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100

He wrote the first five books of the Old Testament

Moses

100

He wrote 13 of the 27 books in the New Testament

Paul (formerly Saul)

100

The most populous country in the world

India 

100

These are the two national sports of Canada

Ice hockey and lacrosse

100

Although Canada did not technically become a fully independent country until 1982, the British North America Act officially proclaimed Canadian Confederation on this date

July 1, 1867

200

The place where Moses received the ten commandments

Mount Sinai

200

The shortest verse found in the King James version of the Bible. (Bonus 50 points if you know where it's found!)

Jesus Wept. 

John 11:35

200

The longest river in the world

The Nile River

200

He scored the Golden Goal for Team Canada in OT against the USA at the 2010 Olympics

Sidney Crosby

200

The first Prime Minister of Canada

John A MacDonald

300

The final book of the Old Testament

Malachi

300

This book is believed to be the first one written of the New Testament 

First Thessalonians

300

The US state with the longest coastline

Alaska 

300

The current Formula One Drivers World Champion, having won four titles in a row

Max Verstappen

300

Canada's national animal

The Beaver

400

The number of people aboard Noah's Ark

Eight

400

These two people appeared during the Transfiguration of Jesus

Moses and Elijah 

400

The world's smallest ocean

The Arctic Ocean

400

The only sport to have been played on the moon

A round of golf 

400

Found in the Yukon territory, this is the tallest mountain in Canada

Mount Logan

500

The only female judge of Israel

Deborah

500

This city, named in Revelations, is one of the 10 most populous cities in the United States of America

Philadelphia 

(Revelations 3:7)

500

The longest Mountain Range in the world 

The Andes

500

The Toronto Maple Leafs won their last Stanley Cup in this year

1967

500

In 1949, Newfoundland became the 10th province to join the Canadian Confederation. In this year, its name was changed to Newfoundland and Labrador by an amendment to the Constitution of Canada

2001