What is the rarest M&M color?
Brown
Which Canadian province is the largest by land
Quebec
What sport is played in the World Cup?
Soccer
How many planets are in the Solar System?
8
Why is the color orange associated with Halloween?
Orange is for pumpkins and harvest, and black represents night, death or darkness
How many colors are in a traditional bag of skittles?
5 (Purple, Yellow, Orange, Green, Red)
What continent is Canada located in?
North America
What is the center of a target called in archery or darts?
Bullseye.
What does H20 stand for?
Water
Which actress made her film debut in Halloween (1978)?
Jamie Lee Curtis
What is the national food of Canada?
Poutine
How many provinces are there in Canada?
10
What is Canadas official sport?
Lacrosse or Hockey
What are the three modes of persuasion?
Ethos, Logos, and Pathos
Which Shakespeare play features the ‘double double, toil, and trouble’ rhyme?
Macbeth
Which country invented ice cream?
China
What is the capital of New Brunswick
Fredericton
In which sport can you achieve a hole-in-one?
Golf
What month of the year has 28 days?
ALL OF THEM
What root vegetable was traditionally used to carve Jack-O-Lanterns?
Turnip
What variety of chili pepper is considered the hottest in the world?
The Carolina Reaper
What is the national animal of Canada?
Beaver
What five colors are the Olympic rings?
Black, blue, green, red, yellow.
What is the plural of sheep?
Sheep
What does it mean if you see a blue pumpkin while trick-or-treating?
There are allergy-free treats at that home
What is the most consumed food worldwide?
Rice
What province is Red Deer in?
Alberta
In what sport do you use the term "love" in scoring?
Tennis
What is the largest mountain range in Canada?
The Rocky mountains
Is the pumpkin a fruit or a vegetable?
Fruit
What is the only food that can never go bad?
Honey
What are the three territories?
Nunavut, North West territories, Yukon
Who is Michael Phelps?
American Olympian Swimmer
What type of comma is also known as the Oxford Comma
Serial Comma
Where does the word “Halloween” come from?
Halloween was known as "All Hallows’ Eve” until 1773, when the Scots began referring to it as ‘Hallow-e’en’. The first known use of the word is in the poem “Halloween,” written in 1786