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100

Name two ways people use rocks.

buildings, walls, roads, jewelry, decoration, countertops etc.

100

What is the national symbol on Canada's flag?

Maple Leaf

100

There are many types of punctuation to end a sentence. Name two of them. 

Period, Question Mark, Exclamation Point

100

What is the missing number in the following pattern: 42, 38, 34,          , 26

30

100

This smallest province produces a lot of potatoes. 

Prince Edward Island

200

Name the three types of rock groups.

Sedimentary, Igneous and Metamorphic

200

What are the two national sports of Canada?

Ice Hockey and Lacrosse

200

A part of speech that modifies or describes a noun. 

Adjective

200

The type of angle that is 112 degrees is...

Obtuse angle

200

We celebrate Canada's birthday on this date every year.

July 1

300

A scientist that studies rocks.

Geologist

300

What is the largest city in Canada?

Toronto

300
What are the four elements needed to write a story?

Characters, Setting, Problem, Solution

300

What number can be filled in the blank to make the number sentence correct? 8+11+        = 26

7

300

What are the two national languages of Canada?

English and French

400

True or False Sedimentary rocks are easily changed by wind and water

True

400

How is Canada divided up in political regions?

10 provinces and 3 territories

400

A catchy and memorable phrase used by companies to help sell their product.

Slogan

400

What angle is shown when the time is 4:00 PM?

Obtuse

400

This term is used for maps to show what the different symbols mean.

Legend or Key

500

Rocks formed by extreme heat and pressure deep inside the Earth.

Metamorphic

500

Name the 3 types of industries.

Primary, Secondary and Tertiary 

500

The type of book that writes about real events and facts. 

Non-fiction

500

What do the words "mode" and "median" mean?

Most repeated number and the middle number

500

The only province to have both English and French as its official languages.

Quebec