Grade 5 Math
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100

What do we call a 90 degree angle?


right angle / perpendicular

100

What are the three levels of government in Canada?


Municipal, provincial, and federal 

100

What kind of figurative language is in this sentence?

The spaghetti slithered around like snakes on her plate.

simile 

alliteration

100

What are the three different states of matter?

Solid, Liquid, and Gas

100

Which country is both an island and a continent?

Australia

200

If a train was supposed to arrive at 3:15 pm and arrived 35 minutes late, what time did it arrive?

3:50pm



200

The Canadian fur trade (1600s–1800s) was primarily a partnership and commercial exchange between who?

Indigenous People (First Nations) and Europeans (French, then British)

200

What would you call the central character of a story or plot?

Protagonist/main character

200

Any material that does not allow heat to pass through it easily is called a/an ___________.               

a. conductor       b. expander

c.  contractor      d. insulator

d. insulator

200

Name three of Earth's five oceans.

Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic, and Southern (Antarctic) oceans

300

The number of seconds in 1 hour.

3600

Find the minutes in 1 hours (60) 

60 x 60 (seconds in a minute) = 3600

300

Which ancient civilization built the pyramids of Giza?

Ancient Egyptians 

300

Which word is misspelled?

a. quite   b. seperate    c. dessert     d. receipt


b. seperate should be separate

300

What is the fourth planet from the Sun?

Mars

300

What is the capital of Northwest Territories?

Yellowknife

400

3+5 x 6=?

33

400

When was Canada founded?

July 1st, 1867

From 1864 to 1867, representatives of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and the Province of Canada, with British support, worked together to establish a new country. These men are known as the Fathers of Confederation. 

400

What are describing noun words called?

Adjectives

400

What are animals without a backbone called?

Invertebrates

400

What is Canada's biggest natural resource?

Canada's biggest natural resource is energy, particularly oil and gas, with vast oil sands reserves making it a global energy powerhouse, followed by significant contributions from minerals (like potash, gold, uranium) and timber, though oil & gas often leads in overall wealth contribution and production.

500

35 x 12 = ?

420

500

This is where Japan bombed the United States Navy on December 7, 1941. As a result, the United States entered WWII. 

Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

500

The person in a novel who tells the story from a third-person perspective is called a what?

A narrator

500

Which is faster: sound or light? 


Light

BONUS for extra 300points: How fast is the speed of light? 



500

Which province / territory is the largest by land and total area in Canada?

Nunavut is the largest province or territory in Canada by land and total area, covering 2,093,190 km² (roughly 808,199 square miles) and representing 21% of the country's total area.

600

24

16

600

Who was the Prime Minister during World War 1? 

Sir Robert Borden 


He was Canada's prime minister from 1911 to 1920

600

What kind of figurative language is in this sentence?

You can hear the trees whisper in the dark.

Personification

600

What is the layer that traps heat within our atmosphere called?

Ozone Layer

600

Which province has the highest tides? 

Nova Scotia

According to Guinness World Records, and other world-renowned sources, the Bay of Fundy has the highest tides on the planet: 16.8 meters (54.6 feet)