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100

What do we call a 90 degree angle?


right angle

100

Who was the first Prime Minister of Canada

Sir John A. MacDonald

100

What type of grammar is typically the subject of sentence?

A noun

100

What are the three different states of matter?

Solid, Liquid, and Gas

100

Which country is both an island and a continent?

Australia

100

Who wrote the song "How Much A Dollar Cost?"

Kendrick Lamar

200

3 + 5 x 6 = ?

33

200

Who made the famous "I have a dream" speech during the Civil Rights movement in 1960s USA?

Martin Luther King Jr.

200

Who wrote the Harry Potter series?

JK Rowling

200

What is the freezing point and boiling point of water in Celsius?

0 degrees and 100 degrees Celsius


200

Name 8 different African Countries

Answers may vary. Morocco, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Sudan, South Sudan, Republic of Congo, etc.

200

What does a 4/4 time signature mean in music?

Each bar of music is made up of 4 quarter notes worth of rhythm.

300

35 x 13 = ?

455

300

What year did Canada officially become a Country?

1867

300

Words that mostly describe nouns are called...

Adjectives

300

Name the process by which plants turn sunlight into energy.

photosynthesis

300

What is the provincial capital of Prince Edward Island?

Charlottetown

300

Who was the most prominent band in the 1960s and is considered one of the most influential bands of all time?

The Beatles

400

If a shopping cart contains one apple, two bananas, three oranges, and four hot dogs, what percentage of the shopping cart contains fruit?

60%


400

Which country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States as a symbol of friendship and freedom?

France

400

What is a protagonist?

the leading character or one of the major characters in a drama, movie, novel, or other fictional text

400

What element do all organic substances contain?

Carbon

400

Name Earth's five oceans.

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

400

What famous composer wrote most of Requiem on his deathbed and ended up dying before he could finish it himself?

Mozart

500

How many seconds make 1 hour?

3600


500

What province was the last to officially join Canada? (Bonus 100 points, what year?)

Newfoundland (1949)

500

Who is the narrator of the Outsiders? 

Ponyboy

500

House cats are part of the feline family, rabbits and squirrels are part of the rodent family. What animal family are dogs part of?

Canine family (Latin: Canidae, Carnivora)

500

Name two countries who were formerly a part of Yugoslavia.

Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina

500

What does LP stand for when talking about records?

Long Play (or Long Playing)

600

What is 25?

32

600

Who was the prime minister before Stephen Harper?

Paul Martin

600

What type of figurative language is it when words in a sentence begin with the same letter?

Alliteration

600

What is the layer that traps heat within our atmosphere called? (it has also said to have been depleting because of Climate Change)

Ozone Layer

600

What is the most northern city in Canada that has more than 200,000 people?

Edmonton, Alberta

600

Which composer was known for writing intricate pieces of music called Fugues and is regarded as one of the greatest composers ever?

Bach