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100

What is the capital city of Canada?

Ottawa 

100

What iconic red symbol is in the center of the Canadian flag?

The maple leaf 

100

What are the two official languages of Canada?

English and French 

100

What kind of sweetness is the virtue of Canada?

Maple syrup.

200

What is Canada's position in terms of area?

Second place

200

What animal is a national symbol of Canada?

Beaver or Canadian Horse

200

What is the currency in Canada?

Canadian dollar

200

What is the highest waterfall in Canada, which is also part of the border with the USA?

Niagara Falls

300

Which famous waterfall, located on the border between Canada and the USA, is a major tourist attraction?

Niagara Falls.

300

What is Canada's main national holiday, celebrated on July 1st?

Canada Day

300

What is the population of Canada?

40 126 723

300

In which Canadian national park are the famous lake landscapes and glaciers located?

Banff National Park 

400

Name the vast, northern region of Canada which is a cold, treeless landscape.

The Tundra (or the Canadian Arctic).

400

What sweet treat, invented in Canada, is prepared by pouring hot maple syrup over snow and then stringing it on a stick?

Maple Taffy 

400

What is Canada's form of government?

Constitutional monarchy

400

The largest city, as well as the main cultural and commercial center of the English-speaking part of the country?

Toronto 

500

What is the name of the large bay in the northeastern part of Canada that is known for its icy waters?

Hudson Bay.

500

What popular winter sport is considered Canada's national winter sport?

Ice hockey 

500

Who is the head of State of Canada?

Carl III 

500

Which huge lake, partially in Canada, is the largest freshwater lake in the world by surface area?

Lake Superior