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100

Canada is the ________ biggest country in the world.

A. 1st

B. 2nd

C. 3rd

2nd

100

Which colors are on the Canadian flag?

A. Red and White 

B. Green and Red 

C. Blue and White

Red and White

100

What is the national anthem called? 

A. The Star Spangled Banner

B. O' Peanut Butter

C. O' Canada

O' Canada

100

What country does Canada share the longest border with?

A. USA

B. China 

C. Japan

USA

100

True or False: "Mounties" gained their name from patrolling mountains.

False. The name comes their use of horses.

The Mountie nickname dates back to 1897 at Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee in London, England. The British newspapers coined the nickname following the first appearance of the North-West Mounted Police (NWMP) in red tunic on horseback.

200

Which city is the biggest in terms of population?

A. Vancouver 

B. Windsor 

C. Toronto

Toronto

200

True or False: 90% of Canadians live within 200km/125 miles of the US border

True

200

Who were the first travelers that found Canada?

A. The Looney Tunes

B. U.F.O.'s

C. Vikings


Vikings

200

What are Canada's two official languages?

A. English and Tagalog

B. English and French

C. English and Dutch

English and French

200

What forms about 40% of Canada´s area? 

A. Lakes 

B. Ice/Snow 

C. Forest 

Forest

300

How many territories does Canada have?

A. 3

B. 5 

C. 7

Three

300

Who is Canada's Head of State?

A. Justin Trudeau 

B. King Charles III 

C. Fred Flinstone

King Charles III

300

How many oceans touch Canada?

A. 2 

B. 3 

C. 4

THREE - the Atlantic on the east, the Pacific on the west, and the Arctic to the north

300

Which province has the most French-speaking people?

A. Ontario

B. Quebec

C. Manitoba

Quebec

300

What is one of Canada's national sports, a famous player was Tim Horton.

A. Cricket

B. Hockey

C. Badminton

Hockey

400

How many provinces does Canada have?

A. 7 

B. 10 

C. 14 

Ten
400

When is Canada day?

A. July 4th

B. July 1st

C. December 24th

July 1st

400

What is Canada's National Animal

A. The Snail

B. The Beaver

C. The Raccoon

The Beaver

The Beaver became the national symbol of Canada in 1975. It seems like a strange choice, but the beaver played a large role in building the nation. The country was built on the fur trade, and the beaver was in high demand for its pelt.

400

What water area forms the natural border between Canada and USA?

A. Jim Carrey's Pool

B. The Great Lakes

C. The Mississippi River

The Great Lakes

400

What city is the highest Canadian building in? 

A. Vancouver 

B. Toronto 

C. Niagra 

Toronto (CN Tower - 553m)

500

What is the biggest area of water in Canada that is not an ocean?

A) Justin Trudeau's Bathtub

B)  Celine Dion's Sink

C) Hudson's Bay

Hudson's Bay

500

How did Canada get it's name?

A. George Jetson named it

B. Betty Boop named it. 

C. from the Huron-Iroquois word, "kanata" meaning village or settlement

The name “Canada” likely comes from the Huron-Iroquois word “kanata,” meaning “village” or “settlement.”

500

What is Canada's biggest river?

A. Mackenzie River

B. Sugarshack River

C. Sesame Street River

Mackenzie River

500

This rodeo happens for 10 days every July in Canada...

A. The Rootin Rodeo

B. The Calgary Stampede

C. Woofstock

The Calgary Stampede

500

This city is the "Polar Bear Capital of the World"

A. Churchill

B. Krpyton

C.Orbit City

Churchill.

Bears actually outnumber people there!