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This term describes the practice of reusing materials or repurposing waste, like turning plastic bottles into new products.

Recycling 

100

"Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy? Caught in a landslide, no escape from reality..."

Bohemian Rhapsody (Queen)

100

This basketball legend, known for his six NBA championships with the Chicago Bulls, is often regarded as the greatest basketball player of all time.

Michael Jordan

100

This is the star at the center of our solar system.

The Sun.

100

This fruit, often associated with the creation of smoothies, is technically classified as a berry, even though it has a large seed in the center.

Banana

100

This national holiday, celebrated on July 1st, marks the anniversary of the British North America Act, which united Canada as a nation in 1867.

Canada Day

200

This is the name of the global environmental initiative that encourages people to turn off lights for one hour to raise awareness about energy consumption and climate change.

Earth Hour

200

What was the first feature-length animated movie ever released?

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

200

This tennis icon, known for his dominance on grass courts, has won a record 8 Wimbledon titles.

Roger Federer

200

Water boils at this temperature in degrees Celsius.

100 Degrees

200

This animated TV show, which follows the adventures of a yellow sponge who works at the Krusty Krab, has been on air since 1999.

SpongeBob SquarePants

200

 This famous Canadian ice hockey player, known as "The Great One," holds the record for the most career points in NHL history.

 Wayne Gretzky

300

This term refers to the gradual increase in Earth’s average surface temperature due to human activities, primarily the burning of fossil fuels.

Global Warming/ Climate Change

300

What singer has had a Billboard No. 1 hit in each of the last four decades?

Mariah Carey

300

This retired American swimmer holds the record for the most Olympic gold medals, with a total of 23.

Michael Phelps

300

This gas makes up about 78% of Earth’s atmosphere.

Nitrogen

300

This is the name of the world's largest desert, which is not covered in sand, but is a cold desert.

Antarctica

300

This Canadian province is the only one to have a predominantly French-speaking population, with its largest city being Montreal.

Quebec

400

This type of energy, often referred to as “clean,” is produced by wind turbines or solar panels.

Renewable Energy

400

This 1978 film features John Travolta in a musical about a high school romance.

Grease

400

This Jamaican sprinter, often called the fastest man in history, holds the world record in both the 100 meters and 200 meters.

Usain Bolt

400

This organ in the human body produces insulin.

The pancreas

400

This fictional element, created by Marvel Comics, is a powerful metal that makes up Captain America's shield.

Vibranium

400

This Canadian actor is known for his roles in Deadpool and The Proposal and is married to actress Blake Lively.

Ryan Reynolds

500

This layer of Earth lies just below the crust and is made of semi-solid rock.

Mantle

500

What is the highest-grossing R-rated movie of all time?

Joker

500

This boxer, known as "The Greatest," became a global icon not only for his boxing prowess but for his activism and refusal to be drafted into the Vietnam War.

Muhammad Ali

500

The chemical symbol Fe stands for this metal.

IRON

500

This rare phenomenon occurs when the Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon, casting the Earth's shadow on the Moon.

lunar eclipse

500

This famous Canadian singer, known for her powerful voice, achieved international fame with hits like "My Heart Will Go On," which was the theme song for Titanic.

Celine Dion

600

The ozone layer, which protects us from harmful UV rays, is located in this layer of the Earth's atmosphere.

Stratosphere

600

Name all of the members of the backstreet boys

A.J. McLean, Howie Dorough, Nick Carter, Kevin Scott Richardson and Brian Littrell.

600

This legendary quarterback, often regarded as one of the best of all time, won seven Super Bowl titles, more than any other player in NFL history.

Tom Brady

600

This large mammal is the only one capable of true flight.

A Bat.

600

This tiny island nation, located in the Indian Ocean, is famous for its biodiversity, including the world's largest species of lemur.

Madagascar

600

This Canadian inventor is best known for his creation of the telephone, a revolutionary invention in communication.

Alexander Graham Bell

700

This country became the first to completely ban plastic bags in 2015, setting a global example for reducing plastic waste.

Kenya

700

What is the real name of the rapper known as Snoop Dogg?

Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr.

700

This tennis player, known for her remarkable career and resilience, became the first African American woman to win Wimbledon and the U.S. Open in singles.

Serena Williams

700

This part of the brain controls balance and coordination.

Cerebellum

700

This insect, known for its ability to carry objects many times its own weight, is also capable of lifting with its jaws.

Ant

700

This is the name of the first female Prime Minister of Canada, who served from 1993 to 2003.

Kim Campbell

800

This rare, colorless gas makes up about 21% of Earth's atmosphere and is essential for respiration in animals and humans.

Oxygen

800

When is Taylor Swifts Birthday.

December 13th 1989

800

This American gymnast is the most decorated Olympian in gymnastics history, with a total of 32 Olympic medals.

Simone Biles

800

This element, with atomic number 79, is highly valued for its rarity and resistance to corrosion.

Gold

800

How many minutes are in a full week?

10,080

800

This Canadian province is home to the famous Bay of Fundy, which has the highest tides in the world.

Nova Scotia

900

This endangered animal is the largest land mammal and is primarily found in Africa, where it plays a key role in maintaining ecosystem balance.

Elephant

900

Name all of the emotions featured in the film "Inside Out" There are NINE

 Joy, Sadness, Fear, Anger, and Disgust, Anxiety, Envy, Ennui, and Embarrassment

900

This legendary golfer, often regarded as the greatest of all time, has won 18 major championships, including a remarkable 14 Masters Tournament victories.

Tiger Woods

900

This color of visible light has the shortest wavelength and the most energy.

Violet

900

This ancient form of writing, consisting of pictorial symbols, was used by the Egyptians to represent their language.

hieroglyphics

900

This Canadian politician, known for his role in the establishment of the Canadian Confederation, served as Canada’s first Prime Minister.

Sir John A. Macdonald

1000

This profession focuses on weather patterns and atmospheric conditions.

Meteorologist

1000

The name of the fictional land where Frozen takes place?

Arendelle

1000

This iconic basketball player, known for his unmatched scoring ability, holds the NBA record for most points scored in a single game with 100.

Wilt Chamberlain

1000

This process, in which an atom’s nucleus splits into smaller parts, is responsible for the energy produced by nuclear power plants.

nuclear fission

1000

What company was initially known as "Blue Ribbon Sports"?

Nike 

1000

This device, invented by Canadian James Naismith in 1891, was initially created to keep a group of students active indoors during the winter.

Basketball