Grammar Mix-Up
Canadian Culture
Odd One Out
Body Language
Food
Animal Idioms
100

Please don’t _____ the rules!”

 (Answer: break)

100

This red leaf in the Canadian flag.

(Answer: Maple Leaf)

100

Apple, banana, carrot, orange

(Answer: carrot—it’s a vegetable)

100

In Canada, this gesture means “OK.”

(Answer: 👌 [OK hand sign])

100

 If you ask for “pepperoni” in Italy, you’ll get this vegetable.

(Answer: Bell peppers)

100

It’s raining cats and dogs” means this.

(Answer: Raining heavily)

200

The dog’s _____ scared the mail carrier.”

 (Answer: bark)

200

Canadians celebrate this holiday on July 1st.

Answer: Canada Day)

200

Dog, cat, horse, penguin

(Answer: penguin—it’s a bird)

200

 In Japan, bowing shows this.

(Answer: Respect)

200

 In Japan, “pie” means this food.

 (Answer: Pizza)  

200

“Let the cat out of the bag” means this. (

Answer: Reveal a secret)

300

 “I _____ my keys on the table.”

(Answer: left)

300

The national animal of Canada

(Answer: Beaver)

300

Happy, sad, angry, chair (

Answer: chair—not an emotion)

300

n Bulgaria, nodding your head means this.

(Answer: No)

300

Americans call it “pancake.” What do British call it?

(Answer: Crêpe)

300

 “A little bird told me” means: 

. (Answer: Someone secretly told me)

400

She _____ in Ottawa.”

” (Answer: lives)

400

This Canadian dish has fries, gravy, and cheese curds.

(Answer: Poutine)

400

 Toronto, Paris, Vancouver, Montreal

(Answer: Paris—not in Canada)

400

Crossing your fingers means you’re hoping for this.

(Answer: Good luck)

400

Asking for “chips” in the U.K. gets you this in US and Canada.

(Answer: French fries)

400

“Hold your horses” means this. (

Answer: Wait/be patient)

500

“Did you _____ that noise?”

 (Answer: hear)

500

The French-speaking province in Canada.

(Answer: Quebec)

500

Piano, guitar, violin, flute

(Answer: flute—not a string instrument)

500

In India, shaking your head side-to-side means this.

(Answer: Yes) 

500

Brits say "crisps," Americans say 

Answer: potato chips 

500

 “The elephant in the room” is this.

(Answer: An obvious problem everyone can see)

600

“You’ll get a _____ for parking illegally.”

 (Answer: fine [penalty])

600

Canada’s national winter sport

Ice hockey)

600

Sun, moon, star, lamp

(Answer: lamp—not a celestial body)

600

In Sudan , patting someone on the shoulders means

(Answer: greetings

600

Americans call hot dogs and Europeans call it 

(Answer: Vienna sausages" or "frankfurters."

600

“Kill two birds with one stone” means this.

(Answer: Solve two problems at once)

700

The dog tried to _____ the candy.

” (Answer: lick)

700

The Canadian $1 coin is named after this animal

 (Answer: Loonie)

700

Love, like, hate, eat

(Answer: eat—not an emotion)

700

In Canda, this gesture is impolite

Not looking at someone in the eyes

700

In Australia, it is “biscuits” and in Canada and US is called 

(Answer: Cookies)

700

“When pigs fly” means this.

(Answer: Never)