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200

What is the difference between here and there?

The letter T.

200

What city is the Princess and the Frog set in?

New Orleans

200

In this game, you need three in a row to win.

Tic-Tac-Toe

200

Who is on the Canadian quarter in 2026?

King Charles III

200

Cloudy with a chance of what?

Meatballs

200

Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?

Spongebob Squarepants

300

What has four legs, but can't walk?

A table

300

Whose nose grows longer every time he lies?

Pinocchio

300

You find these cards in this game 'Draw Two', 'Reverse'

Uno

300

What colour is the Canadian 20$ bill.

Green

300

How many bones does a shark have?

0

300

What two colours mixed together make purple?

Red and blue

400

What goes up, but never comes back down?

Your age

400

What is the name of Rapunzel's chameleon in Tangled?

Pascal

400

Trick or Treat? Choose and decide your fate

Treat: You get 300 points:)

Trick: You lose 100 points :(

400

Who invented the light bulb?

Thomas Edison

400

What does meteorology study?

The weather

400

What does the short hand on a clock represent?

The hour

500

How do you make the seven even?

Remove the s.

500

What animated movie has a group of animals who perform in a singing competition? 

Sing 

500

Which company makes the Switch?

Nintendo

500

What is the capital city of Canada?

Ottawa

500

Name 2 of the 4 Hogwarts houses

Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, Hufflepuf, Slytherin

500

What do you call the yellow, powder in the air that makes people sneeze?

Pollen

600

What is yours, but mostly used by others?

Your name

600

What kind of fish is Nemo?

Clownfish

600

Name the four OG pokemon. 

Pikachu

Charmander

Bulbasaur 

Squirtle

600

Name 3 of the 7 continents?

Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, Australia

600

What sport does Alphonso Davies  play?

Soccer

600

Who has more bones, a baby, a child or an adult?

A baby. 300 bones at birth becomes 260 bones by adulthood.

  • Babies
    • Are born with approximately 270 to 300 bones.
    • Many of their "bones" are actually soft cartilage that will eventually harden into bone.
    • Some bones are separate to allow for flexibility during birth and rapid brain growth. 

  • Children

    • The number of bones decreases as the cartilage ossifies and the smaller bones fuse together.
    • This fusion process continues through childhood and adolescence. 

  • Adults

    • Have a final count of 206 bones.
    • The skeletal structure is more rigid and less flexible due to the bone fusion that occurred during childhood and adolescence.