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100

This is the oldest walled city in North America.

What is Quebec City?

100

The capitol city of Halifax is the largest in the Maritimes and is located in this province.

What is Nova Scotia?

100

This country invented gunpowder.

What is China?

100

This is the biggest river in the world.

What is the Amazon River?

100

This man wrote many classic children's books, including The Lorax and How the Grinch Stole Christmas under the pen name Dr. Seuss.

Who was Theodore Geisel?

200

The Plains of Abraham is where France lost its foothold in North America. Name the French OR British general at that battle.

Who was General Montcalm (French) or General Wolfe (British)?

200

If you travel directly south from Toronto, you will find yourself in this American state.

What is New York?

200

This city was at the heart of the massive Roman empire and is known for its colosseum.

What is Rome?

200

This country, which is mostly desert, is known for its incredible pyramids.

What is Egypt?

200

This classic story by Shirley Jackson tells of an everyday event that has a terrifying conclusion.

What is "The Lottery"?

300

This Metis leader led a rebellion in what is today southern Manitoba.

Who is Louis Riel?

300

This lake is the largest and coldest and most northern of the Great Lakes.

What is Lake Superior?

300

This city was known for the wall that divided it following the second world war.

What is Berlin?

300

This ocean is found between Africa and Australia, off the coast of its namesake country to the north.

What is the Indian Ocean?

300

This character, from the bestselling Silverwing series by Ken Oppel, has a name with meaning as it connects directly to her watery home

Who is Marina?

400

This large northern body of water, and North America's oldest corporation, are named after the man who first sailed this bay.

Who is Henry Hudson?

400

This part of Newfoundland is in mainland Canada.

What is Labrador?

400

These three countries made up the axis powers during WW2.

What were Germany, Italy, and Japan?

400

This body of water separates England from France. It is noted for the white chalk cliffs near the English port.

What the English Channel?

400

This man wrote what are arguably the most famous plays in Western literature, including Macbeth and Hamlet.

Who was William Shakespeare?

500

Highway 401 is often referred to as the Mac-Jac Highway. State the name of either of these two important historical men.

Who is John A. Macdonald or George Etienne Cartier?

500

This mountain range meets the Pacific in British Columbia.

What are the Coastal Mountains?

500

This country is claimed as a territory by Chima and is vital to the global production of advanced microchips.

What is Taiwan?

500

There are 24 time zones in the world and this country has 12 located within its borders.

What is Russia?

500

Charles Dodgson wrote some of the greatest books ever, including Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, under this pen name.

Who was Lewis Carroll?