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100

This tree, Canada's national symbol, is known for its distinctive leaf, often associated with autumn foliage.

what is maple tree?

100

This part of the body is responsible for processing food, where most of the digestion occurs.

 What is the stomach?

100

This is the name of the first human to walk on the Moon in 1969.
 

Who is Neil Armstrong?

100

The first person who invented the telephone?

Alexander Graham Bell

100

This Canadian store features a red triangle with a green maple leaf. 

What is Canadian tire 

200

This flower is famous for blooming in a variety of colors, but it's often mistaken for a tulip, though it has a different shape.
 

what is a daffodil?

200

These blood cells are responsible for carrying oxygen throughout your body.

 What are red blood cells?

200

This space agency, based in the United States, is responsible for the Apollo Moon missions and the Mars Rover missions.

 What is NASA?

200

Who was the first person to win two Nobel Prizes in different scientific fields?

Who is Marie Curie?

200

This popular coffee chain, known for its red and white logo, is a staple of Canadian culture.

What is Tim Hortons?

300

This plant is often associated with Thanksgiving in Canada, but it’s not a vegetable, despite being part of a common fall harvest.

 What is a cranberry?

300

This system of the body controls your movement, balance, and coordination, and includes the brain and spinal cord.

What is the nervous system?

300

This planet is the fourth from the Sun and is known as the "Red Planet" due to its reddish appearance.
 

What is Mars?

300

Who was the first Canadian to win an Olympic gold medal in ice hockey?

A. Charles Hamelin         B. Belinda Stronach 

C. Paul Ronty                 D. Margo Dydek 

c.Paul Ronty

300

This iconic Canadian department store features a logo with a "leaping deer design"

What is John Deer 

400

This tree is known for its white bark and often confused with a similar-looking tree, the poplar, which also has white bark but different leaves.
 
 

What is a birch tree?

400

This protein, found in skin, hair, and nails, helps protect your body from environmental damage.

What is keratin?

400

This spacecraft, launched by NASA in 1977, is the farthest human-made object from Earth.
 

What is Voyager 1?

400

when was Facebook first created?

February 4, 2004

400

This Canadian national airline's logo features a stylized red maple leaf.

What is Air Canada?

500

This hardy, low-maintenance flower, often found in Canadian gardens, was first cultivated in Europe and became a popular choice in gardens due to its ability to survive in cold climates.
 

What is the lilac?

500

This part of your brain is responsible for regulating vital functions like heart rate, breathing, and blood pressure.




What is medulla oblongata?

500

This was the first manned space station launched by the Soviet Union in 1971.


 What is Salyut 1?

500

Who was the first Canadian to win a Grammy Award?

Leonard Cohen

500

This logo features a Little green man with his arms raised above his head to form an eye. 

What is National Film Board of Canada