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"Canadiana"
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General Trivia
100

What year did the first McDonald's open?

a) 1961

b) 1950

c) 1955

c) 1955

100

Norma Jean Baker

Marilyn Monroe

100

In what year did Canada become a country?

1867

100

What is the center of a hurricane called?

The Eye

100

Which movie musical features the song "Edelweiss"

The Sound of Music

200

What year did Prince Charles and Princess Diana wed?

a) 1980

b) 1981

c) 1982

b) 1981

200

Dino Paul Crocetti

Dean Martin

200

What is on the back of a 10-cent Canadian dime?

A Bluenose Schooner

200
What is 0 degrees Celsius in Farenheit?

32 Degrees

200

What is the smallest planet in our Solar System?

Mercury

300

What year did the internet become available to the public?

a) 1993

b) 1991

c) 1994

a) 1993

300

Audrey Kathleen Ruston

Audrey Hepburn

300

What is the most visited tourist attraction in Canada?

Niagara Falls

300

What do you call an extremely dry period with no rain?

A Drought
300

Name the author who wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird"

Harper Lee

400

What month and year did the East Coast black out happen?

a) July, 2002

b) September, 2004

c) August, 2003 

c) August 2003

400

Maria Do Carmo Miranda da Cunha

Carmen Miranda

400

What is the longest river in Canada?

The Mackenzie River

400

What instrument measures air pressure?

A Barometer

400

A Dutch Post-Impressionist painter most famous for moving to the south of France (Arles) and cutting off his left ear. 

Vincent Van Gogh

500

What year did Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin first land/walk on the moon?

a) 1965

b) 1963

c) 1969

c) 1969

500

Cherilyn Sarkisian

Cher

500

How many time zones are there in Canada?

Six

500

Name the 3 main types of clouds...

Cirrus, Stratus, Cumulus 

500

Mary Queen of Scots suffered from seasickness. Her doctor concocted a sugary orange jam-like spread to nurse her back to health.  It is said that the term for this spread comes from both her name and her illness.

Marmalade