SCIENCE
GEOGRAPHY
CANADIAN HISTORY
FOOD
GARDENING
100

Q: This gas makes up about 21% of Earth's atmosphere

OXYGEN

100

Q: This is the longest river in the world.

NILE RIVER 

100

Q: This was the year Canada became a country, uniting provinces under the British North America Act.

1867

100

Q: This fruit is often mistaken for a vegetable and is commonly used in salads and sauces.

TOMATO

100

Q: This popular flowering plant is known for its bright yellow blooms and is often associated with happiness.

SUNFLOWER

200

Q: The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight is called this.

PHOTOSYNTHESIS

200

Q: This desert is the largest hot desert on Earth, covering most of North Africa.

SAHARA DESERT

200

Q: This event in 1970, named after a political crisis, involved the kidnapping of two public figures in Quebec.

OCTOBER CRISIS

200

Q: This breakfast food is made by cooking beaten eggs in a pan, often with fillings like cheese and vegetables.

OMELETTE

200

Q: This fruit-bearing plant, often grown in gardens, is known for its vines and produces green beans.

BEAN PLANT

300

This element is the most abundant in the Earth's crust.

SILICON

300

This is the capital city of Canada.

OTTAWA

300

Q: This battle, fought in 1812, was a key victory for Canada during the War of 1812.

BATTLE OF QUEENSTON HEIGHTS

300

Q: This Italian dish, often served with pasta, is made with minced meat, tomatoes, and seasonings.

BOLOGNESE SAUCE

300

Q: This type of garden is characterized by plants that are designed to attract and support pollinators like bees and butterflies.

POLLINATOR GARDEN

400

The Earth's magnetic field is generated by the movement of this liquid metal.

MOLTEN IRON

400

Q: This mountain range separates Europe from Asia.

URAL MOUNTAINS

400

Q: In 1982, Canada patriated its Constitution, which included this important document.

CANADIAN CHARTER OF RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS

400

Q: The spicy Indian dish "tikka masala" is most commonly served with this type of bread.

NAAN

400

Q: This plant, known for its fragrant flowers, is often used in bouquets and requires well-drained soil.

LAVENDER PLANT

500

This theory, proposed by Albert Einstein, states that energy and mass are interchangeable.

THEORY OF RELATIVITY

500

Q: This island country is located southeast of India and is known for its tea plantations.

SRI-LANKA

500

Q: This first prime minister of Canada was a key figure in the creation of the country in 1867.

SIR JOHN A . MACDONALD

500

Q: This fruit, originally from the Amazon, is known for its high vitamin C content and is often used in smoothies.

ACAI

500

Q: This gardening method involves planting crops in a way that mimics nature's growth patterns, often interplanting species that benefit one another.

COMPANION PLANTING