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100

In Up,  Carl and Russell travel to this continent

South America

100

Canada's "Big Five" banks are all based in Toronto. They are Bank of Montreal (BMO), Bank of Nova Scotia (Scotiabank), Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC), Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), and what fifth bank?

Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD)

100

In which year did World War I begin?

1914

100

This Hollywood star became the governor of California in 2003

Arnold Schwarzenegger

100

"Holy," "Yummy," and "Peaches" are three 2020s hit singles from what seemingly inescapable London, Ontario pop star?

Justin Bieber

200

How many Toy Story movies are there?

Four

200

The National Sports Act of Canada granted two different sports as the official sports of Canada. One is, unsurprisingly, hockey and..

Lacrosse

200

In which country was Adolf Hitler born?

Austria

200

If you watch the Marvel movies in chronological order, which movie would you watch first?

Captain America: The First Avenger

200

Which Beatle was rumoured to have died and replaced by a double

PAUL MCCARTNEY

300

"Hakuna matata" means....

No worries

300

THIS CANADIAN CITY IS CONSIDERED “HOLLYWOOD NORTH”

Vancouver

300

Who was shot outside the Hilton Hotel in Washington on March 30th, 1981?

President Ronald Reagan

300

In Back to the Future, what speed does the DeLorean have to reach to experience time travel?

88 mph

300

What 70’s British Rock Singer changed his name from Frederick Bulsara?

FREDDIE MERCURY

400

What type of animal was Robin in the movie Robin Hood?

Fox

400

This city’s harbour was destroyed by a ship
explosion in 1917

Halifax

400

The first successful movable-type printing press was developed by this man.  

Johannes Gutenberg

400

What do astronauts travel through to find a new planet in Interstellar?

A wormhole.

400

What classical composer wrote the majority of his music when he was deaf?

LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN

500

The name of the teapot character in Beauty and the Beast

Mrs. Potts

500

IN WHICH PROVINCE CAN YOU FIND A PROVINCIAL PARK NAMED “BLOW ME DOWN” AND THE CITIES OF “GOOBIES” AND “COME BY CHANCE”?

Newfoundland

500

The disease that ravaged and killed a third of Europe's population in the 14th century is known as:

Plague (Black Death)

500

The character Ellen Ripley is from which movie or series?

Allien

500

What instrument did Louis Armstrong play?

Trumpet