Starting with M
Living Green
Wildlife Day
Honey
March
General
100

Largest city in Quebec

Montreal

100

True or False. The modern word for green has the meaning of 'to grow'.

True

100

What is a family of lions called?

Pride

100

What is mead?

Honey Wine

100

In the spring, do we gain or lose an hour for daylight saving time?

Lose an hour

100

We sometimes describe heavy rains by saying that it’s raining these two animals?

Cats and Dogs

200

What is an invention that treats diseases and improves people's health?

Medicine

200

What is the Green Party primarily concerned with?

The Environment

200

If female cattle are called cows, what are male cattle called?

Bulls

200

How many sides does a honeycomb cell have?

Six

200

Which scientist, responsible for the theory of relativity, was born in March?

Albert Einstein

200

What do Catholics abstain from eating on Fridays during Lent?

A) Meat B) Vegetables C) Candy

Meat

300

What is a smooth, reflective surface that forms images?

Mirror

300

What is a succulent plant that has water-filled stems and features spikes?

Cactus

300

What modern day farm animal is closely related to the Tyrannosaurus Rex?

Chicken

300

How many wings does a honey bee have?

Four

300

Which inventor, responsible for being able to contact people using a handheld device, was born in March?

Alexander Graham Bell

300

Name two of the first four original provinces of Canada.

New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec, and Ontario.

They became provinces when the nation was formed on July 1, 1867.

400

What is a country in North America with the letter M?

Mexico

400

What country is known as 'the Emerald Isle'?

Ireland

400

What animal of the weasel family is often found to spend a lot of time in rivers?

Otter
400

True or False. Romans used honey instead of gold to pay their taxes.

True

100 Pots had the same value as Ox

400

Which Beatle was knighted on March 15th, 1997?

Paul McCartney

400

What country was among the first to implement daylight savings time?

A) France B) Germany C) USA

Germany

500

What is a central city in Australia?

Melbourne

500

What continent is Greenland a part of?

North America

500

Largest wild feline in Canada.

Cougar

500

Which one of these colours can bees not see?

A) Red  B) Blue  C) Green

Red

500

What famous small doll was introduced to the world in March of 1959?

Barbie

500

Place the slices of this citrus fruit in your garbage disposal for a quick way to freshen it.

Lemons

600

A manufacturer and toy company with dolls, Hot Wheels, UNO, and Fisher Price.

Mattel

600

In which ancient country was green a symbol of resurrection and immortality?

A) Egypt B) Ethiopia C) Greece

Egypt

600

Rhinoceroses are famous for their horns. What are their horns made from?

A) Ivory B) Hair C) Bone

Hair

600

How does a worker bee tells the others that she has found a good source of food?

A) Antennas B) Bringing Some Back C) Dancing

Dancing

600

On March 1st, 1872, what location in Wyoming became the world's first national park?

Yellowstone

600

Who wrote The Waste of Daylight, inventing the concept of daylight saving time? 

A) Benjamin Franklin B) Woodrow Wilson C) William Willett

William Willett

700

What is a job where your building structures with bricks, stones, or similar materials?

Masonry

700

The term, 'go for the green', is associated with what sport?

Golf

700

What is the deadliest creature in the world?

Mosquito

700

What melon has a green skin?

Honey Dew

700

What was the name of the island prison that closed in March 1963?

Alcatraz

700

What Canadian province produces more than 50 percent of the country’s manufactured goods?

Ontario