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100
The capital of Saskatchewan.

Regina

100

WWI started after this man was shot.

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

100

What global relief organization has the word "red" in it's title?

Red Cross

100

How many players are on a baseball team?

9 Players

100

What word can follow all three of these words: sun, birth, and Canada?

Day

Sunday, Birthday, Canada Day

100

Someone who shares a living space with another person in a college dorm is called this.

Roommate

200

What is one of the largest banks in Canada that begins with R?

RBC, Royal Bank of Canada

200

The name given to the system of dugouts created to protect the soldiers.

Trenches

200

The Red Nosed Reindeer

Rudolph

200

In soccer, what body part can’t touch the ball?

Hands

200

During photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide and exhale this gas.

Oxygen

200

Early in his career, Eastwood was known for playing this profession in westerns.

Cowboy

300

What Brazil city is home to the Christ the Redeemer Statue and Carnival?

Rio De Janeiro

300

In which battle led by General Julian Byng was Canada responsible for winning?

A) Somme B) Vimy Ridge C) Ypres

Vimy Ridge

300

The story about a girl in a red cloak on the way to her grandmother's house in the woods.

Little Red Riding Hood

300

How many periods are there in a hockey match?

Three

300

The dog days occur during this season.

Summer

300

This is the northern hemisphere’s largest island.

Greenland

400

Affectionate and Loving.

Romantic

400

True or False. Vimy Ridge was the first battle in which all four Canadian divisions fought together.

True

400

This is a Sea near the Indian Ocean.

The Red Sea
400

What is the very center of a target called in archery or darts?

Bullseye

400

In the 1950s, drive-in restaurant servers came to your car using this mode of transportation.

Roller Skates

400

In what decade was the first Academy Awards ceremony held? 

A) 20's B) 30's C) 40's

20's

500

What is a Canadian lifestyle brand founded in 1973 that is known for its iconic green, beavers, and apparel.

Roots

500

What unusual messengers did armies use to send notes with important information?

Carrier Pigeons

500

What does ‘Moulin Rouge’ translate to in English?

Red Windmill

500

Where do you have to get to to score a touchdown in football?

The End Zone

500

This 1975 jazz musical, based on reporter Maurine Dallas Watkins’ 1926 play, is named for the city in which it is set.

Chicago

500

What color cup is the “big prize” for the Canadian Football League?

Grey Cup

600

Uncommon and valuable.

Rare

600

Where did Canada do most of its fighting? 

A) The Northern Front B) The Eastern Front C) The Western Front

The Western Front

600

This chocolate layer cake, traditionally coloured with boiled beet juices.

Red Velvet

600

Which sport starts with a tip-off or jump ball?

Basketball
600

What actress starred in Cleopatra and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof?

Elizabeth Taylor

600

This performer and his band, Dawn, perform “Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree.”

Tony Orlando

700

What is a Canadian media company that provides electronic service (internet) to consumers? They also have a stadium.

Rogers

700

True or False. The main aim of the Schlieffen Plan was to knock France out of the war within about six weeks.

True

700

A Californian rock group and a key ingredient of many Asian and Mexican dishes?

Red Hot Chili Peppers

700

Which Canadian team has won the most Stanley Cup titles?

Montreal Canadiens

700

Origin country of the first woman in space.

Russia

700

Who chose Ottawa as the new capital for the “province of Canada” on December 31, 1857?

Queen Victoria