Canada Day
Olympics
Summertime
Capital Cities
General Knowledge
100

What is Canadas national animal?

The Beaver 

100

Which country has hosted the most Olympic games? 

The United States 

100

Which vitamin is referred to as the sunshine vitamin? 

Vitamin D? 
100

What capital city was the last summer Olympics held in, in 2020? 

Tokyo, Japan

100

Murder on the Orient Express' is the most famous work by which writer?

Agatha Christie

200

On what date Canada officially created?

July 1st, 1867 

200

What do the Olympic rings represent? 

The inhabited continents of the world- the Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia 

200

What does SPF stand for? 

Sun Protection Factor

200

What is the capital of India?

New Delhi 

200

Which singer is said to have 'left the building'?

Elvis

300

What city was Canada's first capital? 

Kingston 

300

How many sports are in the Summer Olympics? 

32

300

Which Province is typically considered to be the warmest in Canada? 

British Columbia 

300

What is the most populated capital city in the world?

Bejing, China

300

The tango is an iconic dance that originated in which country?

Argentina 

400

What was the name of the act that created Canada?

The British North America Act, known today as the Constitution Act 

400

Who is Canadas most decorated Olympian of all time? 

Penny Oleksiak, at 24 years of age she currently has earned 7 Olympic Medals. 

400

What is the birthstone for July?

Ruby

400

What is the most southerly capital city in the world?

Wellington, New Zealand

400

The line "To be or not to be" comes from which Shakespeare play?

Hamlet

500

Which Canadian team has won more Stanley Cups than any other Canadian team?

The Montreal Canadiens, having won the Stanley Cup 24 times. 

500
Why do Olympians commonly bite their medals? 

Real gold is very soft, so Olympians bite their gold medals to check if they leave bite marks, indicating real gold. 

500

Where was the hottest temperature ever recorded on earth? 

The hottest temperature ever officially recorded on Earth was 134 degrees Fahrenheit, or 56 degrees Celsius in Death Valley, California in July 1913.

500

What was the capital of Brazil from 1565 until 1960?

Rio de Janeiro 

500

What was the longest continuous World War II battle?

The Battle of the Atlantic