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Animals that live on land are called terrestrial, while those that live in the ocean are called aquatic. Animals that can live in both land and water are often referred to as ___________

Amphibious or Semi-Aquatic

100

What popular soda originally contained cocaine?

Coca-Cola

100

Which boy band released the hit “I Want It That Way”?

Backstreet Boys

100

What Netflix show features a deadly game of childhood challenges in South Korea?

Squid Game

100

In which country would you find the Great Barrier Reef?

Austrailia

100

Canada entered WWI in 1914 because it was still part of this empire

British Empire

100

What is the powerhouse of the cell?

Mitochondria

100

What year did a majority of you start high school?

2024

200

Which land animal can run the fastest?

Cheetah

200

Which vitamin is most abundant in citrus fruits?

Vitamin C

200

What genre features artists like BTS, BLACKPINK, and EXO?

K-Pop

200

Which celebrity recently flew into space on a Blue Origin Rocket on April, 14, 2025

Katy Perry

200

What is this site called?

Stonehenge

200

These schools were created to assimilate Indigenous children.

Residential Schools

200

What is the largest planet in our solar system?

Jupiter

200

What program officially launched at Westview yesterday?

Westview's Art Program 

300

What is the only species of cat that lives and hunts in social groups?

Lion

300

What Middle Eastern spread is made from mashed chickpeas and tahini?

Hummus

300

Which famous producer uses the tagline “Another one!” in many of his songs?

DJ Khaled

300

What professional sports league do Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark play in?

The WNBA
300

How many time zones does Canada have?

6

300

WWII began when Germany invaded this country.

Poland

300
The sun is classified as what type of celestial object? 

Star

300

How many Chromebooks does Mr. Spencer have in his room? (Not included his own)

5

400

What is the loudest animal on Earth (by decibel level)?

If you get the exact type of this animal, full points, if not, half points.

Sperm Whale

400

Which South American root vegetable is used to make tapioca?

Cassava (also called yuca or manioc) 

400

Which rapper’s real name is Shawn Carter?

Jay Z

400

Who holds the record for the most-followed person on Instagram

Cristiano Ronaldo

400

Name 3 out of the 4 countries in the United Kingdom

England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland

400

What is considered the largest empire in history?

There are 2 answers - Need to get one.

British Empire & Mongol Empire

400

Where on the human body are the most sweat glands?Need to get 1 of 2 answers correct.

Palms of the hands & soles of the feet

400

What is the Course code of this course?

CGC1W

500

Which animal uses bioluminescent lures to attract prey in the dark deep sea?

Anglerfish

500

In which country did the sandwich originate?

England

500

What African instrument is known for its thumb-plucking keys?

Kalimba | Mbira

500

What is the longest-running animated television show?(In America)

The Simpsons

500

What is the largest active volcano in the world?

Location will get you half the points. Name for full points.

Mauna Loa in Hawaii 

500

Who was the first Prime Minister of Canada

John A. Macdonald

500
What are the remains of meteors that hit Earth called?

Meteorites

500

Name 5 assembly's that had happened this year

Various Answers

750

What is the closest living land-relative to the whale?  

Hippopotamus

750

In what country would you traditionally eat balut, a fertilized duck egg?

The Philippines

750

What traditional Japanese instrument has 13 strings and is played horizontally?

Koto

750

Which foreign-language film was the first non-English movie to win Best Picture at the Oscars? 

Parasite (2019)

750

Which country has the largest Muslim population in the world?

Indonesia

750
Pearson Airport is named after which former Canadian Prime Minister?

Lester B. Pearson

750

This law states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points.

Ohm's Law

750

In what year was Westview founded?

1967

1000

Which mammal has the fewest teeth (and sometimes none at all)?

Anteater

1000

Which luxury food item was once considered peasant food in North America and given to prisoners and servants?

Lobster

1000

What country is the traditional music style of “Tuvan throat singing” from?

Mongolia (Tuva region in Siberia)

1000

Who holds the record for winning the most Oscars?

Walt Disney

1000

The United States of America bought Alaska from which country?

Russia

1000

What is one of the two African countries that historians believe to have never been colonized by Europeans

Ethiopia & Liberia

1000

This process allows water molecules to move across a selectively permeable membrane from an area of low solute concentration to high.

Osmosis

1000

What room number was Mr. Spencer's First Classroom teaching at Westview? (Hint. It is on the 2nd floor English Hallway)

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