Geography
Human Anatomy
Psychology
Religion (Catholic, Buddhist)
Social Studies
100

How many continents in the world (no counting)

7.

100

Can your stomach acid dissolve metal? (True or False)

True.

100

List one symptom of Depression.

Sadness, frustration, isolation etc.

100

What consists of the holy spirit? (Catholic)

The father (God), The son (Jesus) and the Holy spirit.

100
Is James Hetfield apart of the Social Studies curriculum? (True or False)

False.

200

Where does the Giant Panda live?

China.

200

What are the functions of the heart?

to pump blood throughout the body to deliver oxygen and nutrients, and to pump deoxygenated blood to the lungs to pick up oxygen.

200

What is mindfulness?

The practice of paying attention to the present moment, your thoughts, feelings, and surroundings without judgment.

200

Who was Samson? (Catholic)

Samson was a judge of the ancient Israelites, given immense, superhuman strength by God to help deliver his people from the Philistines.

200

What does rights mean?

Equality or fairness.

300

What is the 5th biggest province in Canada by population? (no counting)

Manitoba.

300

List the steps of your body eating, digesting and releasing food (in order, step by step) 

Ingestion, Swallowing, Movement through Esophagus, Digestion in the stomach, Digestion and absorption in small intestine, waste processing in the large intestine and elimination.

300

List 3 causes of Depression.

Brain chemistry changes, hormonal fluctuations, genetics, stressful life events, and certain personality traits etc.

300

Who cut off Samson's hair? (Catholic)

a Servant.

300

In Grade 7 Chapter 1, which 3 indigenous groups are primarily learned about?

Mi'kmaq, Haudenosaunee and the Anishinabe.

400

Name the top 8 biggest countries in the world by population.

India, China, USA, Indonesia, Pakistan, Nigeria, Brazil and Bangladesh.

400

What BMI level is considered obese?

30 or higher is considered obese.

400

If a teacher gives a student extra homework after they misbehave in class to stop the behavior from happening again, this is an example of:

Positive punishment.

400

Who was Buddha? (Buddhist)

The Buddha was Siddhartha Gautama, an Indian prince and spiritual teacher who lived in the 5th century BCE in what is now modern-day Nepal. He is the founder of the religion Buddhism.

400

What year did Jacques Cartier discover Canada?

1534.

500

How much of Earth's surface is covered by water? (exact Percentage needed to score points)

71%.

500

How many particles of skin do you shed every hour?

 ~600,000.

500

Explain how antidepressants work. 

Stress medications work by calming the brain's overactive "fight-or-flight" response. They do this by increasing or decreasing the activity of brain chemicals called neurotransmitters, such as serotonin, which affect mood, alertness, and relaxation

500

Name one of Buddha's teachings. (Buddhist)

Four Noble Truths etc.

500

Which indigenous group in Newfoundland go extinct?

Beothuk.