Who released the single 'What a Wonderful World' in 1967?
Louis Armstrong
Which animal has the highest blood pressure?
The giraffe.
Does sound travel faster in the air or in water?
Water
In what year did Canada become a country?
1867
What candy bar has used slogans like “don’t let hunger happen to you” and “you're not hungry when you’re hungry”?
Snickers
Which singer released the single 'Have You Ever Loved a Woman' in '60?
Freddie King
How many species of wild cats are there?
41
What is the largest desert in the world?
It’s not the Sahara, but actually Antarctica!
What is the longest river in Canada?
Mackenzie River
The oldest tools ever discovered are made from what material?
Stone
The 1960s songs 'I Wish it Would Rain' and 'Cloud Nine' are by which group?
The Temptations
How many dogs are there in a pack of African wild dogs?
Two to 40. The most successful packs, however, have around seven to 15 pack members.
Roughly how long does it take for the sun’s light to reach Earth: 8 minutes, 8 hours or 8 days?
8 minutes
What is the name of the Canadian territory that has Nunavut to its east?
Northwest Territories
Which ocean creature has three hearts, blue blood, and eight limbs?
Octopus
Which singer released the song 'These Boots Are Made for Walkin'' in 1966?
Nancy Sinatra
How many toes does a guinea pig have?
14 in total. They have four toes on their front feet and three toes on their back feet.
Which blood type is the rarest in humans?
AB Negative
Which city hosted the 1976 Summer Olympics?
Montreal
What country has the most native plant species?
Brazil
Diana Ross was a member of which 1960s American singing group?
The Supremes
What is the smallest cat in the big cat family?
The rusty-spotted cat. At only 3 pounds (1.3 kg) with a length of about 17 inches (43 cm), it’s around the same size as domestic cats.
What is the only planet that spins clockwise?
Venus
What city is known as the “Windy City of Canada”?
Lethbridge, Alberta
Which playwright is known for cat on a hot tin roof?
Tennessee Williams