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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    What city is furthest East?

    • A.

      Ottawa

    • B.

      Calgary

    • C.

      Regina

    • D.

      Sydney

    • E.

      Hamilton

    Correct Answer
    D. Sydney
    Explanation
    Sydney is the furthest East city among the options given. This is because Sydney is located in Australia, which is in the Eastern Hemisphere. Ottawa, Calgary, Regina, and Hamilton are all located in Canada, which is further west than Australia. Therefore, Sydney is the correct answer.

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  • 2. 

    What 2 nations fought over control of Canada?

    • A.

      USA and Britain

    • B.

      USA and France

    • C.

      France and Spain

    • D.

      Britain and France

    • E.

      The Iroquois and The Hurons

    Correct Answer
    D. Britain and France
    Explanation
    Britain and France fought over control of Canada. This was due to their conflicting colonial ambitions and desire for dominance in North America. The struggle for control began in the 17th century and continued through multiple conflicts, such as the French and Indian War. Both nations sought to expand their territories and gain access to valuable fur trade resources in Canada. Ultimately, Britain emerged victorious and gained control over Canada, leading to the establishment of British colonies and the eventual formation of modern-day Canada.

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  • 3. 

    What is the Capital of Canada?

    • A.

      Toronto

    • B.

      Calgary

    • C.

      Ottawa

    • D.

      Charlottetown

    • E.

      Vancouver

    Correct Answer
    C. Ottawa
    Explanation
    The capital of Canada is Ottawa.

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  • 4. 

    Besides the obvious ... what is a Beaver-Tail?

    • A.

      A Link Sausage

    • B.

      A Type of Beer

    • C.

      An Ornamental Trimming on a Hat

    • D.

      A High-Calorie Pastry

    • E.

      A Type of Canoe

    Correct Answer
    D. A High-Calorie Pastry
    Explanation
    A Beaver-Tail is a high-calorie pastry. It is a popular Canadian treat made from fried dough that is stretched out to resemble the shape of a beaver's tail. The dough is then topped with various sweet toppings such as cinnamon sugar, chocolate, or fruit. Despite its high calorie content, it is a beloved indulgence for many people.

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  • 5. 

    What is Yellowknife?

    • A.

      The Name of one of Canada's Best Magicians

    • B.

      A Well-Known Canadain Mystery Novel

    • C.

      A Large Community up North

    • D.

      The Nick-Name of the Large Hornet found in Northern Forests.

    • E.

      A Large Sharp Fishing Knife

    Correct Answer
    C. A Large Community up North
    Explanation
    Yellowknife is a large community located in the northern part of Canada. It is the capital city of the Northwest Territories and is known for its beautiful natural scenery and outdoor recreational activities such as fishing and hiking. The city is also home to a diverse population and serves as a hub for government, mining, and transportation in the region. Yellowknife is often referred to as the "Diamond Capital of North America" due to its thriving diamond mining industry.

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  • 6. 

    What is Canada's National Summer Sport?

    • A.

      Field Hockey

    • B.

      Cricket

    • C.

      Lacrosse

    • D.

      Basketball

    • E.

      Soccer

    Correct Answer
    C. Lacrosse
    Explanation
    Lacrosse is Canada's National Summer Sport because it has deep historical roots in the country and is widely played and celebrated. The sport originated with Indigenous peoples in Canada and has been played for centuries. It holds significant cultural and traditional importance in many Indigenous communities. Lacrosse is also widely played and followed across the country, with numerous leagues, clubs, and tournaments. The sport's popularity and cultural significance make it a fitting choice for Canada's National Summer Sport.

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  • 7. 

    Where is Banff National Park?

    • A.

      Ontario

    • B.

      Nova Scotia

    • C.

      Newfoundland

    • D.

      British Columbia

    • E.

      Alberta

    Correct Answer
    E. Alberta
    Explanation
    Banff National Park is located in Alberta.

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  • 8. 

    When is Canada's Birthday?

    • A.

      July 4th (same as USA)

    • B.

      July 1st

    • C.

      August 4th

    • D.

      October 15th

    • E.

      May 20th Weekend

    Correct Answer
    B. July 1st
    Explanation
    Canada's Birthday is on July 1st. This date is known as Canada Day and it commemorates the anniversary of the enactment of the Constitution Act, 1867, which united the three separate colonies of the Province of Canada, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia into a single Dominion within the British Empire called Canada. It is a national holiday in Canada and is celebrated with various events and festivities across the country.

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  • 9. 

    What is Canada's National Bird

    • A.

      The Snowy Owl

    • B.

      The Canada Goose

    • C.

      The Blue Jay

    • D.

      The Loon

    • E.

      The Arctic Tern

    Correct Answer
    D. The Loon
    Explanation
    The Loon is Canada's national bird because it is a common and iconic bird found across the country's lakes and rivers. It has a distinct and haunting call that is often associated with the Canadian wilderness. The Loon is also featured on the Canadian one-dollar coin, known as the "loonie." Its selection as the national bird represents the importance of Canada's natural environment and the unique wildlife that inhabits it.

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  • 10. 

    What city was once known as Hochelaga?

    • A.

      Toronto

    • B.

      Winnipeg

    • C.

      Montreal

    • D.

      Calgary

    • E.

      Niagara Falls

    Correct Answer
    C. Montreal
    Explanation
    Montreal was once known as Hochelaga.

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