1) How big is Canada? a) Largest Country in the world b) 2nd Largest in the world c) 3rd largest, after USA d) 4th largest after USA and China 2) Which Ocean does NOT border Canada? a) Atlantic b) Arctic c) Indian d) Pacific 3) Winnipeg, Manitoba was the original home of what animal that inspired a children's story? a) Charlotte from Charlotte's Web b) Winnie the Pooh c) George from Curious George d) Clifford the Big Red Dog e) Aragog from Harry Potter 4) The Largest French Speaking community in Canada, OUTSIDE of the province of Quebec, is in a) Saskatoon b) Moose Jaw c) St. Boniface d) Tofino e) Victoria f) Dawson 5) The Museum of Human Rights is found in which provincial capital? a) Whitehorse b) Toronto c) Halifax d) Frederickton e) Winnepeg f) Edmonton 6) Which of the following is a major Canadian river? a) Mackenzie River b) St. Lawrence River c) Saguenay River d) Peace River e) Yukon River f) All of the above 7) Which of the following is NOT a major Canadian Lake? a) Great Slave Lake b) Lake Athabasca c) Lake WInnepeg d) Lake Baikal e) Great Bear Lake 8) The Canadian Shield a) is a high tech missile defense system b) is where much of the Earth's youngest rocks are exposed in a hilly region c) is where the world's oldest rocks are exposed and is rich in mineral resources d) is a special technique in Canadian Martial Arts 9) The National Capital of Canada is a) Alberta b) Calgary c) Thunder Bay d) Montreal e) Ottawa 10) The Maple Leaf Flag was designed a) in 1776 at Independence b) in 1840 when Canada was further unified c) in 1920 after WW1 d) in 1945 after WW2 e) in 1956 after the Korean War f) in 1965 11) The official languauge of Canada are: a) French and English b) English and Spanish c) French and Spanish d) English and German e) Dutch and Chinese f) Swahili and Yemba 12) Christian represent about what percent of the Canadian population? a) 5% b) 15% c) 25% d) 67% e) 98% f) 0% 13) One of Canada's most loved food specialty is: a) Hamburgers b) La Poutine - Fries with gravy and cheese curds c) Spaghetti d) Tacos e) Pad Thai 14) The head of Government of Canada is a) Vladimir Poutine b) Stephan Harper c) Mark Carney d) Anthony Albanese 15) Canada's government is a) a Federal Presidenital Republic b) A Federal Parliamentary Republic 16) Most of Canada's population lives a) in Nunavut b) on the West Coast c) within 100 miles of the USA border d) in Florida 17) Which country is Canada's #1 trading parner? a) China b) England c) France d) India e) United States of America 18) To what country does the US sell (or Export) the most stuff to? a) Croatia b) Serbia c) Canada d) China e) Mexico 19) Canada's "most notorious" city is know for a) its tunnels where Al Capone and other gangsters once hid b) its connection to the Italian Mafia c) its connections to the Japanese Yakuza d) Its connection to the KGB 20) The biggest city in British Colombia is a) Victoria b) Toronto c) Calgary d) Vancouver 21) In which province will you find Kejimkujik National Park? a) New Brunswick b) Nova Scotia c) Quebec d) British Columbia e) Saskatchewan f) Manitoba 22) What does Nova Scotia mean? a) New Land b) Land of overflowing waters c) The Gathering of Waters d) New Scotland e) New Wales 23) The most popular sport in Canada is a) Curling b) Baseball c) Cricket d) Football e) Hockey 24) in the 1995 Referendum, the people of Quebec voted by a margin of less than 1% to a) leave Canada and form their own country b) to stay part of Canada c) to change their flag 25) Which one is the flag of Quebec a) b) c) d) 26) Canada has three groups of Indigenous peoples. Which of the following is NOT one of them: a) First Nations b) Metis c) Inuit d) Maori 27) Which province is where the First Nations originally made Totem Poles? a) In and near British Columbia b) In Quebec c) In Manitoba 28) Which term is considered appropriate and respectful to use to describe the Indigenous peoples of Arctic Canada? a) Inuit b) Eskimo 29) What is the name of the big hill/mountain in the center of Montreal city? a) Montreal Mountain b) Montreal Hill c) le Mont Royal d) La Colline Royal 30) Inukshuk are found in the arctic regions of northern Canada and made by Inuit peoples. Which one is an Inukshuk? a) b) c) d) 31) Tidal Bore rafting on rivers near the Bay of Fundy is popular in which part of Canada? a) Newfoundland b) Nova Scotia/New Brunswick c) Quebec d) British Columbia 32) the Calgary Stampede in Alberta is a) a race where wild bulls chase down participants b) one of the largest rodeos in the world c) the most popular 10 K race in Canada 33) Banff and Jasper are two of Canada's most famous National Parks. These mountain parks are found in a) British Columbia b) Nunavut c) Saskatchwan d) Alberta e) Yukon f) Northwest Territories 34) The Stadium of Montreal is a key symbol of the city. When was it built? a) for the 1980 Olympics when the USA had its great hockey victory b) for the 1976 Olympics, when Romanian Gymnast Nadia Comaneci earned a perfect score c) For the 1948 Olympics, the first that came right after WW2 35) Mac the Moose is the symbol of which Canadian town? a) Dawson, Yukon b) Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan c) Cypress Hill, Saskatchewan d) Iqualit, Nunavut 36) Where does Montreal rank in terms of size of cities in Canada? a) It is the largest b) It is the 2nd biggest c) It is the 3rd biggest d) It is the 4th biggest e) It is tiny 37) Which of the following is NOT true about the Chateau Frontenac in Quebec? a) it is a hotel b) it has a key symbol of the city of Quebec c) it has an awesome toboggan run down the cliffs of Quebec d) It used to be the castle of French nobility 38) The world's fanciest Ice Hotel is in a) Nunavut b) Northwest Territories c) Quebec d) Yukon 39) Montmorency falls in Quebec are famous for a) being the biggest falls in the region b) the "pain de sucre" snow formation created from the mist c) great ice climbing d) all of the above 40) Which of the following is in the US Bill of Rights but not in the Universal Declaration of Rights? a) No Quartering of Soldiers b) Freedom of Religion c) Prohibition on Cruel and Unusual Punishment d) Right to a fair trial 41) What had just happened in the world that led world leaders to come together and write the Universal Declaration of Human Rights? a) WW1 b) WW2 c) The Crimean War d) The Spanish American War e) The Civil War 42) To say a right is "Inalienable" means that a) it comes from outer space b) it only applies to certain people c) you are born with it and it can't be taken away (except through a legal process) d) it is Universal 43) To say a right is "Universal" means that a) it applies on any planet in this universe b) it applies to everyone, everywhere c) it only applies in certain cases d) it doesn't apply in outer space 44) Which of the following is a right you find in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights a) Right to Free movement b) Right to not be tortured c) Right to Equality d) Right to be innocent until proven guilty e) Right to have a safe place to live f) all of the above 45) Which Great Lake is #1? a) Ontario b) Erie c) Michigan d) Huron e) Superior

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