1) What is a region? a) A part of a country or area. b) Tall plants with leaves, branches, and wood. c) The warmest season of the year. d) The earth beneath us. 2) What is a territory? a) Catching animals using a trap. b) Things from nature that people use for different purposes. c) The earth beneath us. d) A large part of a country similar to a province. 3) What does north mean? a) A red-brown metal used for wires and coins. b) Catching fish from a lake, river, or ocean. c) A part of a country or area. d) The top part of a map or country. 4) What does natural resources mean? a) Things from nature that people use for different purposes. b) A shiny, hard stone used in jewelry. c) Looking for animals to catch or kill for food. d) A part of a country or area. 5) What is gold? a) A yellow metal used for money and jewelry. b) Things from nature that people use for different purposes. c) Tall plants with leaves, branches, and wood. d) A thick black liquid and air-like fuel used for energy. 6) What are diamonds? a) Things people make to show beauty, e.g., drawings, carvings, or sculptures. b) A shiny, hard stone used in jewelry. c) Catching fish from a lake, river, or ocean. d) Looking for animals to catch or kill for food. 7) What is copper? a) A red-brown metal used for wires and coins. b) A large part of a country similar to a province. c) Catching animals using a trap. d) A thick black liquid and air-like fuel used for energy. 8) What are oil and gas? a) The top part of a map or country. b) A thick black liquid and air-like fuel used for energy. c) Things from nature that people use for different purposes. d) The coldest season of the year. 9) What is hunting? a) Turned into ice or very hard from the cold. b) A yellow metal used for money and jewelry. c) Catching animals using a trap. d) Looking for animals to catch or kill for food. 10) What is fishing? a) A red-brown metal used for wires and coins. b) Tall plants with leaves, branches, and wood. c) Aboriginal people who live in the Arctic areas of Canada. d) Catching fish from a lake, river, or ocean. 11) What is trapping animals? a) Catching animals using a trap. b) A red-brown metal used for wires and coins. c) The top part of a map or country. d) Flat land in the north that is very cold and has no trees. 12) What is summer? a) The warmest season of the year. b) Turned into ice or very hard from the cold. c) Things from nature that people use for different purposes. d) What the sky and air are like (hot, cold, rain, snow). 13) What is winter? a) The coldest season of the year. b) A red-brown metal used for wires and coins. c) Looking for animals to catch or kill for food. d) A large part of a country similar to a province. 14) What is weather? a) What the sky and air are like (hot, cold, rain, snow). b) Things people make to show beauty, e.g., drawings, carvings, or sculptures. c) The warmest season of the year. d) The earth beneath us. 15) What is tundra? a) The coldest season of the year. b) The top part of a map or country. c) Flat land in the north that is very cold and has no trees. d) The warmest season of the year. 16) What are trees? a) Catching animals using a trap. b) The coldest season of the year. c) The top part of a map or country. d) Tall plants with leaves, branches, and wood. 17) What is the ground? a) The earth beneath us. b) Things from nature that people use for different purposes. c) What the sky and air are like (hot, cold, rain, snow). d) Tall plants with leaves, branches, and wood. 18) What is frozen? a) Catching animals using a trap. b) Tall plants with leaves, branches, and wood. c) Looking for animals to catch or kill for food. d) Turned into ice or very hard from the cold. 19) Who are the Inuit? a) Turned into ice or very hard from the cold. b) Things people make to show beauty, e.g., drawings, carvings, or sculptures. c) Catching animals using a trap. d) Aboriginal people who live in the Arctic areas of Canada. 20) What is art? a) Catching fish from a lake, river, or ocean. b) Things people make to show beauty, e.g., drawings, carvings, or sculptures. c) A thick black liquid and air-like fuel used for energy. d) Aboriginal people who live in the Arctic areas of Canada.
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Part 1: Canada's regions, Northern Territories Quiz
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