1) What is a city? a) People who moved to Canada because they stayed loyal to Britain during the American Revolution. b) Plants that farmers grow for food. c) A large place where many people live and work. d) Making paper from wood. 2) What is a province? a) Making paper from wood. b) A long, moving body of water. c) Small, round fruit that can be green, red, or purple. d) A large area in a country with its own local government. 3) What is a factory? a) A building where people make or build things. b) The warmest season of the year, often with sunny days. c) The part of a plant that we can eat, like apples or bananas. d) Small, hard seeds we eat, like wheat or rice. 4) What is manufacturing? a) Birds that people raise for eggs or meat, like chickens. b) Making things in large numbers, usually in a factory. c) Power used to make things work, like electricity or fuel. d) Making airplanes and other flying machines. 5) What is winter? a) The coldest season of the year, often with snow and ice. b) Plants we eat, such as carrots or beans. c) Making airplanes and other flying machines. d) A large place where many people live and work. 6) What is summer? a) The work of taking care of and using trees and forests. b) Power used to make things work, like electricity or fuel. c) A person or place that makes or grows things. d) The warmest season of the year, often with sunny days. 7) What does humid mean? a) The work of taking care of and using trees and forests. b) Small, round fruit that can be green, red, or purple. c) The air has a lot of water, and it feels wet or sticky. d) Plants we eat, such as carrots or beans. 8) What is French? a) The part of a plant that we can eat, like apples or bananas. b) Electricity made from moving water. c) A language spoken by many people in Canada, especially Quebec. d) A building where people make or build things. 9) What is forestry? a) A lake with water that is not salty. b) A person or place that makes or grows things. c) The work of taking care of and using trees and forests. d) A language spoken by many people in Canada, especially Quebec. 10) What is energy? a) Power used to make things work, like electricity or fuel. b) Plants that farmers grow for food. c) Small, round fruit that can be green, red, or purple. d) Large farm animals such as cows that give us milk or meat. 11) What is hydroelectricity? a) Electricity made from moving water. b) Plants we eat, such as carrots or beans. c) Making airplanes and other flying machines. d) Staying true to and supporting a person, group, or country. 12) What is mining? a) Five very large lakes in North America. b) Taking things like metal or coal from the ground. c) The work of taking care of and using trees and forests. d) The air has a lot of water, and it feels wet or sticky. 13) What is an industry? a) Staying true to and supporting a person, group, or country. b) Making airplanes and other flying machines. c) Plants that farmers grow for food. d) A type of business that makes or sells goods or services. 14) What is a river? a) Making paper from wood. b) Staying true to and supporting a person, group, or country. c) The warmest season of the year, often with sunny days. d) A long, moving body of water. 15) What is a producer? a) Making medicine. b) Making things in large numbers, usually in a factory. c) A person or place that makes or grows things. d) A building where people make or build things. 16) What is pulp and paper? a) The part of a plant that we can eat, like apples or bananas. b) Making paper from wood. c) Small, hard seeds we eat, like wheat or rice. d) A large area in a country with its own local government. 17) What is a pharmaceutical industry? a) Making medicine. b) Power used to make things work, like electricity or fuel. c) A type of business that makes or sells goods or services. d) The work of taking care of and using trees and forests. 18) What is an aeronautics industry? a) Making airplanes and other flying machines. b) Large farm animals such as cows that give us milk or meat. c) A lake with water that is not salty. d) Taking things like metal or coal from the ground. 19) What is a financial centre? a) Large farm animals such as cows that give us milk or meat. b) A place where banks and money businesses are found. c) Making medicine. d) The warmest season of the year, often with sunny days. 20) What are grapes? a) A lake with water that is not salty. b) A place where banks and money businesses are found. c) The air has a lot of water, and it feels wet or sticky. d) Small, round fruit that can be green, red, or purple. 21) What is fruit? a) Plants we eat, such as carrots or beans. b) A long, moving body of water. c) The part of a plant that we can eat, like apples or bananas. d) Five very large lakes in North America. 22) What are crops? a) A place where banks and money businesses are found. b) The warmest season of the year, often with sunny days. c) The work of taking care of and using trees and forests. d) Plants that farmers grow for food. 23) What are cattle? a) Large farm animals such as cows that give us milk or meat. b) Power used to make things work, like electricity or fuel. c) The warmest season of the year, often with sunny days. d) Taking things like metal or coal from the ground. 24) What are poultry? a) Large farm animals such as cows that give us milk or meat. b) A lake with water that is not salty. c) Birds that people raise for eggs or meat, like chickens. d) Making paper from wood. 25) What are vegetables? a) Birds that people raise for eggs or meat, like chickens. b) Plants we eat, such as carrots or beans. c) Power used to make things work, like electricity or fuel. d) The warmest season of the year, often with sunny days. 26) What are grains? a) A large area in a country with its own local government. b) Large farm animals such as cows that give us milk or meat. c) Small, hard seeds we eat, like wheat or rice. d) A long, moving body of water. 27) Who are United Empire Loyalists? a) Small, round fruit that can be green, red, or purple. b) People who moved to Canada because they stayed loyal to Britain during the American Revolution. c) Small, hard seeds we eat, like wheat or rice. d) Birds that people raise for eggs or meat, like chickens. 28) What does loyal mean? a) Electricity made from moving water. b) A large area in a country with its own local government. c) Staying true to and supporting a person, group, or country. d) Making medicine. 29) What are the Great Lakes? a) A person or place that makes or grows things. b) A large place where many people live and work. c) Five very large lakes in North America. d) A type of business that makes or sells goods or services. 30) What is a freshwater lake? a) Five very large lakes in North America. b) A lake with water that is not salty. c) Small, hard seeds we eat, like wheat or rice. d) The work of taking care of and using trees and forests.
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Canada's regions: Central Canada Vocabulary quiz
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