CANADIAN TRIVIA QUIZ
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CANADIAN TRIVIA QUIZ
#1. According to the 2008 CIA World Fact Book which of these countries does not have a population larger than Canada?
#2. The oldest newspaper in Canada, Halifax Gazette, began publication when?
#3. Which two countries competed with Canada to host the 2010 Winter Olympics?
#4. The Parliament of Canada is?
#5. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Gendarmerie royale du Canada, was formed in what year?
#6. Which Canadian Aboriginal people descended from a mix of Indian women and European fur traders?
#7. What is Canada’s westernmost provincial capital city?
#8. The flag of Canada’s Nunavut territory features a red inuksuk and what another symbol on a yellow and white background?
#9. Which Canadian-born architect won the 1989 Pritzker Prize?
#10. Which province or territory is home to Canada’s highest mountain, Mount Logan?
#11. In 1867, who became Canada’s first prime minister?
#12. Which agreement signed by Canada, the USA and Mexico came into effect on 1st January 1994?
#13. Famous inventor and scientist Alexander Graham Bell came from which country to Canada in 1870?
#14. Teams in the Canadian Football League compete for which trophy?
#15. The tidal fluctuation of which Canadian body of water is the highest in the world?
#16. Which of these famous singers was NOT born in Canada?
#17. The St. Lawrence River flows from which lake into the Gulf of St. Lawrence?
#18. Canadian author Margaret Atwood won the 2000 Man Booker Prize for which novel?
#19. Under which Canadian prime minister was the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms created in 1982?
#20. Roberta Bondar, Marc Garneau, Chris Hadfield, Steven MacLean, Julie Payette, Robert Thirsk and Bjarni Tryggvason are Canadian what?
#21. Margaret Atwood is a famous Canadian what?
#22. In which province are Fernie, Kimberley, Langley and Nelson?
#23. Which of these cities is not in New Brunswick? Dieppe Edmundston Miramichi Steinbach Saint John
#24. Luge competitor Nodar Kumaritashvili tragically died during the 2010 Winter Olympics in Canada, What country was he representing?
#25. Canada is one of three signatories to NAFTA. What does NAFTA stand for?
#26. What very cunning snow loving animal is found in Canada and known in Latin as Alopex lagopus?
#27. Wolves, coyotes, bears, wolverine and lynx are my enemies. I’m a strong swimmer. I eat leaves and bark. I’m famous as a hard worker. What am I?
#28. Who became Canadian prime minister on 17 September 1984? [B—- M-l—–]
#29. The Canadian national anthem begins “O Canada! Our home and [n—– l—]!”
Finish
CANADIAN TRIVIA QUIZ
#1. According to the 2008 CIA World Fact Book which of these countries does not have a population larger than Canada?
#2. The oldest newspaper in Canada, Halifax Gazette, began publication when?
#3. Which two countries competed with Canada to host the 2010 Winter Olympics?
#4. The Parliament of Canada is?
#5. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Gendarmerie royale du Canada, was formed in what year?
#6. Which Canadian Aboriginal people descended from a mix of Indian women and European fur traders?
#7. What is Canada’s westernmost provincial capital city?
#8. The flag of Canada’s Nunavut territory features a red inuksuk and what another symbol on a yellow and white background?
#9. Which Canadian-born architect won the 1989 Pritzker Prize?
#10. Which province or territory is home to Canada’s highest mountain, Mount Logan?
#11. In 1867, who became Canada’s first prime minister?
#12. Which agreement signed by Canada, the USA and Mexico came into effect on 1st January 1994?
#13. Famous inventor and scientist Alexander Graham Bell came from which country to Canada in 1870?
#14. Teams in the Canadian Football League compete for which trophy?
#15. The tidal fluctuation of which Canadian body of water is the highest in the world?
#16. Which of these famous singers was NOT born in Canada?
#17. The St. Lawrence River flows from which lake into the Gulf of St. Lawrence?
#18. Canadian author Margaret Atwood won the 2000 Man Booker Prize for which novel?
#19. Under which Canadian prime minister was the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms created in 1982?
#20. Roberta Bondar, Marc Garneau, Chris Hadfield, Steven MacLean, Julie Payette, Robert Thirsk and Bjarni Tryggvason are Canadian what?
#21. Margaret Atwood is a famous Canadian what?
#22. In which province are Fernie, Kimberley, Langley and Nelson?
#23. Which of these cities is not in New Brunswick? Dieppe Edmundston Miramichi Steinbach Saint John
#24. Luge competitor Nodar Kumaritashvili tragically died during the 2010 Winter Olympics in Canada, What country was he representing?
#25. Canada is one of three signatories to NAFTA. What does NAFTA stand for?
#26. What very cunning snow loving animal is found in Canada and known in Latin as Alopex lagopus?
#27. Wolves, coyotes, bears, wolverine and lynx are my enemies. I’m a strong swimmer. I eat leaves and bark. I’m famous as a hard worker. What am I?
#28. Who became Canadian prime minister on 17 September 1984? [B—- M-l—–]
#29. The Canadian national anthem begins “O Canada! Our home and [n—– l—]!”
Finish
#1. According to the 2008 CIA World Fact Book which of these countries does not have a population larger than Canada?
#2. The oldest newspaper in Canada, Halifax Gazette, began publication when?
#3. Which two countries competed with Canada to host the 2010 Winter Olympics?
#4. The Parliament of Canada is?
#5. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Gendarmerie royale du Canada, was formed in what year?
#6. Which Canadian Aboriginal people descended from a mix of Indian women and European fur traders?
#7. What is Canada’s westernmost provincial capital city?
#8. The flag of Canada’s Nunavut territory features a red inuksuk and what another symbol on a yellow and white background?
#9. Which Canadian-born architect won the 1989 Pritzker Prize?
#10. Which province or territory is home to Canada’s highest mountain, Mount Logan?
#11. In 1867, who became Canada’s first prime minister?
#12. Which agreement signed by Canada, the USA and Mexico came into effect on 1st January 1994?
#13. Famous inventor and scientist Alexander Graham Bell came from which country to Canada in 1870?
#14. Teams in the Canadian Football League compete for which trophy?
#15. The tidal fluctuation of which Canadian body of water is the highest in the world?
#16. Which of these famous singers was NOT born in Canada?
#17. The St. Lawrence River flows from which lake into the Gulf of St. Lawrence?
#18. Canadian author Margaret Atwood won the 2000 Man Booker Prize for which novel?
#19. Under which Canadian prime minister was the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms created in 1982?
#20. Roberta Bondar, Marc Garneau, Chris Hadfield, Steven MacLean, Julie Payette, Robert Thirsk and Bjarni Tryggvason are Canadian what?
#21. Margaret Atwood is a famous Canadian what?
#22. In which province are Fernie, Kimberley, Langley and Nelson?
#23. Which of these cities is not in New Brunswick? Dieppe Edmundston Miramichi Steinbach Saint John
#24. Luge competitor Nodar Kumaritashvili tragically died during the 2010 Winter Olympics in Canada, What country was he representing?
#25. Canada is one of three signatories to NAFTA. What does NAFTA stand for?
#26. What very cunning snow loving animal is found in Canada and known in Latin as Alopex lagopus?
#27. Wolves, coyotes, bears, wolverine and lynx are my enemies. I’m a strong swimmer. I eat leaves and bark. I’m famous as a hard worker. What am I?
#28. Who became Canadian prime minister on 17 September 1984? [B—- M-l—–]
#29. The Canadian national anthem begins “O Canada! Our home and [n—– l—]!”
Finish