Canada Quiz
Ok I'm putting this up because I was watching "Are You Smarter Then A Fifth Grader" and a certain question came they annoyed the hell out of me. It wasn't just what the question was, it was what the woman did after receiving the question. The question was, What country lies past the north border of the U.S.? It may not have been worded that exact way but you still get the idea. Here are few questions to see if you truly know Canada. I'll put them into three different levels or parts. But first try not to scroll down and find the true/false answers from someone else taking the Quiz. This may take a few minutes. And try your best not to use the internet.
Part A:
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1. What country is on the other side of the north border of the United States?
A. Mexico
___B. Cuba
___C. Canada
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2. What are the two main languages of Canada?
A. German and English
___B. French and Spanish
___C. English and French
___D.German and Spanish
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3. Which of the following does Canada's "leader" fall under?
A. President
___ B. Prime Minister
___C. Dictator
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4. What currency do we Canadians use as money?
A. Canadain Dollar
___ B. Euro
___ C. Pound
___D. American Dollar
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5. What sport is said to be Canada favourite past time?
A. Tennis
___B. Baseball
___C. Basketball
___D. Hockey
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Part B:
1. What and who is Tim Horton('s)?
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2. What is the name of Canada's "leader"?
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3. What is the political capital of Canada?
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4. Places such as Yukon and Nunavut, what are they called?
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5. Places such as Ontario and Quebec, what are they called?
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Part C:
1. Something was promised in 1867 to one province, only until one decade ago was this commitment completely fulfilled. The addition has now become a landmark all across Canada. What is it called?
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2. In 1999 something happened to one of the territories. What was created from this and what is it's name to this day.
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3. In 1997 there was a flood in Canada. Where was it?
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4. What big thing happened in 1867?
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5. Date: Thursday, December 6, 1917. Whats so important about this day?