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Tuesday, July 15, 2008
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Canada Day Quiz Answers
The correct answer for Canada Day Quiz.
1. What are Canada’s two national sports?
D. Lacrosse, Ice Hockey
2. How many lakes are there in Canada?
A. Unknown
3. Who was the first Prime Minister of Canada?
B. John A. MacDonald
4. Canada has two national symbols. What are they?
A. Beaver & Maple Leaf
5. Canada has the longest covered bridge in the world (1,282 feet long). Where is it located?
D. Hartland, NB
6. What university developed the world's first anti-gravity suit?
A. University of Toronto
7. Andrew Bonar Law was the only Canadian ever to do what?
B. Serve as Prime Minister of Great Britain
8. How many National Parks are there in Canada?
C. 40
9. In which year did Canada adopt the metric system?
D. 1970
10. How many time zones are there in Canada?
A. 6
11. What is the highest mountain in Canada?
B. Mount Logan
12. What is the longest river in Canada?
C. Mackenzie River
13. What is Canada's most northern island?
B. Ellesmere
14. Which of the following authors is not Canadian?
C. A.A. Milne
15. Which Province has the largest concentration of moose in North America?
D. Newfoundland
16. When was “Oh Canada” proclaimed as Canada’s national anthem?
D. 1980
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Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Canada Day!

1. What are Canada’s two national sports?
A. Ice Hockey, Basketball
B. Baseball, Tennis
C. Basketball, Lacrosse
D. Lacrosse, Ice Hockey
2. How many lakes are there in Canada?
A. Unknown
B. 500 thousand
C. 1 million
D. 5 million
3. Who was the first Prime Minister of Canada?
A. Alexander Mackenzie
B. John A. MacDonald
C. Louis Riel
D. Wilfred Laurier
4. Canada has two national symbols. What are they?
A. Beaver & Maple Leaf
B. Maple Leaf & Moose
C. Beaver & Grizzly Bear
D. Moose & Salmon
5. Canada has the longest covered bridge in the world (1,282 feet long). Where is it located?
A. West Montrose, ON
B. La Sarre, QE
C. Gold River, BC
D. Hartland, NB
6. What university developed the world's first anti-gravity suit?
A. University of Toronto
B. Simon Fraser University
C. University of British Columbia
D. Queen’s University
7. Andrew Bonar Law was the only Canadian ever to do what?
A. Win the Indianapolis 500
B. Serve as Prime Minister of Great Britain
C. Board the MIR space station
D. Win the Tour De France
8. How many National Parks are there in Canada?
A. 84
B. 25
C. 40
D. 60
9. In which year did Canada adopt the metric system?
A. 1975
B. 1985
C. 1967
D. 1970
10. How many time zones are there in Canada?
A. 6
B. 8
C. 4
D. 5
11. What is the highest mountain in Canada?
A. Mount Forbe
B. Mount Logan
C. Mount Kitchener
D. Mount Lefroy
12. What is the longest river in Canada?
A. Fraser River
B. St. Laurence River
C. Mackenzie River
D. Red River
13. What is Canada's most northern island?
A. Queen Charlotte
B. Ellesmere
C. Victoria
D. Baffin
14. Which of the following authors is not Canadian?
A. W.O. Mitchell
B. Margaret Atwood
C. A.A. Milne
D. Michael Ondaatje
15. Which Province has the largest concentration of moose in North America?
A. Alberta
B. British Columbia
C. Newfoundland
D. Quebec
16. When was “Oh Canada” proclaimed as Canada’s national anthem?
A. 1870
B. 1935
C. 1980
D. 1999
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Question: Why couldn't the monkey catch the banana?
Answer: The banana split.
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