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CanadaCanada
This quiz was created by Oxana Grigoryeva, an English teacher from school №188.
NovosibirskNovosibirskSeptember, 2008September, 2008
How many provinces and How many provinces and territories are situated in territories are situated in
Canada?Canada?
What is the world-famous What is the world-famous waterfall situated in Canada?waterfall situated in Canada?
Which is the largest lake Which is the largest lake situated entirely in Canada?situated entirely in Canada?
Which river provides a seaway Which river provides a seaway for ships from the Great Lakes for ships from the Great Lakes
to the Atlantic Ocean?to the Atlantic Ocean?
Which is the longest river? It Which is the longest river? It flows through the Northwest flows through the Northwest
Territories.Territories.
What oceans wash Canada?What oceans wash Canada?Arctic, Atlantic and Pacific oceansArctic, Atlantic and Pacific oceans
What Canadian Great LakesWhat Canadian Great Lakes do you know? do you know? Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake
Huron, Lake Erie, Lake OntarioHuron, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario
How many provinces and territories are How many provinces and territories are situated in Canada? situated in Canada?
There are ten provinces and three territoriesThere are ten provinces and three territories
What is the name of the What is the name of the highest peak in Canada ?highest peak in Canada ?
Mount Logan in the YukonMount Logan in the Yukon
What is the world-famous What is the world-famous waterfall situated in Canada?waterfall situated in Canada?
NiagaraNiagara
Which is the largest lake Which is the largest lake situated entirely in Canada?situated entirely in Canada?
Great Bear LakeGreat Bear Lake
Which river provides a seaway for Which river provides a seaway for ships from the Great Lakes to the ships from the Great Lakes to the
Atlantic Ocean?Atlantic Ocean?The St. Lawrence RiverThe St. Lawrence River
Which is the longest river? It Which is the longest river? It flows through the Northwest flows through the Northwest
Territories.Territories. The MackenzieThe Mackenzie
What does the name «Canada» What does the name «Canada» mean?mean?
"village" or "settlement""village" or "settlement"
TestTest1. Canada is situated in the 1. Canada is situated in the a) northern hemispherea) northern hemisphereb) western hemisphereb) western hemispherec) southern hemispherec) southern hemisphered) eastern hemisphered) eastern hemisphere2. Canada shares land borders with the United States 2. Canada shares land borders with the United States a) to the southa) to the southb) to the northwestb) to the northwestc) to the northc) to the northd) to the eastd) to the east3. By total area (including its waters) Canada is 3. By total area (including its waters) Canada is the ….. largest country in the world the ….. largest country in the world a) -a) -b) secondb) secondc) thirdc) thirdd) fourthd) fourth4. Canada has the … longest coastline in the world: 4. Canada has the … longest coastline in the world:
243,000 kilometres243,000 kilometresa) -a) -b) secondb) secondc) thirdc) thirdd) fourthd) fourth5. The capital of Canada is5. The capital of Canada isa) Montreala) Montrealb) Torontob) Torontoc) Ottawac) Ottawad) Vancouverd) Vancouver
6. Canada has two official languages. They are6. Canada has two official languages. They area) Englisha) Englishb) Germanb) Germanc) Frenchc) Frenchd) Canadiand) Canadian7. The country’s national anthem is7. The country’s national anthem isa) “O Canada”a) “O Canada”b) “My Canada”b) “My Canada”c) “Long Live Canada”c) “Long Live Canada”d) “God Save the Queen”d) “God Save the Queen”8. The national currency8. The national currencya) the Canadian franca) the Canadian francb) the Canadian dollarb) the Canadian dollarc) the Canadian poundc) the Canadian poundd) the Canadian eurod) the Canadian euro9. The official colours of Canada is9. The official colours of Canada isa) reda) redb) blueb) bluec) whitec) whited) goldd) gold10. Canada’s national sport is10. Canada’s national sport isa) baseballa) baseballb) footballb) footballc) rugbyc) rugbyd) ice hockeyd) ice hockey
TestTest1. Canada is situated in the 1. Canada is situated in the a) northern hemispherea) northern hemisphereb) western hemisphereb) western hemispherec) southern hemispherec) southern hemisphered) eastern hemisphered) eastern hemisphere2. Canada shares land borders with the United States 2. Canada shares land borders with the United States a) to the southa) to the southb) to the northwestb) to the northwestc) to the northc) to the northd) to the eastd) to the east3. By total area (including its waters) Canada is 3. By total area (including its waters) Canada is the ….. largest country in the world the ….. largest country in the world a) -a) -b) secondb) secondc) thirdc) thirdd) fourthd) fourth4. Canada has the … longest coastline in the world: 4. Canada has the … longest coastline in the world:
243,000 kilometres243,000 kilometresa) -a) -b) secondb) secondc) thirdc) thirdd) fourthd) fourth5. The capital of Canada is5. The capital of Canada isa) Montreala) Montrealb) Torontob) Torontoc) Ottawac) Ottawad) Vancouverd) Vancouver
6. Canada has two official languages. They are6. Canada has two official languages. They area) Englisha) Englishb) Germanb) Germanc) Frenchc) Frenchd) Canadiand) Canadian7. The country’s national anthem is7. The country’s national anthem isa) “O Canada”a) “O Canada”b) “My Canada”b) “My Canada”c) “Long Live Canada”c) “Long Live Canada”d) “God Save the Queen”d) “God Save the Queen”8. The national currency8. The national currencya) the Canadian franca) the Canadian francb) the Canadian dollarb) the Canadian dollarc) the Canadian poundc) the Canadian poundd) the Canadian eurod) the Canadian euro9. The official colours of Canada is9. The official colours of Canada isa) reda) redb) blueb) bluec) whitec) whited) goldd) gold10. Canada’s national sport is10. Canada’s national sport isa) baseballa) baseballb) footballb) footballc) rugbyc) rugbyd) ice hockeyd) ice hockey
True or false True or false Provinces have Provinces have
more power than more power than territories.territories.
The Head of State is The Head of State is Queen Elizabeth II.Queen Elizabeth II.
The Arms of The Arms of Canada reflects the Canada reflects the royal symbols of royal symbols of Great Britain and Great Britain and FranceFrance..
True or false True or false Canada’s Motto is Canada’s Motto is
“From sea to sky”.“From sea to sky”. Canadians have a Canadians have a
special celebration special celebration in honour of maple in honour of maple syrop.syrop.
The maple leaf The maple leaf today appears on all today appears on all Canadian coins.Canadian coins.
True or false True or false
Silk hats saved the Silk hats saved the Canadian beaver.Canadian beaver.
You can see You can see
Tyrannosaurus rex, Tyrannosaurus rex, the largest meat-the largest meat-eating dinosaur, in eating dinosaur, in Alberta’s museumAlberta’s museum
True or falseTrue or false The Inuit used to The Inuit used to
be called be called “Eskimos", which “Eskimos", which means “eaters of means “eaters of raw fish”.raw fish”.
A long time ago A long time ago Indians lived in Indians lived in an igloo.an igloo.
True or false True or false Provinces have more Provinces have more
power than territories.power than territories. TrueTrue
The Head of State is The Head of State is Queen Elizabeth II.Queen Elizabeth II. TrueTrue
The Arms of Canada The Arms of Canada reflects the royal reflects the royal symbols of Great symbols of Great Britain and FranceBritain and France.. TrueTrue
True or false True or false Canada’s Motto is Canada’s Motto is
“From sea to sky”.“From sea to sky”. FalseFalse
Canadians have a Canadians have a special celebration in special celebration in honour of maple syrop.honour of maple syrop. TrueTrue
The maple leaf today The maple leaf today appears on all appears on all Canadian coins.Canadian coins. FalseFalse
True or false True or false
Silk hats saved the Silk hats saved the Canadian beaver.Canadian beaver.
TrueTrue
You can see You can see Tyrannosaurus rex, Tyrannosaurus rex, the largest meat-the largest meat-eating dinosaur, in eating dinosaur, in Alberta’s museumAlberta’s museum
TrueTrue
True or falseTrue or false The Inuit used to The Inuit used to
be called be called “Eskimos", which “Eskimos", which means “eaters of means “eaters of raw fish”.raw fish”. FalseFalse
A long time ago A long time ago Indians lived in Indians lived in an igloo.an igloo.
TrueTrue
Choose and circle province or Choose and circle province or territory. territory.
1. 1. British Columbia Province / TerritoryProvince / Territory
2. 2. Yukon Province / TerritoryProvince / Territory
3. 3. Alberta Province / TerritoryProvince / Territory
4. 4. Saskatchewan Province / TerritoryProvince / Territory
5. 5. Northwest Territories Province / TerritoryProvince / Territory
6. 6. Manitoba Province / TerritoryProvince / Territory
7. 7. Nunavut Province / TerritoryProvince / Territory
8. 8. Ontario Province / TerritoryProvince / Territory
9. 9. Quebec Province / TerritoryProvince / Territory
10. 10. New Brunswick Province / TerritoryProvince / Territory
11. 11. Nova Scotia Province / TerritoryProvince / Territory
12. 12. Prince Edward Island Province / TerritoryProvince / Territory
13. 13. Newfoundland and Labrador Province / TerritoryProvince / Territory
Choose and circle province or Choose and circle province or territory. territory.
1. 1. British Columbia Province Province / Territory/ Territory
2. 2. Yukon Province /Province / Territory Territory
3. 3. Alberta Province Province / Territory/ Territory
4. 4. Saskatchewan Province Province / Territory/ Territory
5. 5. Northwest Territories Province /Province / Territory Territory
6. 6. Manitoba Province Province / Territory/ Territory
7. 7. Nunavut Province /Province / Territory Territory
8. 8. Ontario Province Province / Territory/ Territory
9. 9. Quebec Province Province / Territory/ Territory
10. 10. New Brunswick Province Province / Territory/ Territory
11. 11. Nova Scotia Province Province / Territory/ Territory
12. 12. Prince Edward Island Province Province / Territory/ Territory
13. 13. Newfoundland and Labrador Province Province / Territory/ Territory
She is Ontario native singer who is very She is Ontario native singer who is very popular all over the world. Her debut Album popular all over the world. Her debut Album "Let Go" and its first single "Complicated" "Let Go" and its first single "Complicated"
were the number one for weeks.were the number one for weeks.
She was destined to be a star from birth, she She was destined to be a star from birth, she was Canada's "Centennial Baby". This was was Canada's "Centennial Baby". This was only the beginning of a long and successful only the beginning of a long and successful
career in the spotlightcareer in the spotlight
His name means “cool breeze”. He His name means “cool breeze”. He starred in a blockbuster “The Matrix” starred in a blockbuster “The Matrix”
as Neo. as Neo.
He always knew who, and what he wanted to He always knew who, and what he wanted to bebe,, when he was only ten years old, he sent when he was only ten years old, he sent
his "resume" to the Carol Burnett Show, and his "resume" to the Carol Burnett Show, and performperformeded comedy routines at school comedy routines at school
regularly.regularly.
His mother was deaf, that’s why he His mother was deaf, that’s why he devoted his life to study and improve devoted his life to study and improve
the methods with which we the methods with which we communicate to one another. He communicate to one another. He
invented the telegraph and telephone, invented the telegraph and telephone, he was also granted sixteen other he was also granted sixteen other
patents. These patents included plans patents. These patents included plans for aeroplanes, hydroplanes, visual for aeroplanes, hydroplanes, visual transmission devices (Photophone), transmission devices (Photophone),
and the selenium cell. He also and the selenium cell. He also founded the famous National founded the famous National
Geographic Society in 1888.Geographic Society in 1888.
She is Ontario native singer who is very She is Ontario native singer who is very popular all over the world. Her debut Album popular all over the world. Her debut Album "Let Go" and its first single "Complicated" "Let Go" and its first single "Complicated"
were the number one for weeks.were the number one for weeks. Avril LavigneAvril Lavigne
She was destined to be a star from birth, she She was destined to be a star from birth, she was Canada's "Centennial Baby". This was was Canada's "Centennial Baby". This was only the beginning of a long and successful only the beginning of a long and successful career in the spotlightcareer in the spotlight.. Pamela AndersonPamela Anderson
His name means “cool breeze”. He His name means “cool breeze”. He starred in a blockbuster “The Matrix” starred in a blockbuster “The Matrix”
as Neo. as Neo. KeanuKeanu ReevesReeves
He always knew who, and what he wanted to He always knew who, and what he wanted to bebe,, when he was only ten years old, he sent when he was only ten years old, he sent
his "resume" to the Carol Burnett Show, and his "resume" to the Carol Burnett Show, and performperformeded comedy routines at school comedy routines at school
regularly.regularly. Jim CarreyJim Carrey
His mother was deaf, that’s why he His mother was deaf, that’s why he devoted his life to study and improve devoted his life to study and improve
the methods with which we the methods with which we communicate to one another. He communicate to one another. He
invented the telegraph and telephone, invented the telegraph and telephone, he was also granted sixteen other he was also granted sixteen other
patents. These patents included plans patents. These patents included plans for aeroplanes, hydroplanes, visual for aeroplanes, hydroplanes, visual transmission devices (Photophone), transmission devices (Photophone),
and the selenium cell. He also and the selenium cell. He also founded the famous National founded the famous National
Geographic Society in 1888.Geographic Society in 1888. Alexander Graham BellAlexander Graham Bell