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Canada Trivia Quiz
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Canada is the second largest country in the world (Russia being the largest) but only 0.5% of the world's population live there.

Canada Trivia Quiz
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1. What 21-year-old woman swimmer is both Canada's youngest athlete ever to win an Olympic gold medal, as well as the country's most decorated Olympian with seven total medals from the 2016 and 2020 games?

2. What sport joins ice hockey as one of two national sports of Canada?

3. Which U.S. state shares the longest border with Canada? The total comes in at over 1,500 miles.

4. What pair of Canadian twins with the last name Quinn are best known as an indie duo named simply after their two first names?

5. Globo and Call It Spring are subsidiaries of what international footwear-and-accessories company headquartered in Montreal, whose four-letter name is the first name of its founder?

6. The earliest of these were constructed from stitched seal stretched over a wood or whalebone-skeleton frame and were originally developed by the Inuit, Yup'ik, and Aleut. What are they? A quick hint: the answer is a palindrome and they are quite the arm workout.

7. Cadillac Fairview (jointly with the Ontario Pension Board) owns and operates the headquarters for what major Canadian bank that encourages customers to 'make someday happen' with them?

8. Microbiologists were hired by Warner Bros. Pictures Canada to create a billboard made of growing bacteria in Petri dishes, which spelled the name of what 2011 pandemic-themed movie directed by Steven Soderbergh?

9. Known for polar bears that live there in the fall, what town on Hudson Bay in Manitoba is named after one of the UK's most famous Prime Ministers?

10. Justin Trudeau has a bachelor of arts degree in literature from what school?

11. As of 2019, what Canadian city has the highest population density at 5,493/sq. km.?

12. What is the name of the region with large deposits of bitumen (heavy crude oil) in the northeastern region of Alberta? This is the largest known reservoir of bitumen on Earth.

13. What is the four-word phrase that completes this passage from Article Two of the U.S. Constitution? 'The President, Vice President and all civil Officers of the United States, shall be removed from Office on Impeachment for, and Conviction of, Treason, Bribery, or other ____________.'

14. The largest mall complex in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada is the Cadillac Fairview property CF ______ Ridge. Fill in the one word blank, also a green citrus fruit.

15. As of 2020, Canada has hosted two Winter Olympic Games. Name both cities that hosted.

16. For 30 years, the main conference organized by TED was hosted in Long Beach, California. However, since 2014, the conference has been hosted in what Canadian city?

17. At over 5,400 people per square kilometer, what Canadian city has the nation's highest population density? The city ranks 5th on the same metric in North America.

18. Oneida actor Graham Greene's career took off with an Oscar nod for his role as Kicking Bird in what 1990 Kevin Costner film?

19. Expected future semi-residents of Canada, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are better known by what names?

20. Featuring an exclamation point in its name, what is the name of the gift card that is redeemable at thousands of shopping, dining, and entertainment destinations in Cadillac Fairview malls across Canada?

21. What is the name for the Gothic Revival style mansion in midtown Toronto constructed in 1911 for financier Sir Henry Pellatt? The name translates from Spanish to 'Hill House.'

22. What is the Canadian-influenced name of the infamous and controversial unscripted professional wrestling incident in 1997in which owners and employees manipulated the pre-determined outcome of a match between Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels?

23. Canada's 'Big Five' banks are all based in Toronto. They are Bank of Montreal (BMO), Bank of Nova Scotia (Scotiabank), Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC), Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), and what fifth bank?

24. Cree, Ojibway, and Innu/Montagnais are just some of the languages belonging to WHAT Indigenous language family that is Canada's largest?

25. This president resided in his mansion at Monticello and was a famed inventor. He controversially enforced the Embargo Act, but also successfully led a raid against Barbary pirates. Who was this president?