Newfoundland
  • 1. Newfoundland, the easternmost province of Canada, is a stunning island known for its rugged coastline, vibrant cultural heritage, and breathtaking natural landscapes. Featuring dramatic cliffs, picturesque fishing villages, and an abundance of wildlife, Newfoundland offers visitors a wealth of outdoor activities and experiences. The island is famous for its rich maritime history, deeply rooted in the traditions of the Indigenous peoples and early European settlers, which is reflected in its unique music, art, and cuisine. The capital city, St. John's, is renowned for its colorful row houses, historic sites, and as a gateway to the scenic Gros Morne National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. From the awe-inspiring beauty of its fjords and icebergs to the warmth of its hospitable communities, Newfoundland captivates those who venture to explore its shores, embodying the essence of Canadian charm and natural splendor.

    What is the capital city of Newfoundland and Labrador?
A) Toronto
B) Ottawa
C) St. John's
D) Halifax
  • 2. Which ocean borders Newfoundland to the east?
A) Pacific Ocean
B) Indian Ocean
C) Atlantic Ocean
D) Arctic Ocean
  • 3. What is the official flower of Newfoundland and Labrador?
A) Rose
B) Pitcher Plant
C) Sunflower
D) Lily
  • 4. What is the nickname given to Newfoundland and Labrador?
A) The Rock
B) The Peninsula
C) The Territory
D) The Island
  • 5. In which year did Newfoundland become a part of Canada?
A) 1949
B) 1901
C) 1867
D) 2001
  • 6. What is the name of the vast territory northeast of the island of Newfoundland?
A) Nunavut
B) Labrador
C) Yukon
D) Saskatchewan
  • 7. What is the longest hiking trail in Newfoundland?
A) Pacific Crest Trail
B) East Coast Trail
C) Great Divide Trail
D) Appalachian Trail
  • 8. Which explorer claimed Newfoundland for England in 1497?
A) Sir Francis Drake
B) John Cabot
C) Hernan Cortes
D) Christopher Columbus
  • 9. Which bay in Newfoundland is known for having large icebergs?
A) Puffin Bay
B) Iceberg Alley
C) Whale Bay
D) Seal Cove
  • 10. Which body of water lies between the island of Newfoundland and Labrador?
A) Strait of Belle Isle
B) Gulf of Mexico
C) Lake Ontario
D) Hudson Bay
  • 11. What is the official national park of Newfoundland?
A) Yellowstone National Park
B) Banff National Park
C) Everglades National Park
D) Gros Morne National Park
  • 12. The culture and heritage of Newfoundland are influenced by which European country?
A) Germany
B) Spain
C) France
D) Ireland
  • 13. What is the traditional musical instrument of Newfoundland?
A) Violin
B) Accordion
C) Drums
D) Electric Guitar
  • 14. Which famous TV show was set and filmed in Newfoundland?
A) The Office
B) Friends
C) Republic of Doyle
D) Game of Thrones
  • 15. What is the longest-serving regiment in the British Army, with its headquarters in St. John's, Newfoundland?
A) Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
B) Royal Newfoundland Regiment
C) Life Guards
D) Queen's Royal Hussars
  • 16. What is the most populous region of Newfoundland?
A) Avalon Peninsula
B) Northern Peninsula
C) Bonavista Peninsula
D) Burin Peninsula
  • 17. Which industry has historically been important to Newfoundland's economy?
A) Fishing
B) Mining
C) Technology
D) Agriculture
  • 18. Which of the following is a traditional Newfoundland dish?
A) Sushi
B) Poutine
C) Tacos
D) Jiggs Dinner
  • 19. Newfoundland has the easternmost point in North America. What is the name of this location?
A) Cape Hatteras
B) Cape Breton
C) Cape Cod
D) Cape Spear
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