Cape Breton Island - Test
Cape Breton Island
  • 1. Cape Breton Island, located on the eastern coast of Canada in the province of Nova Scotia, is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Known for its stunning landscapes, the island features rugged coastlines, majestic cliffs, and an array of picturesque beaches that attract nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The Cabot Trail, a scenic highway that circles the northern part of the island, offers panoramic views of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and is considered one of the most beautiful drives in the world. In addition to its natural wonders, Cape Breton Island is rich in history and culture, with deep-rooted Scottish, Acadian, and Mi'kmaq influences that can be experienced in its music, art, and cuisine. Visitors can immerse themselves in vibrant festivals that celebrate its diverse cultural heritage, such as the Celtic Colours International Festival, which showcases traditional music and dance. The island is also home to the historic Fortress of Louisbourg, a National Historic Site that brings to life the stories of early French settlers. With its warm hospitality, charming small towns like Baddeck and Sydney, and a plethora of outdoor activities ranging from hiking in Cape Breton Highlands National Park to whale watching, Cape Breton Island is a destination that captivates the hearts of those who seek both adventure and tranquility.

    Which body of water surrounds Cape Breton Island?
A) Arctic Ocean
B) Atlantic Ocean
C) Pacific Ocean
D) Indian Ocean
  • 2. Which famous trail is located on Cape Breton Island?
A) Cabot Trail
B) Great Trail
C) Appalachian Trail
D) Icefields Parkway
  • 3. Which national park is located on Cape Breton Island?
A) Yellowstone National Park
B) Cape Breton Highlands National Park
C) Banff National Park
D) Everglades National Park
  • 4. What is the highest point on Cape Breton Island?
A) Signal Hill
B) Red Hill
C) Blue Hill
D) White Hill
  • 5. Cape Breton Island is part of which province in Canada?
A) Newfoundland and Labrador
B) Prince Edward Island
C) New Brunswick
D) Nova Scotia
  • 6. What is the main street in downtown Sydney, Cape Breton known as?
A) King Street
B) George Street
C) Charlotte Street
D) Main Street
  • 7. What is the main industry on Cape Breton Island historically?
A) Fishing
B) Coal mining
C) Forestry
D) Tourism
  • 8. Which instrument is commonly associated with Cape Breton Island's traditional music?
A) Piano
B) Guitar
C) Drums
D) Fiddle
  • 9. Which university is located in Cape Breton Island?
A) Harvard University
B) Cape Breton University
C) University of Toronto
D) Oxford University
  • 10. What is the official language of Cape Breton Island?
A) English
B) Spanish
C) German
D) French
  • 11. What is the name of the historical French fortress located in the town of Louisbourg?
A) Fortress of Louisbourg
B) Fort Ticonderoga
C) Fort McHenry
D) Fort Sumter
  • 12. Which famous explorer visited Cape Breton Island in 1497?
A) Ferdinand Magellan
B) Amerigo Vespucci
C) Christopher Columbus
D) John Cabot
  • 13. Which season is the most popular for tourists visiting Cape Breton Island?
A) Spring
B) Winter
C) Summer
D) Fall
  • 14. Which bird of prey is commonly found in Cape Breton Island?
A) Flamingo
B) Penguin
C) Ostrich
D) Bald Eagle
  • 15. What is the largest community on Cape Breton Island?
A) Charlottetown
B) Halifax
C) Sydney
D) Dartmouth
  • 16. What type of rock forms much of the landscape of Cape Breton Island?
A) Sedimentary
B) Metamorphic
C) Igneous
D) Volcanic
  • 17. Which historic event resulted in a wave of Scottish immigration to Cape Breton Island?
A) Highland Clearances
B) American Revolution
C) French Revolution
D) Industrial Revolution
  • 18. What traditional boat is commonly used for fishing in Cape Breton Island?
A) Kayak
B) Yacht
C) Dory
D) Catamaran
  • 19. What is the traditional dish of Cape Breton Island made of ground meat and potatoes?
A) Rappie pie
B) Blueberry grunt
C) Lobster roll
D) Fish and chips
  • 20. What is the French name for Cape Breton Island?
A) Île Royale
B) île du Cap-Breton
C) Unama'ki
D) Eilean Cheap Bhreatainn
  • 21. What is the Mi'kmaq name for Cape Breton Island?
A) Unama'ki
B) Ceap Breatainn
C) Eilean Cheap Bhreatainn
D) île du Cap-Breton
  • 22. What body of water dominates the island's centre?
A) Cabot Strait
B) Gulf of Saint Lawrence
C) Northumberland Strait
D) Bras d'Or
  • 23. Which causeway connects Cape Breton Island to mainland Nova Scotia?
A) Canso Causeway
B) Atlantic Bridge
C) Maritime Bridge
D) L'Arche Bridge
  • 24. What percentage of Nova Scotia's total area does Cape Breton Island account for?
A) 30%
B) 18.7%
C) 25%
D) 10%
  • 25. Approximately what percentage of the island's population resides in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality (CBRM)?
A) 85%
B) 50%
C) 75%
D) 60%
  • 26. What is the approximate length of the Canso Causeway?
A) 3,500 metres
B) 5,000 metres
C) 1,385 metres
D) 2,000 metres
  • 27. What is the approximate population of Cape Breton Island as of 2020?
A) 134,850
B) 120,000
C) 110,000
D) 150,000
  • 28. From which country did the first European settlers on Cape Breton Island come in 1521–22?
A) Portugal
B) England
C) Spain
D) France
  • 29. Which European power re-established settlements on Cape Breton Island in 1713?
A) England
B) Portugal
C) France
D) Spain
  • 30. What was the name of the first incarnation of 'New Scotland' established by William Alexander, 1st Earl of Stirling?
A) Baleine
B) Englishtown
C) St. Peter's
D) Port Royal (Annapolis Royal)
  • 31. What year did Nicolas Denys leave the settlements on Île Royale?
A) 1713
B) 1659
C) 1630
D) 1629
  • 32. What problem did the harbour at Sainte Anne experience that led to building a larger fortification?
A) Icing problems
B) Shoaling issues
C) Storm damage
D) Pirate attacks
  • 33. Who captured Louisbourg in 1745?
A) Spanish navy
B) Acadian militia
C) New Englanders with British naval assistance
D) French forces
  • 34. What was the result of the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle in 1748 for Île Royale?
A) The island was ceded to Britain
B) The fortress remained intact
C) Louisbourg was rebuilt
D) French settlers returned to their homes
  • 35. What happened to the fortress at Louisbourg after the second siege in 1758?
A) It was demolished
B) It was converted into a trading post
C) It was expanded
D) It became a British military base
  • 36. When were Acadians allowed to settle in Cape Breton?
A) In 1758
B) After the American Revolution
C) Following the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
D) Beginning in 1764
  • 37. Who were some of the first British-sanctioned settlers on Cape Breton Island after the Seven Years' War?
A) Acadians
B) Scottish Highlanders
C) Irish settlers
D) French settlers
  • 38. What did Irish and French communities on Cape Breton Island form together?
A) A trading company
B) A military alliance
C) A religious congregation
D) A culture rich in music and tradition
  • 39. Who settled the first permanently Scottish community on Cape Breton Island?
A) Michael Mor MacDonald in Judique
B) James Cook in Louisbourg
C) John Paul Jones in Sydney
D) Timothy Hierlihy in Glace Bay
  • 40. What did Michael Mor MacDonald use for shelter during his first winter?
A) A wooden hut
B) His upside-down boat
C) A tent
D) A cave
  • 41. What did John Paul Jones capture during his mission in Cape Breton?
A) An American prisoner ship
B) Mellish, a vessel carrying winter clothing for British troops
C) A supply of gunpowder
D) A French warship
  • 42. Who protected the coal mines at Sydney during the American Revolution?
A) American colonists
B) Major Timothy Hierlihy and his regiment on HMS Hope
C) John Paul Jones and his crew
D) French privateers
  • 43. When did Major Hierlihy arrive at Cape Breton?
A) 1 November 1776
B) 14 May 1778
C) 25 December 1775
D) 7 June 1783
  • 44. What did Major Hierlihy report about his time at Cape Breton?
A) He negotiated peace with French forces
B) He established a new settlement for Acadians
C) He discovered new coal mines
D) He beat off many piratical attacks, killing some and taking other prisoners.
  • 45. What naval engagement occurred near Spanish River in 1781?
A) A blockade by the Royal Navy
B) A rescue mission for stranded sailors
C) A skirmish involving American privateers
D) A battle between French ships and a British convoy
  • 46. Which side were the French ships fighting with during the naval engagement in 1781?
A) The Spanish
B) The British
C) The Americans
D) The Dutch
  • 47. In what year did Britain split the colony of Nova Scotia into three separate colonies?
A) 1807
B) 1763
C) 1784
D) 1798
  • 48. Who was the first Lieutenant-Governor of Cape Breton Island?
A) Joseph Frederick Wallet DesBarres
B) David Mathews
C) John Despard
D) William Macarmick
  • 49. Which former Mayor of New York City emigrated to Cape Breton in 1783?
A) David Mathews
B) Guglielmo Marconi
C) Alexander Graham Bell
D) Joseph Frederick Wallet DesBarres
  • 50. What was the largest wooden ship ever built in Cape Breton?
A) Lord Clarendon
B) Beinn Bhreagh
C) Marconi Towers
D) Silver Dart
  • 51. In what year was the colony of Cape Breton Island merged with Nova Scotia for the second time?
A) 1851
B) 1798
C) 1820
D) 1784
  • 52. Who acquired land near Baddeck in 1885 and established a summer estate there?
A) Guglielmo Marconi
B) Alexander Graham Bell
C) David Mathews
D) John Despard
  • 53. What was the name of Alexander Graham Bell's summer estate near Baddeck?
A) Marconi Towers
B) Lord Clarendon
C) Fortress of Louisbourg
D) Beinn Bhreagh
  • 54. What was the first powered flight in Canada achieved by?
A) Beinn Bhreagh
B) Marconi Towers
C) Fortress of Louisbourg
D) AEA Silver Dart
  • 55. What was Marconi's station called on the outskirts of Glace Bay?
A) Table Head
B) Beinn Bhreagh
C) Fortress of Louisbourg
D) Marconi Towers
  • 56. When did Parks Canada begin reconstructing the Fortress of Louisbourg?
A) 1980s
B) 1950s
C) 1960s
D) 1970s
  • 57. How many visitors per year does the reconstructed Fortress of Louisbourg attract on average since 2009?
A) 120,000
B) 90,000
C) 70,000
D) 50,000
  • 58. What is the approximate area of Cape Breton Island?
A) 12,000 square kilometres
B) 8,500 square kilometres
C) 9,200 square kilometres
D) 10,311 square kilometres
  • 59. How many terranes form Cape Breton Island?
A) Two
B) Three
C) Four
D) Five
  • 60. Which terrane is composed of volcanic rock that formed near what is now Africa?
A) The Ganderia terrane
B) The Bras d'Or terrane
C) The Avalon terrane
D) The Blair River inlier
  • 61. What geological period saw the area flooded, creating sedimentary rock layers?
A) The Carboniferous period
B) The Jurassic period
C) The Cretaceous period
D) The Triassic period
  • 62. What type of valleys are examples like those of the Chéticamp, Grande Anse, and Clyburn River?
A) V-shaped valleys
B) Circular valleys
C) U-shaped valleys
D) Oval valleys
  • 63. Which lowland area in Cape Breton is known for its salt marshes and coastal beaches?
A) North Mountain region
B) Inland regions around Sydney coalfield
C) Cape Smokey
D) Along the western shore
  • 64. Which area records the most rain in Nova Scotia?
A) North Sydney
B) Sydney
C) Ingonish
D) Baddeck
  • 65. Which type of topography is found in Dingwall and South Harbour?
A) Volcanic topography
B) Glacial topography
C) Alluvial topography
D) Karst topography
  • 66. Which species of trees have reestablished at lower elevations after being killed by the spruce budworm?
A) White birch
B) Balsam fir
C) Mountain ash
D) Spruce
  • 67. What type of vegetation is found on the exposed bedrock at very high elevations?
A) Balsam fir and white spruce
B) Wood sorrel and bluebead lily
C) Cladonia lichens
D) Bartram's serviceberry and coastal sedge
  • 68. Which of the following rivers does not drain into the Gulf of Saint Lawrence on Cape Breton Island?
A) Mira River
B) Thames River
C) Sydney River
D) Aspy River
  • 69. What is the largest freshwater lake in Cape Breton Island?
A) Lake Ainslie
B) Lake Mira
C) Lake Bras d'Or
D) Lake Margaree
  • 70. Which Mi'kmaq Indian reserve is the largest in both population and land area?
A) Membertou
B) Potlotek
C) Eskasoni
D) Wagmatcook
  • 71. Which sign language is predominant across Cape Breton Island?
A) British Sign Language
B) Maritime Sign Language
C) American Sign Language
D) Langue des Signes Québécoise
  • 72. Which community on Cape Breton Island was known as the largest town in Nova Scotia at one time?
A) Port Hawkesbury
B) North Sydney
C) Glace Bay
D) Sydney
  • 73. What is located at Point Edward on the west side of Sydney Harbour?
A) Canadian Coast Guard College
B) Sydport, a former navy base now commercial
C) Cape Breton Post newspaper office
D) Marine Atlantic terminal
  • 74. Which religious group had the largest reported number in Cape Breton according to Statistics Canada in 2001?
A) Roman Catholic
B) Protestant
C) Muslim
D) Orthodox
  • 75. Which newspaper was published by Jonathon MacKinnon from 1892 to 1904?
A) An Solus Iùil
B) Fear na Cèilidh
C) Teachdaire nan Gàidheal
D) Mac-Talla
  • 76. In which year was Gaelic approved as an optional subject in Nova Scotia's curriculum?
A) 1921
B) 1899
C) 1935
D) 1967
  • 77. As of the 2016 Canadian Census, how many reported speakers of Gaelic as a mother tongue are there in Cape Breton?
A) 100,000
B) 40
C) 5,000
D) 1,000
  • 78. Which county in Cape Breton is known for a heavy concentration of musical activity?
A) Victoria County
B) Richmond County
C) Inverness County
D) Cape North County
  • 79. What type of event has become a popular tourist attraction in Cape Breton?
A) Parades
B) Concerts
C) Festivals
D) Cèilidhs
  • 80. 'The Island' by Kenzie MacNeil is considered an unofficial anthem of Cape Breton.
A) False
B) It's only popular in Sydney.
C) True
D) It's a traditional song, not an anthem.
  • 81. 'Rise Again' was written by Leon Dubinsky and recorded by which group?
A) The Barra MacNeils
B) The Rankin Family
C) Great Big Sea
D) Celtic Thunder
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