Canada
  • 1. Canada, the second-largest country in the world by total area, is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, cultural diversity, and rich history. Stretching from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west, and bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, Canada boasts stunning natural wonders such as the majestic Rocky Mountains, the extensive boreal forests, and the vast tundras of the north. With ten provinces and three territories, each region offers its own unique charm, from the cosmopolitan streets of Toronto and Vancouver to the historical sites of Québec City and the dramatic coastline of British Columbia. Canada is not only celebrated for its picturesque scenery but also for its multicultural population, which reflects a mosaic of cultures, languages, and traditions, making it one of the most welcoming countries in the world. The nation is known for its commitment to inclusivity, social welfare, and universal healthcare, embodying values of peace and multiculturalism. Furthermore, Canada is rich in natural resources, with a robust economy that spans industries such as technology, forestry, and energy, while it stands as a global leader in environmental conservation efforts. Renowned for its friendly populace, Canada’s identity is shaped by its Indigenous heritage, French and British colonial history, and the ongoing efforts towards reconciliation and recognition of the rights of First Nations peoples. In essence, Canada is a land of vast opportunities, scenic beauty, and a harmonious blend of cultures.

    What is the capital city of Canada?
A) Vancouver
B) Ottawa
C) Toronto
D) Montreal
  • 2. Which Canadian province is known for its maple syrup production?
A) Quebec
B) Alberta
C) Newfoundland and Labrador
D) British Columbia
  • 3. What is the national animal of Canada?
A) Polar Bear
B) Bald Eagle
C) Moose
D) Beaver
  • 4. In which year did Canada become a country?
A) 1957
B) 1776
C) 1901
D) 1867
  • 5. What is the largest city in Canada by population?
A) Calgary
B) Vancouver
C) Montreal
D) Toronto
  • 6. What is the longest river in Canada?
A) Saint Lawrence River
B) Yukon River
C) Mackenzie River
D) Fraser River
  • 7. Which Canadian province has a coastline along the Pacific Ocean?
A) Saskatchewan
B) British Columbia
C) Manitoba
D) New Brunswick
  • 8. Who is often referred to as the 'Father of Confederation' and was the first Prime Minister of Canada?
A) Wilfrid Laurier
B) John A. Macdonald
C) Stephen Harper
D) Pierre Trudeau
  • 9. What is the highest mountain in Canada?
A) Mount Saint Elias
B) Mount Robson
C) Mount McKinley
D) Mount Logan
  • 10. Which natural wonder is located on the border between Canada and the United States?
A) Grand Canyon
B) Great Barrier Reef
C) Yellowstone National Park
D) Niagara Falls
  • 11. What is the name of the Canadian flag?
A) Union Jack
B) Maple Leaf
C) Tricolor
D) Stars and Stripes
  • 12. Which Canadian province is the most populous?
A) Alberta
B) Ontario
C) Quebec
D) Nova Scotia
  • 13. What is the currency of Canada?
A) Yen
B) Euro
C) Pound Sterling
D) Canadian Dollar
  • 14. Which Canadian singer is known as the 'Queen of Country Pop'?
A) Avril Lavigne
B) Shania Twain
C) Celine Dion
D) Alanis Morissette
  • 15. Which Canadian province is known for its stunning Rocky Mountains?
A) New Brunswick
B) Yukon
C) Prince Edward Island
D) Alberta
  • 16. What is the name of the national anthem of Canada?
A) O Canada
B) The Star-Spangled Banner
C) God Save the Queen
D) La Marseillaise
  • 17. What is the official national winter sport of Canada?
A) Curling
B) Skiing
C) Ice Hockey
D) Bobsleigh
  • 18. Which Canadian city hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics?
A) Toronto
B) Calgary
C) Montreal
D) Vancouver
  • 19. What is the name of the world's first national park, located in Canada?
A) Jasper National Park
B) Yellowstone National Park
C) Banff National Park
D) Rocky Mountain National Park
  • 20. What is the name of the Canadian police force that enforces federal laws?
A) Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
B) Montreal Police Service
C) Vancouver Police Department
D) Toronto Police Service
  • 21. Which Canadian province is known for its distinct cultural and linguistic heritage with its unique Acadian community?
A) Prince Edward Island
B) Newfoundland and Labrador
C) Nova Scotia
D) New Brunswick
  • 22. Which Great Lake does not border Canada?
A) Lake Ontario
B) Lake Michigan
C) Lake Superior
D) Lake Huron
  • 23. Which Canadian province or territory is the largest in terms of land area?
A) Saskatchewan
B) Nunavut
C) British Columbia
D) Alberta
  • 24. What animal is on the Canadian quarter coin?
A) Moose
B) Caribou
C) Beaver
D) Loon
  • 25. What is the second official language of Canada, next to English?
A) French
B) Japanese
C) German
D) Spanish
  • 26. In what year did Canadian women gain the right to vote federally?
A) 1918
B) 1982
C) 1935
D) 1960
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