- 1. Baffin Island, the largest island in Canada and the fifth largest island in the world, is an extraordinary and remote expanse located in the Arctic region of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Spanning approximately 507,451 square kilometers, it is known for its stunning natural beauty, characterized by towering fjords, dramatic cliffs, and vast ice fields that create an awe-inspiring landscape. The island is bordered by the Baffin Bay to the west and Greenland to the east, and its rugged terrain is dotted with glaciers and a variety of wildlife, including polar bears, seals, and migratory birds, making it a vital habitat for numerous species. Baffin Island is home to several Inuit communities, where traditional lifestyles persist alongside modern influences, and the rich cultural heritage of the Inuit people is evident in their art, storytelling, and practices. The island offers unique opportunities for adventure tourism, such as hiking, kayaking, and dog sledding, drawing explorers and outdoor enthusiasts seeking to experience the Arctic environment. Despite its remote location, Baffin Island has a captivating allure, with its pristine natural landscapes, extensive history, and resilience against the harsh Arctic climate.
What is the largest island in the Arctic Archipelago?
A) Baffin Island B) Southampton Island C) Victoria Island D) Ellesmere Island
- 2. In what country is Baffin Island located?
A) Russia B) Greenland C) Canada D) Iceland
- 3. Which indigenous people traditionally inhabit Baffin Island?
A) Blackfoot B) Cree C) Haida D) Inuit
- 4. Baffin Island is part of the territory of which Canadian province/territory?
A) Northwest Territories B) British Columbia C) Nunavut D) Ontario
- 5. What is the name of the largest settlement on Baffin Island?
A) Pond Inlet B) Cape Dorset C) Clyde River D) Iqaluit
- 6. Which sea lies to the west of Baffin Island?
A) Beaufort Sea B) Labrador Sea C) Davis Strait D) Baffin Bay
- 7. Which bay lies to the south of Baffin Island?
A) Hudson Strait B) Great Slave Lake C) Hudson Bay D) James Bay
- 8. Who named Baffin Island?
A) Martin Frobisher B) Henry Hudson C) William Baffin D) John Davis
- 9. What mineral resource was historically mined on Baffin Island?
A) Diamonds B) Iron ore C) Copper D) Gold
- 10. What is the name of a famous Inuit artist from Baffin Island?
A) Kenojuak Ashevak B) Vincent van Gogh C) Pablo Picasso D) Leonardo da Vinci
- 11. Which of these is a bay located on the northeast coast of Baffin Island?
A) Foxe Basin B) Eclipse Sound C) Cumberland Sound D) Hudson Bay
- 12. Which national park on Baffin Island is known for its polar bear population?
A) Auyuittuq National Park B) Quttinirpaaq National Park C) Sirmilik National Park D) Ukkusiksalik National Park
- 13. What is the highest mountain on Baffin Island?
A) Mount Asgard B) Mount Skarvan C) Mount Odin D) Mount Thor
- 14. What is the approximate area of Baffin Island in square kilometers?
A) 326,239 B) 598,765 C) 421,083 D) 507,451
- 15. What type of climate does Baffin Island have?
A) Temperate B) Desert C) Tropical D) Arctic
- 16. Which famous explorer set foot on Baffin Island in the 16th century?
A) James Cook B) Henry Hudson C) Martin Frobisher D) Jacques Cartier
- 17. What is the traditional Inuit name for Baffin Island?
A) Nunavut B) Inukshuk C) Qikiqtaaluk D) Iqaluit
- 18. What is the name of the ice sheet covering much of Baffin Island?
A) Vatnajökull B) Sverdrup Glacier C) Columbia Icefield D) Penny Ice Cap
- 19. What is the name of the traditional Inuit house built from blocks of snow or ice?
A) Tipi B) Yurt C) Igloo D) Longhouse
- 20. In what year was Baffin Island officially recognized as part of Canada?
A) 1949 B) 1880 C) 2005 D) 1967
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