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Question 1
"Canada is the __________ country in the world." Which of the following belongs in the blank?"
    largest
    second largest
    third largest
Question 2
What birthday will the country of Canada celebrate in 2002?
    100th
    120th
    135th
    150th
Question 3
Canada's newest province is
    Manitoba
    Newfoundland and Labrador
    Prince Edward Island
    British Columbia
Question 4
Canada's newest territory is
    Yukon Territory
    Northwest Territories
    Nunavut
Question 5
The number of people living in Canada is about
    15 million
    30 million
    45 million
    none of the above
Question 6
Nearly two-thirds of Canada's people live in two provinces. Which are they?
    British Columbia and Ontario
    Alberta and Ontario
    Quebec and Ontario
    British Columbia and Quebec
Question 7
Which city doesn't belong on a list of provincial capitals?
    Fredericton, New Brunswick
    Edmonton, Alberta
    St. John's, Newfoundland
    Vancouver, British Columbia
Question 8
Canada's longest river, the Mackenzie, empties into which ocean?
    the Arctic
    the Atlantic
    the Pacific
Question 9
Which is both the largest and deepest of the five Great Lakes?
    Lake Superior
    Lake Erie
    Lake Michigan
    Lake Ontario
Question 10
What is Canada's official animal?
    the caribou
    the moose
    the polar bear
    the beaver
Question 11
On February 15 in what year did Canada's new red-and-white maple leaf flag first fly over Parliament Hill in Ottawa?
    1965
    1945
    1905
    1875
Question 12
What comes next after this line in O Canada: "With glowing hearts we see thee rise..."?
    "Our home and native land."
    "The True North strong and free."
    "We stand on guard for thee."
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