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Chapter 10 – Canada's Regions
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In terms of size, how does Canada rank?
Second largest country on earth
First largest country on earth
Third largest country on earth
Fourth largest country on earth
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How big is Canada?
5 million square kilometres
1 million square kilometres
20 million square kilometres
10 million square kilometres
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Which oceans line Canada's frontiers?
Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean and Southern Ocean
Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean
Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean and Arctic Ocean
Pacific Ocean and Arctic Ocean
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Which country lies on Canada's southern border?
Mexico
U.S.A.
Central America
Washington
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What are the regions of Canada?
Atlantic Provinces, Central Canada, Prairie Provinces, West Coast and Northern Territories
South Provinces, Northern Canada, West Provinces, East Provinces, and Central Territories
Ontario, Quebec, Prairie Provinces and Central Canada
Atlantic Provinces, Central Canada, Prairie Provinces, and West Coast
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What is Canada's national capital?
Ottawa
Toronto
Vancouver
Montreal
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When was Ottawa chosen as the capital of Canada?
1757
1957
1857
1657
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Who chose Ottawa as the capital of Canada?
Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth I
Queen Anne
Queen Victoria
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In terms of size, how does Ottawa's metropolitan area rank in Canada?
Fourth largest metropolitan area
Largest metropolitan area
Second largest metropolitan area
Third largest metropolitan area
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How many provinces and territories are there in Canada?
Ten provinces and four territories
Nine provinces and three territories
Ten provinces and three territories
Eight provinces and five territories
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In Canada, each province and territory has its own capital city.
True
False
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What is the population of Canada?
About 42 million people
About 34 million people
About 18 million people
About 68 million people
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Where do the majority of Canadians live?
In rural areas
In small towns
In cities
Along the East Coast
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Which of the following are Atlantic Provinces?
Ontario, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Labrador
Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Quebec
Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Quebec
Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island
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Which of the following defines Central Canada?
Quebec and Ontario
Quebec and Manitoba
Ontario and Saskatchewan
Manitoba and Saskatchewan
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Which of the following are Prairie Provinces?
Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta
Saskatchewan, Alberta and Nova Scotia
Ontario, Manitoba and Alberta
Manitoba, Ontario and Saskatchewan
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Which of the following is a West Coast Province?
Nunavut
Nova Scotia
British Columbia
Alberta
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Which of the following defines Northern Canada?
Nunavut, Northwest Territories and Yukon
Nunavut and Northwest Territories
Northwest Territories and Yukon
Nunavut, Northwest Territories and Newfoundland
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What is the capital of Newfoundland and Labrador?
St. John's
Charlottetown
Halifax
Fredericton
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What is the capital of Prince Edward Island?
Halifax
Fredericton
St. John's
Charlottetown
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What is the capital of Nova Scotia?
Charlottetown
St. John's
Fredericton
Halifax
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What is the capital of New Brunswick?
Halifax
Fredericton
Winnipeg
Regina
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What is the capital of Saskatchewan?
Saskatoon
Edmonton
Winnipeg
Regina
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What is the capital of Quebec?
Quebec City
Montreal
Saint-Jean
Chicoutimi
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What is the capital of Ontario?
Ottawa
Toronto
Kingston
Mississauga
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What is the capital of Manitoba?
Regina
Edmonton
Winnipeg
Calgary
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What is the capital of Alberta?
Calgary
Edmonton
Red Deer
Regina
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What is the capital of British Columbia?
Vancouver
Victoria
Calgary
Edmonton
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What is the capital of Nunavut?
Yellowknife
Inuit
Edmonton
Iqaluit
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What is the capital of the Northwest Territories?
Whitehorse
Edmonton
Yellowknife
Iqaluit
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What is the capital of the Yukon?
Yellowknife
Iqaluit
Whitehorse
Edmonton
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Which of the following does not border British Columbia?
Saskatchewan
Yukon
Alberta
Northwest Territories
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Which of the following does not border Alberta?
British Columbia
Manitoba
Saskatchewan
Northwest Territories
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Which of the following does not border the Yukon?
Arctic Ocean
Northwest Territories
British Columbia
Alberta
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Which of the following does not border the Northwest Territories?
Yukon
Ontario
Nunavut
Alberta
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Which of the following does not border Nunavut?
Arctic Ocean
Northwest Territories
Manitoba
Ontario
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Which of the following does not border Saskatchewan?
U.S.A.
Alberta
Manitoba
British Columbia
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Which of the following does not border Manitoba?
Quebec
Saskatchewan
Ontario
U.S.A.
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Which of the following does not border Ontario?
Nova Scotia
Manitoba
Quebec
Hudson Bay
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Which of the following does not border Quebec?
Ontario
New Brunswick
Nova Scotia
Atlantic Ocean
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Which of the following does not border New Brunswick?
Nova Scotia
Prince Edward Island
Quebec
Atlantic Ocean
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Which of the following borders Nova Scotia?
New Brunswick
Quebec
Prince Edward Island
Ontario
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Which of the following borders Prince Edward Island?
New Brunswick
Quebec
Nova Scotia
Atlantic Ocean
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Which of the following borders Newfoundland and Labrador?
Quebec
Nova Scotia
New Brunswick
Ontario
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Which of the following provinces/territories borders the Pacific Ocean?
Quebec
British Columbia
Northwest Territories
Alberta
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Which of the following provinces/territories does not border the U.S.A.?
Quebec
British Columbia
Nunavut
Alberta
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Which of the following provinces/territories does not border Hudson Bay?
Nunavut
Manitoba
Ontario
Northwest Territories
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Which of the following provinces/territories borders with the Atlantic Ocean?
Newfoundland and Labrador
British Columbia
Saskatchewan
Alberta
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Which of the following provinces/territories borders the Arctic Ocean?
Nunavut
Manitoba
Ontario
Newfoundland and Labrador
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What is the most easterly point in North America?
Prince Edward Island
Nova Scotia
New Brunswick
Newfoundland and Labrador
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Which province has its own time zone?
Nunavut
Yukon
Newfoundland and Labrador
Prince Edward Island
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What is the oldest colony of the British Empire?
Prince Edward Island
Newfoundland and Labrador
Nova Scotia
New Brunswick
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Which province has long been known for its fisheries, coastal fishing villages and distinct culture?
Newfoundland and Labrador
Nova Scotia
New Brunswick
British Columbia
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What does P.E.I. stand for?
Prince Edward Island
Prince Edmond Island
Port Edward Island
Prince Edgar Island
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What is Canada's smallest province?
Nunavut
Prince Edward Island
Saskatchewan
Nova Scotia
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What is known as the birthplace of Confederation?
Ontario
Quebec
Nova Scotia
Prince Edward Island
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In Canada, where can you find one of the longest continuous multispan bridges in the world?
Prince Edward Island
Quebec
Nova Scotia
Ontario
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In Canada, where can you find Celtic and Gaelic traditions?
Newfoundland and Labrador
Saskatchewan
Nova Scotia
Prince Edward Island
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Where is Canada's largest naval base?
Nova Scotia
Vancouver
New Brunswick
Ontario
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Where is Canada's largest east coast port?
Charlottetown
St. John's
Halifax
Fredericton
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In Canada, where can you find the world's highest tides?
Prince Edward Island
Quebec
Nova Scotia
British Columbia
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Which province has the second largest river system on North America's Atlantic coastline?
Quebec
Nova Scotia
New Brunswick
Newfoundland and Labrador
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Which city is the principal Francophone Acadian centre in Canada?
Moncton
Quebec City
Montreal
Charlottetown
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Which province is the only officially bilingual province?
Quebec
New Brunswick
Nova Scotia
Ontario
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In Canada, where do more than half of the people live?
Central Canada
Atlantic provinces
Prairie provinces
West Coast
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What is known as Canada's industrial and manufacturing heartland?
Ontario
Alberta
Quebec
Southern Ontario and Quebec
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Where are more than three quarters of all Canadian manufactured goods produced?
Quebec
Ontario
Quebec and Ontario
Ontario and Manitoba
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In Quebec, where do the vast majority of people live?
Along or near the St. Lawrence River
On the Atlantic Coast
At the border with Ontario
At the border with the U.S.A.
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In Quebec, how many people speak French as their first language?
Less than half
About one-third
More than three-quarters
100%
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Which province is Canada's main producer of pulp and paper?
New Brunswick
Ontario
British Columbia
Quebec
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Which province is Canada's largest producer of hydroelectricity?
Ontario
Quebec
British Columbia
Manitoba
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What is "La Francophonie"?
A traditional French music
A region in Quebec
A French-Canadian political party
An association of French-speaking nations
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Which of the following is Canada's second largest city?
Toronto
Vancouver
Montreal
Ottawa
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What is Canada's second largest, mainly French-speaking city in the world, after Paris?
Quebec City
Montreal
Ottawa
Halifax
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Where do one-third of Canadians live?
British Colombia
Quebec
Nova Scotia
Ontario
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Which of the following is Canada's main financial centre and largest city?
Toronto
Vancouver
Montreal
Ottawa
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Which of the following has the largest French-speaking population outside of Quebec?
Ontario
Nova Scotia
New Brunswick
Manitoba
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Which two of the following are Great Lakes?
Lake Hudson and Lake Michigan
Lake Hudson and Lake Erie
Lake Ontario and Lake Erie
Lake Superior and Lake Lawrence
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Where are the Great Lakes located?
Between Ontario and Quebec
Between Ontario and the United States
Between Quebec and the United States
Between Manitoba and the United States
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How many of the Great Lakes are located between Ontario and the United States?
Two
Four
Three
Five
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Which of the following is the largest fresh water lake in the world?
Lake Ontario
Lake Erie
Lake Superior
Lake Huron
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For what is Lake Superior known?
Largest fresh water fishing industry in the world
Largest fresh water lake in the world
Largest dam in the world
Deepest lake in the world
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Which provinces have some of the most fertile farmlands in the world?
Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta
Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick
British Columbia, Alberta and the Yukon
Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec
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Which are the Prairie provinces?
Manitoba and Saskatchewan
Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta
Manitoba and Alberta
Saskatchewan, Ontario and Alberta
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Where is Western Canada's largest Francophone community?
Manitoba
Saskatchewan
British Columbia
Alberta
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Which province has the largest Aboriginal population in Canada?
Saskatchewan
Ontario
Manitoba
New Brunswick
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Which province was once known as the "breadbasket of the world" and, the "wheat province"?
Saskatchewan
Ontario
Manitoba
New Brunswick
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Which province is Canada's largest producer of grains and oilseeds?
New Brunswick
Ontario
Manitoba
Saskatchewan
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Which province has 40% of the arable land in Canada?
Yukon
Saskatchewan
New Brunswick
Manitoba
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Which province has the world's richest deposits of uranium and potash?
Saskatchewan
Alberta
Manitoba
Ontario
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Which of the following is the home to the training academy of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)?
Winnipeg
Regina
Saskatoon
Edmonton
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Which city is the headquarters of the Canadian mining industry?
Winnipeg
Vancouver
Saskatoon
Edmonton
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Where is the world-famous Lake Louise?
Rocky Mountains
Appalachian Mountains
Interior Mountains
Selkirk Mountains
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How many national parks does Alberta have?
One
Three
Ten
Five
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Which province is Canada's major producer of oil and gas?
British Columbia
Alberta
Manitoba
Ontario
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