
Amazing Canada. Kaleidoscope of Questions. Quiz
The online quiz series “World Geography Quiz: 100 Countries, 2,500 Questions: Educational Travel Around the Globe” was published as separate books on the online platforms.
Each country in the world in the series online quizzes “World Geography Quiz: 100 Countries, 2,500 Questions: Educational Travel Around the Globe” is explored through 25 questions, which encourage independent research, comparisons between countries, fact-checking and the search for patterns and differences.
If you’re interested in new technologies and territories, you’ll not only learn many interesting facts about the national characteristics of countries around the world but also learn to find analogies and generalizations when comparing nature, sociology, economics, and culture.
Each country in the quiz series is examined through 25 questions and includes a sequence of five modules.
Module 1: General Information: 1. Borders, Country Map, 2. Flag Symbolism, 3. Coat of Arms Symbolism, 4. Toponymy, Etymology of Names, 5. Money
Module 2: Nature: 1. Mountains, 3. Water Resources, 3. Landscape Features, 4. Flora, 5. Fauna
Module 3: People: 1. Nations, ethnic groups, 2. Languages, linguistics, 3. National dishes, cuisine 4. People’s way of life (rules of behavior, traditions) 5. Famous people of the past and present
Module 4: Economics: 1. Urbanization, capital city 2. Agriculture, food security 3. Export, Trade, 4. Energy, transport, technology, 5. Attractions, tourism
Module 5: Culture: 1. Music, 2. Sports, 3. Religion, 4. Holidays, festivals, 5. Art
The online quiz includes problem question and question with possible answer options.
The series of online quizzes “Amazing Russia: The Complete Quiz Guide: Explore Every Region” is also useful for broadening horizons, career guidance, and developing critical thinking.
Amazing Canada. Kaleidoscope of Questions. General Information
Canada General 1
What is the «coastline paradox»? In terms of territory, Canada ranks second after Russia, borders the USA to the south and northwest (Alaska), and Denmark (Hans Island) to the northeast. It has a maritime border with France (Saint Pierre and Miquelon) to the east and boasts the longest coastline in the world. The Canada-USA border is the longest international border in the world, and the shortest border Canada has is with Russia: its length is 0 kilometers. This is the North Pole, where the borders of Russia and Canada’s polar territories meet. Canada’s territory is divided into 10 provinces and 3 territories. The motto of the province of Alberta is: «Strong and free». Which province’s motto is: «Splendor without sunset» (Latin: Splendor Sine Occasu)?
1. Manitoba 2. Nova Scotia 3. Quebec 4. British Columbia 5. Ontario 6. Saskatchewan 7. Newfoundland and Labrador
Canada General 2
How were the attributes of sovereignty created? The flag of Canada consists of a red rectangular field with a white square in the center, which features an eleven-pointed red maple leaf. The side stripes are identical in width, each being ¼ of the flag’s length. This configuration of the flag is known as the «Canadian Pillar.» The number and arrangement of the points of the leaf were chosen after aerodynamic tunnel tests, which showed how the image on the flag was least distorted under strong winds. The flag of Canada was introduced only in 1965; before that, the flag was…
1. France 2. United Kingdom 3. USA 4. Italy 5. European Union
Canada General 3
Where do the English roses of the Tudors, French lilies of the Bourbons, Scottish thistles, and Irish shamrocks bloom? The heraldic shield of Canada’s coat of arms is divided into five parts. Four parts represent the countries from which the ancestors of Canadians came: three golden lions on a red field represent England, a red lion on a golden field represents Scotland, a golden harp on a blue field represents Ireland, and three golden lilies on a blue field represent France. Surrounding the shield is a crimson ribbon with a golden edge inscribed with the golden motto: «Desiderantes Melioreum Patriam,» which means…
1. «Prosperity in unity» 2. «Workers of all countries, unite!» 3. «From sea to sea» 4. «Strength in knowledge» 5. «They desired a better country» 6. «Always forward» 7. «Freedom and labor» 8. «Under the guidance of virtue» 9. «Loyalty to the land and traditions»
Canada General 4
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