Page 19 Flashcards
1) What is the length of the Confederation bridge?
13 km long
2) Among the following languages which is the first official language in the schools of Nunavut?
Inuktitut
3) What is Winnipeg’s French Quarter?
St. Boniface
4) Quebec is the main producer of the paper and pulp in Canada.(T/F)
True
5) Which is the oldest colony in the entire British Empire?
Newfoundland and Labrador
6) What is the approx population of Yellow knifes?
20000
7) What is the name of the poet who used to celebrate the Gold Rush of 1890s?
Robert W. Service
8) What did Martin Frobisher explore?
the uncharted Arctic
9) During winter, all the water bodies of port Halifax gets covered with the ice.
False
10) Where in western Canada exist the largest Francophone community?
Winnipeg
11) Which town in Canada is termed as the “Diamond capital of the North America?”
Yellowknife, NWT
12) Which of the following provinces in Canada is known as “the bread basket of the world” and also as “the wheat province”?
Saskatchewan
13) Which of the following areas have the largest French speaking population?
Ontario
14) Which territory of Canada has a record of coldest (-63 C) temperature?
Yukon
15) Which province in North America’s Atlantic coastline has the second largest river network?
New Brunswick
16) The culture maintained by the Celtic traditions and Gaelic speaking people of Nova Scotia is much vibrant.(T/F)
True
17) Which is the largest city in New Brunswick?
Saint John
18) Population of British Columbia, the westernmost province of Canada is about 4 million.(T/F)
True
19) Who are the founder of Brunswick?
the United Empire Loyalists
20) Which province in Canada is equipped with the most extensive Park system having around 600 parks?
British Columbia