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Last updated almost 8 years ago
20 questions
Note from the author:
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Question 1
1.

What order did the provinces/territories join Canada? Drag each group to the correct spot in the list.

  1. Manitoba, Northwest Territories
  2. Prince Edward Island
  3. Newfoundland and Labrador
  4. Nunavut
  5. Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia
  6. British Columbia
  7. Alberta and Saskatchewan
  8. Yukon
Question 2
2.

Which capital city is further north? (Hint: the latitude will be the greatest)

Question 3
3.

Which province has more than one capital city in its borders? Name the province and the capital cities.

Question 4
4.

Drag and drop the provincial symbols into the correct categories. Make sure each item is in only one category.

  • Red oak
  • Western red lily
  • Osprey
  • Pacific dogwood
  • Tamarack larch
  • Snowy owl
  • Sharp-tailed grouse
  • Common Loon
  • Mountain avens
  • Wild rose
  • Balsam fir
  • Stellar's jay
  • Lodgepole pine
  • Red birch
  • White spruce
  • Provincial Birds
  • Provincial Trees
  • Provincial Flowers
  • Not a Provincial Symbol
Question 5
5.

Select all the capital cities that have a population of more than 50 000

Question 6
6.

Name the province.
This province has more than 5 million people living in it.
This province's first premier did not have a "sir" in his name.
This province has minerals as one of it's natural resources.
This province borders Hudson's Bay.
This province was one of the original provinces of Canada.
This province's capital city has a population of less than 1 million.

Question 7
7.

The first premier of Manitoba was Sir Harold T. Georgeton.

Question 8
8.

Which province is drawn above?

Question 9
9.

What capital city should be labelled on the star (in the province pictured above)?

Question 10
10.

Which direction should be placed in the A (in purple) position in the compass rose (in the picture above)?

Question 11
11.

Which province has the following natural resources: fish, tress, minerals, oil and gas and the following bodies of water: Atlantic Ocean, Bay of Fundy, Northumberland Strait, St, George's Bay and Cabot Strait?

Question 12
12.

Drag and drop the provinces into the appropriate category. Please make sure each province is in only one category.

  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Manitoba
  • New Brunswick
  • Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nunavut
  • Nova Scotia
  • Ontario
  • Quebec
  • Saskatchewan
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Yukon
  • Has minerals as a natural resource
  • Does not have minerals as a natural resource
Question 13
13.

Who was the first premier of Alberta?

Question 14
14.

A major body of water in British Columbia is the Atlantic Ocean.

Question 15
15.

Drag and drop each person into the appropriate category. Please make sure you only use each person once.

  • John Horgan
  • Alfred Boyd
  • Stephen H. Montgomery
  • Rachel Notley
  • Andrew R. Wetmore
  • Brian Gallant
  • Joey Smallwood
  • Samuel Quinn
  • Wade MacLauchlan
  • Thomas Walter Scott
  • Current Premier
  • First Premier
  • Not a Premier
Question 16
16.

Select all of the cities that are further west than 100 W. (Hint: further means a larger number)

Question 17
17.

Prince Edward Island has trees as one of its natural resources.

Question 18
18.

Name the province.
This province has a population of less than one million.
This province was one of the original provinces in Canada.
This province is considered a Maritime province.
Hiram Blanchard was the first premier of this province.

Question 19
19.

The black-capped chickadee is the provincial bird of New Brunswick.

Question 20
20.

Choose one capital city to go and visit, and give three reasons why you want to visit.