0% 0 votes, 0 avg AN-Geographique et info Generales 1 / 120 1 points 1. What is the capital of Newfoundland and Labrador? A) St. John’s B) Halifax C) Charlottetown D) Fredericton Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 2 / 120 1 points 2. What is the capital of Nova Scotia? A) Halifax B) Fredericton C) Charlottetown D) St. John’s Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 3 / 120 1 points 3. What is the capital of Saskatchewan? A) Saskatoon B) Regina C) Winnipeg D) Edmonton Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 4 / 120 1 points 4. What is the capital of Manitoba? A) Regina B) Winnipeg C) Saskatoon D) Brandon Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 5 / 120 1 points 5. What is the capital of Alberta? A) Calgary B) Edmonton C) Red Deer D) Lethbridge Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 6 / 120 1 points 6. What is the capital of British Columbia? A) Vancouver B) Victoria C) Kelowna D) Prince George Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 7 / 120 1 points 7. What is the capital of Quebec? A) Montreal B) Quebec City C) Gatineau D) Sherbrooke Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 8 / 120 1 points 8. What is the capital of Ontario? A) Ottawa B) Toronto C) Hamilton D) London Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 9 / 120 1 points 9. Which province is the most populous in Canada? A) British Columbia B) Quebec C) Ontario D) Alberta Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 10 / 120 1 points 10. Canada is the ____ largest country in the world by area. A) first B) second C) third D) fourth Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 11 / 120 1 points 11. Which ocean borders Canada to the north? A) Atlantic Ocean B) Pacific Ocean C) Arctic Ocean D) Mediterranean Sea Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 12 / 120 1 points 12. Which ocean borders Canada on the east? A) Pacific Ocean B) Atlantic Ocean C) Arctic Ocean D) Southern Ocean Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 13 / 120 1 points 13. Which ocean borders Canada on the west? A) Atlantic Ocean B) Arctic Ocean C) Pacific Ocean D) Indian Ocean Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 14 / 120 1 points 14. Which provinces make up Central Canada? A) Ontario and Quebec B) Alberta and Saskatchewan C) Manitoba and British Columbia D) New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 15 / 120 1 points 15. Which provinces make up the Prairies? A) Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick B) Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba C) Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador D) British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 16 / 120 1 points 16. Which provinces make up Atlantic Canada? A) Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan B) Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador C) Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba D) Quebec, Ontario, British Columbia Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 17 / 120 1 points 17. What is the capital of Yukon? A) Dawson B) Whitehorse C) Yellowknife D) Iqaluit Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 18 / 120 1 points 18. What is the capital of the Northwest Territories? A) Whitehorse B) Yellowknife C) Iqaluit D) Inuvik Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 19 / 120 1 points 19. What is the capital of Nunavut? A) Yellowknife B) Iqaluit C) Whitehorse D) Rankin Inlet Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 20 / 120 1 points 20. What is the capital of Canada? A) Toronto B) Ottawa C) Montreal D) Vancouver Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 21 / 120 1 points 21. Together, Ontario and Quebec produce more: A) Than half of all fishing products in Canada B) Than one-third of all mining products in Canada C) Than half of all agricultural exports in Canada D) Than three-quarters of all manufactured goods in Canada Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 22 / 120 1 points 22. The Clarkson Cup is awarded: A) To junior men's hockey B) To baseball C) To curling D) To women's hockey teams Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 23 / 120 1 points 23. The Confederation Bridge is: A) 8 km long B) 10 km long C) 16 km long D) 13 km long Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 24 / 120 1 points 24. The White Pass and Yukon Route railway connects: A) Vancouver and Victoria B) Edmonton and Calgary C) Halifax and Moncton D) Skagway (Alaska) and Whitehorse (Yukon) Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 25 / 120 1 points 25. More than 700 festivals take place each year in: A) Newfoundland and Labrador B) Prince Edward Island C) New Brunswick D) Nova Scotia Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 26 / 120 1 points 26. The G7 countries are: A) Canada, China, France, Japan, Russia, United Kingdom, United States B) Canada, Spain, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom, United States, France C) Canada, Germany, United Kingdom, Italy, France, Japan, United States D) The United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, Italy, France, Japan and Canada Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 27 / 120 1 points 27. In which Atlantic province is the Bay of Fundy located? A) Newfoundland and Labrador B) Prince Edward Island C) Nova Scotia D) New Brunswick Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 28 / 120 1 points 28. What are the three main types of industry in Canada? A) Agriculture, fishing and tourism B) Technology, services and fishing C) Tourism, forestry and culture D) Natural resources, manufacturing and services Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 29 / 120 1 points 29. Which province has its own time zone? A) Nova Scotia B) Ontario C) Manitoba D) Newfoundland and Labrador Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 30 / 120 1 points 30. In which province are there five national parks, including Banff National Park? A) British Columbia B) Ontario C) New Brunswick D) Alberta Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 31 / 120 1 points 31. Which province is the largest producer of cereals and oilseeds in the country? A) Alberta B) Ontario C) Manitoba D) Saskatchewan Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 32 / 120 1 points 32. The largest freshwater lake in the world is: A) Lake Erie B) Lake Huron C) Lake Michigan D) Lake Superior Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 33 / 120 1 points 33. Today, about half of First Nations people live on reserves among approximately: A) 200 communities B) 300 communities C) 900 communities D) 600 communities Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 34 / 120 1 points 34. Approximately how many people live in the province of Quebec? A) About two million B) About seventeen million C) About four million D) Nearly eight million Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 35 / 120 1 points 35. The province that produces the most oil and gas in Canada is: A) British Columbia B) Quebec C) New Brunswick D) Alberta Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 36 / 120 1 points 36. Give an example of how you can show responsibility by getting involved in your community. A) Leave problems to others B) Avoid local involvement C) Never help anyone D) Volunteer Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 37 / 120 1 points 37. December 26 is: A) Canada Day B) Remembrance Day C) New Year's Day D) The day after Christmas Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 38 / 120 1 points 38. Which sport is the Grey Cup a championship of? A) Hockey B) Soccer C) Rugby D) Canadian football Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 39 / 120 1 points 39. The majority of the Indigenous population is: A) Métis B) Inuit C) Acadians D) First Nations Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 40 / 120 1 points 40. What is the name of the dialect spoken by the Métis? A) Cree B) Inuktitut C) Acadian French D) Michif Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 41 / 120 1 points 41. Which region is known for vineyards, wines and fruit crops? A) The Fraser Valley B) Northern Alberta C) The Labrador coast D) The Niagara Region Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 42 / 120 1 points 42. Where do Inuit peoples live? A) In large southern cities B) On Prairie reserves C) In Central Canada's provincial capitals D) In communities spread across the Arctic Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 43 / 120 1 points 43. In which sector do most Canadians work? A) Mining industry B) Construction C) Agriculture D) Services Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 44 / 120 1 points 44. The Okanagan Valley, known for orchards and its wine industry, is: A) In Quebec B) In Alberta C) In Manitoba D) In British Columbia Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 45 / 120 1 points 45. The Métis represent: A) 10% of the Indigenous population B) 50% of the Indigenous population C) 65% of the Indigenous population D) 30% of the Indigenous population Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 46 / 120 1 points 46. Which sport has the largest number of registered participants in Canada? A) Ice hockey B) Baseball C) Basketball D) Soccer Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 47 / 120 1 points 47. Which city is called the 'diamond capital of North America'? A) Whitehorse B) Iqaluit C) Dawson D) Yellowknife (NWT) Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 48 / 120 1 points 48. Which province shares a border with Newfoundland and Labrador? A) Ontario B) New Brunswick C) Nova Scotia D) Quebec Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 49 / 120 1 points 49. What are the three oceans surrounding Canada? A) Atlantic, Indian and Pacific B) Arctic, Bering and Hudson C) Atlantic, Pacific and Mediterranean D) Atlantic, Arctic and Pacific Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 50 / 120 1 points 50. Where are the Canadian Rockies located? A) Between Ontario and Quebec B) Between Manitoba and Ontario C) Along the Atlantic coast D) Along the border between British Columbia and Alberta Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 51 / 120 1 points 51. Which province has the largest network of parks, with about 600 provincial parks? A) Ontario B) Alberta C) Manitoba D) British Columbia Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 52 / 120 1 points 52. Where is Mount Logan? A) British Columbia B) Alberta C) Nunavut D) Yukon Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 53 / 120 1 points 53. Forestry, fishing, agriculture, mining and energy are examples of the: A) Technology sector B) Banking sector C) Transportation sector D) Natural resources sector Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 54 / 120 1 points 54. In Canada, the state has traditionally worked with religious communities to, among other things: A) Ban the arrival of refugees B) Reduce services for newcomers C) Create provincial borders D) Resettle refugees Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 55 / 120 1 points 55. In British Columbia, what are the two most spoken languages in cities after English? A) Spanish and French B) German and Italian C) Russian and Arabic D) Chinese and Punjabi Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 56 / 120 1 points 56. In this province, you can find the largest Francophone population outside Quebec. A) Manitoba B) British Columbia C) Alberta D) Ontario Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 57 / 120 1 points 57. 4% of the Indigenous population is: A) First Nations B) Acadians C) English-speakers D) Inuit Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 58 / 120 1 points 58. What is the largest city in Saskatchewan? A) Regina B) Prince Albert C) Yorkton D) Saskatoon Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 59 / 120 1 points 59. Why is British Columbia known as Canada's Pacific Gateway? A) Because it has Canada's largest desert B) Because it is the oldest province C) Because it is entirely in the Arctic D) The Port of Vancouver handles billions of dollars' worth of goods traded worldwide Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 60 / 120 1 points 60. What percentage of Indigenous peoples are First Nations? A) 0.25 B) 0.4 C) 0.7 D) 0.65 Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 61 / 120 1 points 61. Which province has the largest Indigenous population? A) British Columbia B) Quebec C) Alberta D) Manitoba Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 62 / 120 1 points 62. Indigenous peoples of the West Coast dry and smoke fish to preserve it. A) Faux B) Vrai Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 63 / 120 1 points 63. The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) is: A) A sports association B) A humanitarian organization C) An economic program D) A military alliance Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 64 / 120 1 points 64. In which province does one-third of Canada's population live? A) Quebec B) Alberta C) British Columbia D) Ontario Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 65 / 120 1 points 65. In Canada, the number of people who report having no religion is increasing. A) Faux B) Vrai Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 66 / 120 1 points 66. The famous Lake Louise is located in the Rockies in: A) British Columbia B) Saskatchewan C) Manitoba D) Alberta Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 67 / 120 1 points 67. The Marathon of Hope raised funds for: A) Mental health research B) Heart research C) Asthma research D) Cancer research Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 68 / 120 1 points 68. Which port is the largest and busiest in Canada? A) Port of Halifax B) Port of Quebec C) Port of Saint John D) Port of Vancouver Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 69 / 120 1 points 69. Polygamy is permitted in Canada. A) Vrai B) Faux Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 70 / 120 1 points 70. Who praised Canada as a 'Great Dominion'? A) Foreign journalists B) American leaders C) Viking explorers D) Poets and songwriters Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 71 / 120 1 points 71. Name an important river flowing through Quebec. A) The Churchill River B) The Yukon River C) The Mackenzie River D) The St. Lawrence River Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 72 / 120 1 points 72. The Canadian Rangers are: A) A municipal rescue service B) A civilian border agency C) A commercial aviation unit D) The Canadian Armed Forces Reserve (militia) Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 73 / 120 1 points 73. What are the English- and French-speaking populations in Canada whose mother tongue is English or French? A) 20 million English-speakers and 5 million French-speakers B) 12 million English-speakers and 12 million French-speakers C) 10 million English-speakers and 18 million French-speakers D) 18 million English-speakers and 7 million French-speakers Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 74 / 120 1 points 74. Which Canadian province produces the most oil and natural gas? A) British Columbia B) Saskatchewan C) Ontario D) Alberta Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 75 / 120 1 points 75. What is the second-longest river in North America? A) Yukon River B) Colorado River C) St. Lawrence River D) Mackenzie River Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 76 / 120 1 points 76. Which province has the most valuable forestry industry in Canada? A) Ontario B) Saskatchewan C) Prince Edward Island D) British Columbia Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 77 / 120 1 points 77. The Monday immediately following Easter Sunday is called: A) Remembrance Monday B) Victoria Monday C) Holiday Monday D) Easter Monday Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 78 / 120 1 points 78. Where is the centre of the mining industry in Saskatchewan? A) Moose Jaw B) Prince Albert C) Regina D) Saskatoon Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 79 / 120 1 points 79. Today, Canadians enjoy one of the highest standards of living in the world. A) Vrai B) Faux Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 80 / 120 1 points 80. Halifax Harbour freezes over in winter. A) Vrai B) Faux Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 81 / 120 1 points 81. What is the name of Winnipeg’s Francophone neighbourhood? A) Fort Rouge B) Riverview C) Osborne Village D) Saint-Boniface Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 82 / 120 1 points 82. Approximately how many people live in Ontario? A) About four million B) About nine million C) About ten million D) Over twelve million Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 83 / 120 1 points 83. Which is the smallest Canadian province by land area? A) Nova Scotia B) New Brunswick C) Manitoba D) Prince Edward Island Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 84 / 120 1 points 84. Which Prairie province has the largest population? A) Saskatchewan B) Manitoba C) Prince Edward Island D) Alberta Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 85 / 120 1 points 85. The total population of Canada's three territories is approximately: A) 30 B) 60 C) 500 D) 100 Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 86 / 120 1 points 86. What is special about the number of people living in Ontario? A) They represent about one quarter of Canadians B) They represent about half of Canadians C) They represent about two-thirds of Canadians D) They represent one-third of all Canadians Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 87 / 120 1 points 87. Give examples of taking responsibility for yourself and your family. A) Changing cities every month without planning B) Ignoring school or work responsibilities C) Relying entirely on others D) Having a job, supporting your family, and working hard to maintain your skills Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 88 / 120 1 points 88. A Mari Usque Ad Mare' means: A) From sea to mountains B) From sea to plains C) From river to river D) From sea to sea Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 89 / 120 1 points 89. The main Francophone and Acadian centre is located in: A) Charlottetown, PEI B) Halifax, Nova Scotia C) St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador D) Moncton, New Brunswick Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 90 / 120 1 points 90. What do Canadians usually wear on Remembrance Day? A) A blue ribbon B) A white ribbon C) A golden maple leaf D) The red poppy Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 91 / 120 1 points 91. Which region of Canada is known for fertile land and major energy resources? A) Atlantic Canada B) Central Canada C) The North D) The Prairie Provinces Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 92 / 120 1 points 92. Where does the name 'Canada' come from? A) From a Latin word meaning 'kingdom' B) From an English word meaning 'north' C) From an Inuit word meaning 'ice' D) From 'kanata', a Huron-Iroquois word meaning village Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 93 / 120 1 points 93. Quebec is Canada's leading producer of pulp and paper. A) Faux B) Vrai Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 94 / 120 1 points 94. Lacrosse is an ancient sport originally played by Indigenous peoples. A) Faux B) Vrai Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 95 / 120 1 points 95. What is the tundra? A) A large coniferous forest B) A fertile agricultural valley C) A type of sandy desert D) A vast rocky Arctic plain Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 96 / 120 1 points 96. Which region covers more than one-third of Canada? A) Central Canada B) The Prairies C) Atlantic Canada D) The Northern Territories Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 97 / 120 1 points 97. The Friday immediately before Easter Sunday is called: A) Confederation Friday B) Remembrance Friday C) Easter Friday D) Good Friday Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 98 / 120 1 points 98. The Huron-Wendat, like the Cree and the Dene, were: A) Coastal navigators B) Mine workers C) Deep-sea fishers D) Hunter-gatherers Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 99 / 120 1 points 99. What percentage of Canadians work in service industries? A) 0.55 B) 0.6 C) 0.85 D) 0.75 Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 100 / 120 1 points 100. When do Canadians sing the Royal Anthem? A) Only during hockey games B) Only on July 1st C) Only during federal elections D) Whenever they wish to honour the King or Queen Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 101 / 120 1 points 101. How many territories are there in Canada? A) 2 B) 4 C) 5 D) 3 Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 102 / 120 1 points 102. What is known as the gateway to the Asia-Pacific region? A) Port of Halifax B) Port of Montreal C) Port of Prince Rupert D) Port of Vancouver Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 103 / 120 1 points 103. Today, Dominion Day is officially known as: A) Provinces Day B) Commonwealth Day C) Confederation Day D) Canada Day Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 104 / 120 1 points 104. What contributes greatly to the economy of Newfoundland and Labrador? A) Wheat farming B) Automobile manufacturing C) Viticulture D) Offshore oil and gas production Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 105 / 120 1 points 105. A symbol of Northern Canada and a popular hunting animal is: A) The bison B) The moose C) The wolf D) The caribou Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 106 / 120 1 points 106. In which Prairie province is the most famous street intersection located, and what is its name? A) Saskatchewan, Albert and Main B) Alberta, Jasper and Main C) Manitoba, King and Broadway D) Manitoba, Portage and Main Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 107 / 120 1 points 107. Which rodent appears on the five-cent coin? A) The squirrel B) The muskrat C) The porcupine D) The beaver Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 108 / 120 1 points 108. Which Atlantic province has the largest population? A) New Brunswick B) Prince Edward Island C) Newfoundland and Labrador D) Nova Scotia Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 109 / 120 1 points 109. What is the highest mountain in Canada? A) Mount Robson B) Mount Saint Elias C) Mount Columbia D) Mount Logan Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 110 / 120 1 points 110. Where was the coldest temperature ever recorded in Canada (-63°C)? A) Nunavut B) Northwest Territories C) Newfoundland and Labrador D) Yukon Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 111 / 120 1 points 111. Which country is located south of Canada? A) Mexico B) Greenland C) France D) The United States of America Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 112 / 120 1 points 112. Which animal is one of the official symbols of Canada? A) The Arctic fox B) The grey wolf C) The black bear D) The beaver Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 113 / 120 1 points 113. Among the five regions, which region of Canada is known as the industrial and manufacturing centre? A) Western Provinces B) Atlantic Provinces C) The North D) Central Canada Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 114 / 120 1 points 114. Female genital mutilation is: A) A practice accepted by Canadian law B) A custom tolerated if private C) A medical choice recognized in Canada D) A crime Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 115 / 120 1 points 115. What does the word 'Inuit' mean? A) The hunters' in Inuktitut B) The people of the North' in Inuktitut C) The travellers' in Inuktitut D) The people' in Inuktitut Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 116 / 120 1 points 116. What position does Canada hold in the world in terms of geographic size? A) The largest country in the world B) The third largest country in the world C) The fifth largest country in the world D) The second largest country in the world Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 117 / 120 1 points 117. Which region is known as the industrial and manufacturing heart of Canada? A) Atlantic Provinces B) The Prairies C) The Northern Territories D) Central Canada Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 118 / 120 1 points 118. Which region of Canada is known as the 'Land of the Midnight Sun'? A) Atlantic Canada B) Central Canada C) The Prairies D) The Northern Territories Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 119 / 120 1 points 119. What is a Francophone? A) A person who lives in Quebec B) A person who speaks only English C) A person born in France D) A person whose first language is French Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 120 / 120 1 points 120. What are the two official languages of Canada A) English and Spanish B) French and Portuguese C) French and German D) English and French Not quite right. Keep practicing. Well done! Correct answer. 0% Restart Quiz