| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Canada is the largest country in the world by surface area | False | 92%
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| Most of the population of Canada lives within 100 miles of the U.S. border | True | 90%
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| Quebec nearly voted to secede in 1995 | True | 86%
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| Saskatchewan is one of the "Prairie Provinces" | True | 83%
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| Canada is led by a President | False | 82%
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| Ottawa is the northernmost national capital in the world | False | 81%
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| The territory of Nunavut got its name because it's so far north that Manitoba wanted "none of it" | False | 76%
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| Technically, King Charles III has the legal power to dissolve Canada's House of Commons | True | 76%
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| Newfoundland and Labrador is Canada's easternmost province | True | 73%
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| It is illegal to own guns in Canada | False | 67%
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| The United States once captured and looted Toronto, then known as York | True | 62%
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| Tim Horton was a hockey player | True | 62%
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| The national animal of Canada is the moose | False | 57%
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| A majority of people living in Vancouver were born in China or Hong Kong | False | 55%
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| Canada touches all five of the Great Lakes of North America | False | 53%
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