| % | Term | Hint | Prime Minister | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 23% | 1896 | The only Prime Minister with a medical degree, his 68-day term is the shortest in Canadian history | Sir Charles Tupper | 100%
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| 21% | 1920–1921, 1926 | His brief second term came about due to the King-Byng Scandal | Arthur Meighen | 75%
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| 34% | 1979–1980 | The youngest Prime Minister, taking office the day before his 40th birthday | Joe Clark | 75%
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| 31% | 1984 | He had an option, sir – to say "no" to patronage appointments | John Turner | 75%
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| 26% | 1948–1957 | Oversaw the construction of the Trans-Canada Highway, St. Lawrence Seaway, and Trans-Canada Pipeline | Louis St. Laurent | 75%
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| 23% | 1930–1935 | Prime Minister during most of the Great Depression | R.B. Bennett | 75%
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| 20% | 1891–1892 | Became Prime Minister after Macdonald's death in office | Sir John Abbott | 75%
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| 19% | 1894–1896 | Became Prime Minister after the death in office of the former | Sir Mackenzie Bowell | 75%
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| 32% | 1911–1920 | Prime Minister during World War I, helped expand Canada's autonomy | Sir Robert Borden | 75%
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| 19% | 1892–1894 | The first Catholic Prime Minister | Sir John Thompson | 50%
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