| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| 2nd biggest city in Canada, biggest in Quebec | Montréal | 100%
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| Capital of Quebec | Québec City | 100%
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| Provincial language of Quebec | French | 93%
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| Name one of the provinces Quebec borders | Ontario, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador | 93%
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| What is a person from Quebec called? | Québecois | 86%
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| City which has a name that can translate to "Three Rivers" | Trois-Rivières | 79%
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| Flower symbol that appears on the flag of Quebec | Fleur-de-Lis | 61%
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| Name of the Quebecan half of Canada's capital city | Gatineau | 57%
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| Suburb of that city | Lévis | 57%
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| World famous hotel in Quebec, also the thumbnail of this quiz | Chateâu Frontenac | 54%
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| Suburb of that city | Laval | 54%
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| Major city in Quebec which has a lake, river, and fjord of the same name | Saguenay | 50%
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| Quebecan peninsula that borders New Brunswick | Gaspé | 43%
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| Largest island owned by Quebec | Île d'Anticosti | 43%
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| Name given to today's Quebec by the British in the during the colonization of Canada | Lower Canada | 36%
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| Feature of Quebec that got it this name | St. Lawrence River | 32%
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| One of the famous Canadian explorers after which a scenic national park in Quebec is named after | Jacques Cartier | 25%
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| What the capital of Quebec started as before it became a city | Trading Post | 14%
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| Bay bordered by Quebec on three sides, to the north of the province | Ungava Bay | 11%
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| What "Quebec" means | Narrow Passage | 7%
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