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  1. 1. Which region of Canada includes the provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador?

    • A. The Prairie Provinces
    • B. The Atlantic Provinces
    • C. Central Canada
    • D. The North
  2. 2. What are the two provinces that make up the region known as Central Canada?

    • A. Ontario and Manitoba
    • B. Quebec and New Brunswick
    • C. Ontario and Quebec
    • D. Quebec and Nova Scotia
  3. 3. Which three provinces are known as the Prairie Provinces?

    • A. Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan
    • B. Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan
    • C. Manitoba, Ontario, and Saskatchewan
    • D. Alberta, Manitoba, and Ontario
  4. 4. Which province is located on Canada's West Coast and is known for its mild climate and mountain scenery?

    • A. Alberta
    • B. Saskatchewan
    • C. British Columbia
    • D. Yukon
  5. 5. What is the capital city of Ontario?

    • A. Ottawa
    • B. Toronto
    • C. Hamilton
    • D. London
  6. 6. What is the capital city of Quebec?

    • A. Montreal
    • B. Laval
    • C. Quebec City
    • D. Sherbrooke
  7. 7. What is the capital city of British Columbia?

    • A. Vancouver
    • B. Victoria
    • C. Kelowna
    • D. Surrey
  8. 8. What is the capital city of Alberta?

    • A. Calgary
    • B. Lethbridge
    • C. Edmonton
    • D. Red Deer
  9. 9. What is the capital city of Manitoba?

    • A. Brandon
    • B. Winnipeg
    • C. Thompson
    • D. Portage la Prairie
  10. 10. What is the capital city of Saskatchewan?

    • A. Saskatoon
    • B. Moose Jaw
    • C. Prince Albert
    • D. Regina
  11. 11. What is the capital city of Nova Scotia?

    • A. Sydney
    • B. Dartmouth
    • C. Halifax
    • D. Truro
  12. 12. What is the capital city of New Brunswick?

    • A. Moncton
    • B. Fredericton
    • C. Saint John
    • D. Miramichi
  13. 13. What is the capital city of Prince Edward Island?

    • A. Summerside
    • B. Charlottetown
    • C. Stratford
    • D. Montague
  14. 14. What is the capital city of Newfoundland and Labrador?

    • A. Corner Brook
    • B. Gander
    • C. St. John's
    • D. Happy Valley-Goose Bay
  15. 15. What is the capital city of Yukon?

    • A. Dawson City
    • B. Watson Lake
    • C. Whitehorse
    • D. Faro
  16. 16. What is the capital city of the Northwest Territories?

    • A. Inuvik
    • B. Yellowknife
    • C. Hay River
    • D. Fort Smith
  17. 17. What is the capital city of Nunavut?

    • A. Rankin Inlet
    • B. Igloolik
    • C. Iqaluit
    • D. Cambridge Bay
  18. 18. Canada has the longest coastline of any country in the world.

    • A. True
    • B. False
  19. 19. Canada is the largest country in the world by total area.

    • A. True
    • B. False
  20. 20. The border between Canada and the United States is often described as the world's longest what?

    • A. Fortified border
    • B. International border
    • C. Undefended border
    • D. Shared border

Answer key

  1. 1. The Atlantic ProvincesThe Atlantic Provinces are New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador — the four provinces on Canada's east coast.
  2. 2. Ontario and QuebecCentral Canada refers to Ontario and Quebec, which together contain the majority of Canada's population.
  3. 3. Alberta, Manitoba, and SaskatchewanAlberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan are the Prairie Provinces, named for the vast flat grasslands that dominate the landscape.
  4. 4. British ColumbiaBritish Columbia is Canada's westernmost province, bordered by the Pacific Ocean. It is known for its mild, wet climate and dramatic mountain landscapes.
  5. 5. TorontoToronto is the capital of Ontario. Note that Ottawa, the national capital of Canada, is also located in Ontario but is not Ontario's provincial capital.
  6. 6. Quebec CityQuebec City is the capital of the province of Quebec. Montreal is the largest city in Quebec but is not the provincial capital.
  7. 7. VictoriaVictoria, located on Vancouver Island, is the capital of British Columbia. Vancouver is the largest city in BC but not its capital.
  8. 8. EdmontonEdmonton is the capital of Alberta. Calgary is larger by population but Edmonton serves as the provincial capital.
  9. 9. WinnipegWinnipeg is the capital and largest city of Manitoba, situated at the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers.
  10. 10. ReginaRegina is the capital of Saskatchewan. Saskatoon is larger in population but Regina is the provincial capital.
  11. 11. HalifaxHalifax is the capital and largest city of Nova Scotia, and is also the largest city in the Atlantic region.
  12. 12. FrederictonFredericton is the capital of New Brunswick. Moncton and Saint John are larger cities but Fredericton is the provincial capital.
  13. 13. CharlottetownCharlottetown is the capital of Prince Edward Island. It is also known as the 'Birthplace of Confederation.'
  14. 14. St. John'sSt. John's is the capital and largest city of Newfoundland and Labrador. It is also one of the oldest European settlements in North America.
  15. 15. WhitehorseWhitehorse is the capital of Yukon and is the largest city in any of Canada's three northern territories.
  16. 16. YellowknifeYellowknife is the capital of the Northwest Territories. It sits on the northern shore of Great Slave Lake.
  17. 17. IqaluitIqaluit is the capital of Nunavut, Canada's newest and largest territory. It is located on Baffin Island.
  18. 18. TrueTrue. Canada's coastline, including its islands, is the longest in the world, stretching over 200,000 kilometres.
  19. 19. FalseFalse. Canada is the second-largest country in the world by total area, after Russia.
  20. 20. Undefended borderThe Canada-US border is often called the world's longest undefended border, reflecting the peaceful and open relationship between the two countries.

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