Title: Canada Review Game
1Canada Review Game
2Why do most people live in the southern
providences of Canada?
- Close to U.S, water, and cold climate
- Close to water, warm climate, Pacific ocean
- close to water, U.S. warm climate
- Close to U.S., Atlantic, borders
3- 3. close to water, U.S. warm climate
4How do the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River
help Canadas economy?
- Keeps the wind patterns and mild climate flowing
- Good for minerals like diamonds
- Provides recreational activities like water
skiing and swimming - Transporting and shipping goods for trade
5- 4. Transporting and shipping goods for trade
6How come fishing doesnt help improve todays
economy of Canada?
- Not enough fish to catch
- Fish arent worth a lot of money
- Too many fisherman keep fish for their own
families
7- 1. Not enough fish to catch
8List the four environmental policies/concerns
today in Canada
- pollution, overfishing, timber, mining
- Overfishing, acid rain, timber, canadian shield
- Acid rain, timber, mining, pollution in great
lakes - Great lakes pollution, acid rain, canadian shield
9- 3. Acid rain, timber, mining, pollution in great
lakes
10What type of govt system does Canada follow?
- Democratic
- Constitutional monarchy
- Republic
- oligarchic
11- 2. Constitutional monarchy
12cutting down trees and forestsCauses flash
flooding and loss of wildlife habitats is
- Desertification
- Overtimber
- Overfishing
- deforestation
13 14What type of productive resources is a college
- Human
- Capital
- Natural
- productive
15 16How does mining impact Canadas economy for the
better or worse?
- For the worse because it destoys the land
- For the worse because minerals are not valuable
- For the better b/c of increased econ. Growth and
new industry - For the better b/c minerals come back quickly and
can sell for a lot of money
17- 3. For the better b/c of increased econ. Growth
and new industry
18Which 3 countries are a part of NAFTA?
- Mexico, Canada, U.S
- Canada, U.S. Cuba
- Canada, U.S. S. America
- Canada, Mexico, Europe
19When the British Parliament passed the Canada Act
of 1982 what did it mean for Canada?
- Quebec gained independence
- Canadas government became independent from
Britain - Britain changed Canadian constitution
- Canadas monarchy got a new king and queen
20- 2. Canadas government became independent from
Britain
21What are the 2 official languages in Canada?
- English and British
- English and Spanish
- English and French
- English and Mexica
22 23What is the name of the native people who are
known for their hunting skills and live in N.
Canada?
- Arabs
- First Natives
- Quebecois
- Inuits
24 25True or False, The British unified Canada to
improve the economy
- True
- False
26 27Which city in Ontario is the English speaking
capital of Canada?
- 1. Toronto
- 2. Montreal
- 3. Ottawa
- 4. Ontario
28 29The Americans who supported the British moved to
Canada during the American Revolution
- False
- True
30 31Why does Quebec want to have their own country
and not belong to Canada?
- They dont agree with Canadian economic standards
- They have a different currency
- They have a different perspective on
constitutional monarchy - They have a different culture and language from
the rest of Canada
32- 4. They have a different culture and language
from the rest of Canada
33Canadians Pacific coast is known best for which
2 resources?
- Timber and chemicals
- Timber and fish
- Fish and minerals
- Minerals and chemicals
34 35Which of the following terms is used to describe
what people call descendants of French settlers
and First Nations?
- Métis
- Inuits
- Quebecois
- Eskimos
36 37Which native groups of natives use traditional
methods (hunting, art) and live in the Northern
region of Canada and enjoy making life
comfortable
- Métis
- Inuits
- Quebecois
- Eskimos
38 39Which 2 of the great lakes is missing from the
list
- Huron, Michigan, Erie,
- HOLD UP 2 CARDS
- Superior
- Ontario
- Ottawa
- Victoria
40 41Which type of physical features covers a third/
the majority of the land in Canada?
- Canadian shield
- Great lakes
- Forests
- Plains
42 43What are the 2 major rivers in Canada?
- 1. Mackenzie and Nile
- 2. Mackenzie and St. Lawrence
- St. Lawrence and Michigan
- Michigan and Nile
44- 2. Mackenzie and St. Lawrence
45Which is the highest mountain peak in Canada?
- 1. Rocky Mt.
- 2. Mt. Himalaya
- 3. Mt. Logan
- 4. Mt Everest
46 47True/ False acid rain creates a mild climate
along the NW coast of Canada?
- True
- False
48- 2. FALSE, Ocean winds create mild climate
-
49Which physical feature is a sheet of rock and is
where the wealth of Canadians minerals
are found
- Canadian shield
- Great lakes
- Forests
- Plains
50 51Which body of water touches Nanavut, Ontario, NW
Territory, Quebec and Manitoba
- Hudson Bay
- Great Lakes
- Pacific Ocean
- Atlantic Ocean
52 53What area of Canada and the U.S are the Rockies
located? (west, south, north, east)
- South US and Canada
- Northern Canada and Southern U.S
- Western U.S. and Canada
- Eastern U.S. and Canada
54- 3. Western U.S. and Canada
55which major body of water the St. Lawrence river
helps connect the Great lakes
- Hudson Bay
- Great Lakes
- Pacific Ocean
- Atlantic Ocean
56 57HALF of Canada is covered with ancient rock
containing minerals. What is this rock called?
- Sedimentary
- Canadian Shield
- Metamorphic
- Igneous
58 5960 of Canadians are British, Which European
heritage do 25 of Canadians have?
- British
- Quebecios
- Asian
- French
60 61Which country North of Canada has a big impact of
Canadian culture?
- 1. Mexico
- 2. N. America
- 3. S. America
- 4. USA
62 63List the 3 providences that are in the Bread
Basket
- Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba
- Alberta, British Colombia, Quebec
- Saskatchewan, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia
- Nunavut, Manitoba, Ontario
64- 1. Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba
65Timber is a resource provided by which Canadian
physical feature
- Canadian shield
- Great lakes
- Forests
- Acid Rain
66 67speaking 2 languages is
- Bilingual
- Multicultural
- Diversity
68 69Define clear cut
- Taking down homes to help rebuild the timber
supply - type of logging in which all trees in an area are
cut down - Type of job where all lumber is made into paper
70- 2. type of logging in which all trees in an area
are cut down
71Define interdependent
- Depending on your own country for resources
- Depending on industries for resources
- dependent on each other / helping other
countries - Depending on yourself for economics
72- 3. dependent on each other / helping other
countries
73What year was the Canadian Constitution
rewritten?
- 1992
- 1990
- 1980
- 1982
74 75What was the 7 year was also called
- French and Native war
- Native and American War
- French and Indian War
- Indian and American War
76 77Which country won the 7 year war?
- British
- U.S
- Mexico
- Canada
78 79True or false The British/N. America act made
Canada a dominion of Great Britain?
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