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Test your knowledge about Canadian rivers, lakes, and world cities in this exciting trivia round. From Canadian freshwater landmarks to major cities worldwide, challenge yourself and learn new facts! Good luck in the competition.
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Rounds 5 & 6 Good luck in the 2011 competition!
Round 5:Canadian Freshwater This round is about the rivers and lakes of Canada.
This river, which flows through Fredericton, is the longest in New Brunswick. 2
Lake Timiskaming forms part of the border between these two provinces. 4
Winnipeg is built at the confluence of the Red River and this river. 6
Grand Lake, Deer Lake and Gander Lake are all located in this province. 7
Hazen Lake is located on this island, the most northern island in Canada. 8
This lake is located in the centre of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. 9
This western province is the only one named after a river. 10
Lake Superior Saint John River Alberta Ontario and Quebec British Columbia Assiniboine River Newfoundland & Labrador Ellesmere Island Brad d’Or Lake Saskatchewan
Round 6:World Cities These 10 questions are about major cities that are not currently national capitals.
This large city in Southern California is noted for television and film production. 1
This city, the largest in Australia, is known for its Opera House. 2
This city is located along the Clyde River on the west coast of Scotland. 3
This city on the Baltic Sea was formerly the capital of Russia. 4
This Brazilian city is known for its Copacabana Beach, Sugarloaf Mountain, and annual “Carnaval.” 5
This city in southern Italy is located near the volcano, Mt. Vesuvius. 6
The airport of this city in Germany is a major terminus for flights from Canada to Europe. 8
This large USA city consists of 5 boroughs spread along the East and Hudson Rivers. 9
This city, formerly a British colony, is now a Special Administrative Region of China. 10
Los Angeles Sydney Glasgow St. Petersburg Rio de Janeiro Naples (Napoli) Karachi Frankfurt New York City Hong Kong