The Amazing Race Canada Project Organizer – Part A

I created questions for the Appalachian Region and the Arctic Region.

Appalachians
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  1. The Appalachians of Canada are located mostly in 

a) British Columbia

b) Saskatchewan

c) Quebec

d) Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia
  1. Which of these Landforms are found in  the Appalachians

a) Rolling Hills

b) Bare Rock

c) Lowlands

d) Fold Mountains

Rolling Hills
  1. How much space does the Appalachian region occupy in Canada?

a) 2.2%

b) 11.5%

c) 3.6%

d) 5.7%

3.6%
  1. How many square kilometers do the Appalachians take up?

a)400,000 Km2

b) 300,000 Km2

c) 1,000,000 Km2

d) 750,000 Km2

300,000 Km2
  1. How long ago was the Appalachian Region formed?

a) About 300 000 000 years ago

b) Last year

c) About 500 000 000 years ago

D) About 250 000 000 years ago

About 300 000 000 years ago
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Arctic
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Question Answer
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  1. How much of Canada does the Arctic cover?

a) 26%

b) 10.5%

c) 15%

d) 4%

26%
  1. What of its features best define the Arctic Regions?

a) It’s climate

b) It’s Landforms

c) The ice

d) None of the Above

It’s Climate
  1. Which of these landforms does the Arctic contain?

a) Kettle Lakes

b) Coastal Fjords

c) Bare Rock

d) Flat Lands

Kettle Lakes
  1. Which province contains the most Arctic region out of the four

a)Nunavut

b) Yukon

c) Quebec

d) Ontario

Nunavut
  1. How many km2 does the Artic take up in Canada?

a) 2.6 Million km2

b) 5 Million km2

c) 500,000 km2

d) 200,000 km2

2.6 Million km2
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One thought on “The Amazing Race Canada Project Organizer – Part A”

  1. I looked over your Appalachian questions. For #1, I would make it clear and put the answer as Nova Scotia or New Brunswick. Labrador is in the Canadian Shield so it might confuse some people. I would also change question #5 about what region it is next to. How about creating a question about how the topography is formed?

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