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Grade 4 Quiz: Regions of Canada
Quiz by Arie Rosenberg
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- Q1
How many provinces are there in Canada?
10
13
9
12
30s - Q2
If you travelled from Ontario to BC, you would be going which direction?
East
South
West
North
30s - Q3
Which province has the highest population density?
British Columbia
Ontario
Quebec
PEI (Prince Edward Island)
30s - Q4
Which region covers the maritime provinces of PEI, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland?
Canadian Shield
Interior Plains
Western Cordillera
Appalachian Mountains
30s - Q5
The Canadian Shield’s biggest industry is…
Mining
Forestry
Farming
Fishing
30s - Q6
Logging and Fishing are examples of which sector
Secondary
Quarternary
Primary
Tertiary
30s - Q7
What is the difference between the primary and secondary economic sectors?
The primary sector is the service where people provide a service such as being a chef, doctor, plumber or teacher, while the secondary sector involves providing the most up to date information in different fields such as science and technology.
The primary sector involves professionals such as scientists and researchers who provide the most up to date information in their fields while the secondary sector involves the manufacturing of goods.
The primary sector is the making or manufacturing of products from raw materials, and the secondary sector involves the extracting or removing of raw materials from the environment.
The primary sector involves the extracting or removing of raw materials from the environment and the secondary sector is the making or manufacturing of products from these raw materials.
30s - Q8
What is the difference between a province and a territory?
A province is controlled by the federal government and does not have its own provincial government. A territory has its own government that has power over certain things like education and health-care, which means they have more power over their land.
There is no difference between the two, they are just different names for the same thing.
A province has its own government that has power over certain things like education and health-care. A territory is controlled by the federal government and does not have its own provincial government, which means they have less power over their land.
A province is larger than a territory.
30s - Q9
The Arctic region receives sunlight all day in the summer.
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q10
Diamonds can be extracted from the mines in the Arctic
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q11
Forestry is the number one industry in the Western Cordillera
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q12
Water is not a valuable resource because water is found easily
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q13
Human activity is the same throughout the different regions in Canada
falsetrueTrue or False30s