Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Cape Spear is the _______most point in North America | Eastern | 87%
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Capital of Newfoundland | St. John's | 87%
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Group of people that tried to colonize Newfoundland around the year 1,000 A.D. | Vikings | 85%
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Ship that sank 640 km off the coasts of Newfoundland | RMS Titanic | 77%
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French overseas territory 20 km near Newfoundland | Saint Pierre and Miquelon | 69%
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Slang for someone from Newfoundland | Newfie | 66%
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Person who founded that settlement | Leif Erikson | 61%
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Type of fish that ran the economy of Newfoundland during the 19th century | Cod | 60%
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Newfoundland and Labrador is the least _______ populated province | Densely | 60%
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Newfoundland shares the island of Killiniq with this territory | Nunavut | 59%
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Gander was once home to the world's largest _______, sometimes called the "Crossroads of the World" | Airport | 57%
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Economic crisis that made Newfoundland give up its independence in 1933 | Great Depression | 55%
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Large gulf Newfoundland borders to the west | Gulf of St. Lawrence | 51%
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Huge peninsula the mainland part of Newfoundland is situated on | Labrador | 51%
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Name of the settlement they established around 1000 A.D. | Vinland | 51%
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Strait between Newfoundland and Labrador (hint: word for a beautiful girl) | {Belle} Isle | 47%
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Most-visited national park | Gros {Morne} | 43%
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Second biggest population center | Corner Brook | 34%
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Formerly rich fishing grounds off the island of Newfoundland | Grand Banks | 30%
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Politician who was the main force who brought the Newfoundland into the Canadian Confederation in 1949 | Joey Smallwood | 26%
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