Jeopardy DEFINITIONS ARTIFACTS FAMOUS CANADIANS EVENTS THE ARTS 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50
Dec 21, 2015
JeopardyDEFINITIONS ARTIFACTS FAMOUS
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An idea to be tested or a question to be answered
– 10 points
Answer = hypothesis
Forms of communication (oral and written words, sounds, and pictures)
– 20 points
Answer = media
Pride and devotion to one’s country; patriotic feelings or efforts
– 30 points
Answer = patriotism
Rock carvings (often prehistoric) found in Ontario
– 40 points
Answer = petroglyphs
Groups or divisions of people distinguished by customs, language,
characteristics, etc.
– 50 points
Answer = ethnicity
Stone sculpture built by Inuit to mark a good hunting or fishing
spot, a location for food or travelling route
– 10 points
Answer = inuksuk
A painting that provides a record of the times
– 20 points
Answer = documentary painting
A map showing surface features of a region (hills, mountains, rivers, etc.)
– 30 points
Answer = topographic drawing
Famous painting created by Alex Colville
– 40 points
Answer = The Horse and Train
Poetic form of narrative writing used to tell a story based on real events but with
exaggerated details
– 50 points
Answer = ballad
He painted « The Horse and Train »
– 10 points
Answer = Alex Colville
Originally from Springhill, she remained in Canada throughout her music career.
– 20 points
Answer = Anne Murray
This group was the first to produce a CD with lyrics in the Innu language.
– 30 points
Answer = Kashtin
This famous Canadian writer and musician wrote and sang about various events in Canadian history including
the exploration of the Northwest Passage.
– 40 points
Answer = Stan Rogers
He wrote a song asking Canadians to show respect on Remembrance Day.
– 50 points
Answer = Terry Kelly
In the 20th century, the Group of Seven used painting to show .....
– 10 points
Answer = the natural beauty of Canada
In 1955, the folk group « The Travellers » changed the lyrics
of this song to represent Canadian identity.
– 20 points
Answer = This Land is Your Land
The Canadian government passed this law in 1958 in order to help
Canadian musicians.
– 30 points
Answer = The Broadcasting Act
The world experienced Canada’s characteristic
hospitality as a result of this event
– 40 points
Answer = 9/11 terrorist attack
A devastating drought that caused hardship across Canada but most
particularly in the Prairies formed the basis for this story by David Booth.
– 50 points
Answer = The Dust Bowl
This Nova Scotia artist painted rural scenes and is often described as a “folk artist”.
– 10 points
Answer= Maud Lewis
This organization was formed to help protect the Canadian music, television and film industry.
– 20 pointsAnswer = the CRTC
These two female artists were members of the Group of Seven
– 30 points
Answer = Emily Carr and Lawren Harris
These First Nation peoples were responsible for creating masks and totem poles from giant red cedar trees from the
West Coast.
– 40 pointsAnswer = Haida, Kwakiult, Nootka or Tsimshian
These two famous First Nations artists are from the Atlantic provinces.
– 50 points
Answer = Shirley Bear and Alan Syliboy