Canada’s largest city is __________ (A) Ottawa. (B) Toronto. (C) Quebec. (D) Montreal.

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Answer :

(B) Toronto. 

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Last Answer : (B) Toronto. 

Description : The National Museum of Canada is in __________ (A) Ottawa. (B) Toronto. (C) Vancouver. (D) Calgary.

Last Answer : (A) Ottawa. 

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Last Answer : (D) Vancouver. 

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Last Answer : (D) 1931.

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Last Answer : (C) 1841. 

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Last Answer : (C) 1857. 

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Last Answer : (A) Wood Buffalo. 

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Last Answer : (B) second 

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Last Answer : (A) Dyson Carter. 

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Last Answer : (B) a writer. 

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Last Answer : (D) Dominion Day. 

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Last Answer : (B) the USA. 

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Last Answer : (C) Mount Logan. 

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Last Answer : (A) the Canadian Shield. 

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Last Answer : (B) longest 

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Last Answer : (B) 5 

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Last Answer : (C) provinces and territories. 

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Last Answer : (C) a red maple leaf. 

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Last Answer : (B) Canadian English and French. 

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Last Answer : (B) British and French 

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Last Answer : (C) 5 

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