Volume II Number 3
November 3, 1995
Steve Caldwell, the coordinator of the Trivia Challenge, has been kind
enough to give CM permission to run his weekly Great
Canadian Trivia Contest, a great way to motivate students to
spend some time in the library.
Here's some late answers and winners from October 13; the answers and
winners from Oct. 20; this week's question; and some information about
the contest:
LATE ANSWERS:
The following answers for the Oct. 13th, Pile of Bones, Regina question
were received
after the due date but were dated before the due date:
- Mrs. Cantalini's Gr.7/8 class, Gregory A. Hogan School: Sarnia, Ontario
- Marc Miller and Chris Whidden, Mr. Leggatt's Gr. 8 class, Victoria
Public School: Goderich, Ontario
- Chris Janz, Eric Stewart, and Ferruccio Montanino, Gr. 8, General Vanier
School: Winnipeg, Manitoba
CORRECTION:
In October 27th's Who Am I question, Clue #1 stated:
"I was born in New Brunswick in 1879."
In reality this should read:
"I was born in Ontario in 1879 and moved to New Brunswick."
My thanks to the sharp-eyed staff at St. Andrew School in Windsor, Ontario for
spotting this error.
I apologize for any inconvenience.
OCTOBER
20th's Question:
This was another two-parter. On October 14 the federal N.D.P. party elected a
new party leader, Alexa McDonough The "N.D.P." was not the original name of
the party. Here are the questions:
- What was the original name for the N.D.P.?
- Who was the first leader of the original party?
Remember you had to answer both parts to get credit for a correct answer.
ANSWER:
The N.D.P. has traditionally been the third party in Canadian politics,
although it now ranks fourth after the last federal election. The N.D.P. does
hold power in British Columbia and Saskatchewan. Before 1961 the N.D.P., or
New Democratic Party, was called the C.C.F., or Cooperative Commonwealth
Federation.
The first leader was J.S. Woodsworth.
WINNERS:
- Stanley Hill, I think Stanley is from William MacDonald Junior
High School:
Yellowknife, North West Territories
- Mrs. Cantalini's Gr.7/8 class, Gregory A. Hogan School: Sarnia, Ontario
- The Grade 9 class, Vancouver Christian School: Vancouver, British Columbia
THIS
WEEK'S QUESTION:
On November 11, Canada will commemorate Remembrance Day.
Name the Canadian general, arguably the most able Allied general of World War
I, who commanded the First Canadian Division at Vimy Ridge and the entire
Canadian Corps from then until the end of the War.
British author Denis Winter describes him as ". . . the most effective
commander in the British Army during 1917-18 . . ."
DUE DATE FOR THIS ANSWER: 11 November, 1995
SEND IN YOUR ANSWERS:
Remember, don't post your answers to CM. Instead, send your
answers to Steve Caldwell at the following e-mail address:
Steve_Caldwell@colby.on.
infoshare.ca
In addition to your e-mail address, please send your school's
name and the grade and/or class that you are in, as well as your
postal address.
about THE GREAT CANADIAN TRIVIA CONTEST:
IT'S BACK!
Welcome to the second year of The Great Canadian Trivia
Contest.
The History Department of Colonel By Secondary School in Ottawa,
Ontario is sponsoring a Canadian Studies Internet trivia contest.
This contest is designed to appeal to students in Grades 7 - 10,
although other grades are more than welcome to participate.
INFORMATION:
Each week a new question will be presented. Students
participating in the contest will, in all likelihood, have to do
some research to find the correct answer to our weekly question.
Questions are based on some aspect of Canadian Studies. Questions
will include the subjects of history, geography, culture, natural
science, sports, current events, law, and any other aspect of
Canadian studies that we can think of.
A new question will be posted every Friday in CM (the
trivia contest is also distributed through Schoolnet a few days earlier).
Answers must be received by 8:00 a.m. eastern time a week
from the following Saturday. Answers will be tabulated, and the
correct answer, along with the winners' names, will be posted in
two weeks. Thus, there will be a new question each week while the
answer and winners will be posted two weeks later.
We plan on offering a few nominal prizes so make sure you let us
know where we can reach you. We would also like participants to
let us know if they are entering as an individual, a group, or if
they are representing a particular class and school. We will try
to award prizes for individuals/groups and classes.
Last year we had participants from across Canada and the United
States and as far away as China. We welcome all new participants
as well as our returning veteran contestants.
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