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1. Each of the questions in this quiz have been designated a specific category in which the invention falls into. Each of these inventions has also been placed in chronological order as to the year that they were invented. Let's begin with our first category:
Transportation:
The First Nations People of Canada were credited with innovating the birch bark canoe. Why was birch bark chosen to build their canoes?
2. Communication:
Alexander Graham Bell is generally, though controversially, credited with inventing the telephone in 1876. How did Bell come up with the idea of the telephone?
3. Time:
When Sir Sanford Fleming devised the concept of "Standard Time" in 1878, how many time zones did he propose the world be split into?
4. Travel Accessories:
Which of the following was a Canadian invention that made it easier for people to travel?
5. Sports:
Dr. James Naismith was a Canadian physical education student and instructor at the Springfield, Massachusetts YMCA Training School in 1892. He has been credited with inventing the sport of basketball. Why did he invent this sport?
6. Agriculture:
Charles E. Saunders developed a new variety of wheat strand commonly known as "Marquis wheat". This variety of wheat was popular because it had better milling properties for which of the following products?
7. Construction Technology:
In 1909, P.L. Robertson received a patent for which one of these products that is primarily used only in Canada?
8. Clothing:
The Wonderbra was invented in 1964 by Louise Poirier and reached #5 on the all-time Canadian invention list. In 1913, however, another common clothing necessity was invented by a Canadian that is attached to men's and women's pants. What was this invention?
9. Medicine:
In 1923, Frederick Banting and John Macleod were awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine for isolating this for the treatment of diabetes.
10. Military:
Which of the following devices was invented by a Canadian for use during a popular historical war?
11. The Arts:
Canadian, Hugh Le Caine, is often regarded as a hero in what type of music?
12. Television:
In 1955, the instant replay was first used in which of the following sports?
13. Food & Drink:
The poutine was invented by French Canadian Fernand Lachance. He claimed that he got the idea for the poutine while one of his customers was waiting for which of the following products?
14. Space:
The Canadarm is a mechanical arm used on a space shuttle to collect a payload from the shuttle bay and then release it. It was developed in 1975 by SPAR Aerospace and then officially used for the first time on a mission in 1981. It was officially used on the second mission of which of the following space shuttles?
15. Computer Technology:
Why is Canadian James Gosling such an important figure in computer technology?
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