Canada is worldwide known for its hockey, maple syrup, and severely cold winters. But the country has other facts that you might not know. Try our Canada quiz 6 to test your knowledge about who the first Canadian female Prime Minister and who the longest serving Prime Minister is. Also, know about the age of Canadian Shield, current population and area, and much more.

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#1. Canada has the largest number of lakes in the world.

#2. Who are called “Canucks”?

*”Canuck” (/kəˈnʌk/) is a slang term for a Canadian. Learn more.

#3. What is the population density of Canada now?

*3.73/km². Learn more.

#4. Name the first female Prime Minister of Canada.

*Kim Campbell is a Canadian politician, diplomat, lawyer, and writer who served as the 19th prime minister of Canada from June 25, 1993, to November 4, 1993. Campbell was the first and, to date, only female prime minister of Canada. Learn more.

#5. The total area of Canada is ______.

#6. How old is Canadian Shield?

*More than 3.96 billion years old. Learn more.

#7. What is the longest bridge in Canada?

*The Confederation Bridge spans the Abegweit Passage of Northumberland Strait, linking Prince Edward Island with mainland New Brunswick, Canada. It is the longest bridge(12.9 km) in the world to span a body of ice during winter months. Learn more.

#8. What is the demonym of Canada? ? "Demonym" is a noun used to denote the natives or inhabitants of a particular country, state, city, etc.

#9. How much is population in Canada as per the census of StatCan 2018?

#10. Who was the longest serving prime minister of Canada?

*William Lyon Mackenzie King served 7824 days, or 21 years, 5 months, and 1 day. Learn more.

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