ROUND 10: Challenge Round
A. Expo 67
B. Formula One Canadian Grand Prix
C. Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring
D. Radio Hosts
E. Names of Canadian Capitals
F. Weather Terminology
A. Expo 67
A1. Composer Delores Claman, of "Hockey Night in Canada" fame,
co-wrote the score and famous theme song of this film shown at
the Ontario Pavilion.
A Place to Stand
A2. What was the name of the inverted pyramid structure at the
Canada Pavilion? The name is an Inuktitut word for
"meeting place".
Katimavik
B. Formula One Canadian Grand Prix
B1. Name the track which hosted the inaugural Canadian Grand Prix
in 1967.
Mosport (MOE-sport) Park
B2. Who won the 1978 race, the first one held at what was then
Circuit Île Notre-Dame in Montreal?
Gilles Villeneuve [both names required] (in 1982, the track
was renamed after him)
C. Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring
C1. Who choreographed the original 1913 Paris production of
The Rite of Spring?
Vaslav Nijinsky
C2. The music opens with a famous solo for this woodwind
instrument, playing in its extreme upper range.
bassoon
D. Radio Hosts
D1. Name the former MuchMusic VJ who hosts CBC Radio's "Definitely
Not the Opera".
Sook-Yin Lee
D2. For 37 years, he was host of "The Jazz Scene" on CJRT,
now known as JAZZ FM 91.
Ted O'Reilly
E. Names of Canadian Capitals
E1. Iqaluit is Inuktitut for "place of" what type of living thing?
fish
E2. Charlottetown was named for the wife of this monarch.
George III
F. Weather Terminology
F1. State the name given to a line on a weather map or chart
connecting points of equal pressure.
Isobar
F2. What is the Fujita Scale, also called the Fujita-Pearson Scale,
used to classify?
Tornadoes