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Question 1: South Marysburgh, also named for ________, one of George III's daughters.
Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester and EdinburghVictoria of the United KingdomBritish princessBritish Royal Family

Question 2: Prince Edward County is within close proximity to top educational institutions in Kingston and Belleville including, Queen’s University, the ________, St. Lawrence College and Loyalist College.
Royal Military College Saint-JeanRoyal Military College of CanadaRMC PaladinsRoyal Roads Military College

Question 3: Despite the official name, Prince Edward is not a ________ by the standard Ontario definition - it is a single-tier municipal government with city status that handles all municipal services.
CountyProvinceMunicipalityIndependent city

Question 4: Prince Edward County is located in Southern Ontario on a large irregular headland or littoral at the eastern end of ________, just west of the head of the St. Lawrence River.
Lake OntarioLake SuperiorLake HuronGreat Lakes

Question 5: Its longtime militia unit has been The Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment (locally known as the Hasty Ps), whose most famous member was ________.
Farley MowatTorontoCanadaNever Cry Wolf (book)

Question 6: Prince Edward County is a single-tier municipality and a census division of the ________ of Ontario.
Provinces and territories of CanadaLieutenant Governor (Canada)Monarchy in the Canadian provincesMonarchy in Ontario

Question 7: Some of the earliest United Empire Loyalist settlements in Ontario were set up here shortly after the ________.
American RevolutionUnited StatesMassachusettsUnited States Constitution

Question 8: For many years Prince Edward County has been closely associated with the wholly mainland ________.
Hastings County, OntarioBelleville, OntarioKawartha LakesLondon, Ontario

Question 9: ________ - First Canadian Prime Minister, lived for three years at Glenora, where his father operated a grist mill.
R. B. BennettJohn A. MacdonaldCharles TupperMackenzie Bowell

Question 10: The county's relatively mild climate due to the influence of Lake Ontario has led to the establishment of about 50 ________ and close to a dozen wineries.
VineyardPhylloxeraGrapeVitis vinifera
















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