Multiple Choice UK Geography - 3 - Statistics

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Question Answer % Correct
The UK has many AONB's but what is an AONB? Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
77%
What city is at the heart of the area known as 'The Potteries'? Stoke-on-Trent
74%
Which of these towns is on the west coast of Wales? Aberystwyth
71%
In which city can you visit the Jorvik Viking Centre? York
71%
What stretch of water separates Anglesey from the Welsh mainland? Menai Strait
69%
What is the Cerne Abbas Giant? A large chalk outline of a man, carved into a Dorset hillside
66%
What is the name of Gateshead's large, iconic, steel sculpture? Angel of the North
66%
Which of these towns is closest to the border between England and Scotland? Berwick-upon-Tweed
66%
In which city can you see the 'Mathematical Bridge'? Cambridge
66%
Which places make up what is sometimes referred to as the 'English Riviera'? Torquay, Paignton and Brixham
66%
The Giant's Causeway comprises many natural columns of which mineral? Basalt
63%
Which bridge over the River Thames is the furthest downstream? Queen Elizabeth II Bridge, Dartford
63%
Cornwall is most associated with the mining of which metal ore? Tin
63%
What is the name of Gloucestershire's ancient woodland? Forest of Dean
57%
What is the largest town on the Hebridean island of Lewis and Harris? Stornoway
57%
Which city is known for its history of 'Jute, Jam and Journalism'? Dundee
49%
What is the county town of Hampshire? Winchester
49%
In which county is Portland Bill? Dorset
46%
What original ancient document is on display in Lincoln Castle? Magna Carta
46%
Which Roman Road connected London with York? Ermine Street
11%
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