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UK Geography General Knowledge Quiz #2

Test your knowledge with these 20 questions about UK geography. Good luck!
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Last updated: August 28, 2024
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What is the name of the tallest mountain in England?
Scafell Pike
What is the name of the strait that separates the Isle of Wight from mainland England?
The Solent
What is the largest county in the UK by land area?
Highland
What accent and dialect of English is associated with the people of Newcastle?
Geordie
What is the largest lake in Northern Ireland, and indeed the British Isles?
Lough Neagh
What is the name of the third longest river in the UK?
The Trent
What is the name of the capital city of The Isle Of Man?
Douglas
The River Thames flows into which body of water?
North Sea
What is the name of the second tallest building in the UK?
22 Bishopsgate
With a population of approximately 154,000, what is the third largest city in Wales?
Newport
Which county borders Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire and Suffolk?
Norfolk
What is the name of the sea that separates England from France?
English Channel
What is the northernmost point on the UK mainland, located just over 2 miles further north than John O'Groats?
Dunnet Head
The Isles of Scilly are part of which English county?
Cornwall
What is the name of the UK's second busiest airport?
Gatwick
Which famous Scottish loch is said to be home to a mythical monster?
Loch Ness
Which is the largest of the four Channel Islands?
Jersey
Which English city is famous for its Roman baths?
Bath
Which Welsh town is famous for its bookshops and annual literary festival?
Hay-on-Wye
Which English county is known as the "Garden of England"?
Kent
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