British Cities Trivia Quiz IIIPrintable British Geography Trivia Questions
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The "University of Warwick" is located in which British city?
a. Chelmsford
b. Coventry
c. Chester
d. Chichester
Coventry - The University of Warwick was founded in 1965.
Which city has a name which loosely translates to "Three Rivers"?
a. Truro
b. Wakefield
c. Sunderland
d. Stoke
Truro - Truro is located in Cornwall, England.
Which of the following cities lies furthest north?
a. Coventry
b. Bristol
c. Northampton
d. Birmingham
Birmingham - Birmingham is the largest and most populous British city other than London.
"Wyvern Way Retail Park" lies in which UK city?
a. Exeter
b. Durham
c. Ely
d. Derby
Derby - Derby is located in Derbyshire, England.
"With Gods Help, Our Labour is Successful" is the motto of which British city?
a. Sheffield
b. Salisbury
c. St Albans
d. Southampton
Sheffield - Sheffield is located in South Yorkshire, England.
Which of the following cities has had city status the longest?
a. Salisbury
b. Chester
c. Bristol
d. Westminster
Salisbury - Salisbury received its status in 1227.
Which city is located on the north bank of the "River Ribble"?
a. Ripon
b. Salford
c. Portsmouth
d. Preston
Preston - Preston was granted city status in 2002.
"Roswell Pits" is located in which British City?
a. Durham
b. Exeter
c. Ely
d. Derby
Ely - Roswell Pits is a nature reserve.
Geographically, in terms of area, which of these cities is the largest?
a. Bristol
b. Newcastle
c. Sheffield
d. Glasgow
Newcastle - Newcastle is located in North East England.
"Chapelfield Gardens" can be found in which British city?
a. Manchester
b. Newcastle
c. Liverpool
d. Norwich
Norwich - Opening in 1880, Chapelfield Gardens is a park.
In which city does the music and arts festival "Strawberry Fair" take place?
a. Bristol
b. Carlisle
c. Cambridge
d. Canterbury
Cambridge - Strawberry Fair has been held in Cambridge, England, since 1974.
Samuel Johnson once remarked that which city was the "City of Philosophers"?
a. Leicester
b. Lincoln
c. Lichfield
d. Leeds
Lichfield - Lichfield is located in Staffordshire, England
Which city has the highest population?
a. Preston
b. Cambridge
c. Norwich
d. Lancaster
Preston - The City of Preston is located in Lancashire, England.
Which city is situated on the "River Clyde"?
a. Glasgow
b. Edinburgh
c. Aberdeen
d. Dundee
Glasgow - Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland.
Which of these cities is located the furthest south?
a. Norwich
b. Coventry
c. Birmingham
d. Telford
Norwich - Norwich was designated England's first UNESCO City of Literature in 2012.
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