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Lake District Places and People
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Northwest England
"Test yourself with these multi-choice questions about the people and places of the English Lake District."
15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit
1.
Which of the following is not a genuine lake in the English Lake District?
Bannermere
Crummock Water
Ullswater
Thirlmere
2.
One of the principal cultural attractions of the Lake District is "The Theatre by the Lake". Which lake is it nearest?
Derwentwater
Coniston
Windermere
Bassenthwaite
3.
Which Lake District peak has the famous "Striding Edge" as one of its most remarkable features?
Skiddaw
Black Sail
Great Gable
Helvellyn
4.
Which famous poet is buried in St. Oswald's churchyard in Grasmere?
Lord Tennyson
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
William Wordsworth
Robert Southey
5.
What is the name of the best preserved Roman fort amongst the mountains of Cumbria?
Green Gable
Langholm
Hardknott
Blea Pass
6.
Windermere is England's longest lake. What is its length?
25 kilometres
23 kilometres
12 kilometres
17 kilometres
7.
The famous social reformer and art critic John Ruskin lived in a house by the side of Lake Coniston.What is the name of his famous house which can still be visited?
The Heald
Brantwood
Lakeside
Lakeview
8.
Which celebrated children's writer wrote and illustrated her books for very young children whilst living at Hill Top Farm at Sawrey?
Enid Blyton
Beatrix Potter
Noel Streatfeild
Shirley Hughes
9.
In which town in the Lake District is the Cumberland Pencil Museum?
Kendal
Keswick
Cockermouth
Ambleside
10.
Which ancient monument would you find on the hills just above Keswick?
The ruins of Caperham Castle
The ruins of Middleham Manor
The ruins of Bodiam Abbey
The Castlerigg Stone Circle
11.
Its water is carried by a 96 mile aqueduct to serve Manchester and district. Which lake was largely created in the 19th century by placing a dam to stop the water flowing out of St.John's Beck?
Derwentwater
Bassenthwaite
Coniston
Thirlmere
12.
Near which Lakeland town is the beauty spot called Orrest Head?
Windermere
Cockermouth
Keswick
Ambleside
13.
Which two lakes inspired Arthur Ransome to write his famous children's book "Swallows and Amazons"?
Windermere and Ullswater
Ullswater and Wast Water
Coniston and Derwentwater
Coniston and Windermere
14.
Which lake has an island that was inhabited by a hermit called St. Herbert and another island that was occupied by a colony of German miners in the 16th century?
Derwentwater
Coniston
Ullswater
Bassenthwaite
15.
What is the traditional way in which fields are separated from each other on the Lakeland hills and fells?
by specially dug drainage ditches
by barbed wire
by a dry stone wall
by small plantations of coniferous trees
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Compiled May 22 13