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Great Britain Alphabetically - Part K

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Fun Trivia : Quizzes : United Kingdom : Great Britain Alphabetically - Part K

Introduction:
"There weren't enough places beginning with J to do a decent quiz, so I've moved on to K for the next leg of my British tour."


1. Which Scottish town is the site of Floors Castle, seat of the Duke of Roxburghe, as well as a 12th century abbey and one of Scotland's five horse-racing courses?
    Kirkcudbright
    Kilsyth
    Kelso
    Kirkintilloch


2. In which tourist destination would you find the Cars of the Stars Motor Museum, as well as the Cumberland Pencil Museum?
    Kirkby Stephen
    Kendal
    Keswick
    Kirkoswald


3. Which market town on the banks of the River Great Ouse has a long tradition in the fishing and seafood industries, as well as glass-making and food-processing?
    Kirkby Lonsdale
    King's Lynn
    Kidderminster
    Kettering


4. Which town in the Kingdom of Fife was the birthplace of economist Adam Smith, in 1723, and the architect Robert Adam, in 1728, and is represented in the UK parliament by Gordon Brown (Chancellor of the Exchequer in May 2007)?
    Kinghorn
    Kinross
    Kinglassie
    Kirkcaldy


5. Which northern English town is nicknamed the Auld Grey Town, and is famous for its mint cake?
    Kendal
    Knutsford
    Keswick
    Knaresborough


6. Which city on the Humber estuary is the third largest seaport in Britain after London and Liverpool?
    Kingston Upon Hull
    Kingston by Sea
    Kingston Upon Thames
    Kingston Warren


7. Which town is the capital of the Orkney Islands?
    Kirkwall
    Keith
    Kinlochbervie
    Kyle of Lochalsh


8. Which town in the English Midlands is best known for its 12th century castle, the site in 1266 of the longest siege in English history,lasting almost twelve months?
    Kelmscot
    Kettering
    Kenilworth
    Kidderminster


9. Which town near Harrogate, Yorkshire, lies on the banks of the River Nidd, and is the site of a ruined 12th century castle?
    Kirkby Stephen
    Knaresborough
    Kettlewell
    Kilburn


10. Which Worcestershire town was the site of the formation of the modern carpet industry in 1785?
    Kenilworth
    Kington
    Kettering
    Kidderminster


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