Central Park
  • 1. Central Park, an iconic urban oasis nestled in the heart of Manhattan, New York City, spans over 843 acres and serves as a stunning juxtaposition to the towering skyscrapers that surround it. Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux in the mid-19th century, this meticulously crafted landscape offers a diverse array of attractions and natural beauty, ranging from vibrant meadows and serene lakes to wooded glades and picturesque trails. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll or a brisk jog along the meandering pathways, partake in recreational activities such as boating on the tranquil waters of the Central Park Lake, or witness the seasonal beauty of cherry blossoms in the Conservatory Garden during spring. Central Park is also home to numerous landmarks, including the iconic Bow Bridge, the historic Bethesda Terrace, and the sprawling Great Lawn, where locals and tourists alike gather for picnics, concerts, and sunbathing. Throughout the year, the park transforms with the changing seasons, offering lush greenery in summer, vibrant fall colors, and a winter wonderland with snow-covered landscapes, making it a cherished sanctuary for all who seek solace amidst the hustle and bustle of city life.

    What year was Central Park officially opened?
A) 1835
B) 1890
C) 1858
D) 1871
  • 2. Who designed Central Park?
A) Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux
B) Daniel Burnham
C) Jane Jacobs
D) Robert Moses
  • 3. What is the size of Central Park?
A) 500 acres
B) 843 acres
C) 1000 acres
D) 650 acres
  • 4. Which famous zoo is located in Central Park?
A) Central Park Zoo
B) Bronx Zoo
C) New York Aquarium
D) Brooklyn Zoo
  • 5. What is the name of the famous fountain in Central Park?
A) Bethesda Fountain
B) Grand Army Plaza Fountain
C) Wollman Rink Fountain
D) Lullwater Fountain
  • 6. The Central Park Conservancy was established in which year?
A) 1990
B) 1975
C) 1980
D) 1965
  • 7. What type of area is Central Park classified as?
A) National park
B) Wildlife reserve
C) Urban park
D) Historical site
  • 8. Which of the following is a notable structure in Central Park?
A) Chrysler Building
B) Statue of Liberty
C) Empire State Building
D) Belvedere Castle
  • 9. Which activity is commonly enjoyed in Central Park?
A) Rock climbing
B) Boating on the lake
C) Surfing
D) Skydiving
  • 10. Which is the largest open space in Central Park?
A) Sheep Meadow
B) The Great Lawn
C) The Ramble
D) Shakespeare Garden
  • 11. Which avenue borders Central Park on the east?
A) Madison Avenue
B) Sixth Avenue
C) Seventh Avenue
D) Fifth Avenue
  • 12. In which borough is Central Park located?
A) Manhattan
B) Queens
C) Brooklyn
D) The Bronx
  • 13. What was Central Park's original name?
A) The Central Park Land
B) The Manhattan Garden
C) The New York Park
D) The Greensward
  • 14. Which river borders Central Park to the west?
A) The Bronx River
B) The Hudson River
C) The East River
D) The Harlem River
  • 15. What is the name of the open-air theater in Central Park?
A) Delacorte Theater
B) Hudson River Theater
C) Shakespeare Festival Theater
D) Ravinia Theater
  • 16. Which famous movie features Central Park?
A) Inception
B) The Avengers
C) Home Alone 2
D) Titanic
  • 17. What is the name of the famous promenade in Central Park?
A) The Drive
B) The Mall
C) The Boulevard
D) The Walkway
  • 18. What is the primary purpose of Central Park?
A) Private property
B) Industrial use
C) Commercial development
D) Public recreation
  • 19. What amenities does Central Park provide?
A) Movie theaters
B) Concert halls
C) Playgrounds and sports fields
D) Shopping malls
  • 20. Which pond is known for its model boat rentals?
A) The Rink
B) The Conservatory Water
C) The Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir
D) The Turtle Pond
  • 21. What is a popular feature of Central Park during the winter?
A) Snowboarding
B) Surfing
C) Ice skating
D) Beach volleyball
  • 22. Which type of wildlife can be found in Central Park?
A) Bears
B) Lions
C) Birds
D) Elephants
  • 23. Which famous statue is located in Central Park?
A) David
B) The Thinker
C) Venus de Milo
D) Alice in Wonderland
  • 24. What type of trees are predominantly found in Central Park?
A) Evergreen trees
B) Palm trees
C) Deciduous trees
D) Cypress trees
  • 25. What is the name of the iconic bridge in Central Park?
A) George Washington Bridge
B) Bow Bridge
C) Walt Whitman Bridge
D) Brooklyn Bridge
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