Richmond Park - Exam
Richmond Park
  • 1. What is the largest Royal Park in London?
A) Richmond Park
B) Hyde Park
C) Regent's Park
D) Greenwich Park
  • 2. What is the approximate size of Richmond Park?
A) 1,000 acres
B) 5,000 acres
C) 3,500 acres
D) 2,500 acres
  • 3. Which body of water runs through Richmond Park?
A) River Thames
B) Lake Michigan
C) Pen Ponds
D) Hudson River
  • 4. Which famous English poet lived near Richmond Park and wrote about its beauty?
A) Robert Burns
B) Alexander Pope
C) John Keats
D) William Wordsworth
  • 5. In which borough of London is Richmond Park primarily situated?
A) Richmond upon Thames
B) Camden
C) Southwark
D) Kensington and Chelsea
  • 6. In what year was Richmond Park designated a National Nature Reserve?
A) 1995
B) 1985
C) 2000
D) 2010
  • 7. Which British monarch was known to frequently visit Richmond Park in the 18th century?
A) Elizabeth I
B) Victoria
C) George III
D) Charles II
  • 8. Richmond Park offers panoramic views of which London palace?
A) Kensington Palace
B) Windsor Castle
C) Buckingham Palace
D) Hampton Court Palace
  • 9. What is the name of the famous view in Richmond Park that provides a vista of St Paul's Cathedral in London?
A) Prince William's View
B) Queen Victoria's Point
C) King Henry's Mound
D) Princess Kate's Hill
  • 10. Which monarch created Richmond Park?
A) Queen Victoria
B) Henry VIII
C) Charles I
D) King George III
  • 11. Which organization manages Richmond Park?
A) World Wildlife Fund
B) UNESCO
C) The Royal Parks
D) National Trust
  • 12. What kind of animals can you find in Richmond Park?
A) Penguins
B) Red deer
C) Polar bears
D) Kangaroos
  • 13. What is the name of the picturesque garden within Richmond Park that is known for its azaleas and rhododendrons?
A) Elizabeth Lily Park
B) Edward Fern Forest
C) Victoria Rose Garden
D) Isabella Plantation
  • 14. What is the name of the historic house located in Richmond Park that was a royal residence in the past?
A) Green Manor
B) White Lodge
C) Blue Mansion
D) Red Cottage
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