- 1. What is the name of the bridge that spans the Firth of Forth?
A) Kincardine Bridge B) Queensferry Crossing C) Erskine Bridge D) Forth Bridge
- 2. The Firth of Forth is an estuary located in which country?
A) Scotland B) Ireland C) England D) Wales
- 3. The island of Inchcolm is home to which historic abbey?
A) Inchgarvie Cathedral B) Inchmickery Priory C) Inchkeith Monastery D) Inchcolm Abbey
- 4. The island of Inchmickery is managed by which organization?
A) National Trust for Scotland B) Royal Society for the Protection of Birds C) Scottish Natural Heritage D) Historic Environment Scotland
- 5. The Forth Rail Bridge opened to rail traffic in which year?
A) 1905 B) 1890 C) 1850 D) 1915
- 6. The Forth Road Bridge was opened to traffic in which year?
A) 1964 B) 1985 C) 1975 D) 1950
- 7. Which island in the Firth of Forth is closest to the town of North Queensferry?
A) Inchmickery B) Inchgarvie C) Inchcolm D) Inchkeith
- 8. The Forth Bridges are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, designated in which year?
A) 2020 B) 2015 C) 2000 D) 1995
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