- 1. Which football club is based in Sheffield?
A) Manchester United B) Liverpool C) Sheffield United D) Arsenal
- 2. In which English county is Sheffield located?
A) Devon B) South Yorkshire C) Kent D) Essex
- 3. What is the name of the large park in Sheffield known for its green spaces and attractions?
A) Sheffield Botanical Gardens B) Golden Gate Park C) Hyde Park D) Central Park
- 4. Which famous British musician was born in Sheffield?
A) Paul McCartney B) Adele C) Joe Cocker D) Elton John
- 5. Which university in Sheffield is known for its engineering programs?
A) Harvard University B) Oxford University C) Cambridge University D) University of Sheffield
- 6. What is the name of the large shopping center in Sheffield city center?
A) Bluewater B) Bullring C) Meadowhall D) Westfield
- 7. Which famous British actor was born in Sheffield?
A) Kate Winslet B) Emma Watson C) Sean Bean D) Daniel Craig
- 8. What is the tallest building in Sheffield?
A) St Paul's Tower B) Gherkin C) Empire State Building D) The Shard
- 9. Which prominent event venue in Sheffield hosted the Special Olympics National Summer Games in 1993?
A) Don Valley Stadium B) Wembley Arena C) Old Trafford D) Madison Square Garden
- 10. In which year did Sheffield host the World Snooker Championship for the first time?
A) 2003 B) 1982 C) 1995 D) 1977
- 11. What is the name of Sheffield's professional ice hockey team?
A) Sheffield Ice Hawks B) Sheffield Ice Kings C) Sheffield Ice Wolves D) Sheffield Steelers
- 12. What is the name of the music venue in Sheffield known for showcasing local talent?
A) The Leadmill B) Madison Square Garden C) Royal Albert Hall D) Wembley Stadium
- 13. Which river runs through Sheffield?
A) River Don B) River Thames C) River Mersey D) River Severn
- 14. What is Sheffield's nickname?
A) Steel City B) Sheffieldville C) City of Lights D) Green City
- 15. Which iconic event takes place in Sheffield every year for music lovers?
A) Coachella Festival B) Tramlines Festival C) Glastonbury Festival D) Reading Festival
- 16. In which year did Sheffield become a city?
A) 1893 B) 2000 C) 1950 D) 1785
- 17. How far is Sheffield from Leeds?
A) 40 miles (64 km) B) 50 miles (80 km) C) 29 miles (47 km) D) 32 miles (51 km)
- 18. What percentage of Sheffield's area is green space?
A) 80% B) 61% C) 70% D) 50%
- 19. Which national park does a third of Sheffield lie within?
A) Yorkshire Dales B) North York Moors C) Lake District D) Peak District
- 20. How many parks, woodlands, and gardens are there in Sheffield?
A) 300 B) 100 C) 150 D) More than 250
- 21. What significant contribution did Sheffield make during the Industrial Revolution?
A) Developed many significant technologies B) Invented the steam engine C) Founded the first textile mill D) Discovered electricity
- 22. What industry saw a huge expansion in Sheffield in the 19th century?
A) Coal mining B) Shipbuilding C) Cutlery trade D) Textile industry
- 23. In which year did Sheffield receive its municipal charter?
A) 1920 B) 1893 C) 1901 D) 1843
- 24. What caused a decline in Sheffield's iron and steel industries in the 1970s and 1980s?
A) Government regulations B) Natural disasters C) Local competition D) International competition
- 25. What was Sheffield's gross value added (GVA) in 2015?
A) £12.7 billion B) £11.3 billion C) £9.5 billion D) £10.8 billion
- 26. What was Sheffield's population at the 2021 census?
A) 650,000 B) 556,500 C) 600,000 D) 500,000
- 27. What is the name of the world's oldest football ground in Sheffield?
A) Oakwell B) Hillsborough C) Bramall Lane D) Sandygate
- 28. In which year did the West Riding of Yorkshire county get disbanded?
A) 2000 B) 1986 C) 1990 D) 1974
- 29. What is the population of the Sheffield Built-up Area?
A) 750,000 B) 600,000 C) 700,000 D) 685,369
- 30. Which group does Sheffield belong to as one of eleven British cities?
A) Big Cities Group B) Urban Cities Group C) Major Cities Group D) Core Cities Group
- 31. What was Sheffield's population in the unparished area in 2011?
A) 490,070 B) 500,000 C) 450,000 D) 520,000
- 32. How many tributaries does the River Don have in Sheffield?
A) Six B) Five C) Four D) Three
- 33. What is the estimated number of trees in Sheffield?
A) 6 million B) 5 million C) 4.5 million D) 3 million
- 34. What is the average annual economic growth rate of Sheffield in the 21st century?
A) Around 10% B) Around 5% C) Around 7% D) Around 3%
- 35. What is the rank of Sheffield in terms of population among English cities?
A) Sixth-largest B) Fifth-largest C) Fourth-largest D) Third-largest
- 36. What is the population of the district borough governed from Sheffield as of mid-2019?
A) 582,493 B) 550,000 C) 600,000 D) 610,000
- 37. What is the rank of Sheffield's district borough in terms of population in England?
A) 10th-most-populous B) 5th-most-populous C) 8th-most-populous D) 7th-most-populous
- 38. What does the Old English word 'scēað' mean, which is part of the name for the River Sheaf?
A) River B) Hill C) Boundary D) Forest
- 39. What does the second element of the name 'Sheffield' mean in Old English?
A) River B) Open countryside C) Fort D) Boundary
- 40. When does the name 'Sheffield' first appear in historical records?
A) In records from the Norman conquest B) In the Domesday Book C) In the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle D) In Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales
- 41. Which tribe is believed to have constructed several hillforts in and around Sheffield during the Iron Age?
A) The Saxons B) The Brigantes C) The Vikings D) The Angles
- 42. Which kingdom's southern boundary included the rivers Sheaf and Don after the Roman departure?
A) Deira B) Elmet C) Mercia D) Northumbria
- 43. By which century was Sheffield noted for the production of knives?
A) 12th century B) 18th century C) 16th century D) 14th century
- 44. What was established in Sheffield by 1296?
A) A castle B) A market at Castle Square C) A cathedral D) A university
- 45. In which decade was a form of the crucible steel process discovered that improved steel quality?
A) The 1800s B) The 1780s C) The 1740s D) The 1760s
- 46. What product became widely known as Sheffield plate?
A) Silver plating B) Copper plating C) Brass plating D) Gold plating
- 47. What event in 1832 led to the death of 402 people in Sheffield?
A) A cholera epidemic B) A diphtheria outbreak C) A smallpox outbreak D) A typhoid outbreak
- 48. What was the population of Sheffield in 1801?
A) 90,000 B) 60,095 C) 70,000 D) 80,000
- 49. In what year was the Sheffield and Rotherham railway constructed?
A) 1842 B) 1850 C) 1838 D) 1864
- 50. When was Sheffield incorporated as a borough?
A) 1850 B) 1893 C) 1864 D) 1842
- 51. How many people were killed in the Great Sheffield Flood?
A) 150 B) 402 C) 270 D) 500
- 52. What was the 'Sheffield Ten' known for?
A) Leading a community project B) Winning a local election C) Being tried for soliciting sex between men D) Organizing a workers' strike
- 53. Who described Sheffield as 'the ugliest town in the Old World'?
A) Virginia Woolf B) Charles Dickens C) George Orwell D) Mark Twain
- 54. What was a major reason for the construction of new reservoirs in Sheffield?
A) To generate hydroelectric power B) To improve agricultural irrigation C) Demand for better water supplies D) To create recreational areas
- 55. What was the population of Sheffield by 1901?
A) 451,195 B) 500,000 C) 300,000 D) 600,000
- 56. On which dates did the heaviest bombing raids, known as the Sheffield Blitz, occur?
A) 7 and 10 May 1941. B) 5 and 8 June 1941. C) 23 and 26 November 1940. D) 12 and 15 December 1940.
- 57. What was the name of the hotel directly hit by a 500-pound bomb during the Sheffield Blitz?
A) The Sheffield Hotel. B) The Park Hill Hotel. C) The Don Valley Hotel. D) The Marples Hotel.
- 58. Which event helped to regenerate Sheffield by constructing new sporting facilities?
A) The 1993 European Athletics Championships. B) The 1990 Commonwealth Games. C) The 1992 Summer Olympics. D) The 1991 World Student Games.
- 59. What was the name of the sculpture designed by Si Applied Ltd and made from Sheffield steel?
A) The Steel Heart. B) The Cutting Edge. C) The Steel Blade. D) The Steel Wave.
- 60. What was the name of the initiative that led to the felling of around 4,000 highway trees in Sheffield?
A) 'Streets Ahead' Private Finance Initiative (PFI). B) 'City Trees' Private Finance Initiative (PFI). C) 'Urban Renewal' Private Finance Initiative (PFI). D) 'Green Streets' Private Finance Initiative (PFI).
- 61. In what year did Sheffield become a 'Tree City of the World'?
A) 2020. B) 2021. C) 2019. D) 2022.
- 62. Who is the current leader of Sheffield City Council?
A) Nick Clegg B) Mayor Oliver Coppard C) Councillor David Blunkett D) Councillor Tom Hunt
- 63. How many councillors are there in Sheffield City Council?
A) 100 B) 70 C) 60 D) 84
- 64. How many wards are represented in Sheffield City Council?
A) 21 B) 35 C) 30 D) 28
- 65. Which party had the most council seats following the 2024 local elections?
A) Green Party B) Liberal Democrats C) Labour D) Sheffield Community Councillors Group
- 66. Who has been the mayor of the South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority since 2022?
A) Oliver Coppard B) Nick Clegg C) Tom Hunt D) David Blunkett
- 67. Which former Deputy Prime Minister represented Sheffield Hallam from 2005 to 2017?
A) Tom Hunt B) Oliver Coppard C) Nick Clegg D) David Blunkett
- 68. What is the gradient of Blake Street, the third-steepest residential street in England?
A) 20.0° B) 18.0° C) 15.0° D) 16.6°
- 69. What percentage of Sheffield householders live further than 300 m from their nearest greenspace?
A) 70% B) 50% C) 64% D) 80%
- 70. How many sites of special scientific interest are there in Sheffield?
A) Ten B) Eight C) Four D) Six
- 71. Which year did the Sheffield City Region Combined Authority change to its current name?
A) 2018 B) 2019 C) 2021 D) 2020
- 72. What is the name of the competition Sheffield won in 2005?
A) Eco City Challenge B) Urban Green Prize C) Green City Award D) Entente Florale
- 73. According to the Köppen classification, what type of climate does Sheffield have?
A) Continental climate B) Mediterranean climate C) Temperate oceanic climate (Cfb) D) Humid subtropical climate
- 74. What is the average minimum temperature in Sheffield during January and February?
A) 3.5 °C B) 2.2 °C C) 1.0 °C D) 0.0 °C
- 75. What was the coldest temperature recorded at Weston Park in December 2010?
A) −8.7 °C B) −7.5 °C C) −9.0 °C D) −8.2 °C
- 76. How many days on average does ground frost occur during the winter months in Sheffield?
A) 67 days B) 75 days C) 50 days D) 80 days
- 77. When was the Weston Park Weather Station established?
A) 1890 B) 1882 C) 1875 D) 1900
- 78. What percentage of Sheffield's carbon footprint is attributed to housing?
A) 25% B) 30% C) 40% D) 34%
- 79. What campaign has Sheffield City Council signed up to?
A) Green New Deal B) Fossil Fuel Divestment C) 10:10 campaign D) Climate Action 100+
- 80. What was the population of Sheffield according to the 2001 United Kingdom Census?
A) 530,300 B) 577,050 C) 513,234 D) 640,720
- 81. Which religious group constitutes 10% of Sheffield's population?
A) Hindu B) Muslim C) Christian D) Buddhist
- 82. What was the mid-2007 population estimate for Sheffield?
A) 530,300 B) 577,050 C) 513,234 D) 640,720
- 83. What was the percentage increase in Sheffield's population from 2001 to mid-2007?
A) Decreased by 17,000 residents B) Decreased by 50,000 residents C) About 17,000 residents D) Increased by 50,000 residents
- 84. What was the percentage of Sheffield's population with no religion in 2021?
A) 0.5% B) 38% C) 43% D) 10%
- 85. What was the percentage of the White and Asian population in Sheffield in 2021?
A) 0.9% B) 1.2% C) 1.3% D) 5%
- 86. What was the percentage of the Hindu population in Sheffield in 2021?
A) 0.2% B) 0.7% C) 0.1% D) 0.4%
- 87. What was the percentage of the Jewish population in Sheffield in 2021?
A) 0.2% B) 0.1% C) 0.4% D) 0.7%
- 88. In which year did the Sheffield district of Hallam rank highest outside London for overall wealth?
A) 2004 B) 2005 C) 2003 D) 2006
- 89. Which study revealed the wealth ranking of the Sheffield district of Hallam in 2003?
A) 2004 Barclays Bank Financial Planning study B) UK Cities Monitor 2008 C) Knight Frank survey D) Sheffield One redevelopment agency report
- 90. In the 'UK Cities Monitor 2008', what position did Sheffield occupy for the best office location?
A) Second B) Third C) Fourth D) First
- 91. What position did Sheffield hold for the best new call centre location in the 'UK Cities Monitor 2008'?
A) Fourth B) Second C) Third D) First
- 92. In terms of financial incentives, what position did Sheffield hold in the 'UK Cities Monitor 2008'?
A) First B) Third C) Second D) Fourth
- 93. Which redevelopment project is forthcoming in Sheffield?
A) NRQ B) Winter Gardens C) Peace Gardens D) City Lofts Tower
- 94. In which year was the earliest official record of cutlery production in Sheffield documented?
A) 1740 B) 1912 C) 1297 D) 1856
- 95. Who discovered the crucible technique in Sheffield?
A) Henry Bessemer B) Benjamin Huntsman C) Harry Brearley D) Thomas Boulsover
- 96. What process did Henry Bessemer invent that made the crucible technique obsolete?
A) Stainless steel B) Bessemer converter C) Crucible technique D) Sheffield plate
- 97. Which organization was founded in 1805 and is known for producing the largest steel forgings?
A) The Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire B) Rolls-Royce plc C) The Welding Institute (TWI) D) Forgemasters
- 98. In which year did the UK Ministry of Defence buy Forgemasters?
A) 1912 B) 1856 C) 1805 D) 2021
- 99. What is Forgemasters' capacity for pouring in Europe?
A) The largest coal deposit B) The smallest steel ingot C) The largest single ingot (570 tonnes) D) The largest limestone block
- 100. Which company is a research partnership located at the Advanced Manufacturing Park?
A) Rolls-Royce plc B) The Welding Institute (TWI) C) The Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire D) Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC)
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