A) Underground B) Tram C) Overground D) Bus
A) The Subway B) The Drain C) The Tube D) The Metro
A) Paying for public transport B) Accessing government buildings C) Parking your car D) Voting in local elections
A) Zone 3 B) Zone 5 C) Zone 9 D) Zone 1
A) Red B) Yellow C) Blue D) Green
A) Heathrow B) Stansted C) London City D) Gatwick
A) Zipcard B) London Pass C) Travelcard D) Contactless payment
A) A map of London's streets B) A discount card for tourists C) A loyalty card for restaurants D) A ticket for unlimited travel within specified zones for a set period
A) The Mersey B) The Thames C) The Seine D) The Tiber
A) Thames Cable Link B) Greenwich Air Line C) London Eye Cable D) IFS Cloud Cable Car
A) The direction they are traveling B) South C) East D) North
A) Historical Area B) Hotel Access C) High Availability D) Hail and Ride
A) Santander Cycles B) HSBC Cycles C) Barclays Bikes D) Lloyds Cycles
A) Google Maps B) Trainline C) Tube Map D) Citymapper
A) Try swiping it harder. B) Jump over the barrier. C) Ask a member of staff for assistance. D) Walk through quickly without paying.
A) A charge for using the cable car B) A fine for littering C) A tax on public transport D) A fee for driving in central London during certain hours
A) Euston B) Waterloo C) King's Cross D) Paddington
A) A rental car B) A licensed taxi C) An unlicensed taxi D) A private hire vehicle
A) A small black cab B) A bus C) A private hire vehicle D) An underground train
A) Lost property B) Toilets C) Exit D) Information desk
A) Stand on the right, walk on the left. B) Walking is prohibited. C) Stand anywhere, no walking allowed. D) Stand on the left, walk on the right.
A) Consult a map or ask a member of staff. B) Start running in a random direction. C) Give up and go home. D) Hide until someone finds you.
A) Glasgow Market B) Manchester Market C) Borough Market D) Birmingham Market
A) Pickpockets B) Free food samples C) Live music performances D) Lost puppies
A) Play loud music without headphones. B) Put your bag on the seat next to you. C) Start a loud conversation on your phone. D) Offer your seat to someone who needs it more.
A) 101 B) 112 C) 911 D) 999
A) Bank to Liverpool Street B) Baker Street to Waterloo C) Brixton to Oxford Circus D) Balham to Tooting
A) Rollerblading B) Walking C) Skateboarding D) Horseback Riding
A) It provides step-free route options. B) It provides discounted theatre tickets. C) It provides walking tours of London. D) It provides restaurant recommendations.
A) Airports B) Major tube stations C) Bus stops D) Inside black cabs |