UK Geography MCQs

UK Norfolk Coast MCQs with Answers

What is the largest town on the Norfolk Coast?
a) Wells-next-the-Sea
b) Cromer
c) Great Yarmouth
d) Hunstanton
Answer: a) Wells-next-the-Sea

Which iconic rock formation can be found at Hunstanton?
a) White Cliffs of Dover
b) Old Harry Rocks
c) Seven Sisters
d) Hunstanton Cliffs
Answer: d) Hunstanton Cliffs

What is the name of the famous seal colony on the Norfolk Coast?
a) Sealand
b) Blakeney Point
c) Seal Island
d) Scolt Head Island
Answer: b) Blakeney Point

Which bird reserve is known for hosting thousands of wintering waterfowl and waders?
a) RSPB Titchwell Marsh
b) Holkham Nature Reserve
c) Pensthorpe Natural Park
d) RSPB Snettisham
Answer: d) RSPB Snettisham

What is the main material used in traditional thatched roofs in Norfolk?
a) Straw
b) Reeds
c) Shingles
d) Tiles
Answer: b) Reeds

Which coastal town is known for its delicious crab and lobster?
a) Sheringham
b) Wells-next-the-Sea
c) Cromer
d) Great Yarmouth
Answer: c) Cromer

Which area on the Norfolk Coast is known for its salt marshes and tidal creeks?
a) Brancaster
b) Thornham
c) Burnham Overy Staithe
d) Cley-next-the-Sea
Answer: c) Burnham Overy Staithe

What is the name of the historic fishing village with colorful beach huts?
a) Holkham
b) Brancaster
c) Thornham
d) Wells-next-the-Sea
Answer: d) Wells-next-the-Sea

Which royal residence is located on the Norfolk Coast?
a) Buckingham Palace
b) Sandringham House
c) Windsor Castle
d) Hampton Court Palace
Answer: b) Sandringham House

The Norfolk Coast Path is part of which long-distance trail?
a) South West Coast Path
b) Pennine Way
c) Cotswold Way
d) England Coast Path
Answer: d) England Coast Path

Which Norfolk Coast town is famous for its annual carnival?
a) Sheringham
b) Cromer
c) Hunstanton
d) Wells-next-the-Sea
Answer: b) Cromer

What natural phenomenon can be witnessed at Holkham Bay during low tide?
a) Bioluminescence
b) Stalactite formations
c) Sand dunes migration
d) Mudflats stretching for miles
Answer: d) Mudflats stretching for miles

Which Norfolk Coast beach is famous for its golden sands and striped cliffs?
a) Holkham Beach
b) Sea Palling Beach
c) Brancaster Beach
d) Gorleston Beach
Answer: a) Holkham Beach

What is the name of the Victorian pier in Cromer?
a) Hunstanton Pier
b) Sheringham Pier
c) Great Yarmouth Pier
d) Cromer Pier
Answer: d) Cromer Pier

Which bird is commonly associated with the Norfolk Broads, located near the coast?
a) Puffin
b) Kingfisher
c) Gannet
d) Albatross
Answer: b) Kingfisher

Which Norfolk Coast town is known for its annual “Pirate Festival”?
a) Sheringham
b) Hunstanton
c) Wells-next-the-Sea
d) Great Yarmouth
Answer: a) Sheringham

What type of fish is particularly popular in the coastal town of Cromer?
a) Salmon
b) Haddock
c) Mackerel
d) Cod
Answer: d) Cod

Which colorful bird can be spotted at Cley Marshes?
a) Red Kite
b) Spoonbill
c) Osprey
d) Peregrine Falcon
Answer: b) Spoonbill

What is the approximate length of the Norfolk Coast Path?
a) 50 miles
b) 70 miles
c) 90 miles
d) 110 miles
Answer: b) 70 miles

Which historic village is known for its windmill overlooking the marshes?
a) Burnham Deepdale
b) Weybourne
c) Stiffkey
d) Brancaster Staithe
Answer: c) Stiffkey

What is the name of the lifeboat station located at Wells-next-the-Sea?
a) RNLI Hunstanton
b) RNLI Sheringham
c) RNLI Wells
d) RNLI Cromer
Answer: c) RNLI Wells

The coastal town of Sheringham is known for its heritage as a:
a) Victorian seaside resort
b) Roman trading port
c) Medieval fishing village
d) Viking settlement
Answer: a) Victorian seaside resort

Which ancient church, known as “The Cathedral of the Marshes,” is located on the Norfolk Coast?
a) St. Nicholas’ Church, Blakeney
b) St. Margaret’s Church, Cley
c) St. Mary’s Church, Marsham
d) St. Peter’s Church, Sheringham
Answer: b) St. Margaret’s Church, Cley

What is the name of the tidal surge barrier that helps protect the Norfolk Coast?
a) Great Yarmouth Barrier
b) Wells Barrier
c) Cromer Barrier
d) Bacton Barrier
Answer: d) Bacton Barrier

Which coastal town is known for its colorful beach huts and scenic promenade?
a) Sea Palling
b) Cromer
c) Gorleston
d) Hunstanton
Answer: c) Gorleston

The Holkham National Nature Reserve is famous for its:
a) Ancient castle ruins
b) Sand dunes and pine forest
c) Victorian amusement park
d) Prehistoric archaeological site
Answer: b) Sand dunes and pine forest

What is the name of the coastal road that runs along the Norfolk Coast?
a) A1
b) A47
c) A149
d) M11
Answer: c) A149

The Norfolk Coast is known for its connection to which famous children’s story?
a) The Chronicles of Narnia
b) Peter Pan
c) Winnie-the-Pooh
d) The Wind in the Willows
Answer: c) Winnie-the-Pooh

What is the name of the traditional fishing boats commonly found along the Norfolk Coast?
a) Jolly Boats
b) Cutters
c) Wherries
d) Galleons
Answer: c) Wherries

Which seaside town is known for its “End of the Pier” show?
a) Sheringham
b) Great Yarmouth
c) Cromer
d) Wells-next-the-Sea
Answer: b) Great Yarmouth

Which Norfolk Coast beach is famous for its stunning sunset views?
a) Mundesley Beach
b) Holme-next-the-Sea Beach
c) Brancaster Beach
d) Sea Palling Beach
Answer: b) Holme-next-the-Sea Beach

Which ancient trade route passed through the Norfolk Coast region?
a) Silk Road
b) Salt Road
c) Spice Route
d) Amber Route
Answer: d) Amber Route

What is the name of the tidal inlet known for its colorful beach huts and salt pans?
a) Wells-next-the-Sea Creek
b) Morston Quay
c) Burnham Overy Staithe
d) Holme Dunes Creek
Answer: c) Burnham Overy Staithe

The Norfolk Coast is a popular destination for which outdoor activity?
a) Skiing
b) Rock climbing
c) Birdwatching
d) Desert trekking
Answer: c) Birdwatching

What is the name of the stately home located near the Norfolk Coast?
a) Blickling Hall
b) Houghton Hall
c) Felbrigg Hall
d) Holkham Hall
Answer: a) Blickling Hall

Which coastal town is known for its annual “Kite Festival”?
a) Wells-next-the-Sea
b) Hunstanton
c) Sheringham
d) Cromer
Answer: b) Hunstanton

The Norfolk Coast offers opportunities for which type of water-based sport?
a) Kayaking
b) Snowboarding
c) Bungee jumping
d) Ice fishing
Answer: a) Kayaking

What is the name of the protected wetland area that is home to many rare bird species?
a) The Wash
b) Breydon Water
c) Barton Broad
d) Hickling Broad
Answer: a) The Wash

What is the traditional Norfolk dish made from grey or brown shrimps?
a) Norfolk Dumplings
b) Cromer Crab Salad
c) Yarmouth Bloater
d) Shrimp Roll
Answer: d) Shrimp Roll

Which Norfolk Coast village is famous for its lavender fields?
a) Weybourne
b) Morston
c) Heacham
d) Brancaster
Answer: c) Heacham

What is the name of the famous shipwreck located near Happisburgh?
a) HMS Victory
b) HMS Beagle
c) SS Richard Montgomery
d) HMS Bounty
Answer: c) SS Richard Montgomery

Which coastal town is known for its annual “Carnival Week”?
a) Sheringham
b) Cromer
c) Great Yarmouth
d) Wells-next-the-Sea
Answer: a) Sheringham

What is the name of the bird reserve that attracts thousands of pink-footed geese in winter?
a) RSPB Titchwell Marsh
b) RSPB Minsmere
c) RSPB Strumpshaw Fen
d) RSPB Snettisham
Answer: d) RSPB Snettisham

Which coastal town is known for its “Cromer Pier Show”?
a) Sheringham
b) Great Yarmouth
c) Hunstanton
d) Wells-next-the-Sea
Answer: a) Sheringham

What is the name of the colorful and historic narrow-gauge railway running along the coast?
a) Bure Valley Railway
b) Poppy Line
c) Norfolk Coast Railway
d) Wells Tramway
Answer: b) Poppy Line

What is the name of the unique species of butterfly found in the dunes of the Norfolk Coast?
a) Monarch Butterfly
b) Swallowtail Butterfly
c) Painted Lady Butterfly
d) Peacock Butterfly
Answer: b) Swallowtail Butterfly

What is the name of the traditional fishing village known for its windmill and marshes?
a) Holkham
b) Blakeney
c) Brancaster Staithe
d) Thornham
Answer: b) Blakeney

Which coastal town is famous for its annual “Lifeboat Day” event?
a) Wells-next-the-Sea
b) Sheringham
c) Cromer
d) Great Yarmouth
Answer: c) Cromer

What is the name of the National Trail that passes through the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty?
a) South West Coast Path
b) Norfolk Coast Path
c) Peddars Way
d) Cleveland Way
Answer: b) Norfolk Coast Path

The colorful beach huts at Wells-next-the-Sea are situated along which stretch of coastline?
a) Holkham Bay
b) Wells Quay
c) Blakeney Point
d) Scolt Head Island
Answer: b) Wells Quay

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