Ill. Multiple choice 1. Britain does not share land border with any other countries except A. france B. Holland C. Italy D. The Republic of Ireland 2. The island ofgreat britain is divided into parts B.4 D.2 3. The second longest river in the United Kingdom is the A. Thames river B. Clyde river C. Severn river D. Seine river 4. The largest river in the United Kingdom, which runs 356 kilometers and empties into the Bristol Strait, iS A. the Seven river B. the Clyde river C. the Thames river
III. Multiple Choice 1. Britain does not share land border with any other countries except ______. A. France B. Holland C. Italy D. The Republic of Ireland 2. The island of Great Britain is divided into _____ parts. A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 2 3. The second longest river in theUnited Kingdom is the _____. A. Thames River B. Clyde River C. Severn River D. Seine River 4. The largest river in the United Kingdom, which runs 356 kilometers and empties into the Bristol Strait, is _____. A. the Seven River B. the Clyde River C. the Thames River
D. the Potomac River oil and gas have made britain largely self-sufficient in these vital fuels A. The atlantic B. The pacific C. The Red sea D. The north sea 6. The climate of britain is one A. continental B. tropical C temperate D subtropical 7. Britains major minerals are coal, iron ore, tin ore, lead ore, oil and gas among which are the most important A. coal.. lead ore B. co ron ore C. iron ore. tin ore D. coal. oil 8. In the Highlands of Scotland stands, Britain's highest mountain towering 1300 meters a the pennines B. Ben Nevis
D. the Potomac River 5. _____ oil and gas have made Britain largely self-sufficient in these vital fuels. A. The Atlantic B. The Pacific C. The Red Sea D. The North Sea 6. The climate of Britain is ____ one. A. continental B. tropical C. temperate D. subtropical 7. Britain’s major minerals are coal, iron ore, tin ore, lead ore, oil and gas, among which ____ and ____ are themost important. A. coal…lead ore B. coal … iron ore C. iron ore…tin ore D. coal…oil 8. In the Highlands of Scotland stands ____, Britain’s highest mountain towering 1300 meters. A. the Pennines B. Ben Nevis
C. The Southern uplands 9. The largest lake in the U. K A. Lough Erne B. Lake ness C. Lough Neagh D. Lake lomond 10. The main rivers parting in great Britain runs from A north. east B. south.. west C. central.. east D. north. south 11.The weather in Great Britain conditions vary rapidly because of A. the much rainfall B. a little sunshine C. the edge of European continental anticyclone D. a series of cyclonic depressions from Ireland or greenland 12. Of the three parts of great Britain is the smallest both in area and population A. Scotland B. England
C. The Southern Uplands D. Cumbria 9. The largest lake in the U.K. is _____. A. Lough Erne B. Lake Ness C. Lough Neagh D. Lake Lomond 10.The main rivers parting in Great Britain runs from ____ to ____. A. north…east B. south…west C. central…east D. north…south 11.The weather in Great Britain conditions vary rapidly because of ______. A. the much rainfall B. a little sunshine C. the edge of European continental anticyclone D. a series of cyclonic depressions from Ireland or Greenland 12.Of the three parts of Great Britain, _____ is the smallest both in area and population. A. Scotland B. England
C. Wales D. Irland 13. The most imp ortant river in the United Kingdom is A the Clyde river B. the Seven river C. the Thames river D. the forth river 14.Among the four administrative units the most populous and developed A. Scotland B. England C. Wales D. Northern Ireland 15. In Scotland there is the Clyde River, on which is situated a ship-building center a. Belfast B. London C. Glasgow D. Manchester 16. The Towns in Scotland are called A. countries B hire
C. Wales D. Irland 13.The most important river in the United Kingdom is ____. A. the Clyde River B. the Seven River C. the Thames River D. the Forth River 14.Among the four administrative units the most populous and developed is ____. A. Scotland B. England C. Wales D. Northern Ireland 15.In Scotland there is the Clyde River, on which is situated a ship-building center ---_______. A. Belfast B. London C. Glasgow D. Manchester 16.The Towns in Scotland are called ____. A. countries B. shires
C. communities D. burg 17. Big ben is a famous in london A. statue B. brids C. hotel D. clock 18.The Port ofLondon is britains most important A. seaport B. airport C. railway station D. military base 19.The famous Speakers Corner is an area inside, London, where speakers address the public, especially on Sundays A. the West end B. Hyde park C. Whitehall D. Westminster Abbey 20. The Westminster abbey is the p lace where A. the British royal residence in London is located B. Almost all English kings and queens have been crowned C. The british Prime minister lives
C. communities D. burghs 17.Big Ben is a famous _____ in London. A. statue B. bridge C. hotel D. clock 18.The Port of London is Britain’s most important _____. A. seaport B. airport C. railway station D. military base 19.The famous Speaker’s Corner is an area inside ___, London, where speakers address the public, especially on Sundays. A. the West End B. Hyde Park C. Whitehall D. Westminster Abbey 20.The Westminster Abbey is the place where ______. A. the British royal residence in London is located. B. Almost all English kings and queens have been crowned C. The British Prime Minister lives