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Parks: a quiz

Parks range in size from small patches of green space within a city to vast national parks that cover hundreds of square miles. Their purpose can be to provide places for relaxation and recreation, or to preserve landscapes and/or animal populations from the degradations of man. Some parks are able to do both! How well do you know your parks? This quiz might help you to find out!

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    The Beatles’ song “Strawberry Fields Forever” is commemorated in which park?

    • Hyde Park, London
    • Sefton Park, Liverpool
    • Central Park, New York
    • Gorky Park, Moscow
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    Which is the most recent national park to be designated in England and Wales?

    • Lake District
    • Snowdonia
    • Dartmoor
    • South Downs
  • Question of

    “MacArthur Park” was a huge hit for Richard Harris, but where is the park?

    • San Francisco
    • Los Angeles
    • Chicago
    • Miami
  • Question of

    Serengeti National Park is is which country?

    • South Africa
    • Kenya
    • Tanzania
    • Uganda
  • Question of

    The world’s largest urban park is in which city?

    • Shanghai, China
    • Kolkata, India
    • Cape Town, South Africa
    • New York, United States
  • Question of

    In which European city are the Tivoli Gardens?

    • Paris
    • Vienna
    • Copenhagen
    • Rome
  • Question of

    The world’s largest marine park is off the coast of which country?

    • Australia
    • United States
    • Canada
    • South Africa
  • Question of

    London Zoo forms part of which royal park?

    • Greenwich Park
    • Hyde Park
    • Richmond Park
    • Regent’s Park
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    “Old Faithful” is a famous geyser in which American national park?

    • Yosemite
    • Yellowstone
    • Grand Canyon
    • Death Valley
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    What prominient feature will you find at the north-west end of the Champ de Mars in Paris?

    • The Arc de Triomphe
    • The Eiffel Tower
    • The Louvre
    • The Elysee Palace

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