British Geography Quiz – Free Printable UK Geography Quiz
Test your knowledge of the United Kingdom with our free printable British Geography Quiz. This professionally written quiz focuses on geographical features, places, and facts from across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
The questions cover a wide range of UK geography topics, including cities and counties, rivers and mountains, coastlines, landmarks, borders, and regional features.
Ideal for quiz nights, classrooms, home learning, and family games, this British geography quiz is designed to be easy to print, easy to host, and enjoyable for both players and quizmasters.
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About the British Geography Quiz
- 50 original British geography questions split into 2 rounds of 25 questions
- Covers England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland
- Two printable download formats included:
- Quizmaster version: questions with the correct answer shown after each question – ideal for hosting
- Player version: all questions on one sheet, with the full answer sheet provided separately
- Answers included in both versions
- Clear, printer-friendly PDF layouts
- Free to download and use
Free printable quiz is available below
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Example British Geography Questions
This British Geography Quiz features a mix of well-known facts and more challenging questions covering cities, landscapes, rivers, and historic sites across England and Wales. Example questions include:
- Which large ancient earthwork roughly follows the border between England and Wales?
- The Forest of Bowland is mostly in the north-east of which county?
- Which city is the largest city in England by land area?
- What is England’s largest Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty?
- Which peninsula is bounded by the River Dee to the west, the River Mersey to the east, and the Irish Sea to the north?
- The Peak District is an upland area mostly in the northern part of which county?
- Which World Heritage Site stretches 96 miles along the English Channel coast from Exmouth to Studland Bay?
- Which river is often described as the boundary between the Midlands and the north of England?
- What is the largest natural lake in England?
- Victorian poet Matthew Arnold called which city "the city of dreaming spires"?