Obviously these things are a little ambiguous, but I count four for the UK - the North Sea, the Hebrides Sea, the Irish Sea and the Celtic Sea. The Hebrides Sea, according to the International Hydrographic Organisation, is officially part of the creatively named 'Inner Seas of the West Coast of Scotland'. Of those bodies of water included under this umbrella, it is the only one that actually bears the word 'sea' in its name. Either way, whether including Hebrides or Inner Seas, I think the number comes to four.
This quiz is just about the word "Sea" not body of water. That's totally non-geographical and tricky but that's what makes it so cool! But you are still right, India should be added as it touches more that 2 "Seas": 1. Arabian Sea, 2. Andaman Sea, 3. Laccadive Sea. Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal don't count here.
With only 1 answer to go and 3 seconds left on the timer, I suddenly remembered Malaysia! As I frantically type Mlaysia, I finally felax my hands as a realize I typed it just in type. Relief and joy begins to set in, all until I realize I made a fatal mistake: I typed Mlaysia.
Going by Draw the World Map you should at least also have:
East Timor, 3: Banda, Savu, Timor
Taiwan, 3: East China, Philippine, South China
Also, it's weird to say oceans are excluded when really you mean only bodies of water with the word "sea" are included. This way it looks like bays, gulfs are included when they're not
1. Bay of Bengal,
2. Arabian sea,
3. Indian ocean,
4. Andaman sea.
East Timor, 3: Banda, Savu, Timor
Taiwan, 3: East China, Philippine, South China
Also, it's weird to say oceans are excluded when really you mean only bodies of water with the word "sea" are included. This way it looks like bays, gulfs are included when they're not