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English Counties

Multiple choice questions about English Counties
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1. Which of these counties has a coastline?
Norfolk
Warwickshire
Greater Manchester
West Yorkshire
2. Which of these counties is south of the Thames?
Essex
Buckinghamshire
Surrey
Northamptonshire
3. Which of these counties contain the only English cathedral with three spires?
Derbyshire
Staffordshire
North Yorkshire
Cumbria
4. Which of these counties is landlocked?
Suffolk
Nottinghamshire
Hampshire
Durham
5. Which of these counties is the largest by land area?
Lancashire
Northumberland
Oxfordshire
North Yorkshire
6. Which of these counties was created in 1974?
Tyne And Wear
East Riding Of Yorkshire
Kent
Shropshire
7. Which of these counties borders Scotland?
South Yorkshire
Cheshire
Northumberland
Durham
8. Which of these counties border Wales?
Herefordshire
Leicestershire
Devon
Wiltshire
9. Which of these counties borders only one other?
West Midlands
Lincolnshire
Cornwall
East Sussex
10. Which of these counties was lost in 1974?
Cambridgeshire
Rutland
Berkshire
Somerset
11. Which of these counties has a coast on the Irish sea?
Lancashire
Worcestershire
Hampshire
Dorset
12. Which of these counties originally had 'Shire' included in it's name?
Dorset
Kent
West Sussex
Suffolk
13. Which of these counties has a coastline on the North sea?
Merseyside
Greater London
Hertfordshire
Lincolnshire
14. Which of these counties has a coast on the Bristol Channel?
Gloucestershire
Dorset
Staffordshire
West Midlands
15. Which of these counties was formerly known as Humberside?
City of Bristol
Tyne And Wear
East Riding of Yorkshire
Northumberland
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