- 1. Where are the Yorkshire Dales located?
A) Scotland B) England C) Wales D) Ireland
- 2. What type of rock are the Yorkshire Dales largely composed of?
A) Granite B) Sandstone C) Limestone D) Shale
- 3. Which Yorkshire Dales landmark is known for its unique limestone formations?
A) Bolton Abbey B) Malham Cove C) Aysgarth Falls D) Hardraw Force
- 4. Which of the following activities is commonly enjoyed in the Yorkshire Dales?
A) Skiing B) Hiking C) Skydiving D) Scuba diving
- 5. What traditional cheese comes from the Yorkshire Dales region?
A) Wensleydale B) Cheddar C) Gorgonzola D) Brie
- 6. What famous long-distance footpath passes through the Yorkshire Dales?
A) Appalachian Trail B) Pacific Crest Trail C) Pennine Way D) Camino de Santiago
- 7. What is the name of the highest peak in the Yorkshire Dales?
A) Whernside B) Pen-y-ghent C) Ingleborough D) Scafell Pike
- 8. Which agricultural practice is common in the Yorkshire Dales landscape?
A) Sheep farming B) Banana plantations C) Rice cultivation D) Coffee growing
- 9. Which monarch's connection to the Yorkshire Dales is remembered through a castle ruin in Middleham?
A) Edward IV B) Henry VIII C) Richard III D) Elizabeth I
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