The Fiordland National Park
  • 1. Fiordland National Park, located in the southwestern corner of New Zealand's South Island, is a breathtaking expanse of wilderness characterized by its dramatic landscapes, steep cliffs, and stunning fjords. Spanning over 1.2 million acres, it is one of the largest national parks in New Zealand and is renowned for its natural beauty and ecological significance. The park is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including ancient rainforests, alpine meadows, and numerous unique species, some of which are found nowhere else on Earth, such as the famous Kiwi bird and the rare Fiordland crested penguin. Among its many highlights, the park features the spectacular Milford Sound and Doubtful Sound, both of which are deeply carved by glaciers and boast towering peaks that rise dramatically from the water's edge. These fjords are often shrouded in mist and rain, creating an ethereal atmosphere that captivates visitors. With an extensive network of hiking trails, including the renowned Milford Track, and opportunities for kayaking, boating, and wildlife watching, Fiordland offers a wealth of outdoor activities for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike. In recognition of its stunning natural beauty and ecological importance, Fiordland National Park was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986, ensuring its preservation for future generations to appreciate and enjoy.

    What is the location of Fiordland National Park?
A) United States
B) Australia
C) New Zealand
D) Canada
  • 2. What is the primary feature of Fiordland National Park?
A) Volcanoes
B) Fiords
C) Deserts
D) Mountain Ranges
  • 3. Which UNESCO listing does Fiordland National Park have?
A) Biosphere Reserve
B) World Heritage Site
C) Cultural Landscape
D) Global Geopark
  • 4. Which wildlife is commonly found in Fiordland National Park?
A) Polar Bear
B) Kiwi
C) Cheetah
D) Kangaroo
  • 5. What is the primary purpose of Fiordland National Park?
A) Conservation
B) Commercial Development
C) Urban Expansion
D) Agriculture
  • 6. What is the main activity tourists do in Fiordland?
A) Skiing
B) Caving
C) Surfing
D) Hiking
  • 7. Which mountain range is found within Fiordland National Park?
A) Great Dividing Range
B) Rocky Mountains
C) Southern Alps
D) Appalachians
  • 8. Which famous track exists in Fiordland?
A) Routeburn Track
B) Abel Tasman Coast Track
C) Milford Track
D) Tongariro Crossing
  • 9. When was Fiordland National Park established?
A) 1975
B) 1887
C) 2000
D) 1952
  • 10. What activity do visitors partake in to experience Fiordland's wildlife?
A) Kayaking
B) Bungee jumping
C) Skydiving
D) Paragliding
  • 11. Which boat tour is popular in Fiordland?
A) Milford Sound cruise
B) Lake Te Anau cruise
C) Cook Strait cruise
D) Coromandel cruise
  • 12. What is the approximate area of Fiordland National Park?
A) 15,000 square kilometers
B) 12,500 square kilometers
C) 7,500 square kilometers
D) 10,000 square kilometers
  • 13. What is the main source of water in Fiordland?
A) Rivers from the mountains
B) Underground aquifers
C) Rainfall
D) Glacier melt
  • 14. What local tribe has historical ties to Fiordland?
A) Māori
B) Sami
C) Inuit
D) Aboriginal
  • 15. Which is the closest town to Fiordland National Park?
A) Te Anau
B) Milford Sound
C) Queenstown
D) Glenorchy
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