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Town and Country - Different Sized Settlements
There is often a church at the center of a village.

Town and Country - Different Sized Settlements

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Places people live are called settlements and they come in many sizes. Where do you live? Lots of people live in cities. Do you live in a big city? Or do you live in a large town? Do you live in the suburbs? Or do you live in a small town? Perhaps you live in the countryside - in a village or a hamlet or in a house on its own. In geography you learn about people in different places. This quiz is about the different sizes of settlements and what we call them.

What is the difference between cities and hamlets? Let's find out.

1.
Adil lives in London. His family live in a apartment building. Adil can see the center of London from his home. Adil lives in a:
Small town
Farmhouse
Big city
Village
London is the biggest city in the British Isles
2.
Sasha also lives in London. He lives in a house on a quiet road. There are lots of houses on the road. It is 8 miles to the center of London. Sasha’s Mom goes to work in the center of London on a train. Sasha lives in:
A suburb
The countryside
A farmhouse
A cottage
Lots of people live in suburbs. All the big cities are surrounded by suburbs
3.
Sam lives in Bedworth. Bedworth is a small town. The nearest large town is called Nuneaton.
Bedworth is also near Coventry. Coventry is a big city.
Which one of these is the biggest?
Bedworth
Nuneaton
Coventry
London
Coventry is a big city. But London is much bigger
4.
Bedworth and Nuneaton are smaller than cities. But they are bigger than villages.
Bedworth and Nuneaton are both:
Cities
Villages
Towns
Suburbs
Do you live in a city, in a town or in the countryside?
5.
Katie does not live in a town or a city. Katie lives in a much smaller place. There are 100 houses, a school, two pubs and one shop. Where does Katie live?
In a city
In a town
In a village
In a suburb
There is often a church at the center of a village
6.
Katie’s village is surrounded by ______.
Suburbs
Fields
Factories
Blocks of flats
Katie lives in a village in the countryside
7.
Adam lives two miles from Katie’s village. Adam goes to the same school as Katie. Adam lives in a place with just 6 houses and one farm. Adam lives in a ______.
Hamlet
Town
City
Suburb
Hamlets are smaller than villages
8.
Adil lives in London. There are lots of busses in London.
Sam lives in Bedworth. There are regular busses in Bedworth.
Katie lives in a village. It has just two busses a day.
Adam lives in a hamlet. There are no busses where Adam lives.
Which one of these has the most busses?
City
Town
Village
Hamlet
Is there a bus stop near where you live? How often are the busses?
9.
All the children want to see the latest film. Their parents take them to the movie theater.

Which one of these has the most movie theaters?
City
Town
Village
Hamlet
There are no movie theaters in villages or hamlets. Katie lives in a village. She has to travel a long way to get to a movie theater
10.
Katie likes living in the countryside. Her Mom likes living there too. Katie’s Mom does a lot of her shopping online. Why does she do this?
Because there are lots of shops in the countryside
Because there are very few shops in the countryside
Because there are no shops in towns
Because there are no shops in cities
There are lots of shops in towns and cities, but they are a long way from Katie’s village
Author:  David Bland

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