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Geography Quiz - Transport 01 (Questions)

This KS3 Geography quiz takes a look at transport. In any country, transport is essential. In the UK, which is an MEDC, we tend to take it for granted that we can get to any village, town or city without it being a major problem. Roads are surfaced with tarmac and most families have a car. There are bus services and rail services between major urban centres and there are taxis too. In an LEDC, it is a very different story. Only the main roads are surfaced, car ownership is a lot less and so it is much harder to get around. Having a poor transport infrastructure can make it difficult for an LEDC to develop its economy as transport of raw materials and manufactured goods is difficult, unreliable and expensive.

In the UK, we have several different classes of roads, each has their own symbol on an O.S. map. The first inter-urban motorway that was built was the M1.The first section opened in 1959 and during the 1960s and 1970s, it was extended to reach Leeds in the north and London in the south. Several sections have been widened more recently to try to reduce the traffic congestion.

1. The busiest and most important roads are known as what?
[ ] Central roads
[ ] Strategic roads
[ ] Trunk roads
[ ] Turnpike roads
2. What is reached directly by the M20 motorway?
[ ] Channel Tunnel
[ ] Glasgow
[ ] Heathrow Airport
[ ] Land's End
3. An RORO ferry means 'Roll on…' then what?
[ ] Ramble over
[ ] Remain on
[ ] Reverse off
[ ] Roll off
4. Which word describes goods transported in bulk?
[ ] Freeload
[ ] Freight
[ ] Frigate
[ ] Refrigerated
5. Some 'A' roads follow sections of what?
[ ] Gary roads
[ ] Norman roads
[ ] Roman roads
[ ] Viking roads
6. London Orbital is another name for which motorway?
[ ] M23
[ ] M25
[ ] M27
[ ] M40
7. What word means too much traffic using the road at the same time?
[ ] Congestion
[ ] Constipation
[ ] Constriction
[ ] Contraction
8. Opened in 2003, which was the UK's first toll motorway?
[ ] M1
[ ] M4
[ ] M5
[ ] M6
9. Organising the movement of goods is called what?
[ ] Aeronautics
[ ] Juggernautics
[ ] Linguistics
[ ] Logistics
10. Why was the M6 toll road built?
[ ] To annoy motorists
[ ] To cross a river
[ ] To make money
[ ] To relieve congestion
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Geography Quiz - Transport 01 (Answers)
1. The busiest and most important roads are known as what?
[ ] Central roads
[ ] Strategic roads
[x] Trunk roads
[ ] Turnpike roads
They include motorways and 'A' roads
2. What is reached directly by the M20 motorway?
[x] Channel Tunnel
[ ] Glasgow
[ ] Heathrow Airport
[ ] Land's End
It also reaches the ferry port of Dover where you can catch a ferry to take you to France
3. An RORO ferry means 'Roll on…' then what?
[ ] Ramble over
[ ] Remain on
[ ] Reverse off
[x] Roll off
Vehicles drive on one end and off the other
4. Which word describes goods transported in bulk?
[ ] Freeload
[x] Freight
[ ] Frigate
[ ] Refrigerated
A lot of freight in the UK is carried by road but some still goes by rail. Goods can be imported in bulk by airfreight or seafreight
5. Some 'A' roads follow sections of what?
[ ] Gary roads
[ ] Norman roads
[x] Roman roads
[ ] Viking roads
Roman roads were built very straight to link their settlements in Britain
6. London Orbital is another name for which motorway?
[ ] M23
[x] M25
[ ] M27
[ ] M40
It inspired Chris Rea's song 'The Road to Hell'!
7. What word means too much traffic using the road at the same time?
[x] Congestion
[ ] Constipation
[ ] Constriction
[ ] Contraction
'Rush hour' traffic jams are common in cities as people travel to and from their places of work
8. Opened in 2003, which was the UK's first toll motorway?
[ ] M1
[ ] M4
[ ] M5
[x] M6
All the other motorways in the UK (including most of the M6) are free to use
9. Organising the movement of goods is called what?
[ ] Aeronautics
[ ] Juggernautics
[ ] Linguistics
[x] Logistics
Originally a military word for moving troops/equipment
10. Why was the M6 toll road built?
[ ] To annoy motorists
[ ] To cross a river
[ ] To make money
[x] To relieve congestion
Many people protested against the M6 toll road because it was being built on green belt land