Q.1
Great Britain is an island. There is sea all round it. Where the land meets the sea is called the _____.
  • Estuary
  • Equator
  • Coast
  • Pole
Q.2
The narrow strip all round the coast where the sea meets the land is called the _____.
  • Boundary
  • Border
  • Shore
  • Pavement
Q.3
Sam is at the seaside with his parents. They go to a part of the shore with sand and pebbles. This is called the _____.
  • Estuary
  • Marsh
  • Border
  • Beach
Q.4
Sam has taken his bucket and spade. Which part of the beach does he build castles on?
  • The sand
  • The shingle
  • The pebbles
  • The rocks
Q.5
Sam picks up a small, smooth rounded stone on the beach. Sam has picked up a ______.
  • Rock
  • Brick
  • Pebble
  • Shell
Q.6
It is time for Sam and his family to go home. They walk back up the beach. They cross the flat, golden sands. Then they walk up a bank of small stones. This is called _______. After that they walk through the sand-dunes and back to the car.
  • Concrete
  • Cement
  • Shingle
  • Rocks
Q.7
Some parts of the coast have high hills that fall straight into the sea. These are called ______.
  • Waterfalls
  • Cliffs
  • Mountains
  • Estuaries
Q.8
Rivers run into the sea. The River Thames flows into the North Sea. As it reaches the sea, it becomes very wide and forms an _______.
  • Delta
  • Estuary
  • Lake
  • Rock pool
Q.9
Sometimes there is a lot of dry sand at the back of a beach. Tough grass grows through this sand. The sand forms _____.
  • Mountains
  • Cliffs
  • Dunes
  • Fields
Q.10
The sea comes in and goes out twice a day. One day Sam and his family go to the beach, but the sea is covering all the sand right up to the back of the beach. Sam’s Mom says that the ____ is in.
  • Ocean
  • Beach
  • Tide
  • Sand
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