Q.1
The famous Peter Pan statue is a much-loved feature of which park?
  • Regents Park
  • Kensington Gardens
  • Greenwich Park
  • St James’ Park
Q.2
There are pelicans to be found in which of these Royal Parks?
  • Greenwich Park
  • Richmond Park
  • St James’ Park
  • Hyde Park
Q.3
Which Royal Park contains no planted flowerbeds?
  • Kensington Gardens
  • Green Park
  • Grosvenor Square Gardens
  • Greenwich Park
Q.4
Which of these is not a Royal Park?
  • Bushy Park
  • Richmond Park
  • Battersea Park
  • Kensington Gardens
Q.5
Which of the following may NOT be adopted in the parks?
  • Trees
  • Roses
  • Deer
  • Fountains
Q.6
Green Park was created inWhy?
  • Charles II wanted to walk from Hyde Park to St James’ without leaving Royal soil
  • For Londoners to hold a summer fair
  • To stop developers building on the land
  • For Henry VIII to hunt in
Q.7
The Royal Parks Foundation Half Marathon takes place annually during October. It both starts and finishes in Hyde Park but also passes through Hyde Park, Green Park, St James’ Park and Kensington Gardens. Which was its inaugural year?
  • 1929
  • 1976
  • 1999
  • 2008
Q.8
Hyde Park is NOT home to which of the following?
  • The Serpentine Lake
  • Speakers’ Corner
  • The Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain
  • Rodin’s Burghers of Calais statue
Q.9
Ian Fleming's original James Bond novels frequently mention the headquarters of MI6 as a "tall, grey building" near which Royal Park?
  • Bushy Park
  • Victoria Tower Gardens
  • Grosvenor Square Gardens
  • Regent’s Park
Q.10
Richmond Park is the largest of the Royal Parks. What is its size in square miles?
  • 0.54 square miles
  • 3.69 square miles
  • 5.37 square miles
  • 9.78 square miles
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