ERASMUS+ PROJECT
‘EUROPEAN NATIONAL PARKS’
QUIZ
a)
Świętokrzyski
Park Narodowy
b)
Park
Narodowy Ujścia Warty
c)
Kampinoski
Park Narodowy
d)
Mazowiecki Park
Narodowy
a)
Poznan
(Poznań)
b)
Cracow
(Kraków)
c)
Warsaw
(Warszawa)
d)
Wroclaw
(Wrocław)
a)
1969
b)
1923
c)
1959
d)
1946
a)
2014
b)
2002
c)
2000
d)
1997
a)
Warta
b)
Odra
c)
Vistula
d)
Bug
a)
……………………………………………….
b)
……………………………………………….
c)
……………………………………………….
d)
……………………………………………….
a)
600 km2
b)
500 km2
c)
400 km2
d)
300 km2
a)
Otter
b)
Boar
c)
Deer
d)
Moose
a)
16 000
b)
25 000
c)
69 000
d)
72 000
10.
Park’s experts are experienced in the field of
reintroducing several animals. Which animals? You can indicate more than one.
a)
Moose
b)
Beaver
c)
Lynx
d)
Deer
11.
At Żelazowa
Wola on the outskits of the park is a manor house where famous Polish -
………………………………………………………….. - was born.
a)
Pope Saint
John Paul II (św. Jan Paweł II)
b)
Composer
Frederic Chopin
c)
Astronomer
Nicolaus Copernicus
d)
Chemist
Maria Skłodowska-Curie
12.
On the
area of this park fought battle at January Uprising. When was this
insurrection? And with which country Poland fight to be independence?
a)
Russia,
1863
b)
Prussia,
1795
c)
Germany,
1939
d)
Austria-Hungary,
1914
13.
At world war II
in the small town in the area of national park Nazis secretly killed 1700 Polish
people and Jews. In which town?
a)
Sieraków
b)
Żelazowa
Wola
c)
Palmiry
d)
Laski
14.
At this small
town Nazis killed many famous people too. One of them was Janusz Kusociński.
He…
a)
…was
president of Poland in years 1933-35.
b)
…was
writer. He wrote many patriotic books in time of war.
c)
…won gold
medal on Olympic Games in Los Angeles at 1932.
d)
…was
general in polish army
15.
In this
national park are almost ……………. cycling trail.
a)
50 km
b)
79 km
c)
130 km
d)
200 km
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Very interesting :))
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