MCQs on mountains of Netherlands January 8, 2026October 8, 2024 by u930973931_answers 30 min Score: 0 Attempted: 0/30 Subscribe 1. What is the highest point in the Netherlands? (A) Mount Scenery (B) Vaalserberg (C) Mount Rainier (D) Mount Elbrus 2. Where is Vaalserberg located? (A) North Holland (B) South Limburg (C) Gelderland (D) Friesland 3. What is the elevation of Vaalserberg? (A) 320 meters (B) 300 meters (C) 250 meters (D) 400 meters 4. What mountain range extends into the Netherlands? (A) Alps (B) Pyrenees (C) Ardennes (D) Carpathians 5. Which region in the Netherlands is known for its hilly terrain? (A) Zeeland (B) Limburg (C) Flevoland (D) Groningen 6. Which of the following is a notable hill in the Netherlands? (A) Hondsrug (B) Taunus (C) Black Forest (D) Vosges 7. What is the name of the only mountain in the Netherlands that has a ski resort? (A) Vaalserberg (B) Gerlosstein (C) SnowWorld (D) Skilift Schiermonnikoog 8. Which province of the Netherlands has the most elevation? (A) North Holland (B) South Limburg (C) Utrecht (D) Overijssel 9. What is the name of the famous hilltop located near Vaalserberg? (A) Vaals (B) Valkenburg (C) Maastricht (D) Heerlen 10. Which hill is known as the “Vaalserberg of the North”? (A) Hondsrug (B) Veluwe (C) Dwingelderveld (D) Salland 11. What is the significance of the “Three Country Point”? (A) Confluence of three rivers (B) Meeting point of three countries (C) Three mountain peaks (D) None of the above 12. Which three countries meet at the Three Country Point? (A) Belgium, Germany, and Luxembourg (B) Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany (C) France, Germany, and Luxembourg (D) Netherlands, Germany, and Austria 13. Which area in the Netherlands is characterized by rolling hills and vineyards? (A) Betuwe (B) Limburg (C) Achterhoek (D) Veluwe 14. What is the primary type of landscape found in the Veluwe region? (A) Forests (B) Mountains (C) Swamps (D) Deserts 15. Which hill in the Netherlands is known for its historical significance during World War II? (A) Vaalserberg (B) Hondsrug (C) Waalsdorpervlakte (D) Grebbeberg 16. Which mountain is part of the Eifel range and located near the Netherlands? (A) Schnee Eifel (B) Rigi (C) Zugspitze (D) Eifel National Park 17. What type of geological formation is commonly found in the southern Netherlands? (A) Mountain ranges (B) Hills (C) Valleys (D) Plateaus 18. Which region is famous for its chalk hills in the Netherlands? (A) Limburg (B) Utrecht (C) Gelderland (D) North Brabant 19. What natural feature is Vaalserberg part of? (A) The Rhine Valley (B) The Meuse Valley (C) The South Limburg Hills (D) The North Sea Coast 20. Which Dutch province is known for its peat bogs and low hills? (A) Drenthe (B) Zeeland (C) North Holland (D) Flevoland 21. What is the highest hill in North Brabant? (A) Vaalserberg (B) Sint-Pietersberg (C) Huizinge (D) Loonse en Drunense Duinen 22. Which national park in the Netherlands features the highest elevation? (A) De Hoge Veluwe (B) De Sallandse Heuvelrug (C) De Biesbosch (D) De Alde Feanen 23. What geological phenomenon shaped the landscape of the Netherlands? (A) Glaciation (B) Volcanic activity (C) Earthquakes (D) Erosion 24. Which of the following hills is located in the Gelderland province? (A) Vaalserberg (B) Mount Huibert (C) Posbank (D) Sint-Pietersberg 25. What is the main purpose of the hills and small mountains in the Netherlands? (A) Agriculture (B) Tourism (C) Natural reserves (D) All of the above 26. What natural resource is found in the southern Limburg region? (A) Coal (B) Oil (C) Natural gas (D) None of the above 27. Which hill is the highest in the Veluwe region? (A) Kootwijkerzand (B) Gortelse heide (C) Planken Wambuis (D) Posbank 28. What is a common activity enjoyed in the hilly regions of the Netherlands? (A) Skiing (B) Hiking (C) Rock climbing (D) Surfing 29. Which hill is known for its beautiful views and popular hiking trails in the Netherlands? (A) Vaalserberg (B) Posbank (C) Hondsrug (D) Montferland 30. Which feature of the Netherlands makes it unique in Europe regarding its landscape? (A) Its flatness (B) Its mountains (C) Its forests (D) Its lakes