Try this 10-question GCSE quiz to see how much you know about river management and features put in place to help manage the risk of floods.
If you haven't already done them, work through the ‘River landforms’ and ‘River management’ units, which use the River Severn as a case study, to find out more. Or look at them again to help fill in any gaps in your knowledge about river management!
https://geographyeducationonline.org/gcse/physical-geography/river-management-a-case-study-of-the-river-severn
Rank | Name | Score |
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1st | POG | 20 |
2nd | ELW | 20 |
3rd | BEX | 20 |
4th | JHL | 20 |
5th | aeg | 20 |
6th | SPB | 20 |
7th | TJS | 20 |
8th | EMP | 20 |
9th | E.C | 20 |
10th | HES | 20 |
Blocking up field drains
Felling trees across small tributaries
Planting trees
Constructing embankments
Constructing flood walls
Straightening the river channel
Land use zoning
Widening the river channel
Dredging the river channel
Land use zoning
Straightening the river channel
Planting trees
Dredging the river channel
Straightening the river channel
Building flood walls
Planting trees
Natural Flood Management
Flood preparedness
Abstraction
Over-abstraction
Tree planting
Straightening the river channel
Land use zoning
Constructing embankments
Not at all
Between 5% and 10%
Between 5% and 25%
Between 25% and 50%
All land in a town/city must be protected from flooding
It is impossible to prevent floods, so why bother?
The cheapest methods of flood protection are best
Land that will not be damaged by flood water should be allowed to flood
Housing
Shops
Car parks
Schools
Because water should be stored and then released slowly to reduce the risk of flooding
Because water should be encouraged to move down the river as quickly as possible
Because it is impossible to prevent flooding, so we may as well make the environment look nicer
Because it’s the cheapest way to reduce the risk of flooding
You scored this time. The more correct answers you give, and the fewer incorrect answers you guess, the better your score.