1.
A map with a scale of 1:500,000 would represent which type ofmap?
Your Answer:
Small scale map
Large scale map
Medium scale map
Spatial scale map
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2. Question:
The prime meridian passes through:
Your Answer:
Paris, France.
New York City.
Greenwich, England.
the Indian Ocean.
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3.
Transform faults are typically found in regions where tectonicplate boundaries are moving parallel to one another, and are thesite of frequent earthquakes. A good example of such a locationis:
Your Answer:
the San Andreas Fault.
Iceland.
the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
the Andes Mountains.
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4. Question:
The energy that allows tectonic plates to interact on the earth’ssurface is supplied by:
Your Answer:
the sun.
the molten interior.
greenhouse gases.
ocean currents.
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5. Question:
Hurricanes and cyclones originate:
Your Answer:
in the tropics.
in temperate latitudes.
near the poles.
in the center of large land masses.
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6. Question:
The pampas region of Argentina would be an example of which of thefollowing biomes?
Your Answer:
Desert biome
Forest biome
Polar biome
Grassland biome
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7. Question:
The Kyoto Protocol is an international agreement designed toaddress the issue of:
Your Answer:
the spread of AIDS.
global poverty and underdevelopment.
the emission of greenhouse gases.
the militarization of space.
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8. Question:
Language is frequently a key component of identity for many people.The Quebecois, an ethnic group in Quebec, speak what language thatdifferentiates them from most other Canadians?
Your Answer:
French
German
Spanish
Italian
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9. Question:
A cultural hearth is a region from which technologies, ideologies,and material goods diffused over time to surrounding regions. Anexample of a cultural hearth is:
Your Answer:
central South America.
Mesopotamia.
Australia.
Easter Island.
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10. Question:
The infant mortality rate for a country is defined as the:
Your Answer:
percentage of infants who perish at birth.
number of female infants killed, due topreference for males.
number of abortions, stillbirths, andaccidental deaths in a given year.
number of infant deaths per 1000 livebirths during the first year of life.
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11. Question:
When a country has a single city that has several times thepopulation of any other city, it is called the/a:
Your Answer:
megalopolis.
primate city.
capital city.
growth pole.
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12. Question:
__________ is the study of population structure and change.
Your Answer:
GNI
Economics
Demography
Geography
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13. Question:
An example of a nongovernmental organization (NGO) is:
Your Answer:
the U.S. Department of State.
Exxon Mobile Petroleum Corporation.
Greenpeace.
Organization of Petroleum ExportingCountries (OPEC).
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14. Question:
Among the following organizations devoted to fostering trade, theone with the largest number of member states is:
Your Answer:
ASEAN.
EU.
NAFTA.
APEC.
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15. Question:
The modern materially wealthy countries achieved their prominencefrom the __________ sector of production in manufacturing andconstruction.
Your Answer:
tertiary
primary
secondary
quaternary
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16. Question:
__________ corporations make goods or provide services for profitin several countries but direct operations from a headquarters inone country.
Your Answer:
Multinational
Off-shoring
International
Free-market
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17. Question:
The second most productive economy in the world, as measured intotal output by value, is the economy of:
Your Answer:
Germany.
Japan.
Canada.
China.
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18. Question:
In many of the materially poor countries today, few jobs in the__________ pay taxable salaries.
Your Answer:
formal economy
service sector
core countries
peripheral communities
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19. Question:
The Grameen Bank, a highly successful microcredit institution, wasfounded in:
Your Answer:
Germany.
Brazil.
Bangladesh.
Japan.
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20. Question:
The concept of __________ rights emerged in the late 1700s, in partfrom revolutions in Europe and the United States.
Your Answer:
social
human
cultural
political





