Unit 1 Test
Unit 1 Test
Multiple Choice. Each of the questions or incomplete statements is followed by suggested answers or
completions. Select the one that best answers the question or completes the statement.
GOOD LUCK!
2. Which of the following topics would you associate with the study
of human
geography?
A. agriculture
B. climate
C. vegetation
D. soils
E. weather
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5. Which of geography's five organizing themes is used to examine the
advantages and
disadvantages of a place for human settlement?
A. location
B. place
C. movement
D. human-environment interaction
E. region
SECTION B: Evolution of key geographical concepts and models
associated with notable geographers
A. the Greeks
B. Eratosthenes
C. Aristophanes
D. Ptolemy
E. Ellsworth Huntington
9. Which of the following is not part of the six essential elements that
help to make up
the National Geography Standards?
A. location
B. the world in spatial terms
C. human systems
D. the uses of geography
E. environment and society
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SECTION C: Key concepts underlying the geographical perspective:
space, place, and scale
10. Scale is
A. bar line
B. fractional scale
C. graphic scale
D. written scale
E. ratio scale
A. world
B. continent
C. state
D. city
E. street
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14. The number of anything within a defined area is known as
A. a pattern.
B. concentration.
C. density.
D. diffusion.
E. distribution.
16. Which of the following map scales below would a cartographer choose
if one inch of
road on a map represents 54,000 inches on the ground?
A. 1:24,000
B. 24,000/1
C. 1:54,000
D. 54,000:1
E. 1:4500
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19. What types of distortions can occur when creating a map projection?
A. The relative size of different areas may be altered.
B. The distance between two points may be incorrect.
C. The direction from one place to another can be distorted.
D. The shape of an area can be distorted.
E. All of the above can occur.
A. local boundaries.
B. differences in elevation.
C. variations in population densities.
D. latitude and longitude.
E. distances between places.
A. relative position.
B. prime position.
C. absolute location.
D. situation.
E. distribution
A. Broken projection
B. Robinson projection
C. Polar projection
D. Fuller projection
E. Sinusoidal projection
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24. A map in which data are sorted by class intervals and assigned colors
or patterns in order to distinguish magnitude of occurrences is called
25. Which of the following best describes the thematic map pictured
below?
A. dot
B. cognitive
C. cartogram
D. choropleth
E. flow
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26. Which of the following best describes the thematic map pictured
below?
A. dot
B. cognitive
C. cartogram
D. choropleth
E. flow
27. Which of the following best describes the thematic map pictured
below?
A. dot
B. cognitive
C. cartogram
D. choropleth
E. flow
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SECTION D: (2) Key geographical skillshow to understand and
interpret the implications and associations among phenomena in places
A. physical geography
B. environmental determinism
C. possibilism
D. sequent occupance
E. regional studies
30. The concept that the physical environment limits human actions, but
that people have
the ability to adjust to the physical environment is
A. climate.
B. environmental determinism.
C. possibilism.
D. spatial association.
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31. A hearth is
A. hierarchical arrangement
B. spatial extent
C. historical sequence
D. defined boundaries
E. location
39. The Sunbelt and the Frost Belt are what kind of regions?
A. functional
B. formal
C. nodal
D. homogeneous
E. vernacular
40. The market area of Joes Grocery Store is an example of which type of
region?
A. uniform
B. perceptual
C. functional
D. formal
A. Northeast Corridor
B. Wheat Belt
C. Central Division of the National Football League
D. Metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia
E. Dixie
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42. When someone speaks of the old neighborhood as they place where
they grew up,
what type of region are they describing?
A. vernacular
B. nodal
C. perceptual
D. functional
E. Both A and C
43. Imagine that Charlie the Dog wears a red bandana to the dog park.
The poodles
greatly admire his scarf and begin to wear one as well. What type of
spatial diffusion
is being illustrated?
A. relocation
B. stimulus
C. hierarchical
D. contagious
E. none of the above
A. contagious
B. hierarchical
C. relocation
D. stimulus
E. expansion
45. Which of the following best describe the geographic term situation?
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E. physical characteristics
46. The acquisition of data about Earths surface from a satellite orbiting
the planet
or from another long-distance method is
A. GIS.
B. GPS.
C. remote sensing.
D. USGS.
E. the distribution method.
A. GIS.
B. GPS.
C. remote sensing.
D. USGS.
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A. GIS.
B. GPS.
C. remote sensing.
D. USGS.
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A. Sinusoidal
B. Mercator
C. Goodes Interrupted Equal Area
D. Fuller-Dymaxion
E. Gall-Peters
A. Sinusoidal
B. Mercator
C. Goodes
Interrupted
Equal Area
D. Fuller-Dymaxion
E. Gall-Peters
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