Geog101 S1 2017
Geog101 S1 2017
Geog101 S1 2017
GEOGRAPHY
NOTE: Answer ALL questions from Section A, ONE question from Section B and ONE
question from Section C.
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SECTION A
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
Mark the most correct answer on the teleform answer sheet provided. (1 mark each)
2. Which of the following best explains how radiatively-active trace gases in the atmosphere
keep the surface warmer than it would be without them?
a) Ozone absorbs most radiation at wavelengths less than 0.3 µm
b) The atmosphere is relatively transparent to shortwave radiation but opaque to
longwave radiation
c) CO2 absorbs most radiation at wavelengths less than 0.3 µm
d) Some incoming shortwave radiation is backscattered to space
5. At the global scale, the surface receives more radiation than it emits. Which of the
following accounts for the imbalance?
a) Seasonal cycling of the ground heat flux
b) Surface latent and sensible heat fluxes
c) Surface latent heat flux and surface warming
d) Surface sensible heat flux and volcanic heat input to the atmosphere
7. Which of the following is the equatorward surface return flow of the Hadley Cell?
a) The ITCZ
b) The monsoons
c) The trade winds
d) The jet streams
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9. With respect to the seasonality of surface air temperature, which of the following is
typical?
a) It increases with longitude and distance from the ocean
b) It increases with latitude and distance from the ocean
c) It decreases with latitude and distance from the ocean
d) It decreases with longitude and distance from the ocean
10. Which of these locations is not predominantly a “Marine West Coast” climate?
a) SW Australia
b) Ireland
c) Tasmania
d) New Zealand
11. With respect to the trade winds, which of the following is typical?
a) They bring rainfall to midlatitude west coasts
b) They bring rainfall to midlatitude east coasts
c) They extend the equatorial wet zone polewards on west coasts
d) They extend the equatorial wet zone polewards on east coasts
12. A major ecological community extending over large areas in which the dominant plants
have a similar physiognomy is called what?
a) Niche
b) Biome
c) Plant community
d) Ecosystem
13. The boundary between forest and grassland biomes is primarily controlled by which of
the following?
a) Precipitation
b) Radiation
c) Temperature
d) Windiness
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17. When did the last ice age reach its maximum (i.e. coldest temperature)?
a) 2,000 years ago
b) 200,000 years ago
c) 20,000 years ago
d) 2,000,000 years ago
19. How does variation in the tilt of the earth’s axis mainly influence climate?
a) Changes total radiation receipt
b) Changes the timing of perihelion and aphelion
c) None of these answers are correct
d) Changes the seasonal distribution of radiation receipt
21. What sedimentary evidence indicated an arid perennial lake at Oyo about 8,000 year ago?
a) Crude bedding and bleached Aeolian sands
b) Highly deformed muds
c) Finely laminated muds
d) Influx of savanna pollen
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23. Which of the following is not likely to enhance the urban heat island (i.e. maximise
∆Tmax)?
a) Winter
b) Cloudy
c) Night
d) Calm
24. According to the IPCC 5th assessment report (2013), the human influence on the climate
system is now what?
a) Uncertain
b) Clear
c) Indistinguishable from background natural variability
d) A myth
25. According to the analysis of kauri tree rings which of the following is a plausible element
of New Zealand’s future climate?
a) Reduced impact of ENSO events due to reduced tropical influences
b) Increased impact of ENSO events due to ENSO becoming more active and/or a
strengthening of the teleconnection to the New Zealand region
c) Increased impact of ENSO events due to reduced tropical influences
d) Decreased impact of ENSO events due to ENSO becoming less active and/or a
weakening of the teleconnection to the New Zealand region
27. The period when the moon is closest to the Earth is known as:
a) Aphelion
b) Apogee
c) Perihelion
d) Perigee
29. Which of the following correctly lists these different types of waves in order of longest to
shortest wave period?
a) Tide, tsunami, infragavity wave, wind wave
b) Infragravity wave, wind wave, tsunami, tide
c) Tsunami, tide, wind wave, infragravity wave
d) Wind wave, infragravity wave, tide, tsunami
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30. The arrival of alternating sets of higher and lower waves is called:
a) surf beat
b) wave period
c) a stationary wave
d) wave celerity
32. Which of the following may result in the formation of edge waves?
a) Wave diffraction
b) Wave reflection
c) Wave refraction
d) None of these answers are correct
34. Which of the following depicts the components of a beach-dune system in the correct
order (moving from land to sea)?
a) Beach face, low tide terrace, trough, berm
b) None of these answers are correct
c) Beach face, berm, trough, low tide terrace
d) Berm, beach face, low tide terrace, longshore bar
37. The hydraulic pressure applied by a broken wave to a rocky coast is called:
a) wave hammer
b) wave compression
c) wave abrasion
d) wave shock
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38. Bio-erosion:
a) involves chemical dissolving of rocks by marine organisms
b) is most common below the high tide mark
c) All of these answers are correct
d) involves the mechanical burrowing of marine organisms into rocks
39. Which of the following statements in relation to sea level is not true?
a) 18000 years ago global sea level was approximately 120 metres lower than it is today
b) The last time sea level was higher than it is today was approximately 120000 years
ago
c) All of these answers are correct
d) The sea level on the east coast of Canada reached its current position 2500 years ago
43. Which of the following is an example of accommodation (in the context of coastal
management)?
a) Elevating buildings
b) Building a sea wall
c) Re-planting sand dunes
d) Doing nothing
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46. Which of the following is responsible for moving warm water towards the poles?
a) Thermohaline circulation
b) Western boundary currents
c) The Antarctic Circumpolar Current
d) The trade winds
48. According to Inman and Nordstrom (1971) a coastline where plate convergence takes
place offshore is classified as a:
a) trailing edge coast
b) collisional coast
c) marginal sea coast
d) leading edge coast
50. Which of the following correctly depicts the evolution of island types (due to subsidence)
in chronological order?
a) Coral atoll to barrier reef island to high volcanic island
b) Barrier reef island to coral atoll to high volcanic island
c) High volcanic island to barrier reef island to coral atoll
d) None of these answers are correct
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SECTION B
Answer ONE question. (25 marks)
51. Sketch the radiation components of the global energy budget and explain what
determines their relative sizes.
53. What is the role of the ITCZ in the past, present, and future climate of North Africa?
SECTION C
Answer ONE question. (25 marks)
57. How have coastal managers typically responded to coastal erosion in the past?
Explain how such actions can impact the dynamic equilibrium of beaches.
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