Nature and Perspectives
Culture
(Religion, Language, Ethnicity)
Urban and Rural Geography
Population and Migration
Political, Economic, and Industrial
100
Cartography is the art and science of A. demographics. B. map-making. C. spatial organization. D. cognitive imagery. E. spatial decision-making.
B. map-making.
100
The process by which one ethnic group becomes integrated into a larger culture is called A. articulation B. ossification C. assimilation D. syncretism E. a melting pot
C. assimilation
100

This term refers to areas with a high concentration of buildings, infrastructure, and human activities, often characterized by dense populations and economic diversity.

Urban Area

100

In which of the following would you expect to find the highest rate of population growth? 

A. Canada B. Namibia C. Sweden D. Chile E. USA

B. Namibia

100

The UN is a(n) 

A. confederacy. B. international organization. 

C. supranational organization. D. disorganization. 

E. transnational organization.

C. supranational organization.

200

What is a physical map?

This type of map, which focuses on natural features like mountains, rivers, and forests, helps show physical landscape features from an overhead perspective.


200
Which of the following religions originated in northern India and then spread across central and southeast Asia, Indonesia, and Japan? A. Hinduism B. Buddhism C. Islam D. Taoism E. Judaism
B. Buddhism
200
Which of the following is an example of an edge city? A. Anchorage, Alaska B. Seattle, Washington C. Boston, Massachusetts D. Tyson's Center, Virginia E. Las Vegas, Nevada
D. Tyson's Center, Virginia
200
A population pyramid A. shows the age and gender structure of a population. B. cannot be used to compare two different countries. C. demonstrates the DTM. D. only accurately depicts declining populations. E. is most useful illustrating social upheaval.
A. shows the age and gender structure of a population.
200
Which of the following is an example of a nation without a state? A. Israel B. Palestine C. Texas D. Jamaica E. Yugoslavia
B. Palestine
300

What is cultural landscape?

This perspective in geography emphasizes how people perceive and interact with the environment based on cultural, emotional, or personal experiences, rather than just physical or scientific data.

300
The Italian language varies significantly between Milan, Rome, Naples, and Palermo. These varieties are examples of A. pidgins. B. lingua franca. C. language groups. D. dialects. E. idioms.
D. dialects.
300
The theory that explains the regional organization of urban areas, based on their functions and the goods and services they offer, is called A. metropolitan area theory. B. sector theory. C. central place theory. D. urban matrix theory. E. the rank-size rule.
C. central place theory.
300
Malthus said that ____ grows arithmetically, while ____ grows geometrically. A. population... food production B. human interaction... environmental interaction C. food production... population D. technology... environmental impact E. population... technology
C. food production... population
300
Primary economic activities include A. the transformation and assembly of raw materials. B. the sale and exchange of raw materials. C. the handling and processing of information. D. research and development. E. the direct extraction or harvest of natural resources.
E. the direct extraction or harvest of natural resources.
400
Which of the following is FALSE concerning human spatial behavior? A. Daily patterns of movement are fairly predictable. B. People frequently travel far for basic necessities. C. People's movement is limited by the available transportation. D. People tend to avoid perceived hazards. E. People tend to move around more in their local environments.
B. People frequently travel far for basic necessities.
400
The language family spoken by most people on Earth today is A. Germanic B. English C. Indo-European D. Sino-Tibetan E. Mandarin
C. Indo-European
400
Which of the following does NOT represent an extensive commercial agricultural activity? A. Ranching B. Plantation farming C. Dairying D. Nomadic herding E. Feeder grain production
D. Nomadic herding
400
Which of the following US regions has seen the most population growth since 1945? A. The green belt B. The sun belt C. The rust belt D. The citrus belt E. The cotton belt
B. The sun belt
400
Which of the following regions experienced rapid industrial growth during the early 20th century, followed by a severe decline during a difficult period of readjustment? A. The mid-Atlantic B. The Great Plains C. South Florida D. The Great Lakes E. The American South
D. The Great Lakes
500
A model is useful in that it A. conveys the whole truth about a phenomenon. B. eliminates the complexities associated with the world. C. provides a comprehensible and limited view of the phenomenon. D. relies completely on empirical data for confirmation or refutation. E. eliminates the need to use math or quantify phenomena.
C. provides a comprehensible and limited view of the phenomenon.
500

What is religous syncretism?

This term refers to the practice of blending different religious traditions or beliefs into a new, hybrid system, often seen in syncretic religious movements.

500
Globalization involves A. an ever-widening spatial scale of economic and social activities. B. increased systems of linkages between places and people. C. a parallel, localization effects. D. A and B E. A, B, and C
E. A, B, and C
500

This term refers to the large-scale movement of people into a region or country, often driven by factors like economic opportunity, political instability, or environmental change, and typically results in significant demographic shifts.

Mass migration

500

This theory, developed by Alfred Weber, explains the location of industries based on factors such as transportation costs, labor, and agglomeration economies, aiming to minimize costs and maximize efficiency.

Least-cost theory

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