Sources
Continents
Oceans
Map Skills
Riddles
100

A ________ Source is information that was created at the same time as an event or by a person directly involved in the event.

(Examples include: Diaries, speeches, letters, official records, autobiographies)

A) Primary
B)Secondary

A) Primary

100

In 1959 a treaty was signed, and 12 countries agreed to govern this continent together as a reserve for peace and science.  Since then 41 other countries have signed the agreement.

 This continent has no permanent human population

A) Europe
B)Australia
C)Antarctica
D)North America

C)Antarctica

100

Covering more than 30% of the Earth's surface, this ocean is the largest water mass on the planet.

It is located west of the Americas, and east of Asia and Australia.

A)Indian Ocean
B)Pacific Ocean
C)Atlantic Ocean

B)Pacific Ocean

100

What is the name for the image above?

A)Key/Legend
B)Compass Rose
C)Direction Chart

B)Compass Rose

100

I am full of keys but I can't open any doors.
What am I?

A Piano

200

A ______ Source is information from somewhere else or by a person not directly involved in the event.

(Examples include:  Encyclopedias, textbooks, book reports)

A) Primary
B) Secondary

B) Secondary

200

This continent is home to the Amazon rainforest.

A)North America
B)South America
C)Asia

B)South America

200

This ocean surrounds Antarctica and is south of every other continent.

A)Atlantic Ocean
B)Arctic Ocean
C)Antarctic/Southern Ocean

C) Antarctic/Southern Ocean

200

This line of latitude divides the planet into the northern and southern hemispheres.

A)Equator
B)Prime Meridian
C)Arctic Circle

A)Equator

200

I shave every day but my beard stays the same.

How?

I'm the barber

300
Is the following a Primary or Secondary Source?


An interview with Alexander Graham Bell about how he invented the telephone.

Primary

300

25% of this continent is covered by the Sahara desert.

It is south of Europe and west of Australia.

A)Antarctica
B)Africa
C)Australia

B)Africa

300

This ocean is surrounded by Africa, Asia, Australia. 

A)Indian Ocean
B)Atlantic Ocean
C)Pacific Ocean

A)Indian Ocean

300

This line of longitude divides the planet into the western and eastern hemispheres.


A)Equator
B)Prime Meridian
C)Tropic of Capricorn

B)Prime Meridian

300

Every time you stand up you lose it.

What is it?

Your lap

400

Is the following a Primary or Secondary Source?

A YouTube video describing how the pyramids were built.

Secondary

400

This continent is home to the Rocky Mountains, Great Lakes, and Appalachian Mountains.

A)North America
B)South America
C)Asia

A)North America

400

This ocean separates the Americas from Europe and Africa.
(The Titanic sank in this ocean)

A)Arctic Ocean
B)Antarctic/Southern Ocean
C)Atlantic Ocean

C)Atlantic Ocean

400

On the side of this map is a box. It contains information about the symbols that are used on the map.


Which term below is the name for that box of information?

A)Key/Legend
B)United States
C)Compass Rose
D)Scale



A)Key/Legend

400

What type of house weighs the least?

A lighthouse

500

Is the following a Primary or Secondary Source?

A biography about Abraham Lincoln.

Secondary

500

To the north: The Arctic Ocean
To the east: Asia
To the south: The Mediterranean Sea
To the west: The Atlantic Ocean

Based on the clues above, what continent is being described?
 

Europe

500

This frigid ocean surrounds the north pole, and is the smallest of the 5 oceans.

A)Arctic Ocean
B)Indian Ocean
C)Atlantic Ocean

A)Arctic Ocean

500

Lines of ________, also called parallels, run from east to west in circles parallel to the equator. They run perpendicular to the lines of _________, which run from the north to the south.

A)Longitude/Latitude
B)Latitude/Longitude
C)Lononodude/attitude 

B)Latitude/Longitude

500

What is as big as an elephant, but weighs nothing?

An elephant's shadow

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