Dolphins
Cowboys
New Diana
Penguins
Star fish
100

Physical Geography primarily focuses on:

A) studying cultures and societies.

B) examining landforms and geological processes.

C) analyzing climate patterns.

D) assessing natural resource management.


B. 

100

29. Culture is best defined as the –

A) Visible manifestations of human life on Earth.

B) Shared patterns of behaviors, beliefs, and values passed down from one generation to the next.

C) Language spoken by a group of people.

D) Way one community interacts with another between spaces.

B) Shared patterns of behaviors, beliefs, and values passed down from one generation to the next.

100

34. _____A king or queen reigns over the state for life.

A. Monarchy

B. Constitutional Monarchy

C. Republic

D. Dictatorship

A. Monarchy

100

31. which form of economic system would the government control the entire economy?

A) Free Market Economy

B) Mixed Economy

C) Capitalism

D) Command Economy

D) Command Economy

100

32. _____ People elect politicians to lead the government.      

A. Monarchy

B. Constitutional Monarchy

C. Republic

D. Dictatorship

 

C. Republic

200

23. The largest estuary in the United States is –

A) Chesapeake Bay

B) Mediterranean Sea

C) Caribbean Sea

D) Atlantic Ocean

A estuary is a Partially enclosed body of water, where freshwater from rivers mixes with salty sea water.

A) Chesapeake Bay

200

24. What is the primary source of freshwater for many communities and agriculture?

A) Oceans

B) Rivers

C) Glaciers

D) Wetlands

B. Rivers  

200

28. In 2005, Hurricane Katrina forced thousands of New Orleans residents to move out of Louisiana. This is an example of a –

A) Economic push factor

B) Environmental push factor

C) Economic pull factor

D) Political push factor.

B) Environmental push factor.

An environmental push factor is negative conditions that drive individuals or groups to leave their current location in search of better living conditions. 

200

How Tall is Coach Lewis?

6'0 ........ 5'8

200

_____A person rules with almost unlimited power.

Dictatorship

300

This animated Disney movie features a lion named Simba.

What is lion king...

300
  • The theme of "Movement" in geography refers to the –

A) flow of people, goods, ideas, and information across the Earth's surface.

B) physical features and people that make a location unique.

C) ways humans adapt to, modify, and depend on their surroundings.

D) ways in which humans use exercise to stay healthy.

A.

300

What college Did Coach Lewis go to?

East Texas Baptist University

300
  • 12. What does the compass rose on a map indicate?

A) The elevation and terrain

B) The population density

C) The cardinal directions

D) The climate and vegetation

C) The cardinal directions

Cardinal direction is north (N), south (S), east (E), and west (W). 

300
  • Absolute location refers to –

A) A place's position in relation to other places.

B) The physical characteristics of a place.

C) The exact coordinates of a place on Earth.

D) The flow of people, goods, ideas, and information.


C.

400
  • Geographers describe relative location by –

A) giving the exact coordinates of a place.

B) describing physical features of a place.

C) comparing a place's position to other places.

D) studying the movement of people and goods.

C.

400
  • 20. Which landform is typically formed by the collision of tectonic plates or volcanic activity?

A) Canyons

B) Plains

C) Valleys

D) Mountains


D) Mountains

400
  • 21. Which landform is a deep, narrow valley with steep sides, often carved by river erosion?

A) Plateau

B) Canyon

C) Peninsula

D) Island

B) Canyon

400


  • 7. What does a map key or legend typically show?

A) The cardinal directions

B) The scale of the map

C) Latitude and longitude lines

D) Symbols and their meanings


D.

400
  • 22. The overwhelming majority of Earth’s water is –

A) freshwater.

B) saltwater.

C) frozen in glaciers.

D) under the Earth’s crust.

B) saltwater

500
  • 18. type of region is based on a person's feelings, attitudes, or opinions about a place?

A) Formal

B) Functional

C) Perceptual

D) Undefined

C) Perceptual

500
  • 16. Which type of region has clear boundaries and specific characteristics that set them apart?

A) Formal regions

B) Functional regions

C) Perceptual regions

D) Undefined regions

A) Formal regions

500
  • 13. How can you estimate distances between places on a map?

A) By using the map key

B) By reading latitude and longitude

C) By understanding the compass rose

D) By using the map scale

D) By using the map scale

500


  • 15. In geography, the world is divided into regions in order to -  

A) Make it harder to study different areas.

B) Better understand and compare different areas.

C) Confuse people about different parts of the world.

D) Prevent cultural understanding.

B) Better understand and compare different areas.

500
  • A _________ map would be ideal for hiking and exploring nature.

A) Road

B) Topographic

C) Political

D) Thematic

B.

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