Indigenous Peoples
Environment at Risk
Forests
Metropolis
Definitions
100

What are the three recognized Indigenous groups in Canada?

1. First Nations

2. Inuit

3. Métis

100

Which of these is not considered a Natural Hazard?

a) Dry climate. 

b) Extreme temperatures. 

c) Monsoon climate. 

d) Pollution. 

e) Insect pests. 

Pollution

Pollution as an Artificial Risk caused by human action rather than nature. 

100

There are several types of forests, what two (2) factors of a forest determine its classification?

1- Its dominant tree species

2- Its climate

100
Which of these is not a real borough surrounding a metropolis:

a) Residential.

b) Transitorial.

c) Commercial. 

d) Industrial. 

b) Transitorial. 

100

What is the definition of rurality?

Related to the countryside as opposed to the city. Contains a smaller population, presence of agricultural activities, communities centered in villages and towns

200

True or False:

An Indigenous territory is one without self-government, because the Canadian government has the power. 

False

An Indigenous territory is one with a self-government, giving them powers within their own lands. 

200

True or False 

The presence of industries that may be harmful to the environment is considered a Natural Hazard. 

False

The presence of industries is an Artificial Risk because it is man-made. 

200

Which of these is not an ecological role of forests?

a) Serve as a habitat for a very large number of animals. 

b) Promote tourism and outdoor activities. 

c) Play a crucial role in protecting biodiversity.

d) Produce a significant amount of oxygen through photosynthesis. 

b) promote tourism and outdoor activities.

This is an economic role of forests, not an ecological one. 

200

Which of these is not a characteristic of a metropolis?

a) Population that numbers in the millions. 

b) Activities and services that include educational and medical facilities, businesses and jobs of varying types, elaborate transportation networks, and high-tech industries. 

c) Power affecting the surrounding regions (i.e. province, country, continent). 

d) Population that numbers in the thousands. 

d) Population that numbers in the thousands. 

To be considered a metropolis, the population must be in the millions

200

What is the definition of rudimentary?

Something that is underdeveloped and limited. 

300

True or False

An Indigenous territory is by definition home to both Indigenous and non-Indigenous people. 

False

By definition, an Indigenous territory is one that is home to an Indigenous population

300

Why do droughts occur?

Droughts are caused by insufficient rainfall which leads to water scarcity. 

300

Many different factors contribute to damaging forest regions around the world, name one of these four threats to forests. 

Answer options: 

-> Forest fires. 

-> Diseases. 

-> Insects. 

-> Natural phenomena. 

300

What is a metropolis' hydrography? What does this mean?

A hydrography indicates a metropolis' waterways and bodies of water. 

300

What is the definition of irrigation?

Operation that consists of adding water to land.

Why use an irrigation system? (Hint: It has to do with rainfall/precipitation.)

400

Find the mistake:

The three cognized Indigenous groups in Canada are:

1. First Nations.

2. Cree. 

3. Inuit. 

Cree.

Cree, one of the major Algonquian-speaking, are considered First Nations peoples. 

The missing group were the Métis. 

400

What are the three possible solutions to water scarcity?

1. Be easy to use. 

2. Be inexpensive. 

3. Maximize water usage. 

400

Which of these is not a type of forest:

a) Natural.

b) Deciduous.

c) Tropical.  

d) Mixed.

e) Boreal. 

a) Natural.

They are all natural. 

400

What is a metropolis' relief? What is Montréal's relief?

A metropolis' relief indicates its land elevation. 

In Montréal, the relief is flat, with the exception of Mount Royal. 

400

What is the definition of commercialization?

Operations that take place before the sale of products to consumers. 

(Commercialization includes processing resources, labelling, and activities related to sales.)

500

True or False

There is no recognized Indigenous group in Canada. 

False

There are three (3):

1. First Nations. 

2. Inuit. 

3. Métis. 

500

What is subsistence agriculture?

When a country's agricultural products are used to feed the local population. That means agriculture products are not exported

(Agriculture that is kept.)

500

What is the definition of the exploitation of forests?

Economic activities associated with cutting down trees to transform and sell their wood.

500

What is the definition of an urban sprawl?

Expansion of urban development into a city’s surrounding environment.

500

What is the definition of urbanization?

A phenomenon that occurs when a population becomes increasingly concentrated in cities, leading to the development of localized activities and services.