Liveability
Access to services
World Geography Challenge
Influences and perceptions
Geographic Skills
100

What does the term liveability mean?

How suitable or pleasant a place is to live in.

100

Name one example of a service

Hospital, school

100

What is the largest country in the Southern Hemisphere?

Brazil.

100

What is a perception of a place?

The way people view or feel about a location.

100

What is a topographic map used for?

Showing land height and terrain using contour lines.

200

What does SCHEEPT stand for

Social, Cultural, Historical, Environmental, Economical, Political and Technological

200

Why is access to transport important for liveability?

It connects people to work, education, and recreation.

200

What river flows through Egypt

The Nile

200

Give one example of how culture influences a person’s perception of liveability.

Some cultures value community space, others privacy or tradition.

200

What does scale on a map represent?

The relationship between map distance and real-world distance.

300

Name one physical factor that can affect liveability.

Examples: climate, access to water, natural hazards.

300

What term describes the uneven access to services between urban and rural areas?

Spatial inequality.

300

Which continent has the most countries?

Africa

300

How can media influence our perception of a place?

Through news, films, or social media shaping positive/negative images.

300

What is the difference between weather and climate?

Weather is short-term; climate is long-term average conditions.

400

Why might coastal cities often have higher liveability ratings?

They offer mild climates, recreation, and economic opportunities.

400

How does digital connectivity affect access to services?

Online services (like telehealth and remote learning) improve access in remote areas.

400

Name the capital cities of both Canada and New Zealand. 

One point for each

Ottawa and Wellington

400

Explain why tourists and locals might perceive the same place differently.

Tourists see attractions; locals deal with daily realities like cost or traffic.

400

What are latitude and longitude used for?

To determine exact locations on Earth

500

How might liveability differ between rural and urban areas in Australia?

Rural areas may have more space but fewer services; urban areas have more amenities but more congestion.

500

Suggest one way governments can improve access to services in rural NSW.

Investing in infrastructure, mobile services, or subsidies.

500

Which desert covers much of northern China and southern Mongolia?

The Gobi Desert.

500

How can perceptions influence migration patterns?

People may move to or avoid places based on reputation, safety, or opportunities.

500

Describe one impact of urbanisation on the environment.

Examples: habitat loss, pollution, heat island effect, increased waste.