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with the part of the question you are answering•Write neatly•Review your essays
Chinatown is an example of a
•Functional region•Nodal region•Perceptual region•Formal region•Uniform region
The map created by Lewis and Clark could be called•Thematic map•Choropleth map•Graduated circle map•General purpose map•Topographic map
If you wanted to see the location of the city buildings in Seattle, Washington, you would need a •Large-scale map•Small-scale map•Topographic map•Graduated circle map•Choropleth map
Human geography is the study of•The physical processes of the Earth•Who lives where, how they live, and why
they live there•The pyschology of the human race using
maps•The culture of the human race minus
environmental influences•How human evolved through time
The Christian religion in South America first spread by•Stimulus diffusion•Relocation diffusion•Contagious diffusion•Hierarchical diffusion•Force
The three largest population clusters in the world are in•East Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia•East Asia, South Asia, South America•Africa, South Asia, East Asia•Australia, South Asia, East Asia•Australia, East Asia, Europe
Which of the following demographic statistics best measures the level of reproduction occurring in a population?•Composite birth statistics•Natal rate•CDR•CBR•TFR
Which of the following statements is a law of migration according to E.G. Ravenstein?
•Most migration is urban to rural•Most migrants move a great distance•Every migration flow creates a return or
counter migration•Most migrants consist of families•Most international migrants are senior
citizens
Which one of the following statements is most characteristic of a refugee?•They usually move with official
documentation•Their first steps are often made on foot,
by boat, wagon, or bicycle•They take all of their physical possessions
with them•Their chief motivation is to get new jobs•The move at a leisurely pace
The process by which the English language diffused throughout India under British colonial rule•Assimilation•Hierarchical diffusion•Expansion diffusion•Contagious diffusion•Stimulus diffusion
When an ethnic group completely blends with the larger society, it is called•Assimilation•Expansion diffusion•Hierarchical diffusion•Contagious diffusion•Acculturation
Which of the following is the best example of a cultural landscape of pop culture?•Central business district (CBD)•Commercial strip•Shopping mall•Hotel and convention complex•Bed-and-breakfast
The standardization of location that erases cultural variety can result it•Place image•Popular culture•Folk culture•Placelessness•A sense of place
Which of the following world religions is one that proselytizes, or actively seeks out converts?•Judaism•Hinduism•Animism•Shamanism•Buddhism
A part of a country that is separated from the main country by the territory of another country is•An island•Ghetto•An enclave•A peninsula•A colony
The celebration of a national holiday is an example of•Centrifugal force•Centripetal force•Terrorism•Insurgency•Revolution
Mackinder’s Heartland-Rimland Theory predicted•The Muslim takeover of the world•The rise of British colonialism•That the Japanese would conquer the
Pacific Rim•That a nation from Eurasia would conquer
the world•The rise of nationalism in Europe
What would probably be the easiest shape of a state for national defense?•Compact•Elongated•Prorupt•Fragmented•Perforated
The practice of shifting cultivation is
•Slash and burn agriculture•Agribusiness•Found primarily in the tundra regions•Commercial agriculture•Pastoralism
The Green Revolution introduced the use of •Maize•Chemical fertilizers•Mechanization•Slash-and-burn agriculture• organic farming methods
Which one of the following statements does NOT correctly describe plantations?
•They are usually found in tropical regions•They often employ alien laborers•They usually specialize in producing one
crop•The soil type is the main element
determining what a plantation produces•They satisfy a demand in temperate
regions for tropical crops like sugar, bananas, or coffee
All of the following factors are serious negative consequences of the Green Revolution EXCEPT•Excessive salinity of soils•Serious groundwater depletion•Increased crop production•Lost of traditional agricultural practices•Loss of traditional crop varieties (land
races)
The goal of commercial agriculture is
•Minimal food security•Genetic diversity of seeds•Establishment of seed banks throughout
the world•Profit maximization•Sustainable farming practices
Advertising, legal services, and retailing are examples of•Primary economic activities•Secondary economic activities•Tertiary economic activities•Quarternary economic activities•Quinary economic activities
The Industrial Revolution first diffused from Great Britain to•Germany•Russia•Italy•British colonies in North America•France
Which one of the following statements does NOT correctly describe commodity chains?•They usually begin in periphery countries•They reap the highest profits for core
countries•They involve several locations around the
world•They are located near cheap sources of
labor•They are centered around periphery
markets for finished goods
Which theory below explains why two competing pizza parlors both position themselves in the middle of their customer base?
•Dependency theory•The stages of economic development
theory•World-systems theory•Locational interdependence theory•The domino theory
All of the following factors are important in locating an industrial activity EXCEPT•The cost of labor•The cost of land•The market demand for the good•Government policies•Climate
An edge city could have any of the following attributes EXCEPT•More jobs than bedrooms•Being commonly perceived as a single
place•500,000 sq ft of retail area•500,000 sq ft of office area•Being urban for 30 years or more
A crucial part of Christaller’s central place theory is the fact that goods and services vary in range and•Access•Quantity•Spatial distribution•Threshold•Quality
If you commuted to work by automobile everyday in the city, in which zone of Burgess’ concentric zone model would you be most likely to live?
•1•2•3•4•5
The movement of middle-class residents into run-down urban center city neighborhoods is called
•Urban renewal•Urban sprawl•Urban revitalization•Gentrification•Multiplier effect
Which one of the following characteristics does NOT apply to cities of the developing world?
•Rapid population growth•An inability to provide basic services for
population•A colonial heritage•A small informal economic sector•A land-use pattern strongly influenced by
function of the city
The distance north and south of the equator is the•Global grid system•Prime Meridian•Latitude•Longitude•scale
Which type of transportation system created the star-shaped city pattern?•Highways to airports that link cities•Interstate highways that link cities•Beltways around cities•Sidewalks in the CBD•Streetcar and trolley lines extending from
the CBD
The concentration of production activities and people spatially to benefit everyone is called•The substitution principle•Deglomeration•Agglomeration•Infrastructure•The multiplier effect
Which form of migration below are farm workers from another country most likely to be practicing during the year?
•Chain migration•Cluster migration•Circular migration•International migration•International travel
Of these, the map using the smallest map scale would be the map of•The world•Atlanta, Georgia•Main Street, Small Town, Ohio•Pennsylvania•South America
All of the following are reasons major cities attract young people in Latin America EXCEPT
•The availability of jobs•The potential for decent housing•Educational opportunities•Their families live their already•The urban lifestyle
The attempt by core countries to stimulate increased agricultural production in the periphery through use of technology, hybrid seed, and fertilizers is called the
•First Agricultural Revolution•Second Agricultural Revolution•Third Agricultural Revolution•Fourth Agricultural Revolution•Green Revolution
Which country below is best represented by a population pyramid with a broad base that slopes quickly to a narrow top?
•France•Russia•Austria•Uganda•Italy
The use and spread of English in 19th century India is an example of what type of diffusion?
•Stimulus•Contagious•Hierarchal•Relocation•Migratory
The outlying area serviced by an urban center is referred to as a•Redline area•Threshold•Range•Hinterland•Sphere of influence
World population tends to be concentrated•In continental interiors•On continental margins•In the desert•In the tropical lowlands and river valleys•At higher elevations
Boundary problems along the U.S.-Mexico border are caused by which type of issue below
•Ownership of fertile ground•Land use•Irredentism•Document interpretation•Immigration
Which of the following countries does NOT have a well-known example of a relic boundary?
•Vietnam•United Kingdom•Germany•China•Bolivia
What monotheistic religion is based on the life and teaching of Jesus Christ of Nazareth?
•Islam•Christianity•Hinduism•Buddhism•Judaism
The “melting pot” theory of combining several immigrant groups into one mainstream culture is called
•Amalgamation theory•Acculturation•Ethnic islands•Ethnic clustering•Cluster migration
The birth of an urban industrial workforce in Europe contributed to the start of the
•First Agricultural Revolution•Second Agricultural Revolution•Third Agricultural Revolution•Fourth Agricultural Revolution•Green Revolution
Which of the following world regions is NOT considered one of the world’s most densely population regions?
•South Asia•Europe•South America•Northeast U.S.•East Asia
Which language family contains Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Romanian?
•European•Slavic•Germanic•Romance•Celtic
What is the most widespread primary economic activity in the world?•Mining•Hunting and gathering•Fishing•Agriculture•Forestry
Which one of the following is NOT a centripetal force in a state?•A high level of confidence in central
government•The existence of strong separatist groups•The existence of national transportation
networks•The national anthem•The national flag
Historically, the world’s major languages have spread by all of the following methods EXCEPT
•Sanskrit methods•Migration•Trade•Conquest•Expanding populations
Which urban model theorizes that high-rent residential areas grow outward from the center of the city along major highways with lower-rent inhabitants taking over sequentially?
•Concentric zone model•Central place model•Urban realms model•Sector model•Multiple-nuclei model
Which one of the following is NOT an advantage of urban agriculture?•Helping to solve the problem of solid
waste disposal•Fresh produce for sale to others•Beautification of a dingy urban area•Low transportation and storage costs for
food•Renewed or purified water supplies
What is the most rapidly growing religion in the U.S. today?•Islam•Christianity•Hinduism•Buddhism•Judaism
What is the population statistic that tells us the level of fertility at which a population will have just enough births to replace parents and compensate for early deaths?
•Crude birth rate•Replacement level•Mortality rate•Total fertility rate•Crude death rate
Which of the following statements regarding historical North American migration streams is NOT correct?
• Canada’s first major migration came from France
• Canada’s second major migration stream originated in the British Isles
• Canada’s third major migration stream came from Latin America
• The first major migration wave to the United States originated in Europe
• The last major wave of immigration to the United States from Latin America and Asia
The main factor preventing subsistence economies from advancing economically is the lack of
•A currency•A well-connected transportation
infrastructure•Government activity•A banking service•A market surplus
Ankara, Turkey and Islamsbad, Pakistan are both example of•Desert cities•Forward-thrust capitals•Old colonial capitals•Rival cities•Low-latitude capital cities
What are the two major branches of Islam?•Sunni and Shinto•Shinto and Shiite•Sunni and Shiite•Shamanism and Shiite•Shamanism and Sunni
Which type of economic activity is most closely tied to the physical environment?
•Primary•Secondary•Tertiary•Quaternary•Quinary
A map that presents a single class of statistics is called a•General purpose map•Thematic map•Reference map•Mental map•Location map
Which of the following is a centrifugal force in a country?•Religious differences•A national holiday•An attack by another country•A charismatic national leader•Effective national government
Which of the following North American associations is NOT correct?•Southeast – African Americans•Oklahoma and the SW – Native Americans•Quebec and northern Maine – French
Americans and French Canadians•South California – Hispanic Americans•Southern prairie provinces – African
Americans
Which one of the following groups is excluded from the caste system of Hinduism?
•Scholar-priests•Warrior-landowners•Businessmen and farmers•Servants•Untouchables
Which one of the following is NOT a factor in creating the 3rd Agricultural Revolution?
•Use of chemical fertilizers•Use of chemical pesticides and herbicides•Mechanization•The processing and packaging of
agricultural products•The use of field drainage systems
In which urban US setting below would you expect to find planned communities?•Ghettos•Suburbs•CBDs•Transition zones•Barrios
Which of the following factors has little or no impact on mortality rates in the developing countries?•New medicines•Improved birth control methods•Pesticides•Famine relief•Improved vaccines
The Rhine River is an example of which type of boundary?•Geometic•Artificial•Natural •Relic•Subsequent
Which one of the following items is an example of nonmaterial culture?•Dove soap•Dove candy bar•Dove symbol•A dove (bird)•Dove stew
Which of the following statements doe NOT describe a factor that contributed to suburbanization in the US?
• A shorter workweek made time for a commute possible
• Changes in the housing mortgage regulations made home ownership easier
• Fixed-route public transit routes increased in importance
• Improved automobiles made transportation easier and less limited
• Increased demands for housing occurred after WWII ended
Which factor in the last quarter century greatly destabilized Eastern Europe and led to ethnic conflict?
•The introduction of new languages•The end of the Cold War•The invasion by the Soviets•The acceptance of many Eastern
European countries into the EU•The adoption of the euro
Urban agriculture can benefit urban society in all of the following ways EXCEPT
•Create sustainable food systems in urban areas
•Provide jobs for women and children•Turn urban waste into a resource when
utilized in safe manner•Strengthen food security for urban
families•Replace agribusiness as the main focus of
global food production
Which theory below was used as justification for US involvement in Vietnam in the 1960s and 1970s?
•Devolution•Colonialism•Heartland theory•Rimland theory•Containment theory
The Basques, Bretons, Kashmiris, and Tamils are all examples of •Regionalist groups•Separatists groups•Terrorist groups•Interventionist groups•Religious groups
The process whereby an immigrant learns the values, language, and customs of their new country is called
•Assimilation•Acculturation•Adaption•Amalgamation•dispersion
Which of the following jobs is in the non-basic employment sector?•Software engineer•F-10 pickup truck assembly-line worker•Oil refinery worker•Warehouse guard•Parking lot attendant
Variations in vocabulary, pronunciation, and rhythm in a spoken language are called
•Syntax•Isoglosses•Lingua francas•Creoles•Dialects
The intensive agricultural practice of planting and harvesting the same crop more than once a year is called
•Swidden•Double cropping•Pastoralism•Interlillage•Shifting agriculture