front 1 Why is the map projection shown here especially useful for navigation on the surface of the earth? | back 1 Direction is constant across the map. |
front 2 Like the map above, all maps have some kind of distortion. Why? | back 2 The earth's surface is curved and a map is flat. |
front 3 Which phrase refers to the collection of geospatial data through the use of satellite imagery? | back 3 using remote sensing |
front 4 Which is the best example of qualitative data used by geographers? | back 4 personal descriptions of processes and events. |
front 5 Why are geographers interested in the information in DOLLY? | back 5 It provides information about spatial distribution of people's reactions to events. |
front 6 Which statement best describes the absolute location of Paris, France? | back 6 49 degrees north, 2 degrees east |
front 7 Which statement describes the relative location of Barcelona, Spain? | back 7 386 miles west of Madrid and 644 miles south of Paris. |
front 8 Which best explains why the above image is considered part of the built environment? | back 8 It is part of the landscape made by humans. |
front 9 Which technology had the greatest effect on the application of the distance-decay function? | back 9 A jet because it strengthens the connections between distant places. |
front 10 The way a phenomenon is spread out or arranged over an area is | back 10 distribution |
front 11 Which renewable resource is best illustrated in the image? | back 11 Wind |
front 12 The use of canal, dykes (dams), pumps, and electricity to protect and reclaim land in the Netherlands best exemplifies which theory? | back 12 Possibilism |
front 13 Using the chart on the previous page, which of the following conclusions is best supported by the data related to the period of 1950-2010? | back 13 Of the regions listed, Asia had the largest increase of life expectancy. |
front 14 Which response best illustrates the scale of analysis being shown in the table on the previous page? | back 14 Regional |
front 15 Which generalization is best illustrated by the world map above? | back 15 The majority of the world's population lives between 20 degrees N and 60 degrees N latitude. |
front 16 Based on the map, which area is most densely populated? | back 16 eastern asia |
front 17 According to the table, which country has a greater need for increased crop yields and imported foods and why? | back 17 Country A: The large difference between its arithmetic and physiological densities indicates that it has only a little good farmland. |
front 18 Which of the following can be concluded from the data in the table? | back 18 None of the above can be concluded using information in the table |
front 19 Which country has the lowest arithmetic population density? | back 19 Australia |
front 20 Which might explain the asymmetrical aspect of the population pyramid? | back 20 A large guest-worker population |
front 21 Which statement about birth is best supported by the pyramid? | back 21 More occurred in 1986 than in 2006. |
front 22 Which stage of the demographic transition model does the population pyramid represent? | back 22 Stage 5 |
front 23 Which is most likely a bigger concern for the country represented in the pyramid than for countries in other DTM stages? | back 23 a greater demand for government spending on pensions and healthcare for the elderly. |
front 24 What concept is illustrated by the graph's "peaks" at ages 40-44 and 65-69? | back 24 A baby boom and echo |
front 25 Which change most reduced fertility rates in less-developed countries? | back 25 providing more education for girls |
front 26 How do the concerns of an aging population differ from those of a population with a younger average age? | back 26 Increased need for pharmacies and care facilities |
front 27 Which country's population has the highest rate of natural increase? | back 27 Niger |
front 28 France's crude death rate is higher than Bangladesh's because | back 28 France has a higher percentage of elderly people. |
front 29 Which best summarizes the migration process represented by the diagram? | back 29 Migrants leave their homelands because of push factors and move to places with pull factors, but they often face barriers. |
front 30 Which statement best summarizes Zelinsky's model of migration in relation to the demographic transition model (DTM)? | back 30 Overcrowding in countries in stages 2 and 3 pushes migrants to stage 4 and 5 countries in search of economic opportunity. |
front 31 According to the gravity model of migration, in which state and city of the United States would Mexican migrants be most likely to live? | back 31 Texas and Los Angeles |
front 32 The most common impact of emigration on the country of origin is | back 32 a loss of working age population to another country |
front 33 A person living in Town A moves three times, as shown in the diagram, and settles in Town D. This is an example of | back 33 step migration |
front 34 Which best illustrates counter migration? | back 34 Italians migrating to France at the same time some French are migrating to Italy. |
front 35 Which pair of phrases best describes asylum-seekers? | back 35 Forced migration, transnational migrants |
front 36 According to the cultural complex described in the diagram, auto ownership provides transportation but also | back 36 Represents a set of American cultural traits, such as self-reliance and independence. |
front 37 Which of the following best demonstrates the concept of a culture hearth? | back 37 The places in the world where material and nonmaterial traits emerged. |
front 38 The architecture style of saint basil eastern orthodox cathedral in moscow, russia, is most clearly an example of the city's cultural | back 38 landscape |
front 39 A family that immigrates from China to the United States and
chooses | back 39 find a buffer against discrimination while they seek new |
front 40 Which of the following best describes an artifact? | back 40 The material culture consisting of tangible things, such as food and |
front 41 Amish residents of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, who are descendants of
immigrants from Switzerland in the 1700s, live without the benefits
of | back 41 an adherence to traditional culture |
front 42 Which pattern is more typical of folk/traditional cultures than
other | back 42 Emphasizing the value of customs |
front 43 Some countries have several official languages because they want to | back 43 give recognition to different groups within the country |
front 44 Which statement best describes the most common reason groups
wish | back 44 Language is central to cultural identity, so preserving a
language |
front 45 The Arabic language spread from its hearth and became one of
the | back 45 conquest and its use as a standard religious language |
front 46 Which general conclusion about the expansion diffusion of the
religion | back 46 It is aided by the presence of a major trade route. |
front 47 Which was the most common religious change among Africans as
a | back 47 Animism to a universalizing religion |
front 48 Which type of influence has been most significant in shaping
the | back 48 Immigration patterns |
front 49 Which of the following is NOT a factor that has encouraged globalization? | back 49 Increased business costs |
front 50 Which of the following is NOT a necessary criterion for a state? | back 50 Common culture and identity |
front 51 Which term best describes Slovakia? | back 51 Multinational state. |
front 52 Which of the following best explains why the Romani ethic group is identified on the chart but does not appear on the map? | back 52 The scale of analysis of the data reflects that the Romani are a large minority group but are not a majority in any region. |
front 53 Countries highlighted in the darker shade in the map above represent most or all of the members which of the following organizations? | back 53 North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) |
front 54 Based on the information in the chart, Myanmar is a | back 54 multinational state |
front 55 based on the information in the chart, the lands of the Kachin can be considered | back 55 a stateless nation |
front 56 Which of the following would describe a positive development for a state that became independent through decolonization? | back 56 Establishing territoriality by claiming sovereignty over its lands |
front 57 Which type of boundary is most clearly shown in the image above? | back 57 demarcated |
front 58 When Germany invaded Poland in 1939, it said it wanted to reunite the German minority living in Poland with Germany. This is an example of | back 58 irredentism |
front 59 The 49th parallel between the United States and Canada is | back 59 an antecedent boundary |
front 60 Which gerrymandering strategies do Districts 1 and 2 best show | back 60 Packing |
front 61 Uruguay's national government sets policies that are administrated by local governments. this system of government is best described as | back 61 unitary |
front 62 The formation of India and Pakistan in 1947 led to a new boundary between the two states. This boundary is best described as | back 62 a consequent boundary because the border was made along an already-existing cultural division |
front 63 The syrian civil was/which border | back 63 operational |
front 64 The flags of scotland, england, and ireland are combined in the flag of the united kingdom. which process does this represent? | back 64 The creation of a single state out of separate nations |
front 65 Centrifugal forces in a country has led to many central governments to transfer power to regional or local governments. This process is called | back 65 devolution |
front 66 which of the following terms best applies to what a country experiences when its unity is threatened by inequality or economic problems? | back 66 Centrifugal forces |
front 67 Which provides the strongest support for the conclusion that japan has few centrifugal forces? | back 67 japan has a high degree of ethnic and linguistic homogeneity |
front 68 Which is NOT an example of a centripetal force? | back 68 the mindanao region of the philippines has poor infrastructure and indequate basic services |
front 69 which groups have been gaining more local power around the world as a result of devolution? | back 69 indigenous groups |
front 70 which of the following best describes the effect of globalization related to state sovereignty? | back 70 states have given up some sovereignty in order to join supranational organizations. |
front 71 as a result of the columbian exchange, which crop was transferred from the americas to europe and later spread through the world? | back 71 maize (corn) |
front 72 an agricultural hearth is a location where | back 72 plants and animals were first domesticated |
front 73 in which state or province is the long-lot land division most common? | back 73 Quebec |
front 74 mediterranean agricultural products are most commonly grown in | back 74 southern spain and california |
front 75 a meal that includes olives, pita bread, cheese, figs, lamb, and wine is most associated with which of the following? | back 75 Greece |
front 76 using the image above, which of the following is the most important identifier of the public land survey system? | back 76 square and rectangular fields |
front 77 Rice and beans are common in latin america. What scenario explains this? | back 77 rice diffused from europe and was added to meals using beans |
front 78 which of the following is NOT considered to be a negative consequence of the green revolution? | back 78 family farms disappeared because they could not compete with the corporate farms and the increased costs of farming. |
front 79 which statement best explains a result of crop rotation? | back 79 maintains soil fertility by restoring nutrients |
front 80 which of the following regions benefited the most from the green revolution? | back 80 south asia |
front 81 the greatest impact of the second agricultural revolution was | back 81 an increase in available food supplies |
front 82 which statement about 1961 to 2011 is best supported by the graph? | back 82 green revolution techniques worked better in asia than in africa. |
front 83 which is a characteristic of the second agricultural revolution? | back 83 increased mechanization of farming |
front 84 which of the following is most accurate about agriculture today? | back 84 productivity of land is increasing as are concerns about sustainability. |
front 85 the von thunen model has changed because of developments in transportation. The change that is most evident is that the | back 85 width of the rings has increased |
front 86 based upon the bid-price curve above, in which zone should corn be grown? | back 86 7.6 miles to 11.0 miles |
front 87 one result of the development of cool chains is that they | back 87 increased the distance that fresh fruits and vegetables could travel. |
front 88 the two graphs shown above provide support for which of the following statements regarding cocoa production and chocolate consumption? | back 88 cocoa production is highest in periphery and semiperiphery countries and chocolate consumption is greatest in core countries. |
front 89 which statement best explains why a large quantity of agricultural products are imported into the united states from chile? | back 89 the growing season in chile allows U.S. consumers to have fresh fruits and vegetables in the winter. |
front 90 which list products in the order in which they will be produced, starting closest to the market, according to von thunens model? | back 90 Dairy cattle, forest, grain, beef cattle |
front 91 a very large corporate farm in the U.S. is most likely to take advantage of which of the following opportunities? | back 91 vertical integration strategy |
front 92 Which concept is demonstrated in the picture above? | back 92 the use of terrace farming |
front 93 Which is a major concern related to the practice shown in the image? | back 93 maintenance of the fields is difficult. |
front 94 Deforestation has resulted in | back 94 more farmland in some places but more desertification in others |
front 95 in which groups of countries are GMO's used most widely? | back 95 united states, brazil, and argentina |
front 96 slash-and-burn agriculture is often used in areas that have | back 96 soil that lacks sufficient nitrogen to grow food crops quickly |
front 97 what is the main reason that female farmers in periphery countries are not as productive as male farmers? | back 97 gender inequalities prevent female farmers from access to the same resources as male farmers. |
front 98 what does the graph indicate about the effects of farming with genetically modified crops? | back 98 yields increase and farm profits increase even more |
front 99 which generalization does the chart above support? | back 99 each new form of transportation technology spurred urban growth by producing a new system for moving people and goods. |
front 100 the term "percent urban" means the | back 100 ratio of people living in cities compared to rural areas |
front 101 singapore is an example of a modern city-state because it | back 101 is a city and surrounding territory with its own independent government |
front 102 which statement most accurately describes the urban hearths where the first city-states developed? | back 102 a river valley floods and fertile soil aided production of an agricultural surplus |
front 103 what describes a city with 60,500 people in 2016 that was strongly integrated with its adjacent counties, socially and economically | back 103 metropolitan statistical area |
front 104 which concept is most clearly demonstrated by the population information shown in the chart | back 104 rank-size rule |
front 105 which feature would most distort the predictions pf the gravity model of flow and interaction among urban areas | back 105 disney world in orlando florida |
front 106 which phrase best describes the urban central business district (CBD) shown in the photograph? | back 106 north american CBD near the city's center, offering commercial space, parking, and transportation |
front 107 which best provides a general explanation of functional zonation? | back 107 different portions of an urban area have specific and separate purposes, which fit together to create the entirely of the city. |
front 108 which urban model would best describe a city that includes edge cities along its beltways? | back 108 galactic city |
front 109 why do many african cities contain multiple commercial districts? | back 109 cononial central business districts emerged separately from the traditional commercial centers. |
front 110 which of the following represents a key difference between European cities and North american cities | back 110 european suburbs are more ethnically diversed. |