Chapter One Grade 6 World Geography, LFS

Chapter One Grade 6 World Geography, LFS

Assessment

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Geography

6th - 8th Grade

Hard

Created by

Nicolas Arnal

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9 questions

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What would be a major difference between a physical region and human region? (Select all that apply.) Options:

A physical region shows the physical features of an area while a human region will focus its attention on human activities.

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A physical region evaluates physical features and human regions focus solely on political systems.

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Human regions rely on mental maps of places while physical regions rely on relative location.

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Human regions may identify political themes while physical regions point to the human interaction with the environment.

Back

A physical region shows the physical features of an area while a human region will focus its attention on human activities.

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A physical region evaluates physical features and human regions focus solely on political systems.

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Human regions rely on mental maps of places while physical regions rely on relative location.

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Human regions may identify political themes while physical regions point to the human interaction with the environment.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The most important function of the geographer is to:

Back

identify patterns and compare information across regions.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The ability of geographers to make mental maps lies in:

Back

being able to make references to concrete facts and "gut feelings" about places in context.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

When using maps to fight crime, police officers may:

Back

predict crime happening in certain areas without depending entirely on one single 'thematic' over another.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What kind of thematic map would help establish a hydroelectric dam? (Select all that apply.) Options:

A map of water systems

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A map of power sources

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A map of population distribution

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A map of energy consumption

Back

A map of water systems

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A map of power sources

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A map of population distribution

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A map of energy consumption

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What systems were at play when geographers assessed the impact of hurricanes like Helena and Milton on the Gulf Coast, East Coast, and Mid-Atlantic regions?

Back

A physical system affecting a human system

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

When someone is considered geographically literate, they must be able to (select all that apply):
Options:
1. analyze the three geographical questions.
2. categorize places with similar characteristics.
3. make connections to systems, regions, and thematic maps.
4. Decide the importance of one system over another in a thematic map.

Back

1. analyze the three geographical questions.
2. categorize places with similar characteristics.
3. make connections to systems, regions, and thematic maps.
4. Decide the importance of one system over another in a thematic map.

8.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

In the video, "Why All Maps Are Wrong", what word best describes the glitch in most maps?

Back

Distortion

9.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Comparing the location of places on this map, it appears that the Indian Ocean is:

Back

East of Africa and South of Asia