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Culture and Geography Test Version M ____1. The clothing, language, food, music, jobs, religion, literature, and technology that a group of people share is an expression of their A. government. C. culture. B. multiculturalism. ____2. Which of the following are considered basic institutions in most societies? A. education C. Both A and B B. government ____3. What do we call an area where the people share a language, history, and set of beliefs? A. culture region C. geography B. government ___4. Which is an example of a culture trait? A. a letter written by someone who lived 200 years ago B. kinds of clothing worn by a group of people C. A natural feature of Earth, such as a mountain range. ____5. Educational opportunities, peace, and freedom are examples of A. pull factors. B. Push factors. C. barriers to movement. ____6. Migrate is A. an advantage or feature that draws a person to live in a new place. B. the way in which people adjust to the environment in which they live. C. to move from one area to settle in another. ____7. Eating food that is easily grown locally is an example of A. modifying the environment. B. adapting to the environment. C. migration patterns. ____8. Building irrigation canals along the Nile River is an example of A. adapting to the environment. B. a push factor C. modifying the environment. ____9. The Ancient Greeks and Romans worshiped many gods, which is an example of A. polytheism B. monotheism C. reincarnation ____10. The Cardinal Directions, N, S, W, E, are part of a __________________. A. scale B. key C. compass rose ____11. We use a ___________ to compare a unit of distance on the Earth to a unit of length on a map A. scale B. compass rose C. legend ____12. An example of a push factor in the world today is A. job opportunities in Canada. B. religious freedom in England. C. the war in Syria. ____13. The exact spot on Earth a place can be found is its A. absolute location. B. standard location. C. relative location. ____14. Which of these tells you the distance north or south of the equator? A. meridians B. longitude C. latitude ___15. Tina lives next door to her grandmother. This is her: A. relative location. B. latitude. C. absolute location. ____16. Prime Meridian ____19. Tropic of Capricorn ____17. Equator ____20. Lines of Latitude ____18. Tropic of Cancer ____21. Which of the following is represented by letter “A” on the map? A. North America B. South America C. Europe ____22. Which of the following is represented by letter “B” on the map? A. North America B. South America C. Africa ____23. Which of the following is represented by letter “C” on the map? A. Australia B. South America C. Africa ____24. Which of the following is represented by letter “D” on the map? A. Europe B. Asia C. Africa ____25. You live in which two hemispheres? A. northern and southern B. northern and eastern C. northern and western ____26. What features do physical maps show? A. religions, languages, and technology B. capitals, cities, and boundaries of nations C. land forms, bodies of water, elevations ____27. What features do political maps show? A. population density and culture regions B. capitals, cities, and boundaries of nations C. land forms, bodies of water, elevations ____28. A term that means half of the globe is A. projections. B. hemisphere C. parallels ____29. A map that focuses on a specific idea such as climate, types of vegetation, or natural resources, is a A. road atlas. B. thematic map. C. relief map. ____30. How is a globe different from a map? A. It is easier to carry and use. B. It has only two dimensions. C. It is a more accurate model of the world. YOU ARE DONE! • Review any of the slides you’d like to hear again. • Make sure you’ve bubbled in your answer sheet. • Raise your hand and let the teacher know you’ve completed your test. Good Job!