Geography 535 – Geography World Affairs
Regions covered in Midterm I: Europe, Former USSR and Middle America. The in-class exam also will be in multiple choice format.
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Geography 213 (GEOG 213-UCAL) Midterm I
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Question 1 |
A | Cultural regions |
B | Physical regions |
C | Economic regions |
D | Political regions |
E | Religious regions |
Question 2 |
A | Luxembourg |
B | San Marino |
C | Andorra |
D | Liechtenstein |
E | Vatican |
Question 3 |
A | Czech |
B | Polish |
C | Ukrainian |
D | Russian |
E | Romanian |
Question 4 |
A | After the fall of Communism in Eastern Europe |
B | During the Great Depression |
C | After World War I during the 1920s |
D | During the 1970s |
E | Shortly after World War II |
Question 5 |
A | Type A |
B | Type D |
C | Type B |
D | Type C |
B - Dry (Arid) climates
C - Subtropical; Mid-latitude humid; Mediterranean
D - Mid-latitude continental; Subarctic
E - Polar
H - Highland climates
Question 6 |
A | Increased in agricultural production |
B | Increased mechanization |
C | Availability of gold and iron ore |
D | Britain’s technological innovations |
E | Britain’s global influence |
Question 7 |
A | 1867 |
B | 1950 |
C | 1850 |
D | 1913 |
E | 1910 |
Question 8 |
A | Around the SE coast of the Black Sea |
B | Along the Baltic coast |
C | Southern Russia |
D | Around far NE region |
E | Southwestern Siberia |
Question 9 |
Modified from: http://commons.wikimedia.org/ wiki/ File:Europe_biogeography_countries.svg
A | Type E |
B | Type B |
C | Type C |
D | Type A |
E | Type D |
B - Dry (Arid) climates
C - Subtropical; Mid-latitude humid; Mediterranean
D - Mid-latitude continental; Subarctic
E - Polar
H - Highland climates
Question 10 |
A | 3rd millennium B.C. |
B | 5th millennium B.C. |
C | 1st millennium B.C. |
D | 4th millennium B.C. |
E | 6th millennium B.C. |
Question 11 |
A | Czech Republic |
B | Belgium |
C | Norway |
D | Switzerland |
E | Austria |
Question 12 |
A | Countries that lies along the North Africa and South Africa division. |
B | Canada - United States border region. |
C | Region that has been geographically divided by Caucasus Mountains. |
D | Kazakhstan - Russia border region. |
E | Mexico - United States border region. |
Question 13 |
A | El Salvador |
B | Guatemala |
C | Cuba |
D | Costa Rica |
E | Jamaica |
Question 14 |
A | To rebuild Western European economies |
B | To rebuild Japan after the World War II |
C | To take the United States out of the Great Depression |
D | To increase the funding for non-military goods during World War II to families at home |
E | To increase the funding for manufacturing of weapons during World War I to support troops |
Question 15 |
A | It is similar to USA with a State System in place. |
B | It is a democratic system very similar to that of the Germany. |
C | It is similar to Canada with a Federal System in place. |
D | It is a Communist System where the authority is completely controlled by a central government. |
E | It is a Socialist System where the authority is completely controlled by a central government. |
Question 16 |
A | Near St. Petersburg |
B | Northwestern European Russia (Kola Peninsula) |
C | East closer to the border with China |
D | Northern Siberia |
E | The Far East close to the international date line |
Question 17 |
A | Distribution of wealth and equality |
B | Energy consumption per capita |
C | Gross National Product (GNP) per capita |
D | Ethnic diversity |
E | Education and literacy levels |
Question 18 |
A | Northwestern |
B | Southeastern |
C | Eastern |
D | Northern |
E | Western |
Question 19 |
A | Switzerland |
B | Belgium |
C | Hungary |
D | Norway |
E | Slovenia |
Question 20 |
A | Western Europe |
B | Northern Europe |
C | British Isles |
D | Central Europe |
E | Eastern Europe |
Question 21 |
A | About 10% |
B | About 30% |
C | About 80% |
D | About 50% |
E | About 99% |
Question 22 |
A | Irish |
B | Polish |
C | Ukrainian |
D | Spanish |
E | English |
Question 23 |
A | Rocky |
B | Cordillera |
C | Alpine |
D | Andes |
E | Rundle |
Question 24 |
A | Central Uplands |
B | The Alpine system |
C | Western Uplands |
D | The North European Lowland |
E | Central Highlands |
Question 25 |
A | The term "Second World" has never been used by North American educators, but it is often a term given to developing nations in other parts of the world. |
B | The term "Second World" no longer applicable because in modern day, either a country is well developed or not at all. There is no in-between. |
C | The term "Second World" was used to describe Communist regions. |
D | The term is only used during the World War I and World War II to describe countries that supported Germany. |
E | The term "Second World" has never been officially used by Geographers. |
Question 26 |
A | North Pole |
B | Ukraine |
C | Romania |
D | Lithuania |
E | Czech Republic |
Question 27 |
A | North |
B | East |
C | South |
D | It is impossible to deduce from the given information. |
E | West |
Question 28 |
A | right after the French revolution. |
B | after the First World War |
C | after the industrial revolution spread across the Western Europe into Eastern Europe. |
D | right after the industrial revolution in Britain. |
E | during the Renaissance |
Question 29 |
A | Catherine the Great |
B | Peter the Great |
C | Nicholas II |
D | Ivan III |
E | Adolf Hitler |
Question 30 |
A | Cuba and Puerto Rico |
B | Antigua and Barbuda |
C | Haiti and the Dominican Republic |
D | Cuba and the Dominican Republic |
E | Trinidad and Tobago |
Question 31 |
A | Mediterranean Sea |
B | Black Sea |
C | Baltic Sea |
D | Caspian Sea |
E | North Sea |
Question 32 |
A | 16th century Britain |
B | 12th century Russia |
C | 14th century Italy |
D | 15th century Spain |
E | 15th century France |
Question 33 |
A | Type A |
B | Type D |
C | Type E |
D | Type C |
E | Type B |
B - Dry (Arid) climates
C - Subtropical; Mid-latitude humid; Mediterranean
D - Mid-latitude continental; Subarctic
E - Polar
H - Highland climates
Question 34 |
A | Geographic location. |
B | Political system of the population. |
C | Type of associations to organizations such as NATO. |
D | Specific sociological or economical phenomena. |
E | Cultural and religious aspects of the population. |
Question 35 |
A | Central Europe |
B | Northern Europe |
C | Mediterranean Europe |
D | Eastern Europe |
E | Western Europe |
Question 36 |
A | ...topographical features. |
B | ...the Brandt Line. |
C | ...geographical features. |
D | ...political systems. |
E | ...the equator. |
Question 37 |
A | Both countries composed of similar (if not same) ethnic groups. |
B | Both countries located above the 50-degree North latitude. |
C | Both countries share a border with Alaska. |
D | Both countries has been a colony of the British Empire at some point of the history. |
E | Both countries have Germanic language such as English, French and Russian as official languages. |
Question 38 |
A | Mexico |
B | Cuba |
C | Puerto Rico |
D | Costa Rica |
E | Haiti |
Question 39 |
A | Carpathians |
B | Caucasus |
C | Urals |
D | Pamirs |
E | Balkans |
Question 40 |
A | Belgium |
B | France |
C | Italy |
D | Germany |
E | Denmark |
Question 41 |
A | Greece |
B | Austria |
C | France |
D | Estonia |
E | Germany |
Question 42 |
A | Mainland and Central America |
B | Caribbean |
C | Rimland |
D | Central America and Rimland |
E | Caribbean and Rimland |
Question 43 |
A | France |
B | Germany |
C | Bosnia |
D | Spain |
E | Austria |
Question 44 |
Modified from: http://commons.wikimedia.org/ wiki/ File:Europe_biogeography_countries.svg
A | Type A |
B | Type B |
C | Type E |
D | Type D |
E | Type C |
B - Dry (Arid) climates
C - Subtropical; Mid-latitude humid; Mediterranean
D - Mid-latitude continental; Subarctic
E - Polar
H - Highland climates
Question 45 |
A | Type E |
B | Type A |
C | Type B |
D | Type C |
E | Type D |
B - Dry (Arid) climates
C - Subtropical; Mid-latitude humid; Mediterranean
D - Mid-latitude continental; Subarctic
E - Polar
H - Highland climates
Question 46 |
A | It is a military union between Belgium, Norway and Luxembourg. |
B | It is a economic union between Bulgaria, Norway and Lithuania. |
C | It is the term given to describe the first three nations to join the European Union (EU). |
D | It is a military union between Bulgaria, Norway and Lithuania. |
E | It is an economic union between Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg. |
Question 47 |
A | India |
B | Kazakhstan |
C | Pakistan |
D | Singapore |
E | Sri Lanka |
Question 48 |
A | 1945 |
B | 1950 |
C | 1993 |
D | 1999 |
E | 1960 |
Question 49 |
A | Type A |
B | Type E |
C | Type B |
D | Type C |
E | Type D |
B - Dry (Arid) climates
C - Subtropical; Mid-latitude humid; Mediterranean
D - Mid-latitude continental; Subarctic
E - Polar
H - Highland climates
Question 50 |
A | Ivan III the Great |
B | Ivan IV the Great |
C | Peter the Great |
D | Ivan I the Great |
E | Catherine the Great |
Question 51 |
A | Low population density and relatively flat land mass on the East side. |
B | Russia was fighting wars in several other fronts. |
C | Ottoman Empire was controlling the other parts of the Russian borders. |
D | British Empire was in full control of the Western border. |
E | All other parts were covered with mountains. |
Question 52 |
A | Four |
B | Five |
C | Six |
D | Two |
E | Three |
Question 53 |
A | Economic integration facilitated by greater cooperation between nations. |
B | Very high social stability of the region. |
C | Collapse of the class and caste system after fall of several monarchies. |
D | Agricultural advancement due to industrial revolution. |
E | Rapid increased in inequalities resulting large population growths in poor regions. |
Question 54 |
A | The unequal distribution of wealth and power among the population. |
B | The long history of African slave trade. |
C | The annihilation of the Middle American Native population. |
D | The horrific conditions of the sugar plantation industry. |
E | The tectonic activities that resulted in high frequency of volcanoes. |
Question 55 |
A | Greece, Bulgaria and Spain |
B | Greece, Denmark and Spain |
C | Poland and Germany |
D | France, Spain and Italy |
E | Spain, Italy and Croatia |
Question 56 |
A | Alliance of several Roman sub-regions |
B | Low class and low caste Romans |
C | Slave of Roman Empire |
D | Western Europeans |
E | Barbarians |
Question 57 |
A | World War I |
B | Fall of Roman Empire |
C | Fall of the French kingdom |
D | Expansion of the Ottoman Empire |
E | World War II |
Question 58 |
A | France |
B | Spain |
C | Britain |
D | Germany |
E | Italy |
Question 59 |
A | Favorable climate for the population growth. |
B | Waterways and ocean shipping routes. |
C | Extremely low population growth. |
D | Volatile political and economic climate. |
E | Abundance of natural resources. |
Question 60 |
A | Gulf Stream |
B | Subtropical to tropical latitude |
C | Large land mass |
D | Northwestern winds and low altitude |
E | War bodies of seas around Europe |
Question 61 |
A | The geographic location is irrelevant in this approach. |
B | The type of economy can be used to separate one section from another. |
C | North and South America is considered as one section under this approach. |
D | The specific socio-ethnic background is irrelevant in this approach. |
E | Political unity can be used as a method to separate one section from another. |
Question 62 |
A | Spanish, German |
B | Spanish, British |
C | Spanish, Americans |
D | French, British |
E | French, Spanish |
Question 63 |
A | D-Type |
B | C-Type |
C | A-Type |
D | E-Type |
E | B-Type |
Question 64 |
A | Britain blocked access to waterways |
B | Napoleonic Wars |
C | Lack of natural resources in continental Europe |
D | Political divisions between major players such as Germany and Russia |
E | World War I and II |
Question 65 |
A | Romania |
B | Slovakia |
C | Belarus |
D | Czech Republic |
E | Serbia |
Question 66 |
A | West Germany |
B | United States itself |
C | France |
D | United Kingdom |
E | Japan |
Question 67 |
A | after the Bolshevik Revolution. |
B | during the reign of Ivan the Terrible in the 16th century. |
C | in the middle of the 1800s. |
D | during the early 1900s. |
E | during the early 1700s with Peter the Great |
Question 68 |
A | Proximity to sea routes and the lands of the New World |
B | Unification in the war against the Mongol invaders |
C | Modern industries |
D | Large urban populations |
E | Organization under the Roman Empire |
Question 69 |
A | India |
B | Australia |
C | Canada |
D | Africa |
E | United States |
Question 70 |
A | E-Type |
B | A-Type |
C | C-Type |
D | D-Type |
E | None of the listed answers are correct. |
Question 71 |
A | Siberian arctic regions |
B | Mountain ranges |
C | Lowland regions |
D | Eastern highland regions |
E | Arctic regions |
Question 72 |
A | D-type |
B | A-type |
C | B-type |
D | C-type |
E | E-type |
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Credits: Based on the excellent class notes provided by, Dr. Peter Slezak during Winter 2015.
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