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Example Question #1 : Geography
What is the largest mountain range in South America?
The Andes
The Brazilian Highlands
The Alps
Aconcagua
The Andes
The Andes are the longest mountain range in South America. The Alps are in Europe. Aconcagua is a mountain within the Andes. The Brazilian Highlands are not a mountain range.
Example Question #1 : Geography
Which of the following bodies of water does NOT have a coastline in France?
Caspian Sea
The English Channel
Atlantic Ocean
The Mediterranean Sea
Caspian Sea
All of the bodies of water listed have a coastline in France except for the Caspian Sea, which is located just north of Iran.
Example Question #2 : Geography
What is the Western Uplands?
A geographical region of Eastern Europe
A geographical region of North America
A geographical region of Western Europe
A geographical region of Asia
A geographical region of Western Europe
The Western Uplands is geographical region of Western Europe, defined by a hard, huge tectonic rock mass. The region includes Scandinavia, Brittany (in France), Ireland, Scotland, Portugal, and Spain.
Example Question #3 : Geography
What is the Taiga?
None of these
A forested area just below the Northern European Tundra
A name for the Northern European Tundra
A name for the polar region of North America
A forested area just below the Northern European Tundra
The Taiga is the forested area of Europe just below the Tundra. It is made up of coniferous forests and the species that generally are found in these areas (elk, moose, etc.).
Example Question #4 : Geography
Oceania is _________________.
the smallest continent, in terms of total land area
the largest continent, in terms of total landmass
another name for Australia
not a continent
the smallest continent, in terms of total land area
Oceania is a continent made up of thousands of islands in the South Pacific. The largest landmass in Oceania is Australia, but there are literally thousands of other islands in the continent. All that being said, in terms of land area Oceania is the smallest continent; the dominant feature of the continent is the vast areas of the Pacific Ocean separating the islands.
Example Question #5 : Geography
What is the main justification for Oceania's designation as a continent?
Oceania is composed of continental islands, meaning that many of the islands were once a part of the same landmass before being separated by tectonic activity
Oceania is composed of a series of peninsulas, all connected to the central landmass of Australia
The islands making up Oceania are connected by submerged landmass
None of these; Oceania is not a continent
Oceania is composed of continental islands, meaning that many of the islands were once a part of the same landmass before being separated by tectonic activity
All of these statements are nonsense, except the correct answer. Many of the islands of Oceania were, at one very long-ago time, part of the same landmass.
Example Question #6 : Geography
Which of the following statements about the South Pole is true?
There are no plants indigenous to the South Pole
None of these
There is limited fauna at the South Pole, but no trees
There are animals but not plants indigenous to the South Pole
There are no plants indigenous to the South Pole
Even if you did not know, specifically, the answer to this question, a general knowledge of the extremely harsh climate of the region would make the correct answer, simply that there are no plants indigenous to the South Pole, the best option.
Example Question #7 : Geography
Which country's territory lies closest to the North Pole?
Australia
Russia
Iceland
Canada
Canada
The Canadian Territory of Nunavut is the closest, nation-associated territory to the North Pole.
Example Question #8 : Geography
Which of the following is an example of a cash crop.
Rice
Opium
Corn
Bananas
Opium
A "cash crop" is an agricultural crop that is purposely made strictly to be sold in a market environment for as much money as possible. Most cash crops, which include cotton, opium, grains, and many other products, are grown in a monoculture environment, where they are the only product grown on a piece of land. By their nature, cash crops are not a form of subsistence farming, as they are always produced to be used beyond a grower's own home and family. Opium, for instance, is a great example of a cash crop because its purpose is purely recreational/for the profit of the sellers; there is no nutritional value to the crop.
Example Question #2 : Agriculture
When did the practice of agriculture first develop in human society?
The Bronze Age
The Paleolithic Era
None of these
The Neolithic Era
The Neolithic Era
Agriculture first developed during the Neolithic Era, around 12,000 BCE. The development of agriculture was a key factor in human societies ability to grow and develop into structures that are vaguely recognizable to modern humans.