GEO 115 FINAL EXAM

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About how many different languages have been identified in Papua New Guinea?

1000

What are Hutments?

Crude shelters built on formerly busy sidewalks in India

What territory in South Asia is claimed by both India and Pakistan?

Kashmir

Who is the father-figure of Indian independence?

Mahatma Gandhi

Where do most people in South Asia live?

in compact rural villages

Where did Australia's Aborigine population originate?

Southeast Asia

What are bustees?

Sprawling squatter settlements in South Asia

Which country of South Asia has the region's overall highest level of social development, in terms of favorable social indicators?

Sri Lanka

Who are "Burmans"?

The dominant ethnic group in Myanmar

Are primate cities relatively common in Southeast Asia?

Yes

Which country of Southeast Asia has the region's highest total fertility rate?

East Timor

South Asia is likely to experience which of the following effects of climate change

Flooding, deforestation, wildlife extinction

The Vietnam War started when which European country tried to retain control of its Southeast Asian colonies?

France

What regions has Australia and Oceania weakened trade with over the past 30 years? What regions has it strengthened?

Great Britain //Japan, East Asia, Middle East, USA

Recently, Papua New Guinea has shifted its economy from the export of coconut products and coffee to what other product?

Hardwoods and minerals

What makes the physical environment of Southeast Asia distinctive?

Heavy forest

What is the most widely spoken language in South Asia?

Hindi

About how many distinct languages are spoken in Indonesia?

Hundreds, but separated into five families

Where is Pakistan's population concentrated?

In the drainage basin of the Indus

Under what conditions is swidden cultivation sustainable?

Increasing population density, roadbuilding, commercial logging

Which country of South Asia has the largest population in the region?

India

The recently independent country of East Timor was formerly part of what country of Southeast Asia?

Indonesia

What country is the world's most populous Muslim country and also has the largest population in the Southeast Asia?

Indonesia

What caused the dramatic decline in Guam's native bird species?

Introduction of the brown tree snake

What religion dominates in Pakistan and Bangladesh?

Islam

Sikhism is a blend of what two religions?

Islam and Hinduism

"Insular" Southeast Asia refers to what locations?

Islands (Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore, East Timor)

High islands are defined as:

Islands that rise hundreds-thousands of feet above sea level

What role does the Grameen Bank play in Bangladesh?

It provides low-interest credit to fund small-scale enterprises

Most of the transmigration in Indonesia originates from what island?

Java

What economic activity is most important for Australia's economy?

Mining

What climatic factor dominates South Asia?

Monsoons

How have Burma's ethnic Shan rebels funded their efforts?

Narcotics trade

In which country of Australia/Oceania is the average life expectancy only 56, while 34 percent of its young people suffer from malnutrition?

New Guinea

Where in Australia/Oceania would anthropologists have the greatest chance of finding "uncontacted peoples"?

New Guinea highlands

In which country are Maoris the indigenous people?

New Zealand

What behavior does the South Asian religion of Jainism emphasize over all others?

Nonviolence

What kind of economic activity has the Indonesian government been trying to foster in order to improve its economy?

Oil exporting

What is ASEAN's relationship to the United States?

On friendly terms, but prevents countries like the US from gaining influence over countries in the region

What are kanakas?

Pacific Island laborers who worked on the plantations in Australia

In the early days of its colonization, Britain used Australia as a ________.

Penal (prison) colony

In which country of Southeast Asia has the Catholic Church been most successful in recent years in influencing family planning policies?

Philippines

What product is mined extensively on the island of Nauru in Micronesia?

Phosphate

Which region of India is considered to be its breadbasket (that is, its area of greatest agricultural productivity)?

Punjab

Which exotic animal, introduced in Australia, reached plague proportions, and was finally brought under control only after the purposeful introduction of a disease that affected only this particular introduced species?

Rabbits

Why have residents of the Marshall Islands been displaced over the past few decades?

Rising seas

What country in Southeast Asia is a city-state?

Singapore

What country of Southeast Asia has the region's lowest total Fertility Rate—a rate so low (below replacement level) that its population may soon begin to decline?

Singapore

What country of Southeast Asia is the most highly urbanized?

Singapore

Who are the Karen?

Sino-Tibetan Speaking language group found in south/southeast Myanmar

What group of people is at the top of the Hindu caste system?

The Brahmins

What are the Tamil Tigers?

a rebel force in Sri Lanka

Where do Australian cities tend to be located?

along the coasts

What is the only mammal native to Australia/Oceania?

Marsupials

What country has the highest population density in Southeast Asia?

Singapore

How long ago did the ancestors of Australia's aboriginal population make their way to Australia?

60,000 years ago

Approximately what percentage of Australia's population lives in urban areas along the coast?

91%

The Hawaiian Islands were formed by ________.

An active hot spot beneath the moving Pacific Plate

What country agreed to build a spaceport on Micronesia's Christmas Island?

Australia

What is the "Outback"?

Australia's huge, dry interior

What country of South Asia has been one of the most successful in the region in reducing its fertility rate?

Bangladesh

What is education like in Southeast Asia?

Basic education is available, but university and technical education is limited

What religion dominates in Bhutan?

Bhuddism

Which island in the Australia/Oceania region was known as the "Jewel of French Polynesia"?

Bora Bora

With what Southeast Asian country were the Khmer Rouge guerrillas associated?

Cambodia

Which country in South Asia is only 6 feet above level at its highest point, and therefore is most threatened by rising sea levels predicted to accompany climate change?

The Maldives

During the period of British colonialism in South Asia, why did the British allow the tribal Pashtun-speaking areas of what is now northwest Pakistan to retain their independence?

This region would serve as a secondary buffer against the Russians to the North.

What was the purpose of the Native Title Bill, which became law in Australia in 1993?

To give the Aboriginal population more control over its sacred lands

What was the purpose of the White Australia Policy?

To promote European and North American immigration

What activity has placed the greatest pressure on the forests of Southeast Asia?

commercial logging


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