World Geography Final Exam Sample Questions

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True/False: After their defeat in World War 2, China was forced to accept a new constitution and United States troops on their soil.

False

True/False: An archipelago is not an island chain, but rather the mainland.

False

True/False: An atoll is a reef or island indicative of an undersea volcano.

False

True/False: Fragmented modernization, the idea that some areas are developing faster than others while other areas are underdeveloped, is not a large problem in NASWA.

False

True/False: Guam is not a US territory

False

True/False: Population density is the number of people per unit height.

False

True/False: The country that is known to have 7% of the world's biodiversity of plant and animal species is Borneo.

False

True/False: The east Asian realm is the least densely populated cluster on earth.

False

True/False: A landlocked country does not have an EEZ.

True

True/False: Before the European invasion, Australia and New Zealand would have been included in the Pacific Realm.

True

True/False: China needs control of the Indian Ocean basin for markets and military bases.

True

True/False: Continentality affects both Australia and New Zealand

True

True/False: Due to changes in ASEAN, China now provides more imports.

True

True/False: Establishment of EEZs greatly diminished the overall extent of the so-called "high seas".

True

True/False: Mongolia is a historic buffer state within interior Asia.

True

True/False: Population density is the number of people per unit area.

True

True/False: Southern China is dominated by the Han people.

True

True/False: State territorial configurations are defined as interlocking territories that give countries their shape.

True

True/False: The spread of Islam provides an example of expansion diffusion.

True

Which of the following claims more than half of the entire South Asian workforce? a. Agriculture b. Industry c. Textiles d. Retail

a. Agriculture

The Austral Realm includes__. a. Australia & New Zealand b. Guinea & Papua New Guinea c. Patagonia & Borneo d. Antarctica & Australia

a. Australia & New Zealand

Which of the following causes the most destruction in New Zealand? a. Earthquakes b. Monsoons c. Tsunamis d. Floods e. Droughts

a. Earthquakes

Where is the Tsunami Warning System in the Pacific located? a. Hawai'i b. Alaska c. Japan d. Guam

a. Hawai'i

Which of the following is the main religion of India? a. Hinduism

a. Hinduism

What is the difference between expansion diffusion and relocation diffusion? a. In the case of expansion diffusion, a phenomenon originates in an area, remains strong there, and spreads outward; in relocation diffusion, the phenomenon is carried by migrants to a distant location and diffuses from there. b. In the case of relocation diffusion, a phenomenon originates in an area, remains strong there, and spreads outward; in expansion diffusion, the phenomenon is carried to a distant location and diffuses from there. c. Relocation diffusion involves direct contact; expansion diffusion requires a mobile host that transmits the diffused innovations at different locales. d. Expansion diffusion continues endlessly; relocation diffusion is a staged process affecting an even larger area in periodic waves.

a. In the case of expansion diffusion, a phenomenon originates in an area, remains strong there, and spreads outward; in relocation diffusion, the phenomenon is carried by migrants to a distant location and diffuses from there.

The majority of India's languages belong to the language family known as __________. a. Indo-European b. Dravidian c. Sino-Tibetan d. Offshore Asian e. Malay-Polynesian

a. Indo-European

Which religion emerged alongside Hinduism? a. Jainism b. Buddhism c. Vedism d. Taoism

a. Jainism

The island of New Guinea is part of the Pacific region known as: _________________. a. Melanesia b. Micronesia c. Polynesia d. Insular Southeast Asia e. Indonesia

a. Melanesia

Which of the following statements about the physical environment of the Austral Realm is INCORRECT? a. New Zealand has earthquakes and volcanoes; Australia has only volcanoes. b. Australia's rocks are older than those of New Zealand. c. Australia's highest mountains are the Great Dividing Range, while New Zealand has a spine of much higher mountains called the Southern Alps. d. New Zealand has a moderate, moist climate, whereas Australia's climates vary from tropical to Mediterranean to desert. e. New Zealand has a highland interior, whereas Australia's interior exhibits mainly low relief.

a. New Zealand has earthquakes and volcanoes; Australia has only volcanoes.

The empire that ruled over much of Southwest Asia at the start of World War I was the _______ Empire. a. Ottoman b. Persian c. French d. British e. Arab-Islamic

a. Ottoman

Southeast Asia lies on what pathway known for its active volcanoes and frequent earthquakes? a. Pacific Ring of Fire b. Sharkbait oo ah ah c. Intercontinental plate zone d. Demilitarized zone

a. Pacific Ring of Fire

Which of the following is not included in the North Africa/Southwest Asia realm? a. Pakistan b. Iran c. Iraq d. Egypt e. Islamic State (ISIS)

a. Pakistan

The Pacific region named ___________ takes its name from the word for many, and is contained within a huge triangle whose corners are New Zealand, Easter Island, and the Hawaiian Islands. a. Polynesia b. Amnesia c. Micronesia d. Melanesia e. Oceania

a. Polynesia

A territorial sea is ______________. a. an adjacent area of the ocean where all of the rights of a coastal state prevail b. a body of water completely surrounded by a state c. a small body of water that connects to larger bodies of water d. identical to the term high seas e. an area where a state has no rights to exploit minerals

a. an adjacent area of the ocean where all of the rights of a coastal state prevail

What characteristics does the regions of the Pacific Rim have? a. experiencing rapid growth and progress

a. experiencing rapid growth and progress

The better-watered volcanic islands, where the economy is based on agriculture, are known as ____________________, a. high islands b. low islands c. Melanesian islands d. Micronesian islands e. Polynesian islands

a. high islands

When did the Aryans arrive in the South Asian realm? a. ~1500 bc b. ~1200 BC c. ~300BC d. ~4500 AD

a. ~1500 bc

Punjab means "land of __ rivers" a. 4 b. 5 c. 6 d. 7 e. None of the above

b. 5

Monsoons produce __. a. Annual earthquakes b. Annual rains c. Annual tsunami d. Annual migrations

b. Annual rains

The island of Insular Southeast Asia that can be characterized as a minicontinent is __. a. Sulawesi b. Borneo c. Sumatera d. Jawa e. Singapore

b. Borneo

What river does China plan to build a dam on that would affect the water supply in northeastern India and Bangladesh? a. Mekong b. Brahmaputra c. Nile d. Ganges

b. Brahmaputra

The Khmer Rouge killed as many as 2 million people in their attempt to refashion the society of _____________. a. Vietnam b. Cambodia c. Laos d. Thailand e. Myanmar

b. Cambodia

Satellite imagery confirms __ is reclaiming the sea. a. North korea b. China c. Japan d. Thailand

b. China

The country of the "people of Han" is _____. a. Mongolia b. China c. Japan d. Korea e. Tibet

b. China

The number of births per woman in child bearing age is __ through the region, except for in Afghanistan. a. Increasing b. Decreasing c. Remaining the same

b. Decreasing

What is the zone that separates North Korea from South Korea? a. Militarized zone b. Demilitarized zone c. Transition zone d. Exclusive economic zone

b. Demilitarized zone

The movement, migration, or scattering of a people away from an established or ancestral homeland is known as __. a. Cultural appropriation b. Diaspora c. Migration d. Transmigration

b. Diaspora

The UNCLOS allows states to claim all resources within a(n) _____________ that extends up to 200 nautical miles from their coasts. a. Special Administrative Region b. Exclusive Economic Zone c. Underwater Protrusion d. Extraterritorial Zone e. Territorial Sea

b. Exclusive Economic Zone

Valid Arctic claims can be made by all but which of the following countries: a. Canada b. Finland c. Norway d. Russia e. the United States

b. Finland

What phenomenon may lead to increased tourism in the Arctic Ocean? a. Cheap oil b. Global warming c. Larger cruise ships d. Recovery of whale populations e. Protection of dolphins

b. Global warming

What mountains were formed from the tectonic plate collision of India? a. Alps b. Himalayas c. Appalachians d. Great dividing range

b. Himalayas

A territory whose control is hotly disputed by India and Pakistan is ____________. a. Punjab b. Jammu and Kashmir c. the Maldives d. northern Sri Lanka e. the Tribal Areas

b. Jammu and Kashmir

Which of the following is not a cause of the sex ratio in South Asia? a. Higher values placed on males b. Less likelihood of birthing females c. Abortion of females d. Discrimination of females

b. Less likelihood of birthing females

New Zealand's largest ethnic minority group, whose roots are Polynesian, call themselves the ______________. a. Aboriginals b. Maori c. Kiwi d. Austral Indians e. South Islanders

b. Maori

What are cities with overwhelming population, poor environmental conditions, and an increasing divide between rich and poor? a. Suburbs b. Megacities c. Big cities d. Rural villages

b. Megacities

__ is the name for the "land between the rivers". a. Levant b. Mesopotamia c. The Fertile Trident d. Maghreb

b. Mesopotamia

Europe went through great lengths to control the trade of __. a. Olives b. Spices c. Slaves d. Yoda

b. Spices

What is the domino theory? a. Anti-communist movement b. The idea that destabilization and conflict from one country can diffuse into neighboring countries c. A theory about the way others are observed as other d. Supports the communist movement

b. The idea that destabilization and conflict from one country can diffuse into neighboring countries

A field encompassing a variety of approaches to studying the oceans and seas. a. What is oceanography? b. What is marine geography? c. What is cultural diversity? d. What is marine biology?

b. What is marine geography?

Which of the following is true? a. New Zealand lies less than 100 miles from Australia. b. Whereas much of interior Australia is desert, most of interior New Zealand is mountainous. c. The capital of New Zealand is Auckland. d. New Zealand consists mainly of three large islands. e. Most of New Zealand's population lives in the interior of the North Island.

b. Whereas much of interior Australia is desert, most of interior New Zealand is mountainous.

__________ is the study of fauna in spatial perspective. a. Ecology b. Zoogeography c. Phytogeography d. Botanical geography e. Plant geography

b. Zoogeography

Southeast Asian physiography is dominated by _____________. a. extensive plateaus b. high relief c. extensive flat plains d. rolling hills e. dry-environment landforms

b. high relief

Wallace's Line refers to the __________________. a. fault in Australia where earthquakes are particularly severe b. line separating Australian animal species from non-Australian species c. middle ridge of the Great Dividing Range d. place at which Australian waters are divided from New Zealand waters e. dividing line between the Southern and Pacific oceans

b. line separating Australian animal species from non-Australian species

The Indus Valley civilization was located in which of South Asia's physiographic regions? a. the Northern Mountains b. the River Lowlands c. the Southern Plateaus d. the Eastern Highlands e. the Central Grasslands

b. the River Lowlands

How much of the world's biodiversity is expected to be found in Southeast Asia? a. 7% b. 17% c. 10% d. 0%

c. 10%

__ enforces the one child policy. a. Russia b. India c. China d. USA e. Tibet

c. China

Most of the population of East Asia's population is found in the __ third of the realm's territory. a. Westernmost b. Central c. Easternmost d. Southernmost e. Northernmost

c. Easternmost

The upstream country that potentially can control the flow of the Nile River into Egypt is ____________. a. Iraq b. Israel c. Ethiopia d. Libya

c. Ethiopia

Which religion emerged out of Vedism and local beliefs? a. Jianism b. Buddhism c. Hinduism d. Taoism

c. Hinduism

Which of the following is a river in China? a. Io b. Brahmaputra c. Huang He d. Euphrates e. Tigris

c. Huang He

The largest area in Southeast Asia is __ which is the largest Muslim country in the world. a. Borneo b. Guam c. Indonesia d. Malaysia

c. Indonesia

Which of the following is not something the Aryan people brought with them to Northern India? a. Social order b. Religious belief system c. Industry d. Language

c. Industry

Which of the following is NOT considered an Asian Tiger? a. Hong Kong b. South Korea c. North Korea d. Taiwan e. Singapore

c. North Korea

Regionally, the Hawaiian Islands are part of ________________. a. Melanesia b. Micronesia c. Polynesia d. the Pacific Rim e. North America

c. Polynesia

What ocean surrounds Antarctica? a. South Pacific Ocean b. South Atlantic Ocean c. Southern Ocean d. Indian Ocean

c. Southern Ocean

The United States conducted nuclear weapons tests after World War II in ___________ a. Hawai'i b. Fiji c. The Marshall Islands d. The Solomon Islands e. Kiribati

c. The Marshall Islands

The dominant economic activity associated with high-island cultures is ______________. a. tourism b. fishing c. agriculture d. mining e. manufacturing

c. agriculture

The animals found in Australia who carry their young in pouches are collectively known as _______________. a. eucalyptuses b. Australopods c. marsupials d. Outbacks e. Anzacs

c. marsupials

What percentage of Australia is urbanized? a.59% b. 69% c. 79% d. 89%

d. 89%

Much of southeast Asia's ecosystems are destroyed by: a. Logging b. Farms c. Roads d. All of the above

d. All of the above

The Caste System is: a. A system of social stratification b. Based on family ties c. Based on ancestry and occupation d. All of the above

d. All of the above

What ensured continued scientific collaboration and prohibits military activities? a. Annihilation Treaty b. Arctic Treaty c. Russia Treaty d. Antarctic Treaty

d. Antarctic Treaty

What does ASEAN stand for? a. Association of Southern Engineers for Authorization b. Association to Save Every Ancillary Nugget c. Association of Southeast American Nations d. Association of Southeast Asian Nations

d. Association of Southeast Asian Nations

__ is defined as the study of flora and fauna in a spatial perspective. a. Cultural geography b. Biogeochemistry c. Geophysics d. Biogeography

d. Biogeography

The huge volcanic plateau that extends across most of southern India is known as the __________. a. Ghats b. Double Delta c. Sindh d. Deccan e. Malabar

d. Deccan

The caste system is most associated with which of the following religions: a. Taliban b. Islam c. Buddhism d. Hinduism e. Sanskrit

d. Hinduism

Which East Asian country is along an active plate zone within the Pacific Ring of Fire? a. Malaysia b. Cambodia c. Vietnam d. Japan

d. Japan

Clearing land for what crop is causing extensive deforestation throughout the regions islands? a. Rice b. Bananas c. Tea d. Palm oil e. Sugar

d. Palm oil

Which of the following is NOT one of the four territorial configurations? a. Compact b. Elongated c. Fragmented d. Riverine

d. Riverine

Which area of the world is 2x the size of Australia? a. Africa b. Canada c. Antarctica d. Russia

d. Russia

The largest oil reserves in the NASWA realm underlie _______________. a. Kashmir b. Pakistan c. Kuwait d. Saudi Arabia e. Egypt

d. Saudi Arabia

Which of the following is NOT one of Australia's major problems? a. aboriginal land claims b. environmental degradation c. immigration issues d. land border disputes e. urban issues

d. land border disputes

Most of the core area of Australia is located in the ___________. a. northwest b. northeast c. southwest d. southeast e. Outback

d. southeast

Which of the following is not an Old World culture hearth? a. the Indus Valley b. the Ganges Delta c. Mesopotamia d. the western Arabian Peninsula centered on Mecca e. the lower Nile Valley

d. the western Arabian Peninsula centered on Mecca

Where is over half of the world's high-speed rail located today? a. Russia b. China c. Japan d. South Korea e. All of the above except Russia

e. All of the above except Russia

The vast interior rural heart of Australia is known as the _________________. a. Australian Capital Territory b. Central Australian State c. Aboriginal Territories d. Empty Quarter e. Outback

e. Outback

Guam is politically affiliated with _________ a. China b. Japan c. France d. The Philippines e. The United States

e. The United States

Economic growth in the South Asian realm has come about mostly as a result of ___________. a. a free-trade agreement with the United States b. increased trade with China c. an emphasis on modernizing agriculture d. migration to the United Kingdom and the United States e. neoliberal reforms

e. neoliberal reforms

Which of the following countries has made no claim to territory in Antarctica? a. Chile b. Argentina c. Australia d. the United Kingdom e. the United States

e. the United States


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