5 Themes of Geography and Chapter 1 Test Review

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5 Themes of Geography and Chapter 1 Test Review Team Challenge! The board will start with position 1 and will rotate clockwise each time a new question is asked. You may discuss with your table for the correct answer but be careful not to give away the answer to other teams! Write the correct answer on your dry erase boards (Nice and big please!)

Question #1 In South Africa, people have stripped the surface of diamonds and continue to mine deeper for this valuable resource. Location, Place, Movement, Region or H.E.I.?

Location, Place, Movement, Region or H.E.I.? Question #2 A G.P.S. (Global Positioning System) can use a satellite to determine your latitude and longitude to pinpoint where on the surface of the earth someone or something is. Location, Place, Movement, Region or H.E.I.?

Location, Place, Movement, Region or H.E.I.? Question #3 Most countries near the poles have an arctic climate and are frozen nearly all year round. Location, Place, Movement, Region or H.E.I.?

Location, Place, Movement, Region or H.E.I.? Question #4 The United States and Canada dug a tunnel beneath the Detroit River connecting the two countries to make travel more easy. Location, Place, Movement, Region or H.E.I.?

Location, Place, Movement, Region or H.E.I.? Question #5 The southern part of British Colombia in Canada, Oregon, and Washington are considered the Pacific Northwest because they are all on the west coast and share the same climate characteristics and rainy season. Location, Place, Movement, Region or H.E.I.?

Location, Place, Movement, Region or H.E.I.? Question #6 Bananas, pineapples, and coconuts are exported from Hawaii to the Continental United States because it is difficult to grow them in most parts of America. Location, Place, Movement, Region or H.E.I.?

Location, Place, Movement, Region or H.E.I.? Question #7 Many people fled from Lebanon into Cyprus for safety during the border conflict between Israel and Lebanon in 2007. Location, Place, Movement, Region or H.E.I.?

Question #8 If you see the White House, you know you are in Washington D.C.. It is an important man-made feature that can only be found there. Location, Place, Movement, Region or H.E.I.?

Location, Place, Movement, Region or H.E.I.? Question #9 You can help someone find Wayne County by telling them that it is in Southeast Michigan. Location, Place, Movement, Region or H.E.I.?

Location, Place, Movement, Region or H.E.I.? Question #10 You can visit the Empire State building if you visit New York City. It used to be the tallest building in the world and can only be found there. Location, Place, Movement, Region or H.E.I.?

Location, Place, Movement, Region or H.E.I.? Question #11 Our state capital, Lansing, Michigan can be found at 42° 47' N latitude and 84° 36' W longitude. Location, Place, Movement, Region or H.E.I.?

Location, Place, Movement, Region or H.E.I.? Question #12 People built the Blue Water Bridge to connect Michigan in the United States with Ontario in Canada. It stretches across Lake Huron to make travel between the two countries easier. Location, Place, Movement, Region or H.E.I.?

Location, Place, Movement, Region or H.E.I.? Question #13 Lake Huron, Lake Ontario, Lake Michigan, Lake Erie, and Lake Superior are all considered part of the Great Lakes water system. They are all fresh-water lakes located in North America. Location, Place, Movement, Region or H.E.I.?

Write the letter of the correct answer! Question #14 What important discovery did four teenagers make at Lascaux, France, in 1940? A. clay sculptures of an army of soldiers B. a cave filled with paintings of animals C. the stone wall of an ancient storage shed D. a wooden stick used for throwing a spear Write the letter of the correct answer!

Write the letter of the correct answer! Question #15 Which of these activities would an archaeologist most likely do? A. make maps B. examine objects C. read old newspapers D. study Earth's features Write the letter of the correct answer!

Write the letter of the correct answer! Question #16 People who study the past are most like A. artists. B. builders. C. detectives. D. Teachers Write the letter of the correct answer!

Write the letter of the correct answer! Question #17 An object made or used by people in the past is called an artifact. B. a document. C. a ritual. D. a theory Write the letter of the correct answer!

Write the letter of the correct answer! Question #18 Why do historians read diaries and letters from the past? A. to agree on plans for the future B. to compare their ideas of history C. to learn to speak an ancient language D. to find out what happened and why Write the letter of the correct answer!

Write the letter of the correct answer! Question #19 Which of these is a human-made feature that a geographer might study? A. a cave B. a road C. a spear D. a volcano Write the letter of the correct answer!

Write the letter of the correct answer! Question #20 A prehistoric object is one that comes from a time before history was written. B. before people lived in cities. C. before humans hunted animals. D. before electricity was discovered Write the letter of the correct answer!

Question #21 What is the evidence that prehistoric cave artists built wood structures (scaffolding) to stand on? A. Many trees grew in the area. B. The ancient planks are still there. C. Pictures of the scaffolding have been found. D. Some paintings are too high to be reached from the floor. Write the letter of the correct answer!

Question #22 If ancient paintings were found in a cave, which of these questions would be the hardest to answer? Why did people paint in caves? B. How did people make the paint? C. What did people paint pictures of? D. What did people use for paintbrushes? Write the letter of the correct answer!

Question #23 Which clue to the past has been found near the artwork displayed in parts of caves? A. maps of the land nearby B. masks in the shape of birds C. prayer books for ceremonies D. lamps for burning animal fat Write the letter of the correct answer!

Question #24 About how long ago were the objects and art described in this chapter created? A. about 500–800 years ago B. about 2,000–3,000 years ago C. about 10,000–18,000 years ago D. about 2 to 3 million years ago Write the letter of the correct answer!

Question #25 Why are ancient handprints found on cave walls very small? A. The cave ceilings were very low. B. The prints were made by children. C. People long ago were not as big as people today. D. The smallest members of the group stayed home to paint. Write the letter of the correct answer!

Question #26 Which question about the past does cave art most help to answer? A. What did the people look like? B. What animals lived in the area? C. What language did people speak? D. What did geometric shapes mean? Write the letter of the correct answer!

Question #27 What do scientists think may have been the reason why ancient artists made paint by grinding different minerals and mixing the powder with fat or oil? A. to find out which paint would last longest B. to make different colors of paint for their art C. to make the paint dry in different lengths of time D. to use the paint in ceremonies for hunting different animals Write the correct answer!