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Jeopardy Immigtation Settlement Patterns Urban Land Use Industries Part 1 Industries Part 2 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Immigration Examples are war, terrorism, natural disasters and religious persecution

$100 Answer from Immigration Immigration Push Factos

$200 Question from Immigration Examples are better job opportunities, lower taxes, joining family and favourable conditions

$200 Answer from Immigration Immigration Pull factors

$300 Question from Immigration Type of immigrant that needs to make significant financial contribution to Canada’s economy

$300 Answer from Immigration Business Immigrant

$400 Question from Immigration Type of immigrant that fears cruel or inhumane treatment in their homeland

$400 Answer from Immigration Refugee

$500 Question from Immigration Type of immigrant that must get 67 points on an immigration test to qualify

$500 Answer from Immigration Skilled Worker

$100 Question from Settlement Patterns Settlement pattern seen in image B

$100 Answer from Settlement Patterns Concentrated Settlement Pattern

$200 Question from Settlement Patterns Rural settlement pattern established long before major settlement had occurred and is found in Quebec

$200 Answer from Settlement Patterns Long Lots

$300 Question from Settlement Patterns Rural settlement pattern that occurred well after government surveys were done and is in the Prairies

$300 Answer from Settlement Patterns Section System

$400 Question from Settlement Patterns Rural settlement pattern found in southern Ontario

$400 Answer from Settlement Patterns Concession System

$500 Question from Settlement Patterns Type of settlement pattern that develops in areas of economic importance like along major highways

$500 Answer from Settlement Patterns Linear

$100 Question from Urban Land Use Largest Urban Land Use at 40%

$100 Answer from Urban Land Use Residential

$200 Question from Urban Land Use Land Use that includes churches, schools, police stations and hospitals

$200 Answer from Urban Land Use Institutional

$300 Question from Urban Land Use Type of Urban Land Use that includes parks, arenas, ball diamonds and sports fields

$300 Answer from Urban Land Use Recreational and Open Spaces

$400 Question from Urban Land Use Type of Urban Land Use that includes warehouses, storage units and factories

$400 Answer from Urban Land Use Industrial

$500 Question from Urban Land Use Smallest and narrowest type of the four types of transportation

$500 Answer from Urban Land Use Local Roads

$100 Question from Industries Part 1 Mining, Farming and Fishing are examples of this type of industry

$100 Answer from Industries Part 1 Primary Industry

$200 Question from Industries Part 1 Teaching, Retail trade, waitressing are examples of this type of industry

$200 Answer from Industries Part 1 Tertiary Industry

$300 Question from Industries Part 1 Bread mill, steel mill and manufacturing are examples of this type of industry

$300 Answer from Industries Part 1 Secondary Industry

$400 Question from Industries Part 1 Type of fish caught and feed near the surface of the water

$400 Answer from Industries Part 1 Pelagic Fish

$500 Question from Industries Part 1 type of fish consisting of oysters and lobsters

$500 Answer from Industries Part 1 Shell Fish

$100 Question from Industries Part 2 Class of farmland that is excellent for farming- deep soil and no climate limitations

$100 Answer from Industries Part 2 Class 1

$200 Question from Industries Part 2 Class of farmland that is good and has some climate limitations

$200 Answer from Industries Part 2 Class 3

$300 Question from Industries Part 2 Largest agricultural production sector in Canada

$300 Answer from Industries Part 2 Grains and oil seeds

$400 Question from Industries Part 2 Renewable energy that uses steam created from the Earth’s heat

$400 Answer from Industries Part 2 Geothermal

$500 Question from Industries Part 2 Form of energy the makes up 70% of Canada’s energy source

$500 Answer from Industries Part 2 Hydro

Final Jeopardy

Final Jeopardy Answer