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world geography final exam review

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Russia's industrial heartland is located in the Dnieper River basin.   False  
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Russia is the worlds largest country in area.   True  
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Gold and diamond mines are found in Eastern Siberia.   True  
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Ukraine's highest point is located in the Carpathian Mountains.   True  
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The trans Siberian railroad is Russia's most important transportation link.   True  
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A major reason that some Russians have chosen to move to Siberia is the lower cost of living.   False  
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Central Asia's poor transportation system and remote location have made foreign trade difficult.   True  
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Kyrgyzstan separates the rest of Central Asia from Russia.   False  
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Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan have had the most success switching to a market economy.   False  
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An exotic river is an area where a spring bubbles to the surface.   False  
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Iraq and Saudi Arabia became independent countries in 1932.   True  
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Saudi Arabia is a member of OPEC.   True  
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Algeria has the largest supply of oil reserves is North Africa.   False  
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Morocco is the worlds largest exporter of sardines.   True  
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One important crop in West and Central Africa is Cacao, which is used to make chocolate.   True  
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Most of the waters of the Nile River come from the Blue Nile.   True  
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The climates of East Africa vary greatly due to elevation and latitude.   True  
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Great Zimbabwe was a powerful kingdom of the Zulu peoples.   False  
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Angola and Mozambique were both colonized by the Portuguese.   True  
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Kraals were settlements created to separate nonwhite people from the white people in South Africa.   False  
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Cape Town is the center of South Africa's industrial heartland.   False  
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The Himalayas have a subarctic climate.   False  
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India must import oil to to meet its energy needs.   True  
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The first Europeans to arrive in India were the Portuguese.   True  
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Sanskrit is an official language of India.   True  
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Nepal and Bhutan are landlocked countries in the Himalayas.   True  
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The armies of Alexander the Great once occupied the Indian Perimeter.   True  
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South Central Nepal is home to the Indian rhinoceros.   True  
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Xizang and Xinjiang are two autonomous regions that make up most of western China.   True  
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Christianity is a major religion in North Korea.   False  
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North Korea has a very low birthrate and high life expectancy rate.   False  
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All of mainland Southeast Asia has highland or subtropical climates.   False  
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The Spratly Islands have large oil and natural gas deposits.   True  
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Singapore's location on a major shipping route has helped its growth.   True  
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Undersea earthquakes and volcanoes make typhoons an occasional threat to coastal areas in Indonesia.   False  
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Interior areas of Borneo and Irian Jaya have a marine west coast climate.   False  
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Most of New Zealand has a temperate forest biome.   True  
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Australia is located between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.   False  
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Dutch explorer Abel Tasman was the first European to reach New Zealand.   True  
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The Dutch settled Australia as a prison colony.   False  
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The Maori are culturally related to the Chinese.   False  
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Oceanic islands form from volcanic mountains that have grown from the ocean floor to the surface.   True  
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Many Micronesian people appear to be genetically linked to the Aborigines of Australia.   False  
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The first European explorer to the Pacific Islands was the Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan   True  
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Which of the following is not a climate found in Russia, Belarus, and the Ukraine?   Marine West Coast  
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Who were the Rus?   early Scandinavian traders  
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What is the capital of Belarus?   Minsk  
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Which of the following has not occurred in the difficult transition from Communism?   War with the European neighbors  
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Where is Russia's heavy industry located?   Volga River and Ural Mountains  
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Compared to the United States, in the map above, Russia is?   Much larger  
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What type of tree is particularly common in Central Asia?   Walnut  
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What was the traditional way of life in the Northern region of Central Asia?   herding  
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What is one benefit of Kazakhstan's new capital Astana?   It is closer to Russia  
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Which tectonic plate has not contributed to the formation of the Arabian Peninsula?   Cocos  
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Which bodies of water lie to the south of the Arabian Peninsula?   Arabian Sea and Gulf of Aden  
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What factor prevents all the countries in the Persian Gulf from producing desalinized water?   It is very expensive to produce on a large scale.  
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What is the name of the region that includes land from the Persian Gulf through the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers?   Fertile Crescent  
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Which empires tried to control Iran and Afghanistan in the 1800s?   British and Russian  
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What does OPEC stand for?   Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries  
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According to the map above, which country borders Iraq to the northwest?   Syria  
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According to the map above, the Persian Gulf is most geographically accessible by which group of countries?   Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Iran  
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Turkey is split in two by the Bosporus, ____, and the Sea of Marmara?   the Dardanelles  
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What two mountain systems run across Anatolia?   the Pontic and Taurus Mountains  
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The Anatolian Plateau has ______?   bitter cold winters with heavy snowstorms  
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Which of the following rivers flows into the Dead Sea?   Jordan  
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Which country has been known for its extensive ceder, cypress, and pine forest?   Cyprus  
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What happened to Palestine after World War I?   It became a British mandate  
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What three strips of land are issues in the Arab-Israel conflict?   the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, and the Golan Heights  
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The United States gives foreign aid to Israel and____?   Jordan  
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Compared to the United States, the Eastern Mediterranean region is?   Much smaller  
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A wool carpet purchased in Turkey cost $1,000 U.S. About how much is this in Turkish lira?   1.4 billion Turkish lira  
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About how much is an Egyptian pound worth in U.S. dollars?   $o.o2  
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Irrigated farmlands along the Nile River and Nile Delta produce large amounts of which crop?   cotton  
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What city grew rich trading gold, spices, ivory, and slaves between central and western Africa, Europe, and Arabia?   Marrakech  
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When did Algeria attain its independence?   1962  
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Desert Nomads called _____ still live along the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt?   Bedouins  
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What types of vegetation are common in the tropical wet and dry region south of the Sahara?   grasses, shrubs, and small trees  
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Which of the following countries does not have significant oil reserves?   Mali  
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Why did Europeans originally explore the coast of West Africa?   They were looking for a water route to Asia?  
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Where did most of the slaves sent to the Americas originally come from?   areas between what are now Senegal and Angola  
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Which of the following was not part of Africa's triple heritage?   Judaism  
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Swahili contains many vocabulary words from what languages?   Arabic  
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Where is Zanzibar located?   just off the coast of Tanzania  
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Which of the following is an important source of water in the Namib Desert?   dew and fog  
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Which of the following cities has a Mediterranean climate?   Cape Town, South Africa  
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What type of biome is found in the middle veld?   savanna  
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What skill did the early Bantu settlers bring to southern Africa?   how to make iron tools  
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What European country controlled Bechuanaland (now Botswana)?   Great Britain  
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Which two countries were once called North and South Rhodesia?   Zambia and Zimbabwe  
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Which country has one of Africa's fastest growing economies?   Botswana  
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Why do so many children develop illness in southern Africa?   poor nutrition due to poverty  
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Which of the following areas experiences extremely high rainfall?   between the Western Ghats and the Himalayes  
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The Thar Desert lies in both India and _____?   Pakistan  
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What is the Kanchenjunga?   India's highest point  
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Where does the Ganges River begin?   in the Himalayas  
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Which region is defined by a strict moral code based on preserving life?   Jainism  
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Who reunited the Mughal Empire and expanded it into central India?   Akbar  
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India is not the world's leading producer of which crop?   rice  
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According to the map above, which major geographic feature is NOT found in India?   Isthmus  
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Approximately how many of India's population of approximately one billion are Christian?   24,000,000  
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The topography of Bangladesh is continually reshaped by?   floods  
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Which of the following is not a major religion in the Indian Perimeter   Christianity  
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________ is the capital of Bangladesh?   Dhaka  
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What geographic feature separates Sri Lanka from India?   the Palk Strait  
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In which country is the Thar Desert located?   Pakistan  
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What tree forms the basis for Bangladesh's paper industry?   bamboo  
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Of the following choices, which is not a major crop of China?   corn  
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What is a major influence on the climate throughout most of China?   Asian monsoon  
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Which of the following is a valuable export for China?   shrimp  
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What river has been called "China's sorrow?"   Huang  
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When completed, the Three Gorges Dam will do all of the following except?   preserve all plant and animal species along the Chang  
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Where did the Japanese set up a puppet government?   Manchuria  
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Who was Deng Xiaoping?   Mao Zedong's successor  
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What is a chaebol?   a large family owned conglomerate in south Korea  
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What is the capital of North Korea?   Pyongyang  
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Which of the following is not an industrial region of Japan?   Sapporo  
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According to the map above, at their closest point, Japan and South Korea are separated by what body of water?   The Korea Strait  
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Which body of water does not lie off of the Indochina Peninsula?   Andaman Sea  
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Look at the above graph, which Southeast Asian country is most urban?   Myanmar  
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How many people live in Yangon?   2,500,000  
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If the population of Thailand is more than 60 million, about what percent of the pop lives in Bangkok?   10%  
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What is the largest island in island Southeast Asia?   New Guinea  
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_________ is a native language of the Philippines.   Tagalog  
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___________ was an early name for Jakarta   Batavia  
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The newest independent country in island Southeast Asia is ____________   East Timor  
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Which country uses profits from its oil and natural gas reserves to provide free medical care to its citizens?   Brunei  
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The highest mountains of island Southeast Asia are found on _______________?   New Guinea  
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Which Indonesian island has about 1.3 active volcanoes?   Java  
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Which of the following has not claimed the Spratly Islands?   Irian Jaya  
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What is one benefit that the region's volcanoes have provided?   rich soil  
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What is the average rainfall per month from February through October?   about 7 inches  
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Which type of energy supplies 65 percent of New Zealand's electricity?   hydroelectric  
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Most oil and gas fields in Australia are found in the ________________?   In the Bass Strait  
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Which of the following does not describe Australia?   Driest continent  
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Low islands are formed from ____________?   coral  
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Which region of the Pacific Islands includes Easter Island?   Polynesia  
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Which of the following is not part of Melanesia?   Marshall Islands  
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