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      Please use this quiz as one way of reviewing for your social studies term exam.  (HINT:  I've been known to use some or all of the questions on my quizzes in my exams.  Pay attention to the questions and the answers.)#mce_temp_url#

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      The line dividing the earth into northern and southern hemispheres is
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      • the Prime Meridian

      • the Tropic of Cancer

      • the Tropic of Capricorn

      • the equator

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      1. The line dividing the earth into northern and southern hemispheres is
        1. the Prime Meridian
        2. the Tropic of Cancer
        3. the Tropic of Capricorn
        4. the equator
      2. The latitude and longitude of Hafford would likely be
        1. 52௦N 107௦W
        2. 107௦N 52௦W
        3. 52௦S 107௦W
        4. 52௦S 107௦E
      3. Between the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn is
        1. the polar zone
        2. the torrid zone
        3. the temperate zone
        4. the twilight zone
      4. In which country would you likely wear a winter jacket December 22.
        1. Australia
        2. Viet Nam
        3. Canada
        4. Indonesia
      5. On July 31, you would most likely be skiing in
        1. England
        2. Indonesia
        3. New Zealand
        4. Canada
      6. In which country is there a severe drought?
        1. Japan
        2. Keyna
        3. Iceland
        4. England
      7. For Ty and Tara D. their recent first day of summer was
        1. June 21
        2. September 21
        3. December 21
        4. March 21
      8. The physical characteristics of the land is
        1. dirtology
        2. topography
        3. ethnography
        4. oceanography
      9. Which country is green and pointed into the Indian Ocean"
        1. India
        2. Indonesia
        3. Singapore
        4. Australia
      10. Cracks in the earth's crust are called
        1. volcanoes
        2. tsunamis
        3. faults
        4. lava
      11. A country which borders Thailand is
        1. Australia
        2. India
        3. Singapore
        4. Laos
      12. Large pieces of the earth's crust are __________ plates.
        1. fault
        2. tectonic
        3. topographic
        4. magma
      13. In ________ would the approximate first day of autumn is September 21.
        1. Canada
        2. Australia
        3. New Zealand
        4. Cambodia
      14. Kenya is a country on the continent of
        1. Asia
        2. Europe
        3. Africa
        4. Australia
      15. The North Pole is at ______________ degrees north latitude
        1. 90
        2. 45
        3. 60
        4. 10
      16. Which country does NOT have land above the Arctic Circle?
        1. United Kingdom
        2. Russia
        3. United States
        4. Canada
      17. Which Canadian city has the mildest climate?
        1. Saskatoon
        2. Edmonton
        3. Vancouver
        4. Toronto
      18. A continent entirely in the southern hemisphere is
        1. Africa
        2. South America
        3. Antarctica
        4. Asia
      19. An extreme climate difference between coldest and warmest month at least
        1. 5 degrees Celsius
        2. 10 degrees Celsius
        3. 20 degrees Celsius
        4. 25 degrees Celsius
      20. Spring officially begins in Hafford approximately
        1. December 21
        2. March 21
        3. June 21
        4. September 21
      21. The area located just south of the South Saskatchewan River and east of the Alberta borde
        1. Canadian Shield
        2. Great Sand Hills
        3. Redberry Lake
        4. St. Walburg
      22. Spring officially begins in Hamilton, New Zealand approximately
        1. December 21
        2. March 21
        3. September 21
        4. June 21
      23. __________ are formed by snow accumulating over time squeezing snow into ice
        1. glaciers
        2. mountains
        3. volcanos
        4. deserts
      24. Somalia is on the continent of
        1. Australia
        2. Antarctica
        3. Africa
        4. Asia
      25. Like running water, what the wind removes, it eventually
        1. loses completely
        2. places somewhere else
        3. kills
        4. blows away
      26. Cambodia, Thailand, Viet Nam, and Laos are all countries in
        1. Asia
        2. Africa
        3. Australia
        4. Europe
      27. The International Date Line is
        1. 0 degrees latitude
        2. 0 degrees longitude
        3. 180 degrees latitude
        4. 180 degrees longitude
      28. A word for "shaped like a ball" is
        1. circle
        2. sphere
        3. cube
        4. projection
      29. The equator is at ___________ degrees latitude.
        1. 30
        2. 60
        3. 90
        4. zero
      30. A tsunami is caused by
        1. lava from a land volcano spilling into the sea
        2. whales doing belly flops
        3. an undersea earthquake or volcano
        4. a huge storm with torrential rains
      31. Zero degrees latitude crosses zero degrees longitude closest to the continent
        1. Europe
        2. Asia
        3. Africa
        4. North America
      32. The area around the Pacific Rim is known as the "Ring of Fire" because
        1. there are many forest and grass fires here
        2. pollution and acid rain are becoming more of a problem
        3. much volcanic and earthquake activity occurs
        4. it sounds cool
      33. The group of islands in purple on the map is the country of
        1. Thailand
        2. Indonesia
        3. Singapore
        4. Toledo
      34. The Arctic Circle is a line of latitude approximately ____degrees north.
        1. zero
        2. twenty-three
        3. sixty-six
        4. ninety-nine
      35. Which is the smallest country in land area?
        1. China
        2. Australia
        3. Philippines
        4. Singapore
      36. Why is Hong Kong a warmer place than Saskatoon (and Hafford)?
        1. It is in the Tropic Zone.
        2. It is right next to an ocean.
        3. It is at a lower altitude than Saskatoon (and Hafford)
        4. All of the above 3 answers are correct.
      37. Which of the following places would be densely populated (have lots of people)?
        1. India
        2. Eastern China
        3. The southern part of the UK
        4. All of the above 3 answers are correct.
      38. Which of the following natural disasters are we likely to have in Hafford?
        1. tsunami
        2. earthquake
        3. tornado
        4. monsoon
      39. Which of these temperatures would be a warm, not hot day?
        1. eighteen degrees Celsius
        2. zero degrees Celsius
        3. thirty-nine degrees Celsius
        4. minus five degrees Celsius
      40. The flatness of the Canadian prairies was created by
        1. windstorm erosion
        2. Saskquach tracks
        3. glacier scraping
        4. none of the above answers.
      41. Which of the following Canadian cities is a port city?
        1. Winnipeg
        2. Regina
        3. Calgary
        4. Vancouver
      42. In which of the following Canadian cities has not had an Olympic Games?
        1. Vancouver
        2. Toronto
        3. Calgary
        4. Montreal
      43. Water freezes at
        1. zero degrees Celsius
        2. thirty-two degrees Celsius
        3. one hundred degrees Celcius
        4. minus twenty degrees Celcius
      44. According to this graph, the most rain falls in the month of
        1. January
        2. May
        3. July
        4. October
      45. The Antarctic Circle is a line approximately
        1. sixty-six degrees north latitude
        2. thirty-three degrees north latitude
        3. thirty-three degrees south latitude
        4. sixty-six degrees south latitude
      46. Hafford is between
        1. the North Pole and the Arctic Circle
        2. The Arctic Circle and the Tropic of Cancer
        3. The Tropic of Cancer and Equator
        4. Equator and Tropic of Capricorn
      47. On this graph, the dotted lines represent
        1. rainfall
        2. temperature
        3. windspeed
        4. sunrise and sunset times
      48. "Densely populated" means
        1. there are lots of people in an area
        2. there are few people in an area
        3. there are lots of trees in an area
        4. there is a lack of intelligence in an area
      49. ___________ are aspects of the physical environment that provide for basic needs.
        1. Groupings of people
        2. Human environment
        3. Natural advantages
        4. Precise locations
      50. The term _______________ has to do with people and their activities.
        1. populations
        2. human environment
        3. site
        4. natural advantages
      51. The term human environment has to do with people and their
        1. needs
        2. pets
        3. sites
        4. activities
      52. The term settlement refers to the ____________ of people
        1. groupings
        2. activities
        3. songs
        4. deaths
      53. The best sites tend to attract the largest
        1. snowstorms
        2. natural disasters
        3. populations
        4. harbours
      54. Which of the following is a TRUE statement.
        1. 32 degrees Celsius is a cold day.
        2. Water boils at 212 degrees Celsius.
        3. A pleasant summer day is 28 degrees Celsius.
        4. A bitterly cold winter day is 0 degrees Celsius.
      55. In Hafford SK you would get the most hours of daylight on
        1. December 21
        2. March 21
        3. June 21
        4. September 21
      56. The sun shines at the same time along
        1. the same line of longitude
        2. the same line of latitude
        3. the Arctic Circle
        4. the Antarctic Circle
      57. Canada is in which climate zones?
        1. only the temperate
        2. the temperate and torrid (tropics)
        3. the temperate and polar (arctic)
        4. only the polar zones
      58. Between the equator and the south pole are ____________ degrees
        1. ninety
        2. one hundred eighty
        3. three hundred sixty
        4. zero
      59. The torrid zone is also known as the ____________
        1. arctic
        2. antarctica
        3. temperate
        4. tropics
      60. In which city would you probably not need a central heating furnace?
        1. Saskatoon
        2. Winnipeg
        3. Vancouver
        4. Calgary
      61. Saskatoon has a colder climate than Vancouver does because
        1. it is closer to the polar zone
        2. it is at a higher altitude
        3. it is very far away from an ocean
        4. all of the above answers
      62. Which of the following countries is food insecure?
        1. Canada
        2. United States
        3. Kenya
        4. Australia

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