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GEO common assessment III
Contributed by: Mylenek
  • 1. 7-HI.2.2

    According to the paragraph:
A) Genghis Khan was buried in secret
B) Genghis Khan wanted a large mausoleum built after his death
C) Genghis Khan had a large public funeral
D) Genghis Khan was buried in China
  • 2. W1

    What does this map show?
A) The capture and trade of African slaves by Europeans
B) Australians migrating to Africa
C) Modern humans migrating out of Africa
  • 3. W1.2.2

    What important geographic feature led to the some of the first large cities?
A) Mountains
B) Deserts
C) Oceans
D) Forests
E) Rivers
  • 4. W2.1.1

    Which of the following is true of early forms of writing?
A) Early writing looked very similar to the writing we use today
B) Early writing originated in North America
C) Early writing used symbols and pictures
  • 5. W2.1.3

    Which of the following is NOT needed to for a group to be considered a civilization?
A) a stable food supply
B) electricity and modern technology
C) jobs and an economy
D) a government
  • 6. W3.1.8

    In most empires the rulers were__________
A) kind and fair.
B) elected by their people.
C) powerful and strict.
  • 7. W3.2.2

    Put the major world religions in the order in which they originated. (earliest to most recent)
A) Hinduism Judaism Buddhism Christianity Islam
B) Islam Hinduism Judaism Buddhism Christianity
C) Christianity Hinduism Judaism Buddhism Islam
D) Judaism Buddhism Christianity Islam Hinduism
  • 8. G1-2.4/5

    This is most likely a map of the world’s __________
A) poorest cities
B) richest cities
C) population density
D) tallest mountains
  • 9. G3.1.1

    What factor MOST influences the higher temperatures on the map?
A) distance from the ocean
B) location to the equator
C) elevation
D) distance from the moon
  • 10. C1

    _____________ is a type of government where people elect their leaders.
A) Dictatorship
B) Communist
C) Democracy
D) Theocracy
  • 11. G4.2.1

    What is NOT true of the effect of the internet on the world?
A) It has made locating information quicker and easier
B) It has helped dictators control their citizens
C) It has improved long distance communication
D) It has created new businesses and job opportunities
  • 12. G4.4.2

    What is the main goal of the European Union?
A) Increase trade and relationships between it’s members
B) Protect their member from Russia
C) Create a united European military
D) Conquer Western Europe
  • 13. E1.1.1

    According to the circular flow model:
A) Firms buy goods and services from households
B) Consumers pay taxes for firms
C) Households pay firms wages
D) Households buy goods and services from firms
  • 14. E2.3

    How does the cheap manufacturing of goods in China affect factory workers in the United States?
A) It causes US jobs to be sent to China
B) It allows US workers more time off and better health care
C) It allows US workers to receive more money per paycheck
D) It causes US factories to hire more workers
  • 15. E3.1.1

    According to the oil imports chart:
A) The US sells its oil to Africa and Europe
B) The US gets most of its oil from Europe
C) The US relies on other countries for its oil
  • 16. G1.1

    What contient is this?
A) Asia
B) Europe
C) Africa
  • 17. G1.1

    What contient is this?
A) Europe
B) Asia
C) Africa
  • 18. G1.1

    What contient is this?
A) Europe
B) Asia
C) Africa
  • 19. G5.1

    What happens when people cut down the trees that grow near a desert?
A) the desert spreads and grows larger
B) the soil in the area improves
C) the desert gets smaller
D) trees have no effect on deserts
  • 20. G2.2

    What happened when the average Chinese person started making enough money to afford a car?
A) the Chinese govenmet made cars illegal
B) air polution and traffic became larger problems
C) China stopped building railroads and planes
D) China raised the price of their cars
  • 21. G6.1
    Explain how a successful government serves it’s people ‘s needs. Give at least three examples with explanations. You may use any specific countries we have studied so far.
  • 22. P3/4

    Choose a specific local, national, or international problem. Explain the problem and offer a solution. Give at least three examples of how your solution will work.
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