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Prisojnik and Razor and the Julian Alps - Exam
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  • 1. The Julian Alps are a mountain range located in Southeastern Europe. They are known for their rugged peaks, pristine lakes, and diverse flora and fauna. The Prisojnik and Razor are two prominent peaks within this range. What is the primary country where the Julian Alps are located?
A) Slovenia
B) Croatia
C) Italy
D) Austria
  • 2. Prisojnik, also known as Sharp Peak, is a distinctive mountain. Its name is often associated with its prominent features. What does the name 'Prisojnik' roughly translate to in English?
A) Wild Animal
B) Sunny Side
C) Rocky Peak
D) Hidden Valley
  • 3. Razor is another significant peak in the Julian Alps, known for its dramatic, steep faces. It is a popular destination for experienced climbers. What is the Slovenian name for Razor?
A) Zob
B) Oltar
C) Gora
D) Kamen
  • 4. The Julian Alps are part of a larger mountain system. Which mountain system do the Julian Alps belong to?
A) The Pyrenees
B) The Carpathians
C) The Dinaric Alps
D) The Alps
  • 5. Prisojnik is particularly famous for a unique geological feature on its northern face. This feature creates a dramatic visual effect. What is this feature?
A) A glacial cirque
B) A cave system
C) A series of waterfalls
D) A large window or arch
  • 6. The hiking trails in the Julian Alps are renowned for their beauty and challenge. Which national park encompasses a large portion of the Julian Alps, including Prisojnik and Razor?
A) Soča Valley National Park
B) Kamnik-Savinja Alps National Park
C) Triglav National Park
D) Julian Alps Nature Reserve
  • 7. The area around Prisojnik and Razor is rich in biodiversity. What type of vegetation is commonly found at higher altitudes in the Julian Alps?
A) Tropical rainforest
B) Dense deciduous forests
C) Desert scrub
D) Alpine meadows and dwarf pines
  • 8. The geological formations in the Julian Alps are a result of long and complex processes. What geological era are the rocks of the Julian Alps primarily from?
A) Mesozoic
B) Precambrian
C) Cenozoic
D) Paleozoic
  • 9. The Julian Alps are a popular destination for winter sports. What is the most common winter activity practiced in the region?
A) Snowshoeing only
B) Skiing
C) Ice skating on natural lakes
D) Dog sledding
  • 10. Prisojnik's 'window' is a significant landmark for hikers and climbers. What is the typical route taken to reach this feature?
A) A ski lift
B) A scenic drive
C) A gondola
D) A challenging hiking trail
  • 11. Razor is known for its steep and demanding ascents. Which climbing route is particularly famous for its difficulty on Razor?
A) The East Spur
B) The West Arete
C) The North Face
D) The South Ridge
  • 12. The weather in the Julian Alps can change rapidly. What is a common characteristic of the weather patterns in this region?
A) Sudden thunderstorms and fog
B) Mild, unchanging temperatures
C) Predictable rainfall
D) Constant sunshine
  • 13. The lakes of the Julian Alps are a major attraction. Which is one of the most famous glacial lakes in the Julian Alps, known for its emerald green color?
A) Lake Bled
B) Lake Cerknica
C) Lake Bohinj
D) Lake Jasna
  • 14. The cultural heritage of the Julian Alps is also significant. What traditional type of dwelling can be found in the alpine pastures?
A) Modern chalets
B) Teepees
C) Underground bunkers
D) Shepherd huts (koče)
  • 15. The Julian Alps are crossed by several mountain passes. What is a major pass that connects Slovenia and Italy?
A) The Grossglockner Pass
B) The Brenner Pass
C) The St. Gotthard Pass
D) The Vršič Pass
  • 16. The flora in the Julian Alps includes unique species adapted to the harsh environment. Which of the following is a characteristic plant found in the alpine regions?
A) Cactus
B) Edelweiss
C) Giant sequoia
D) Venus flytrap
  • 17. The history of the Julian Alps includes periods of various human activities. What was a significant historical event that impacted the region, particularly during World War I?
A) The construction of the Trans-Alpine Railway
B) The discovery of ancient Roman ruins
C) The establishment of a major vineyard region
D) The Isonzo Front battles
  • 18. Prisojnik's 'window' offers spectacular views. What direction does the 'window' typically face?
A) North
B) East
C) South
D) West
  • 19. The fauna of the Julian Alps includes several notable animal species. Which large mammal is a protected species found in Triglav National Park?
A) Brown bear
B) Tiger
C) Elephant
D) Kangaroo
  • 20. The popular tourist route known as the 'Soca Trail' follows the emerald-green Soca River. Which of these peaks is often visible from parts of the Soca Trail?
A) Matterhorn
B) Prisojnik and Razor
C) Mount Everest
D) Mont Blanc
  • 21. The geology of the Julian Alps is characterized by sedimentary rocks. What is a common type of rock found in this region, known for its porous nature?
A) Basalt
B) Limestone
C) Marble
D) Granite
  • 22. The highest peak in the Julian Alps and in Slovenia is Triglav. What is the approximate altitude of Mount Triglav?
A) 2,864 meters
B) 1,500 meters
C) 4,000 meters
D) 3,500 meters
  • 23. The economic activities in the Julian Alps have historically been linked to the environment. What has been a traditional economic activity in the alpine pastures?
A) Sheepherding and dairy farming
B) Gold mining
C) Manufacturing of electronics
D) Oil extraction
  • 24. The geological forces that shaped the Julian Alps continue to influence the landscape. What is a prominent geological process that is still active in the region?
A) Erosion and weathering
B) Volcanic activity
C) Glacier formation
D) Earthquake generation
  • 25. The cultural significance of Prisojnik is reflected in local folklore. What is often associated with the 'window' of Prisojnik in local legends?
A) A viewpoint for ancient battles
B) A secret treasure cache
C) A mythical creature's dwelling
D) A portal to another dimension
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