,The jCultural jLandscape, j14e j(Rubenstein)
jChapter j1 j This jIs jGeography
1) Human jgeography jcan jbest jbe jdefined jas
A) a jtool jto jstudy jfactors jsuch jas jsite, jplace, jlocation, jregion, jand jcommunication.
B) humans jin jmedieval jtimes jcreating jmaps jto jtravel jbetween jvillages.
C) the jidentification jof jthe jwhen jand jwhy jof jimportant jhuman jevents.
D) the jstudy jof jwhere jpeople jand jactivities jare jon jEarth jand jwhy jthey jare jfound jthere.
E) a jsocial jscience jconcerned jwith jEarth's jphysical
jfeatures. jAnswer: j D
Diff: j1
Section: j 1.1: jWhy jIs jGeography ja jScience?
jBloom's jTaxonomy:
j Remembering/Understanding
Learning jOutcome: j 1.1.1: jSummarize jgeography's jbasic jconcepts.
National jGeography jStd.: j 4: jThe jphysical jand jhuman jcharacteristics jof jplaces
Global jScience jStandard: j 5: jDemonstrate jan junderstanding jof jthe jimpact jof jscience jon jsociety
2) The jrelationship jamong jpeople jand jobjects jacross jthe jbarrier jof jspace jis jdefined jas
A) scale.
B) connection.
C) diffusion.
D) density.
E) location.
jAnswer: jB
jDiff: j1
Section: j 1.1: jWhy jIs jGeography ja jScience?
jBloom's jTaxonomy:
j Remembering/Understanding
Learning jOutcome: j 1.1.1: jSummarize jgeography's jbasic jconcepts.
National jGeography jStd.: j 4: jThe jphysical jand jhuman jcharacteristics jof jplaces
Global jScience jStandard: j 5: jDemonstrate jan junderstanding jof jthe jimpact jof jscience jon jsociety
3) According jto jthe jsurviving jevidence, jthe jfirst jperson jto jwrite jthe jword jgeography jwas
A) Aristotle.
B) Eratosthenes.
C) Strabo.
D) Thales jof jMiletus.
E) Thucydides.
jAnswer: j B
jDiff: j1
Section: j 1.1: jWhy jIs jGeography ja jScience?
jBloom's jTaxonomy:
j Remembering/Understanding
Learning jOutcome: j 1.1.3: jExplain jthe jdevelopment jof jthe jscience jof jgeography.
jNational jGeography jStd.: j 17: jHow jto japply jgeography jto jinterpret jthe jpast
Global jScience jStandard: j 7: jDemonstrate jthe jability jto jmake jconnections jbetween jconcepts
jacross jGeography
1
,4) According jto jImmanuel jKant, jthe jmost jimportant jdistinction jbetween jthe jdisciplines
jof jgeography jand jhistory jis
A) the jtype jand jsource jof jmaterial jbeing jstudied.
B) the jreasons jwhy jcertain jhistorical jevents joccur.
C) location. jThe jchoice jof jhow jbest jto jresearch jhuman jbehavior jand jactivities.
D) time. jBoth jGeographers jand jHistorians jask j"why" jbut jGeographers jwant jto jknow
j"where?" jand jHistorians jwant jto jknow j"when?"
E) whether jrelationships jare jstrong jor jweak jbetween jhistoric jand jgeographic
jevents. jAnswer: j D
Diff: j1
Section: j 1.1: jWhy jIs jGeography ja jScience?
jBloom's jTaxonomy:
j Remembering/Understanding
Learning jOutcome: j 1.1.3: jExplain jthe jdevelopment jof jthe jscience jof jgeography.
jNational jGeography jStd.: j 4: jThe jphysical jand jhuman jcharacteristics jof jplaces
Global jScience jStandard: j 5: jDemonstrate jan junderstanding jof jthe jimpact jof jscience jon jsociety
5) Geographers jare jinterested jin jthe jrelationships jbetween jlocations jon jEarth, jwhich jinclude
A) regions, jplaces, jand jconnections.
B) scale, jregions, jand jspace.
C) maps, jspace, jand jscale.
D) scale, jspace, jand jconnection.
E) local, jglobal, jand jregional.
jAnswer: j D
Diff: j1
Section: j 1.1: jWhy jIs jGeography ja jScience?
jBloom's jTaxonomy:
j Remembering/Understanding
Learning jOutcome: j 1.1.1: jSummarize jgeography's jbasic jconcepts.
National jGeography jStd.: j 4: jThe jphysical jand jhuman jcharacteristics jof jplaces
Global jScience jStandard: j 5: jDemonstrate jan junderstanding jof jthe jimpact jof jscience jon jsociety
6) Which jof jthe jfollowing jconcepts jis jtrue jin jhuman jgeography?
A) Location jis jthe jrelationship jbetween ja jportion jof jthe jEarth jbeing jstudied jand jthe jwhole
jEarth.
B) Connection jrefers jto jthe jphysical jgap jbetween jtwo jobjects.
C) Place jis ja jspecific jpoint jon jEarth jdistinguished jby jspecific jqualities.
D) Commonly jused jwords jsuch jas jspace jand jplace jare jthe jsame jthing.
E) A jregion jmay jbe jrepresented jby ja jcity jblock, ja jneighborhood, ja jcity jboundary, jor jan
jentire jmetropolitan jarea.
Answer: j C
jDiff: j1
Section: j 1.1: jWhy jIs jGeography ja jScience?
jBloom's jTaxonomy:
j Remembering/Understanding
Learning jOutcome: j 1.1.1: jSummarize jgeography's jbasic jconcepts.
National jGeography jStd.: j 4: jThe jphysical jand jhuman jcharacteristics jof jplaces
Global jScience jStandard: j 5: jDemonstrate jan junderstanding jof jthe jimpact jof jscience jon jsociety
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jChapter j1 j This jIs jGeography
1) Human jgeography jcan jbest jbe jdefined jas
A) a jtool jto jstudy jfactors jsuch jas jsite, jplace, jlocation, jregion, jand jcommunication.
B) humans jin jmedieval jtimes jcreating jmaps jto jtravel jbetween jvillages.
C) the jidentification jof jthe jwhen jand jwhy jof jimportant jhuman jevents.
D) the jstudy jof jwhere jpeople jand jactivities jare jon jEarth jand jwhy jthey jare jfound jthere.
E) a jsocial jscience jconcerned jwith jEarth's jphysical
jfeatures. jAnswer: j D
Diff: j1
Section: j 1.1: jWhy jIs jGeography ja jScience?
jBloom's jTaxonomy:
j Remembering/Understanding
Learning jOutcome: j 1.1.1: jSummarize jgeography's jbasic jconcepts.
National jGeography jStd.: j 4: jThe jphysical jand jhuman jcharacteristics jof jplaces
Global jScience jStandard: j 5: jDemonstrate jan junderstanding jof jthe jimpact jof jscience jon jsociety
2) The jrelationship jamong jpeople jand jobjects jacross jthe jbarrier jof jspace jis jdefined jas
A) scale.
B) connection.
C) diffusion.
D) density.
E) location.
jAnswer: jB
jDiff: j1
Section: j 1.1: jWhy jIs jGeography ja jScience?
jBloom's jTaxonomy:
j Remembering/Understanding
Learning jOutcome: j 1.1.1: jSummarize jgeography's jbasic jconcepts.
National jGeography jStd.: j 4: jThe jphysical jand jhuman jcharacteristics jof jplaces
Global jScience jStandard: j 5: jDemonstrate jan junderstanding jof jthe jimpact jof jscience jon jsociety
3) According jto jthe jsurviving jevidence, jthe jfirst jperson jto jwrite jthe jword jgeography jwas
A) Aristotle.
B) Eratosthenes.
C) Strabo.
D) Thales jof jMiletus.
E) Thucydides.
jAnswer: j B
jDiff: j1
Section: j 1.1: jWhy jIs jGeography ja jScience?
jBloom's jTaxonomy:
j Remembering/Understanding
Learning jOutcome: j 1.1.3: jExplain jthe jdevelopment jof jthe jscience jof jgeography.
jNational jGeography jStd.: j 17: jHow jto japply jgeography jto jinterpret jthe jpast
Global jScience jStandard: j 7: jDemonstrate jthe jability jto jmake jconnections jbetween jconcepts
jacross jGeography
1
,4) According jto jImmanuel jKant, jthe jmost jimportant jdistinction jbetween jthe jdisciplines
jof jgeography jand jhistory jis
A) the jtype jand jsource jof jmaterial jbeing jstudied.
B) the jreasons jwhy jcertain jhistorical jevents joccur.
C) location. jThe jchoice jof jhow jbest jto jresearch jhuman jbehavior jand jactivities.
D) time. jBoth jGeographers jand jHistorians jask j"why" jbut jGeographers jwant jto jknow
j"where?" jand jHistorians jwant jto jknow j"when?"
E) whether jrelationships jare jstrong jor jweak jbetween jhistoric jand jgeographic
jevents. jAnswer: j D
Diff: j1
Section: j 1.1: jWhy jIs jGeography ja jScience?
jBloom's jTaxonomy:
j Remembering/Understanding
Learning jOutcome: j 1.1.3: jExplain jthe jdevelopment jof jthe jscience jof jgeography.
jNational jGeography jStd.: j 4: jThe jphysical jand jhuman jcharacteristics jof jplaces
Global jScience jStandard: j 5: jDemonstrate jan junderstanding jof jthe jimpact jof jscience jon jsociety
5) Geographers jare jinterested jin jthe jrelationships jbetween jlocations jon jEarth, jwhich jinclude
A) regions, jplaces, jand jconnections.
B) scale, jregions, jand jspace.
C) maps, jspace, jand jscale.
D) scale, jspace, jand jconnection.
E) local, jglobal, jand jregional.
jAnswer: j D
Diff: j1
Section: j 1.1: jWhy jIs jGeography ja jScience?
jBloom's jTaxonomy:
j Remembering/Understanding
Learning jOutcome: j 1.1.1: jSummarize jgeography's jbasic jconcepts.
National jGeography jStd.: j 4: jThe jphysical jand jhuman jcharacteristics jof jplaces
Global jScience jStandard: j 5: jDemonstrate jan junderstanding jof jthe jimpact jof jscience jon jsociety
6) Which jof jthe jfollowing jconcepts jis jtrue jin jhuman jgeography?
A) Location jis jthe jrelationship jbetween ja jportion jof jthe jEarth jbeing jstudied jand jthe jwhole
jEarth.
B) Connection jrefers jto jthe jphysical jgap jbetween jtwo jobjects.
C) Place jis ja jspecific jpoint jon jEarth jdistinguished jby jspecific jqualities.
D) Commonly jused jwords jsuch jas jspace jand jplace jare jthe jsame jthing.
E) A jregion jmay jbe jrepresented jby ja jcity jblock, ja jneighborhood, ja jcity jboundary, jor jan
jentire jmetropolitan jarea.
Answer: j C
jDiff: j1
Section: j 1.1: jWhy jIs jGeography ja jScience?
jBloom's jTaxonomy:
j Remembering/Understanding
Learning jOutcome: j 1.1.1: jSummarize jgeography's jbasic jconcepts.
National jGeography jStd.: j 4: jThe jphysical jand jhuman jcharacteristics jof jplaces
Global jScience jStandard: j 5: jDemonstrate jan junderstanding jof jthe jimpact jof jscience jon jsociety
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