1st Quarter Exam
Quiz by Mark Tainatongo
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- Q1
North, South, East, and West are what type of directions?
Calendar directions
Intermediate directions
confusing directions
Cardinal directions
60s - Q2
Northeast, South east, North west, South west are what type of directions
Intermediate directions
geography directions
Cardinal directions
Historical directions
60s - Q3
A drawing on a map that shows both cardinal and intermediate directions is called
Map scale
Scale bar
Compass line
Compass Rose
60s - Q4
Half a sphere is called
sphere
Mesosphere
Hemisphere
Stratosphere
60s - Q5
Large bodies of land
North America
Asia
Sub continent
Continents
60s - Q6
Large bodies of water
Sea
Oceans
Land
Hemispheres
60s - Q7
How many large bodies of water are there in the world
5
8
4
7
60s - Q8
How many large bodies of land are there in the world
8
9
7
5
60s - Q9
The lines that measure distance North and South from the Equator are called
Latitude lines
Longitude lines
Parallel lines
Horizontal lines
60s - Q10
The lines that measure distance East and West from the Prime Meridian are called
Longitude lines
horizontal lines
Parallel lines
Latitude lines
60s - Q11
When the lines that measure east and west and north and south are crossed it forms a
Semi grid
Global grid
Total grid
Hemisphere grid
60s - Q12
Humans that were looking for food and water and had no permanent homes were known as
Neanderthal
Homo erectus
Nomads
Homo robustus
60s - Q13
Humans long ago were able to make it from the Asian Continent to the North American continent because of the
Ice age
Dark age
Todays age
Middle age
60s - Q14
The reason why it’s very warm near the equator is because the Earth receives
Perfect sunlight
Direct sunlight
Indirect sunlight
Refraction of light
60s - Q15
The farther you move away from the Equator the
Colder it gets
Hotter it gets
Milder it gets
Simpler it gets
60s