Canada (CH 6 Test)
Quiz by Paul Bachman
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- Q1
complex forest that has developed over a long period of time and is
relatively untouched by human activity
old-growth forest
chinook
timberline
dominion
30s - Q2
elevation above which it is too cold for trees to grow
Inuit
chinook
old-growth forest
timberline
30s - Q3
the cultivation of seafood
aquaculture
emigrate
separatism
agriculture
30s - Q4
a seasonal warm wind that blows down the Rockies in late winter and
early spring
Quebecois
summer breeze
timberline
chinook
30s - Q5
a member of the Arctic native peoples of North America; once known
as Eskimo
dominion
tar sands
Quebecois
inuit
30s - Q6
an underground layer naturally impregnated with petroleum
aquaculture
tar sands
inuit
chinook
30s - Q7
a partially self-governing country with close ties to another country
colony
Quebecois
dominion
chinook
30s - Q8
French-speaking inhabitants of a city in eastern Canada
Montrealites
Quebecois
inuit
separatism
30s - Q9
the breaking away of one part of a country to create a separate,
independent country
chinook
separatism
emigrate
dominion
30s - Q10
to leave one’s own country to settle permanently in another
immigrate
separatism
dominion
emigrate
30s - Q11
Which of the following landforms runs through both the United States and Canada?
the Rocky Mountains
the Interior Lowlands
the Canadian Shield
the Great Plains
30s - Q12
A giant core of rock anchoring North America and centered on Hudson Bay and James Bay is known as the
Interior Lowlands
Great Plains
Pacific Ranges
Canadian Shield
30s - Q13
How does Niagara Falls help contribute to Canada’s economy?
by delivering drinking water to many homes in the region
by providing a source of hydroelectric power
by depositing coal, iron ore, and other minerals
by providing a key transportation route
30s - Q14
Today, more than one-fourth of Canadians identify themselves as being
Native American
of mixed ethnic origins
Quebecois
Inuit
30s - Q15
The indigenous (native) people of the Canadian Arctic are known as the
Inuit
Metis
Quebecois
First Nations
30s