
Chapter 24 Lesson 3
Quiz by Jim Whitaker
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- Q1Is Southeast Asia the most populous region on Earth?UncertainNot applicableTrueFalse30s
- Q2Is the city of Manila the capital of Indonesia?It is the capital of MalaysiaFalseTrueIt is the capital of Thailand30s
- Q3Is Sepaktakraw a traditional food eaten in Southeast Asia?It is a danceTrueFalseIt is a sport30s
- Q4Are the volcanic soils on the island of Java exceptionally fertile?They are contaminatedTrueThey are poor in nutrientsFalse30s
- Q5Are copper and gold mined on the Indonesian portion of New Guinea?FalseOnly copper is minedTrueOnly gold is mined30s
- Q6In which Southeast Asian country do 40 percent of the region’s people live?ThailandSingaporeVietnamIndonesia30s
- Q7Which Southeast Asian country's largest ethnic group is the Tagalog?the PhilippinesLaosMyanmarMalaysia30s
- Q8What is the most common religion in most of mainland Southeast Asia?IslamBuddhismHinduismRoman Catholicism30s
- Q9What is one reason for the low literacy rate in East Timor?A strict form of religion practiced in East Timor prohibits teaching girls to read.Most schools were destroyed during the country’s fight for independence.The tuition fees for schools are set so high that only the rich can afford them.The government discourages education in order to control the people.30s
- Q10What has been a problem caused by the creation of dams for hydroelectric power along the Mekong River?The fishing industry has been affected along the Mekong.The dams have made it more difficult for farmers to obtain water for their fields.Ecotourism in the region has dropped dramatically.Conflict among countries for control of the Mekong has increased.30s