Exam 7: South Asia: Pakistan and the Himalayan States
Exam 1: The Big Picture: Major Influences65 Questions
Exam 2: Environments and People55 Questions
Exam 3: Population, Gender, and Disparity57 Questions
Exam 4: Development, Urbanization, Migration, and Quality of Life65 Questions
Exam 5: Agriculture, Food, and Food Security49 Questions
Exam 6: South Asia: Creating Dilemmas of Diversity54 Questions
Exam 7: South Asia: Pakistan and the Himalayan States53 Questions
Exam 8: South Asia: India, Giant of the Subcontinent56 Questions
Exam 9: South Asia: Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Islands of the Indian Ocean53 Questions
Exam 10: East Asia: Center of the World43 Questions
Exam 11: China: Great Dragon Rising70 Questions
Exam 13: Korea and Taiwan: Tigers Rising45 Questions
Exam 14: Southeast Asia: Transition Among the Nagas54 Questions
Exam 15: Mainland Southeast Asia: Turmoil and Peace88 Questions
Exam 16: Insular Southeast Asia92 Questions
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Both Nepal and Bhutan are landlocked countries.
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A highway through the Karakorum that links Pakistan with _____ was opened in 1986.
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Rabi crops such as wheat and barley are sown after the onset of the wet monsoon and harvested in autumn.
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Ladakh and Sikkim,once independent states,are now part of Pakistan.
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Which region was once known as the "Ornament of the Mughal Empire?"
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Three of the world's largest glaciers outside of the polar regions can be found in:
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Second to _____ in size and wealth,_____ has the greatest economic potential.
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Many people in the Himalayan countries speak _____ languages.
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The new port of Gwadar is supervised by the port authority of:
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