Deck 14: Southeast Asia: Transition Among the Nagas
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Deck 14: Southeast Asia: Transition Among the Nagas
1
Most people in the Philippines are:
A)Muslims
B)Buddhists
C)Hindus
D)Christians
E)Agnostics
A)Muslims
B)Buddhists
C)Hindus
D)Christians
E)Agnostics
D
2
Which country was part of French Indochina?
A)Singapore
B)Malaya
C)Thailand
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
A)Singapore
B)Malaya
C)Thailand
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
E
3
The largest Muslim country in Southeast Asia is:
A)The Philippines
B)Singapore
C)Brunei
D)Malaysia
E)Indonesia
A)The Philippines
B)Singapore
C)Brunei
D)Malaysia
E)Indonesia
E
4
Bangkok is situated on the:
A)Salween River
B)Ayeyarwady River
C)Chao Praya
D)Khorat Plateau
E)Lake Tonle Sap
A)Salween River
B)Ayeyarwady River
C)Chao Praya
D)Khorat Plateau
E)Lake Tonle Sap
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5
Which of the following has been most influential in forging Southeast Asia's distinctive personality?
A)Island makeup
B)Alluvial plains
C)Volcanic soils
D)Water
E)Climate
A)Island makeup
B)Alluvial plains
C)Volcanic soils
D)Water
E)Climate
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6
Which of the following is an archipelago?
A)Thailand
B)Vietnam
C)Singapore
D)Brunei
E)Indonesia
A)Thailand
B)Vietnam
C)Singapore
D)Brunei
E)Indonesia
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7
Java and Luzon are the most densely populated areas in Southeast Asia in part because:
A)They are highly urbanized
B)They have extensive lowlands
C)They have fertile soils
D)They have a pleasant,tropical climate
E)They have democratic governments
A)They are highly urbanized
B)They have extensive lowlands
C)They have fertile soils
D)They have a pleasant,tropical climate
E)They have democratic governments
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8
_____ was most likely domesticated in Southeast Asia.
A)Wheat
B)Corn
C)Sugar cane
D)Rice
E)Gaoliang
A)Wheat
B)Corn
C)Sugar cane
D)Rice
E)Gaoliang
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9
Since the 18th century,_____ has been employed as the language of education and administration in Singapore.
A)Chinese
B)Hindi
C)Urdu
D)English
E)Malay
A)Chinese
B)Hindi
C)Urdu
D)English
E)Malay
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10
Insular Southeast Asian languages are mainly of the _____ language family.
A)Malay-Polynesian
B)Sino-Tibetan
C)Austro-Asiatic
D)Khmer-Assamese
E)West Papuan
A)Malay-Polynesian
B)Sino-Tibetan
C)Austro-Asiatic
D)Khmer-Assamese
E)West Papuan
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11
The Moluccas (Maluku)were valued by Europeans for their:
A)Rice
B)Fruit
C)Timber
D)Spices
E)Minerals
A)Rice
B)Fruit
C)Timber
D)Spices
E)Minerals
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12
Historically,the Southeast Asian region mostly affected by Chinese influences was:
A)Burma
B)Indonesia
C)Vietnam
D)Thailand
E)Laos
A)Burma
B)Indonesia
C)Vietnam
D)Thailand
E)Laos
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13
Which of the following has been designated as an economic tiger?
A)Cambodia
B)Laos
C)The Philippines
D)Myanmar
E)Thailand
A)Cambodia
B)Laos
C)The Philippines
D)Myanmar
E)Thailand
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14
The longest river in Southeast Asia is the:
A)Salween
B)Ayeyarwady
C)Chao Praya
D)Red
E)Mekong
A)Salween
B)Ayeyarwady
C)Chao Praya
D)Red
E)Mekong
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15
Britain tried to control the seas with the establishment of _____ as the dominant port in the entire Southeast Asian region.
A)Malacca
B)Singapore
C)Manila
D)Jakarta
E)Penang
A)Malacca
B)Singapore
C)Manila
D)Jakarta
E)Penang
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16
The Ayeyarwady Delta is used extensively for growing:
A)Rice
B)Wheat
C)Vegetables
D)Soybeans
E)Jute
A)Rice
B)Wheat
C)Vegetables
D)Soybeans
E)Jute
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17
European political contacts in Southeast Asia began with the _____ conquest of ____.
A)Dutch; Batavia
B)Portuguese; Malacca
C)British; Singapore
D)French; Annam
E)Spanish: Cebu
A)Dutch; Batavia
B)Portuguese; Malacca
C)British; Singapore
D)French; Annam
E)Spanish: Cebu
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18
Large-scale Chinese migration into Southeast Asia did not begin until the political turmoil of the _____ Dynasty.
A)Han
B)Qing
C)Ming
D)Tang
E)Shang
A)Han
B)Qing
C)Ming
D)Tang
E)Shang
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19
Is the 7th century,_____ brought Islam to Southeast Asia.
A)Arabs
B)Indians
C)Traders
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
A)Arabs
B)Indians
C)Traders
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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20
Theravada Buddhism was brought to mainland Southeast Asia by:
A)Travelers from China
B)Plantation workers from India
C)Sailors from Japan
D)Monks from Sri Lanka
E)Missionaries from Vietnam
A)Travelers from China
B)Plantation workers from India
C)Sailors from Japan
D)Monks from Sri Lanka
E)Missionaries from Vietnam
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21
Why has malaria become a problem in many areas of Southeast Asia?
A)Clearing of rainforests
B)Increased population
C)Water bodies being exposed to sunlight
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
A)Clearing of rainforests
B)Increased population
C)Water bodies being exposed to sunlight
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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22
Settlement in Southeast Asia has been largely tied to:
A)Tin mining
B)Spice plantations
C)Shipping facilities
D)Rice cultivation
E)Rail lines
A)Tin mining
B)Spice plantations
C)Shipping facilities
D)Rice cultivation
E)Rail lines
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23
Which of the following countries does not have claims in the Spratly Islands?
A)China
B)The Philippines
C)Indonesia
D)Japan
E)Vietnam
A)China
B)The Philippines
C)Indonesia
D)Japan
E)Vietnam
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24
Southeast Asia's relief offers little opportunity for human settlement.
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25
The tin industry in Southeast Asia was dominated by _____ mining enterprises.
A)British
B)Malay
C)Javanese
D)Chinese
E)European
A)British
B)Malay
C)Javanese
D)Chinese
E)European
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26
Poor people's version of deprivation is more likely to concern:
A)Income
B)Resources
C)Consumption
D)Regular employment
E)Family size
A)Income
B)Resources
C)Consumption
D)Regular employment
E)Family size
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27
Because Southeast Asia is equatorial,there is little temperature variation.
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28
In Southeast Asia,people were drawn to commodity regions where they could:
A)Grow rice
B)Produce rubber
C)Mine tin
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
A)Grow rice
B)Produce rubber
C)Mine tin
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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29
Historically,settlement patterns in Southeast Asia were geared to:
A)Hills and valleys
B)Alluvial plains
C)Coasts and river valleys
D)Mountain slopes
E)River sources
A)Hills and valleys
B)Alluvial plains
C)Coasts and river valleys
D)Mountain slopes
E)River sources
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30
The most severe environmental problem in Southeast Asia is:
A)Deforestation
B)Flooding
C)Plantation agriculture
D)Forest fires
E)Drought
A)Deforestation
B)Flooding
C)Plantation agriculture
D)Forest fires
E)Drought
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31
Conflicts over ocean space become critical when _____ are involved.
A)Islands
B)Fish stocks
C)Natural resources
D)Minerals
E)Natural harbors
A)Islands
B)Fish stocks
C)Natural resources
D)Minerals
E)Natural harbors
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32
The heartland of southern Vietnam is the delta of the Red River.
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33
The naga is an aquatic symbol.
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34
In 1896,the British and French decided to preserve _____ as a buffer state to preserve their colonial interests.
A)Thailand
B)Vietnam
C)Laos
D)Burma
E)Cambodia
A)Thailand
B)Vietnam
C)Laos
D)Burma
E)Cambodia
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35
Which of the following countries is landlocked?
A)Cambodia
B)Laos
C)Malaysia
D)Myanmar
E)Vietnam
A)Cambodia
B)Laos
C)Malaysia
D)Myanmar
E)Vietnam
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36
There is a strong link between high rates of rural poverty and:
A)Lack of roads
B)Lack of land
C)Lack of work
D)Lack of infrastructure
E)Rapid industrialization
A)Lack of roads
B)Lack of land
C)Lack of work
D)Lack of infrastructure
E)Rapid industrialization
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37
Vietnam won independence from _____ after the battle of Dien Bien Phu in 1954.
A)France
B)Britain
C)The Netherlands
D)China
E)Japan
A)France
B)Britain
C)The Netherlands
D)China
E)Japan
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38
Piracy is most common in the:
A)Sea of Japan
B)Straits of Makassar
C)South China Sea
D)Indian Ocean
E)Strait of Malacca
A)Sea of Japan
B)Straits of Makassar
C)South China Sea
D)Indian Ocean
E)Strait of Malacca
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39
Most moisture-deficient areas are on mainland Southeast Asia.
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40
In Southeast Asia,territorial boundaries were drawn according to:
A)Settlement patterns
B)Ethnic differences
C)Mountain ridges
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
A)Settlement patterns
B)Ethnic differences
C)Mountain ridges
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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41
Richer countries such as Singapore and Thailand have lower fertility rates than poorer countries such as Laos and Myanmar.
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42
ASEAN nations trade mostly with each other.
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43
Southeast Asian borders are becoming more permeable in terms of labor-migration.
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44
Because of year-round rainfall,Southeast Asian lowlanders practice dry-field agriculture for part of the year.
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45
Although there were a number of large cities in 1900,most of Southeast Asia remained sparsely populated.
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46
In Southeast Asia,the transition to national independence increased population mobility.
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47
The temple of Borobudor was constructed on Java by Hindus.
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48
Hindu and Buddhist cultures were influential in Southeast Asia's early history.
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49
Poverty is more intense in crowded urban areas than in densely populated peripheral areas.
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50
Upland and forested areas of Southeast Asia tend to be inhabited by minority groups.
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51
Angkor Wat originated as a Hindu temple in the region that became Cambodia.
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52
Rising female labor is apparent in export-related activities.
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53
By the end of the 19th century,Southeast Asia's rural sector ws dominated by a commercialized peasantry.
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54
In Southeast Asia,the largest metropolitan areas are growing faster than other cities.
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