Deck 1: Introduction
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Deck 1: Introduction
1
Physical systems in geography include
A)Landforms,primary activities
B)Weather and climate,landforms
C)Human interaction,urban
D)Natural resources,population
A)Landforms,primary activities
B)Weather and climate,landforms
C)Human interaction,urban
D)Natural resources,population
B
2
The term "geography" was reportedly coined by which Greek scientist?
A)Pythagoras
B)Strabo
C)Aristotle
D)Eratosthenes
A)Pythagoras
B)Strabo
C)Aristotle
D)Eratosthenes
D
3
Human systems in geography include
A)Population,political,cultural
B)Human impact on the environment,service activities,geographic techniques and skills
C)Human interaction,weather and climate,human impact on the environment
D)Primary activities,political,landforms
A)Population,political,cultural
B)Human impact on the environment,service activities,geographic techniques and skills
C)Human interaction,weather and climate,human impact on the environment
D)Primary activities,political,landforms
A
4
Which of the following distance measures refers to absolute distance?
A)a 10-minute drive
B)a $10 taxi ride
C)a one-mile walk
D)a scary trip through a dangerous neighborhood at night
A)a 10-minute drive
B)a $10 taxi ride
C)a one-mile walk
D)a scary trip through a dangerous neighborhood at night
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Spatial interaction is affected by
A)mobility,economics,and anticipation.
B)the physical environment,the cultural landscape,and the interchange potential of places.
C)distance,accessibility,and connectivity.
D)absolute location,spatial parameters,and network design.
A)mobility,economics,and anticipation.
B)the physical environment,the cultural landscape,and the interchange potential of places.
C)distance,accessibility,and connectivity.
D)absolute location,spatial parameters,and network design.
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6
An example of a formal region is
A)the hub and spoke network for a particular airline.
B)100,000 square kilometers.
C)Dixie.
D)the area of France where the Breton language is spoken.
A)the hub and spoke network for a particular airline.
B)100,000 square kilometers.
C)Dixie.
D)the area of France where the Breton language is spoken.
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7
Which of the following is not true of the natural landscape?
A)It provides the setting for human action.
B)It is perceived,interpreted,and used in different ways by different cultures.
C)It determines how people live in a particular place.
D)It is shaped by human action into a cultural landscape.
A)It provides the setting for human action.
B)It is perceived,interpreted,and used in different ways by different cultures.
C)It determines how people live in a particular place.
D)It is shaped by human action into a cultural landscape.
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8
The relationship between the size of an area on a map and its actual size on the earth's surface is called the
A)map scale.
B)map key.
C)map projection.
D)relative location.
A)map scale.
B)map key.
C)map projection.
D)relative location.
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9
Which one of the following best identifies the cultural landscape?
A)the natural resources of the earth
B)the natural landscape as modified by human occupancy
C)the landscape as modified by recent catastrophic events such as hurricanes,volcanic eruptions,and earthquakes
D)places where intense human activities have obliterated any trace of the natural landscape
A)the natural resources of the earth
B)the natural landscape as modified by human occupancy
C)the landscape as modified by recent catastrophic events such as hurricanes,volcanic eruptions,and earthquakes
D)places where intense human activities have obliterated any trace of the natural landscape
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10
Absolute location
A)is an abstract concept unrelated to real-world circumstances.
B)is a temporary and changing characteristic of place.
C)cannot be defined with precision in a world of conflicting cultural perspectives.
D)is a precise position on the surface of the globe.
A)is an abstract concept unrelated to real-world circumstances.
B)is a temporary and changing characteristic of place.
C)cannot be defined with precision in a world of conflicting cultural perspectives.
D)is a precise position on the surface of the globe.
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11
The word geography is derived from Greek words meaning
A)human society and the earth.
B)the cultural landscape of the earth.
C)the description of the earth.
D)the measurement of the earth.
A)human society and the earth.
B)the cultural landscape of the earth.
C)the description of the earth.
D)the measurement of the earth.
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12
When real estate agents say that "location matters," they are referring to
A)an absolute location.
B)a relative location.
C)the impact of distance decay.
D)site conditions alone.
A)an absolute location.
B)a relative location.
C)the impact of distance decay.
D)site conditions alone.
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13
As geographers use the term,scale tells us
A)the weight of a given commodity.
B)the intrinsic character of the object or area studied.
C)the relationship between earth distance and map distance.
D)the length of a degree of longitude along different parallels.
A)the weight of a given commodity.
B)the intrinsic character of the object or area studied.
C)the relationship between earth distance and map distance.
D)the length of a degree of longitude along different parallels.
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14
The location of Chicago at 41 49' N latitude and 87 37' W longitude is an example of
A)intensive location.
B)absolute location.
C)relative location.
D)remote location.
A)intensive location.
B)absolute location.
C)relative location.
D)remote location.
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15
Geography differs from disciplines such as geology,meteorology,and cultural anthropology in that it
A)involves greater accuracy of measurement of phenomena studied.
B)is more precisely defined in terms of the phenomena studied.
C)is concerned with more abstract concepts.
D)uses data from related disciplines to study spatial relationships.
A)involves greater accuracy of measurement of phenomena studied.
B)is more precisely defined in terms of the phenomena studied.
C)is concerned with more abstract concepts.
D)uses data from related disciplines to study spatial relationships.
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16
The attributes of a place
A)represent the current state of continuing processes of change and development.
B)are determined by natural processes and remain unchanged over time.
C)are not influenced by relationships with other places.
D)are primarily cultural,with little influence of the physical landscape.
A)represent the current state of continuing processes of change and development.
B)are determined by natural processes and remain unchanged over time.
C)are not influenced by relationships with other places.
D)are primarily cultural,with little influence of the physical landscape.
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17
Geography is BEST described as
A)the location of countries,state and national capitals,major rivers,and continents.
B)the study of the origin and behavior of humans and the development of societies and cultures.
C)the study of how and why human and physical attributes vary from place to place on the surface of the earth.
D)the study of the choices made by individuals and societies with regard to the alternative uses of scarce resources.
A)the location of countries,state and national capitals,major rivers,and continents.
B)the study of the origin and behavior of humans and the development of societies and cultures.
C)the study of how and why human and physical attributes vary from place to place on the surface of the earth.
D)the study of the choices made by individuals and societies with regard to the alternative uses of scarce resources.
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18
Since humans are the active agents in human-environmental interactions,people in general
A)have no contact with the physical landscape.
B)are frequently unmindful of the dangers of inappropriate environmental exploitation.
C)are immune from adverse natural events.
D)alter the physical environment so that any potential dangers it holds are made harmless or removed totally.
A)have no contact with the physical landscape.
B)are frequently unmindful of the dangers of inappropriate environmental exploitation.
C)are immune from adverse natural events.
D)alter the physical environment so that any potential dangers it holds are made harmless or removed totally.
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19
A street address is an example of
A)relative position.
B)conformality.
C)absolute location.
D)situation.
A)relative position.
B)conformality.
C)absolute location.
D)situation.
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20
Geography as a discipline
A)originated in ancient Greek interest in the nature of the universe and the varying character of the known parts of the earth.
B)developed as an outgrowth of the "Age of Discovery," beginning in the 15th century.
C)emerged in the 20th Century with the development of geographic information systems (GIS).
D)was developed in response to a national need to map and describe the American West.
A)originated in ancient Greek interest in the nature of the universe and the varying character of the known parts of the earth.
B)developed as an outgrowth of the "Age of Discovery," beginning in the 15th century.
C)emerged in the 20th Century with the development of geographic information systems (GIS).
D)was developed in response to a national need to map and describe the American West.
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21
Discuss the ways that changes in communications or transportation technology can change the friction of distance and thus change processes of spatial interaction.
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22
Geography may be described as the study of spatial variation.
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23
Because geographers deal with patterns of spatial interaction that remain constant,scale is not important.
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24
What are the two ways in which geographical location is described? Use them to describe the location of your campus.
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25
Scale implies the degree of generalization permissible or supportable.
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26
Between the Middle Ages and the revival of geography in the 17th century,Muslim scholars were engaged in describing and analyzing their known world and its physical,cultural,and regional variation.
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27
Explain the concept of "friction of distance" and give an example of the friction of distance from everyday life.
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28
Absolute location is determined by reference to an agreed-upon system of coordinates.
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29
Geography means "measurement of the earth."
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30
Globalization refers to the increasing spatial interconnection of the world's social,cultural,and economic activities.
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31
The term cultural landscape suggests the visible imprint of human activity upon the natural environment.
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32
What do geographers call an area that throughout its extent possesses similar characteristics?
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33
Explain how perceptual (also known as vernacular or popular)regions are different from functional and formal regions.
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34
To a geographer,site and situation are interchangeable concepts.
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35
A place may be described by its physical or its cultural characteristics,but not by both.
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36
The only true formal geographic regions are recognized political entities such as states,provinces,and countries.
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