Module 9.1: Agriculture & Land Use (ch. 10, 11, & 13) Test A. 2. Which area of the world has 80% of the women dominating agricultural labor?

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1. What term is used that measures the officially recorded goods and services a country produces? a. Gross National Product b. Economic Quotient c. Developmental Income Product d. Context Continuation Quotient e. Dollarization 2. Which area of the world has 80% of the women dominating agricultural labor? 3. In examining the map below, what is Florida s District 5 a product of? a. Spatial Devolution b. Gerrymandering c. Economic Devolution d. Census e. Common Core Obligation

4. What would prevent the city of Tavares from building a prison in the Winn Dixie shopping plaza? a. The Concentric City Law b. Metric System c. Rank & Size Rule d. Zoning Laws e. Systematic Theory Law 5. What theory/model, designed by Walt Rostow, says that societies will develop through traditional, precondition, takeoff, drive to maturity, and finally high mass consumption? a. Formal Economy Theory b. Modernization Model c. Dependency Theory d. Biodiversification Model e. Structuralist Theory 6. Which of the following is not a religious schism? a. Sunni/Shia b. Christianity/Islam c. Protestant/Catholic d. Orthodox/Catholic e. Mahayana Buddhism/Vajrayana Buddhism 7. Using the picture below, determine the name of religious structure and what religion uses it? a. Islamic Mosque b. Buddhist Stupa c. Hindu Pagoda d. Shinto Pagoda e. Coptic Cathedral

8. Pablo Escobar smuggled cocaine into the United States and therefore he would be participating in a/an? a. Formal Economy b. Per Capita GNI c. Informal Economy d. Neo-colonialism e. Dollarization 9. What would best describe the difference (other than their sex) between the Tutsi male and the Hutu female pictured below? a. Race b. Language c. Religion d. Temperament e. Ethnicity 10. In the ancient period of human history, what was it called when natural surroundings influenced human decision? a. Dispersion b. Accessibility c. Environmental Determinism d. Possibilism e. Spatial Distribution

11. England invested heavily in the country of Cameroon; England inadvertently controls Cameroon s economy, but Cameroon is politically independent. What would this be an example of? a. Informal Economy b. Formal Economy c. Dollarization d. Neo-colonialism e. Per Capita GNI 12. Which type of culture is commonly associated with a homogenous group that is typically rural? a. Popular Culture b. Material Culture c. Nonmaterial Culture d. Folk Culture e. Cultural Appropriation 13. Bill gets up in the morning. He drives to work. He eats his lunch at the office and then he drives home. What type of movement is this? a. Periodic b. Nomadism c. Cyclical d. Transhumanance e. International Migration 14. The country of El Salvador trades consistently with the USA and as a result, their home currency was abandoned in favor of using American money. This process is known as? a. Formal Economy b. Per Capita GNI c. Informal Economy d. Neo-colonialism e. Dollarization 15. The USA lent money to Indonesia; however, according to the loan, Indonesia must allow the USA to control the country s housing tax rate. What is this process called? a. Structural Adjustment Loans b. Trafficking c. Export Processing Zone d. Microcredit Program e. Island of Development

16. Each circle on the map below represents a factory, what would the factories near the US/Mexican border be referred to as? a. Bajas b. Estudianos c. Maquiladoras d. Ballas e. Mantanzas 17. Advanced countries would be more likely to see which type of malady? a. Pandemics b. Tuberculosis c. Malnutrition d. Chronic Diseases e. Famine 18. Which of the following is not true about the core? a. They are the largest consumers in the world. b. They have the highest GNPs. c. They focus on producing cash crops. d. They have the longest life expectancy. e. They focus on research & development.

19. In viewing the picture below, what is occurring in Kazakhstan? a. Erosion b. Soil Fertilization c. Water Management d. Desertification e. Agraianization 20. Malaria, since it is spread by mosquitoes, is considered a/an? a. Public Nuisance b. Vectored Disease c. Deficiency Disease d. Localized Disease e. Organic Problem 21. Which of the following did not contribute to the development or the concept of the modern nation? a. Greece b. The Treaty of Tordesillas c. The Treaty of Westphalia d. The Thirty Years War e. Rome

22. Little Italy in NYC would be an example of a/an? a. Neolocalism b. Assimilation c. Hierarchy d. Ethnic Neighborhood e. Cultural Appropriation 23. Identify the following religion: This religion believes in karma, reincarnation, and the worshippers believe that they must end desire, which will end their suffering, so they can achieve the state of nirvana. a. Buddhism b. Hindu c. Islam d. Judaism e. Christianity 24. Tony believes that abortion is morally and legally wrong. He believes that everyone, including the government, should outlaw abortion; however, Tony is not willing to use violence to perpetuate this change. Therefore, Tony would be a/an? a. Environmentalist b. Fascist c. Extremist d. Fundamentalist e. Socialist

25. Who would be the most likely recipient of a microcredit loan from the given applicants below? a. A middle class USA man. b. A lower class German woman. c. An upper class Nicaraguan man. d. A lower class Angolan man. e. A lower class Bengali woman. 26. Jacques was born in Haiti; however, Haitian is a blending of French, West African, and Native American, so Francois would be speaking a/an? a. Lingua Franca b. Swahili c. Official Language d. Multilingualism e. Creole 27. A society that farms wheat would be practicing which type of economic activity? a. Primary Economic Activity b. Secondary Economic Activity c. Tertiary Economic Activity d. Quaternary Economic Activity e. Quinary Economic Activity 28. Which of the following definitions best describes a bulk break point or an intermodal connection? a. It is a naturally occurring physical geographical phenomenon in which a divergent shift has separated two land masses. b. It is a formula used in determining the mass of an object along with the shipping cost to determine profitability. c. It is an area where two or more different types of transportation meet to exchange commodities for shipping. d. It is part of the hydrological cycle that determines wave size and inter-coastal safety from tidal surge. e. It is an area that incorporates multiple modes of communication mediums. 29. Which of the following was not directly related to the establishment of early civilization? a. Surplus Agriculture b. Specialization c. Hunting & Gathering d. Animal Domestication e. Plant Domestication

30. In examining the map below, what answer best describes the map? a. Genetically Modified Organisms b. First Agricultural Revolution c. Second Agricultural Revolution d. Green Revolution e. Nucleated Settlements 31. Using the map below, determine what the most likely scenario would be for the biome indicated by the xxxxxxx marks. a. William woke up and began to use his axe to clear away the trees so he could eventually create a small farm. b. Robert came out of his small house and went out to his fields to work on his crop. c. Todd folded up his tent, and crossed the sandy dunes to look for his herd of goats. d. Ryan brushed the snow off of his coat, climbed on his snowmobile and rode off looking for his reindeer.

Percentage of Migrants Module 9.1: Agriculture & Land Use (ch. 10, 11, & 32. Using the data below, determine which country most likely suffered an environmental disaster. 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Country A Country B Country C Country D Country E International Migrants Involuntary Migrants Voluntary Migrants a. Country A b. Country B c. Country C d. Country D e. Country E 33. Identify the map below and its original purpose? a. Mercator Map; It originally made shipping easier. b. Conic Map; It allowed distorted regions to be more accurately mapped. c. Mercator Map; It allowed countries to easily demarcate an area. d. Robinson Map; It lowered the amount of distortion for navigation. e. Robinson Map; It allowed countries to easily demarcate an area.

34. Using the concentric zone model, shown below, which of the following scenarios is correct? a. Bill has worked hard as a blue collar worker and has saved up enough money to buy a middle-class home so he has moved from zone 3 to zone 4. b. Charlie is a homeless man living in the city with a low-paying job; therefore, he lives in zone 5 and commutes to zone 1. c. Daniel is a multimillionaire and commutes from zone 1 to zone 3 for work. d. Ernie has worked his way up in his company to an executive position and can now afford to buy a mansion, so he s moved from zone 5 to zone three. e. Frank lost his job as a school teacher and had to get an hourly wage job; he lost his house and moved into an apartment, he went from zone 3 to zone 1. 35. Which of the following would typically be subsistence farming? a. GMO Farming b. Plantation Farming c. Cash Crop Farming d. Slash & Burn Farming e. Urban Gardening 36. Compute the total dependency ratio for the following information: Population Ages 0-15 = 35 Population Ages 16-65 = 100 Population Ages 66 and over =15 a. 20% b. 40% c. 50% d. 100% e. 200%

37. During the 1970s & 1980s, the genetic engineering of crops and the proliferation of pesticides to increase crop production was called? a. The First Agricultural Revolution b. The Green Revolution c. The Second Agricultural Revolution d. The New Era e. The American Revolution 38. The model below is best known as? a. Von Thunen Model b. Central Business Districts c. Concentric Zone Model d. Multiple Nuclei Model e. Sector Model 39. The idea of reinvigorating a deceased culture or an obscure culture, according to James Shortridge, and celebrating it in the modern world is called? a. Assimilation b. Neolocalism c. Ethnic Neighborhood d. Hierarchy e. Cultural Appropriation

Population in Thousands Module 9.1: Agriculture & Land Use (ch. 10, 11, & 40. Using the graph below, determine which country would have a positive migration rate (more entries as opposed to exits). 7 Population Movement 6 5 4 3 2 1 Country A Country B Country C Country D Country E 0 Immigration Emigration a. Country A b. Country B c. Country C d. Country D e. Country E