Geography 100 Test 3

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A country that is elongated is:
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What term is a more meaningful measure of people and area?
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What is true about the railroad system in India?
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An example of a relict boundary is the boundary between:
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Which of the following cities is located nearest the Australian capital of Canberra?
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What physiographic region includes the South Asian countries of Bhutan and Nepal?
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The environmental crisis that most severely threatens economic activity in the Murray-Darling river basin is:
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Where do most of South Asia's impoverished people live?
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China's largest city is:
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The Ganges and Brahmaputra form a double delta in Bangladesh.
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The Indus Valley civilization had two major cities and had more than 100 smaller urban settlements.
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What contributes to the decrease in death rates in Stage 2 of the demographic transition?
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In Myanmar, Thailand, and Cambodia, most of the people are adherents of:
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British colonialism saw the development of India's transportation, irrigation and urban networks.
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The vast interior rural area of Australia is known as the:
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_____ is the study of fauna in spatial perspective.
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What is the modern-day name of East Pakistan?
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The agricultural activity most closely associated with Australia's moistest environment is:
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The largest Muslim country in the world in terms of population is:
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The North China Plain is dominated by the:
21.
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In South Asia, why are boys more valued than girls?
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Which of the following mother country-colony associations is incorrect?
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When did the caste system emerge?
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About _____ percent of Australians live in cities or towns.
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Which of the following is false concerning the western interior of China?
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Most of the core area of Australia is located in the:
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The Han Dynasty:
28.
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What percent of South Asia's population is rural?
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A boundary is actually marked on the ground during the stage called:
30.
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The small oil rich Islamic sultanate of insular Southeast Asia is:
31.
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Mao Zedong's proclamation creating the communist People's Republic of China was announced in:
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The animals found in Australia who carry their young in pouches are collectively known as:
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What has been one of the long standing demands of Pakistan to address the contested Kashmir region?
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Which of the following is one of the worlds' most heavily populated agricultural areas:
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Powdery wind-blown soil formed from pulverization by glaciers is called:
36.
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The historic 1840 agreement between the Maori and Europeans in New Zealand is known as the Treaty of:
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New Zealand's largest ethnic minority group, whose roots are Polynesian, is known as the:
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Subsequent boundaries are decided while settlement of an area occurs.
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In wetter monsoon areas of eastern India and Bangladesh rice is grown as a staple crop.
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What is the name of the largest plateau region in South Asia?
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Wallace's Line refers to:
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A country in Southeast Asia that remained, for the most part, an independent state throughout the colonial era was:
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Which country-river association is incorrect?
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Native Australians are known as:
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Where in South Asia are Sino-Tibetan languages found?
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What is caused by the practice of gendercide by a population?
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Why is the caste system so highly controversial in the West?
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Dravidian languages were indigenous to the South Asia realm.
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What mountain in South Asia is the world's tallest peak?
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The concept that indicates that destabilization in one area will eventually affect neighboring areas is known as the: