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GA Studies - SS8G1 (I)
Test Description: GA Studies - SS8G1 (I)
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Northwestern GA; Dalton and Ellijay; has various ridges and valleys
A
Coastal Plain
B
Appalachian Plateau
C
Piedmont
D
Ridge and Valley
2) Which natural boundary separates the Piedmont from the Coastal Plain?
A
Okefenokee Swamp
B
the Savannah River
C
the Fall Line
D
the Chattahoochee River
3) Which region of Georgia is home to East Hall Middle School?
A
Piedmont
B
Blue Ridge
C
Coastal Plain
D
Appalachian Plateau
4) Which airport, located in Atlanta, is one of the busiest in the world?
A
McCarran International Airport
B
O'Hare International Airport
C
John F. Kennedy International Airport
D
Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport
5) Which two hemispheres is most of the U.S. located in?
A
Northern + Eastern
B
Northern + Western
C
Southern + Eastern
D
Southern + Western
6) I-85, I-75, and I-20 are examples of:
A
Interstate highways
B
railroad lines
C
ports
D
airplane models
7) Which river forms a natural boundary between Georgia and South Carolina?
A
the Chattahoochee River
B
the Oconee River
C
the Chestatee River
D
the Savannah River
8) Which region of the U.S. is Georgia located in?
A
the Midwest
B
the West Coast
C
the Northeast
D
the Southeast
9) Red clay and foothills; Atlanta; most populous region of Georgia
A
Piedmont
B
Blue Ridge
C
Ridge and Valley
D
Coastal Plain
10) Which swamp, which is located in South Georgia, is the largest one in the United States?
A
the Everglades
B
Okefenokee Swamp
C
Fly Creek
D
Vly Swamp
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