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Test Description: Students will be tested on knowledge of 7 types of maps
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) _____ _____ _____ shows these based off of regional weather precipitation and temperature annual averages.
A
Climate Zones
B
Population Density Map
C
Vegetation Map
2) Shows different types of plant and tree growth in a particular region or zone.
A
Vegetation Map
B
Population Map
C
Climate Zone Map
3) This type of map shows cities and states and boundaries.
A
Thematic Map
B
Economic Map
C
Political Map
4) This map shows natural resources in an area and land use in area.
A
Thematic Map
B
Political Density Map
C
Economic Activity Map
5) This type of map is map with a special type of theme?
A
Population Density Map
B
Economic Activity Map
C
Thematic Map
6) This map shows landforms, deserts, rivers, bodies of water.
A
Physical Features Map
B
Economic Activity
C
Thematic Map
7) This type of map shows the amount of people in a particular region.
A
Climate Zone Map
B
Vegetation Map
C
Population Density Map
8) If you were trying to locate the Rocky Mountains, the best map to use would be?
A
Physical Map
B
Economic Activity Map
C
Climate Zone Map
9) If you were looking for oil and petroleum producing areas a country, what map would you reference?
A
Political Map
B
Climate Zone Map
C
Economic Activity Map
10) If you were looking to find least populated areas of the country, you would need to reference what type of map to find the information?
A
Economic Activity Map
B
Physical Map
C
Population Density Map
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