Review Game Zone
Flash Cards
(current)
Games
Teachers
Search
4th Six Weeks Test
Test Description: Students will be taking their 6 weeks test
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Mt. Kilimanjaro is 19,341 feet high. Every year about 25,000 people attempt to climb to the summit. These travelers from around the world create an entire industry for local people. In which area of the world is this mountain located?
A
Western Australia
B
Northern Europe
C
East Africa
D
South America
2) The word reclamation means, to reclaim or to restore to use
A
After strip mining damaged the land, it was allowed to return to nature.
B
After strip mining damaged the land, it became a recreation area.
C
After strip mining damaged the land, it became a protected area that cannot be mined ever again
D
After strip mining damaged the land, it was refilled and a wind farm was built on the site
3) Literacy rates in East Africa range from 38 % in Somalia to 87% in Kenya. Which generalizations does this data support?
A
Locating new housing in Somalia should be easy.
B
Teaching health care workers in Kenya to educate patients could be difficult.
C
Finding educated people for new jobs in Somalia could be challenging
D
Hiring workers for factory jobs in Kenya would be challenging.
4) During the annual Hajj, Muslim pilgrims travel from all over the world to visit a holy city. Which city do Muslims visit during the Hajj?
A
Dar es Salaam
B
Jerusalem
C
Cairo
D
Mecca
5) The civil war North African country of Sudan was largely a culture clash between the Arab Muslim North and the tribal Christian South. Which of these actions was caused by this clash?
A
The Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) of the South claimed that their goal was a united Sudan.
B
In an economic decline, the central government raised prices on all goods, causing riots.
C
The North expelled all foreign missionaries and nationalized all non-Islamic schools in the South.
D
The U. S. , Egypt, and the People's Republic of China all supplied arms to the Sudanese War.
6) In which area is an economic activity most affected by the presence of a majority of the world's known oil reserves?
A
Area 2
B
Area 4
C
Area 1
D
Area 3
7) The relationship between religion and culture is________?
A
Architecture is a form of government control.
B
Religious buildings are made with whatever materials are locally available.
C
Religious buildings are not important to their community.
D
Architecture is often used to show religious faith
8) How do natural resources relate to population patterns?
A
Areas that are rich in natural resources tend to be desnsely populated
B
Natural resources have little impact on population patterns.
C
Regions with few natural resources have frequent changes in population
D
People
9) Which of the following was a South African anti-apartheid leader and politician who served as president of South Africa from 1994 to 1999?
A
Golda Meir
B
Nelson Mandela
C
Fidel Castro
D
Margaret Thatcher
10) Sunni and Shia Islam are the two main branches of Islam with ________?
A
Relations between sunnis and shiites in Iraq were peaceful until Nouri al-Maliki became prime minister.
B
Sunnis in Iraq have the most political power because they form a majority.
C
Tensions between Christians and Muslims have fueled civil war in Iraq.
D
Political power struggles in Iraq is the cause of recent fighting.
11) The United States relies on the Middle East for a largw amount of its oil. If Middle Eastern countries raised the price of oil, which of the following would be the most likely result?
A
The U.S. would stop trading with Middle Eastern countries.
B
Gasoline prices in the U.S. would rise
C
The U.S. would begin producing most of its own oil.
D
The price of automobiles in the U.S. would double.
12) Mansa Musa encourage Muslim scholars to teach at his court. He also hired architects to build mosques, palaces, and other public buildings. Mansa Musa impacted the culture of Mali by _____?
A
Mansa Musa encouraged education and changed the architure of Timbuktu.
B
Mansa Musa was the first West African ruler who was Muslim.
C
Mansa Musa started trading with Muslim countries in North Africa.
D
Mansa Musa was the first African to make a pilgrimage to Makkah.
13) Saudi Arabia has a large number of foreign workers who migrate to the country to take jobs Saudis causing a shortage of _______?
A
natural resources
B
capital
C
Entrepreneurship
D
labor
14) All South Africans races have the right to _________ because of the constitution of 1993?
A
to vote
B
to ease racial tensions
C
to serve in public office
D
to support apartheid
*select an answer for all questions
Check Results & Get Answers
Play Games with the Questions Above
Teachers: Create FREE classroom games with your questions
Click for more info!
©2007-2024
ReviewGameZone.com
|
About
|
Privacy
|
Contact
|
Terms
|
Site Map
WAIT! Find what you needed?
×
Still Looking for the Answers?
Have Another Question?
Play a Review Game with These Questions?
Want to Make Your Own Test Like This One?