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Unit 1 Geography Review
Test Description: To help students prepare for their Unit 1 Test on the Geography of Georgia
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which best describes Georgia's location?
A
Georgia is located in the Northern and Eastern Hemispheres and is in the southwestern region of the United States.
B
Georgia is located in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres and is in the southeastern corner of the United States.
C
Georgia is located in the Southern and Western Hemispheres and is in the northeastern corner of the United States.
D
Georgia is located in the Northern and Western Hemispheres and is in the southeastern corner of the United States.
2) What region of Georgia is home to state's largest population, rolling hills, and is known as the industrial region of the state?
A
Coastal
B
Piedmont
C
Appalachian Plateau
D
Blue Ridge
3) What region of the state is the smallest, has traces of coal, and is known for its caves, cliffs, and unique rock formations
A
Coastal
B
Appalachian Plateau
C
Blue Ridge
D
Ridge and Valley
4) What region of the state has the most precipitation, the highest elevation in the state, and makes money from tourism?
A
Ridge and Valley
B
Blue Ridge
C
Piedmont
D
Coastal
5) What region of the state is the largest in land area and is known for its beaches and agricultural contribution to the state?
A
Piedmont
B
Coastal
C
Blue Ridge
D
Ridge and Valley
6) What region is known for its apples, marble, and carpet as well as its open valleys and narrow ridges?
A
Piedmont
B
Appalachian Plateau
C
Coastal
D
Ridge and Valley
7) What river is known for providing drinking water and electricity to metropolitan Atlanta and runs the border of Alabama and Georgia?
A
Chattahoochee River
B
Savannah River
C
Altamaha River
D
Flint River
8) Which of the following does NOT show how water has impacted the state?
A
It has helped with the movement of goods throughout the state.
B
It has provided a power source to operate factories and industries.
C
It has provided fertile soil and fresh water for settlers and livestock.
D
It has forced people to move out of the state so that they can have access to fresh drinking water.
9) What physical feature is home to large wetlands, numerous animals and plants, and makes money only from tourism?
A
Okefenokee Swamp
B
Chattahoochee River
C
Fall Line
D
Lake Lanier
10) Which of the following does NOT describe the Fall Line?
A
It has the highest elevation in the state and receives the most precipitation.
B
An area whose drops in elevation and changes in bedrock cause rivers to be swift moving or have rapids or waterfalls.
C
It separates the Piedmont and Coastal Plains regions.
D
Early settlers made their homes here due to fresh water, fertile soil, and water power which became major Georgian cities.
11) Which river begins in the Blue Ridge Mountains and flows southeast along the Georgia and South Carolina border?
A
Chattahoochee River
B
Ogeechee River
C
Savannah River
D
Flint River
12) Which physical feature protects the mainland from erosion and hurricanes?
A
Okefeenokee Swamp
B
Stone Mountain
C
Lake Lanier
D
barrier islands
13) Which physical feature can be found in all three northern regions?
A
Okefenokee Swamp
B
Appalachian Mountains
C
Chattahoochee River
D
Fall Line
14) What are the four transportation systems?
A
Scooters, Skateboards, Hoverboards, and Taxis
B
Cruise Ships, Submarines, Fighter Jets, and Cars
C
Ports, Airports, Interstates, and Railroads
D
Bumper boats, Ski boats, Motorcycles, and Chevy Trucks
15) Which best describes why people and companies continue to move to Georgia?
A
Atlanta is the wealthiest city in the nation and attracts many people.
B
Great food and entertainment
C
Mild climate, lower cost of living, and job availability
D
Georgia has over 2,000 miles of beaches and coast land.
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