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Central Asia 3
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1) Which of the followng is a mountain range in Central Asia?
A
Pamirs
B
Kara-Kum
C
Fergana
D
Aral
2) Which of the following can be found in the country of Turkmenistan?
A
Indian Ocean
B
Kyzyl Kum
C
Fergana Valley
D
Kara-Kum
3) The two primary water sources in Southern Central Asia are the
A
Indian Ocean and Fergana River
B
Amu Dar'ya and syr Dar'ya
C
Caspian and Aral Sea
D
Red sea and lake titicaca
4) Europeans abandoned the main central Asian trade route because
A
Russians closed the roads
B
trains were invented
C
wars occured
D
shipping was faster
5) Which of the following statements does not describe Turkmenistan?
A
Its official language language is Persian
B
Islam is increasing in popularity
C
It has a tradition of poetry
D
Its carpets area a form of art
6) Every Central Asian country
A
has an ancient tradition of poetry
B
contains many yurts and tribes
C
is restoring its mosques
D
celebrates the holiday of nauruz
7) Which of the following are ancient silk road cities?
A
Tashkent and Samarqand
B
Tokyo and Rome
C
Manila and Cairo
D
Moscow and Saint Petersburg
8) The Soviets did not
A
Increase women's freedom
B
set up hospitals
C
establish five republics
D
shut down schools
9) The economics of the Central Asian countries are
A
growing rapidly
B
not connected to Russia
C
struggling to improve
D
dependent on China
10) Most of Central Asia's industry involves
A
carpets or embroidery
B
cattle or goats
C
minerals or farm products
D
silkworms or grapes
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