Unit1test PDF
Unit1test PDF
World Geography
Unit 1 - Test
Introduction to World of Geography
Term Identification
Directions: Pick a word from the box that best completes the sentences below.
distortion
latitude
Prime Meridian
longitude
degree
geographer
Equator
projection
globe
geography
key
Gerardus
Mercator
scale
compass rose
cardinal direction
1. Imaginary east-west circles parallel to the Equator are called ______________________ lines.
2. Halfway between the North and the South poles, the _____________________ circles the globe
horizontally at 0 degrees.
3. The study of the Earth is called ________________________.
4. The unit of measure used to determine an absolute location on a map or a globe is a(n) ________.
5. A geographer who created a flat map in 1569 to help sailors navigate long journeys around the globe:
________________________.
6. A representation of the Earths rounded surface on a flat piece of paper is called a(n) __________.
7. A misrepresentation of the true shape or a change in the accuracy of a shape: ______________.
8. One of the four compass points: north, south, east, and west: _________________________.
9. The section of a map that explains symbols for the map features: _______________________.
10. A map feature that shows the four cardinal directions: _______________________.
11. The imaginary line that circles the globe from north to south at 0 degrees: _________________.
12. A person who studies the Earth: ___________________________.
13. The size of an area on a map as compared with the areas actual size: ____________________.
14. A round model of the earth that shows the continents and oceans in their true shapes:
______________________.
15. Imaginary north-south lines parallel to the Prime Meridian that circle the globe vertically:
______________________.
Label the following geographic features on the blank globe (using arrows if needed):
a. Prime Meridian
f. the Southern Hemisphere
b. Equator
g. the Western Hemisphere
c. lines of latitude
h. the Eastern Hemisphere
d. lines of longitude
i. the North Pole
e. the Northern
j. the South Pole
Hemisphere
Label the map projections with the corresponding letter of their correct names:
a. Robinson Projection
b. Equal-Area Projection
c. Mercator Projection
d. Interrupted Projection
e. Peters Projection
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Essay:
Directions: Answer BOTH of the following questions. Essay questions must be answered in complete
sentences and need to be at least 250 words long. Make sure your essay answer has an introduction, a
body, and a clear conclusion! Please answer on the back of this page.
1. If you were planning a two day car trip to a different state, would you take a map or a globe with
you? Explain your decision.
2. List each of the five themes of geography and explain briefly how geographers use these themes
to organize information about the Earth.