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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A Sycamore trees
B Cedar trees
C Birch trees
D Redwood trees
E Pine trees
Question #2
A The California Aqueduct runs from the Delta-Mendota Canal to the Western San Joaquin Valley and various Southern coastal urban centers
B The source of the Colorado River Aqueduct completed in 1939 was Parker Dam
C The Metropolitan Water District was set up in 1928 to serve Los Angeles and 10 other cities
D The development of the California Aqueduct was partially influenced by the fact that precipitation is heaviest in Northern California while water usage is greatest in Southern California
E The primary water source of the original Los Angeles Aqueduct was Lake Tahoe
Question #3
A An exurb
B Multiple nuclei
C An ethnoburb
D A barrio
Question #4
A Local project
B River
C Superfund site
D Federal project
E State project
Question #5
A The Sacramento River
B The Panama Canal
C The Golden Gate Strait
D Alcatraz Island
E The Salton Sea
Question #6
A Lettuce and almonds
B Strawberries and plums
C Tomatoes and cotton
D Dates and figs
Question #7
A The Hetch Hetchy Project.
B The Los Angeles Water Project.
C The Central Valley Project.
D The California Aqueduct.
Question #8
A In parts of the Coast Ranges where the normal lapse rate is dominant.
B In parts of coastal Oregon where maritime air dominates in both summer and winter months.
C On the lower slopes of low lying mountain ranges in the Atlantic Periphery region.
D Along the west coast in what is today known as the state of California.
Question #9
A Deep water shipping channels
B Irrigation for agriculture
C Water for railroad corridors
D Water for amusement parks
E Drinking water
Question #10
A To use natives as slave labor in agriculture.
B As a place for natives to go when they are sick or injured.
C As a trading post between native tribes and Spanish merchants.
D To catalog native tribes and their languages.
Question #11
A Water shortages
B Rapid in-migration
C Smog
D Pollution
E Not enough farming
Question #12
A The climate north of San Francisco includes year-round precipitation
B California’s Central Valley experiences warmer summer temperatures than the coastal regions
C The marine west coast climate includes mild temperatures with relatively little variation
D California’s Central Valley is generally wetter than the coastal areas
E In California’s Central Valley, the rainfall is on the windward (western) side of the Sierra mountains
Question #13
A Microdistrict
B Boomburb
C Ethnoburbs
D Penurbia
Question #14
A The name comes from the Native American Wiyot word for “Golden Land.
B The name comes from a knight the 11th century Old French Poem, the “La Chanson de Roland” or “The Song of Roland”.
C A tribute to the Infante de Isla California who funded many of the Christian missions.
D The name comes from a mythical land in Spanish romance novel “Las Sergas de Esplandián” or “The Adventures of Esplandián”.
Question #15
A A greater number of tribal conflicts caused groups to split and become isolated.
B The flat terrain and lack of wetlands in the Central Valley drew many Native American immigrants from the surrounding Aztec, Mayan, Great Basin and Puget Sound tribes.
C Past periods of disease forced isolation between many groups that led to cultural uniqueness.
D The mild climate and rich diversity of resources.
Question #16
A The fame of the Los Alamos labs.
B The Silicon Valley was protected by massive shore defenses after WWII.
C The power grid for California was centered around the Silicon Valley.
D The region was ideally located to attract and retain a highly educated workforce
Question #17
A Gold
B Water
C Oil
D Money
Question #18
A The amount of farms starting to become unusable for agriculture because of the overuse of pesticides.
B Its reliance on underpaid migrant labor from Latin America.
C The extinction of native species, due to loss of habitat, has resulted in certain plant eating insects and animals no longer having natural predators.
D Too much farmland has been used for industrial farming and cannot be used for organic farms.
Question #19
A Dairy, agriculture, government, and tourism
B Aerospace, farm machinery, food processing, and government
C Government, agriculture, food processing, and aerospace
D Tourism, government, farm machinery, and dairy
Question #20
A Oblique
B Normal
C Vertical
D Horizontal
Question #21
A Desert conditions
B Very wet climates with cool temps
C Areas with winter rainfall
D Foggy areas
E Moist soil
Question #22
A The Colorado Aqueduct.
B The Los Angeles Aqueduct.
C The Coachella Canal.
D The All American Canal.
Question #23
A Artichokes
B Nectarines
C Bananas
D Asparagus
E Blackberries
Question #24
A The turn of the 20th century
B The discovery of gold in California
C The bombing of Pearl Harbor
D The United States entered WWI
Question #25
A Los Angeles had a larger population
B Both cities had about the same population
C San Francisco had a larger population
D Los Angeles wasn’t founded until after 1900
Question #26
A Land-use competition is a one of the major issues facing California farms
B The largest decrease in the number of farms appears to be in areas around San Diego
C California accounts for more than 55% of all the irrigated water usage in the U.S.
D The largest increase in the number of farms would appear to be in the area immediately north of San Francisco
E California has more irrigated land than any other state in the U.S.
Question #27
A The British and the Russians
B The Dutch and the Swedish
C The French and the Portuguese
D The Germans and the Prussians
Question #28
A The Entertainment Industry
B The Forestry Industry
C The Defense Industry
D The Petroleum Industry
Question #29
A The first Spanish exploration of California occurred around the mid-1500s
B One of the great advantages of California is its climate
C Nearly 10% of all North American Native Americans before European contact lived in California
D Hot winds blowing toward coast are known as Santa Ana winds
E California’s original Native-American population consisted of large tribes with little cultural variation among tribes
Question #30
A Near the coast
B Non-Anglo ethnic groups live in suburban areas AND away from the coast
C Away from the coast
D Near the center of Los Angeles
E In suburban areas
Question #31
A The California region.
B The Intermontane.
C The Pacific Northwest.
D The Coastal South.
Question #32
A A Mediterranean environment
B The Indian Ocean
C An Arctic environment
D The Bahamas sea life
E Sea life found near Puerto Vallarta
Question #33
A Ground-shaking hazards from earthquakes extend all the way up to northern Washington
B An earthquake belt exists from Los Angeles southeast through the Imperial Valley
C The San Andreas Fault ends in San Francisco Bay
D There really was a major earthquake in Missouri
E Three of the most powerful earthquakes ever in the U.S. occurred along California’s Central Coast
Question #34
A Lancaster
B Sacramento
C Pasadena
D San Dimas
E San Diego
Question #35
A A trash dump catching fire.
B The 100th death in Los Angeles due to air pollution.
C An off-shore oil spill.
D A massive river fish kill.