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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A Concentric Model
B Von Thunen’s Model
C Sector Model
Question #2
A Von Thunen’s Model
B Concentric Model
C Sector Model
Question #3
A Concentric Model
B Von Thunen’s Model
C Sector Model
Question #4
A The Basin Green Car Train
B Pacific Electric Red Car
C The Hollywood Subway
D The Los Angeles Rail Authority
Question #5
A Promote and control business along the way
B Provide a public service for free
C Foster the creation of towns and a network of dependency
D Establish rail lines West
Question #6
A False
B True
Question #7
A 1860s
B 1850s
C 1880s
D 1840s
E 1870s
Question #8
A 1880s
B 1860s
C 1850s
D 1870s
E 1840s
Question #9
A 1860s
B 1850s
C 1870s
D 1880s
E 1840s
Question #10
A 1840s
B 1850s
C 1880s
D 1870s
E 1860s
Question #11
A 1850s
B 1840s
C 1860s
D 1870s
E 1880s
Question #12
A True
B False
Question #13
A Kibera slum of Nairobi, Kenya
B Lagos in general
C Copa Bello Slum of Rio, Brazil
D West Point slum of Monrovia, Liberia
Question #14
A Fire and police will typically not enter large slums (they don’t pay taxes)
B Slum residents often have to pay a cartel/gang for illegall pirated utilities
C Typically only NGOs service these needs, but inconsistent
D The do not own where they live, they squat (homeless but occupy as residence)
E Number one cause of child mortality on the planet. Often causes gastroenteritis
Question #15
A The do not own where they live, they squat (homeless but occupy as residence)
B Number one cause of child mortality on the planet. Often causes gastroenteritis
C Typically only NGOs service these needs, but inconsistent
D Slum residents often have to pay a cartel/gang for illegall pirated utilities
E Fire and police will typically not enter large slums (they don’t pay taxes)
Question #16
A Number one cause of child mortality on the planet. Often causes gastroenteritis
B The do not own where they live, they squat (homeless but occupy as residence)
C Typically only NGOs service these needs, but inconsistent
D Fire and police will typically not enter large slums (they don’t pay taxes)
E Slum residents often have to pay a cartel/gang for illegall pirated utilities
Question #17
A Fire and police will typically not enter large slums (they don’t pay taxes)
B The do not own where they live, they squat (homeless but occupy as residence)
C Typically only NGOs service these needs, but inconsistent
D Number one cause of child mortality on the planet. Often causes gastroenteritis
E Slum residents often have to pay a cartel/gang for illegall pirated utilities
Question #18
A The do not own where they live, they squat (homeless but occupy as residence)
B Slum residents often have to pay a cartel/gang for illegall pirated utilities
C Number one cause of child mortality on the planet. Often causes gastroenteritis
D Typically only NGOs service these needs, but inconsistent
E Fire and police will typically not enter large slums (they don’t pay taxes)
Question #19
A Total population divided into arable land
B births – death
C Total population divided into land area
Question #20
A Total population divided into arable land
B births – death
C Total population divided into land area
Question #21
A births – death
B Total population divided into arable land
C Total population divided into land area
Question #22
A True
B False
Question #23
A The average number of children born to women of child-bearing age, within a particular population
B The average birth rate in a given society
C The average age of mothers who give birth before 40 in a particular society
D The number of kids per 1000 adults in a country
Question #24
A True
B False
Question #25
A Population increase results in smaller cities
B It is both true and untrue that access to calories equals population increase.
C As population rises, food production rises.
D Population is both geometrical and linear.
Question #26
A Rate of natural increase
B Life Expectancy
C Population Growth Rate
D Societal Increase Rate (SIR)
Question #27
A How a bunch of cities often exist side-by-side
B political borders with its own government and municipal codes.
C If it has a downtown (CBD) then it is a city.
D Any concentration of people and buildings
Question #28
A Vocational specialization
B Ruralization of humanity
C Advancements in language
D Structural religions
Question #29
A Human, Physical, and Geospatial Technologies
B Geological, Cultural, and Mapping
C Historical, physiographical, and cartographical
D Urban, Political, and Economic
Question #30
A He effectively spread the message that “Winter is Coming”
B He used colonial maps to identify the best locations for agriculture in India
C He influenced city planners in the 1920s to avoid new construction on the Thames River, because of flood cycles.
D He identified that contaminated water sources led to a Cholera outbreak in 19th century London
Question #31
A How does the physical environment shape human activities?
B How do seasons impact humanity?
C How do humans manipulate their physical environment?
D What data can be collected and used to visualize patterns?
Question #32
A True
B False
Question #33
A 3, 2000
B 2/3, 1820
C two, 1798
D .5, 1913