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Introduction to Geography, 8/e
Arthur Getis, San Diego State University
Judith Getis
Jerome D. Fellmann, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Urban Geography

Multiple Choice Quiz

Select the most correct answer from the alternatives given.



1

Of the three indicators of social segregation in American cities, the one that has undergone the most widespread change in recent years is:
A)social status
B)ethnicity
C)family status
D)racial status
2

Which of the following statements is incorrect?
A)American cities reflect the dominance of the automobile.
B)Asian cities have large areas on the periphery that contain slum housing.
C)Cities in Latin America have poorly developed CBDs.
D)European cities usually have a greenbelt surrounding the city.
3

Of the following urban structures, which is the largest in areal extent?
A)city
B)metropolitan area
C)town
D)urbanized area
4

In which region would a primate city hierarchy most likely be found?
A)Africa
B)Australia
C)Europe
D)North America
5

Which of the following statements concerning the multiplier effect is correct?
A)It is based on the city’s fertility rates.
B)It only increases; it does not decrease.
C)It is only useful in larger metropolitan areas.
D)The size of the effect is determined by the city’s basic/nonbasic ratio.
6

The characteristic that most distinguishes metropolises in developing countries from those in Western nations is the:
A)amount of apartment buildings
B)downtown core
C)ethnic enclaves
D)transportation network
7

Which of the following statements is an example of the site of the city?
A)Chicago is approximately 850 miles from New York City.
B)Dubuque, Iowa, is in the heart of the midwestern Corn Belt.
C)Pittsburgh is located at the confluence of the Ohio, Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers.
D)Seattle is located in the West.
8

Urbanization increases in direct proportion with:
A)zero population growth
B)crude birth rate
C)industrialization
D)exclusionary zoning
9

The overwhelming primacy of the capital city in many developing countries is a result of:
A)a dictatorial form of government
B)past colonial heritage
C)need to keep the countryside rural to produce food
D)inability to get people to concentrate in other urban areas
10

When two or more nearby cities strive to cooperate by developing a mutually convenient infrastructure, the result is called
A)megalopolis
B)network city
C)suburbanization
D)central business district
11

Which is not an example of an urban function?
A)entertainment
B)administration
C)defense
D)river crossing
12

If the urban hierarchy theory is correct, then in any country one should observe:
A)few megalopolises
B)few small towns
C)many megalopolises
D)the same number of small towns as megalopolises
13

Which of the following statements concerning Christaller’s Central Place Theory is incorrect?
A)If one town were eliminated, then the entire system would have to readjust.
B)Larger towns are spaced farther apart than smaller towns.
C)The number of larger towns and the number of smaller towns are roughly equal.
D)Towns of the same size will be evenly spaced.
14

In a city with a basic/nonbasic ratio of 1:2.5, an increase of 10,000 basic sector jobs would generate how many new total employees in the city?
A)4,000
B)10,000
C)25,000
D)35,000
15

The total economic structure of the city equals:
A)its basic activities
B)its nonbasic activities
C)the difference between its basic and nonbasic activities
D)the sum of its basic and nonbasic activities
16

Social areas within a city are defined by:
A)businesses, industries and residences
B)economic base, ethnicity and residences
C)family status, ethnicity and social status
D)social status, family status and economic base
17

In the North American city, the population density is highest:
A)at the center
B)in the suburbs
C)in the outer fringe area
D)just outside the center of the city
18

At the beginning of the 20th century only 12 metropolitan areas exceeded 1 million in population. By 1999, that figure exceeded:
A)280
B)300
C)340
D)400
19

According to the rank size rule, the third ranked settlement will be what ratio to the size of the first ranked settlement?
A)1/3
B)1/10
C)1/33
D)1/100
20

The land use type that usually occupies the most accessible sites in the city is:
A)agriculture
B)commercial
C)industrial
D)residential
21

Which is not an example of special placement circumstances concerning urban settlement location?:
A)island in a river
B)head of navigation
C)foot of a mountain pass
D)residential area
22

In general, the fastest growing U.S. metropolitan areas with more than 1 million people are found in:
A)southern tier states
B)New England states
C)Alaska and Hawaii
D)Pacific Northwest states
23

Presently, the region with the greatest urban share of total population is:
A)China
B)Europe
C)North America
D)Oceania
24

The economic base and financial stability of central cities has been grievously damaged by:
A)suburbanization
B)increases in minority populations
C)fierce competition for the most central locations
D)annexation of outlying areas
25

All of the following are common features of cities in the developing world except:
A)few of the large cities have modern centers of commerce
B)all have experienced massive in-migrations from rural areas
C)most are ringed by vast squatter settlements
D)all have populations greater than their formal functions and employment bases can support