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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

Maps

Multiple Choice Quiz

Select the most correct answer from the alternatives given.



1

Latitude is measured north and south of the Equator:
A)along any meridian
B)along any parallel
C)east and west of the Prime Meridian
D)east and west of the International Date Line
2

A map, whose areal units are normally not true to scale, and thus looks more like a diagram, is termed:
A)a cartogram
B)equal area
C)proportional symbol
D)topographic
3

With respect to U.S. Geological Survey Topographic Maps:
A)the contour interval may vary from as little as 5 to as much as 50 feet
B)the 1:24,000 series is complete for the contiguous United States and Hawaii
C)they do not display human or cultural features
D)they were designed for military purposes
4

Using Figure 2.3, when it is noon in Pittsburgh, PA, what time of day is it in Tokyo, Japan?
A)2:00 AM the same day
B)9:00 PM the same day
C)2:00 AM the next day
D)9:00 PM the next day
5

The term remote sensing refers to the:
A)calculation of the precise location of all one million plus U.S.G.S. benchmarks
B)construction of maps by hand drafting
C)detection of the nature of objects from a distance
D)wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum
6

Extent of water pollution may be detected using which of the following?
A)astrological images
B)orthophoto images
C)infared photography
D)topographic images
7

The distance between each degree of latitude is approximately:
A)69 km
B)101 km
C)111 km
D)360 km
8

Which of the following globe properties is incorrect?
A)All lines of latitude are parallel to the equator and to each other.
B)All meridians converge at the poles and are true north-south lines.
C)Meridians and parallels intersect at right angles.
D)Parallels increase in length as one nears the poles.
9

A half circle of 180 degrees of arc which connects the earth’s poles.
A)latitude
B)longitude
C)parallel
D)meridian
10

A system of angular measurement for specifying location north or south of the equator.
A)latitude
B)longitude
C)parallel
D)meridian
11

A system of angular measurement for specifying location along the east-west dimension.
A)latitude
B)longitude
C)parallel
D)meridian
12

True east-west lines comprising a full circle of 360 degrees of arc.
A)latitude
B)longitude
C)parallel
D)meridian
13

The contour interval represents the:
A)accuracy of the surveying work
B)horizontal spacing between the contour lines
C)number of contour lines on a map
D)vertical spacing between contour lines
14

All of the following are map projections except:
A)Conic
B)Cylindrical
C)Geoidal
D)Planar
15

Each time zone extends across approximately how many degrees of longitude:
A)15
B)50
C)69
D)111
16

Geographic information systems:
A)are the only means for fast replication of maps
B)create computer drawn maps called pixels
C)emphasize the use of the map as a means of information storage
D)use both locational and non-locational or attribute data
17

The principal purpose of topographic maps is to:
A)assess the human impact upon environmentally sensitive areas
B)determine the location and extent of urban areas
C)display elevation and terrain by the use of contours
D)provide information about geologic processes
18

If a map is called conformal, then it is correct for areas in terms of:
A)area
B)distance
C)shape
D)direction
19

A large-scale map depicts:
A)a large amount of detail and a large amount of area
B)a large amount of detail and a small amount of area
C)a small amount of detail and a large amount of area
D)a small amount of detail and a small amount of area
20

The widely used Mercator map projection is most properly used for:
A)calculating true distances between points
B)comparing size of areas
C)displaying true shapes of land masses
D)navigation
21

The map type best used to record not only the presence of a phenomenon but to suggest a visual impression of the pattern is:
A)dot
B)choropleth
C)linear
D)cartogram
22

In a GIS, a pixel is
A)used to scan images onto a cylindrical drum
B)used in raster format and is defined by row and column numbers
C)used in vector format and is defined by polygons
D)a series of arcs with reference to a coordinate system
23

On which projection do all great circles appear as straight lines?
A)cylindrical
B)conic
C)gnomonic
D)planar
24

A choropleth map and a cartogram are both examples of the portrayal of geographic information based on:
A)point symbols
B)area symbols
C)line symbols
D)national symbols
25

In the township and range system, baselines:
A)are found only along the 43rd parallel
B)run in a east-west direction
C)run in a north-south direction
D)are found only along the New Mexico Principal Meridian