Use the Map Below to Answer Questions 1-4. 1. France: __________ 2. England: __________ 3. Portugal: ___________ 4. France: ___________ 5. Russian is an example of a _______ language. A. Romance B. Slavic C. Germanic D. Greek 6. Which is the oldest of the three main religions of Europe? A. Christianity B. Islam C. Judaism D. Catholic 7. Which of the following are the three main families of European languages? A. Slavic, Germanic, French B. German, Russian, French C. Germanic, Romantic, Slavic D. Romanic, Germanic, Russian 8. How are the three religions alike? A. They each worship several gods. B. They each worship only one god. C. Each of the three religions is getting smaller. D. They each use a sacred text known as the Bible. 9. In what way are the French and Italian languages alike? A. The countries of France and Italy are close to each other. B. They are both Romance languages that derived from Latin. C. They are both the official language of the United Nations. D. French and Italian share the roots of the Germanic languages. 10. What do German and English have in common? A. They are both Romance languages. B. They are both primarily spoken in Russia. C. They are both Germanic languages. D. They are the primary languages spoken in Italy. 1. The natural border between France and Spain are the _________. A. Ural Mountains B. Alps C. Pyrenees Mountains D. Carpathian Mountains 2. The 2ndlargest river in Europe (that runs through 12 countries) is the _____________ river. A. Rhine B. Danube C. Seine D. Thames 3. What is the name of the mountain range that divides the continents of Europe and Asia? A. Alps B. Ural Mountains C. Pyrenees Mountains 4. Which European peninsula is closest to the Arctic Circle? A. Scandinavian B. Iberian C. Italian D. Balkan 5. More than half of Europe is covered by a landform called the _________. A. Central Uplands. B. Alpine Mountain System. C. European Plain. D. Northwestern Highlands. 6. What physical feature makes it difficult for Italian merchants to trade with countries north of Italy? A. The Alps B. Mediterranean Sea C. European Plain D. Pyrenees Mountains 7. Which letter represents the country of Germany? 8. The red circle on this map is marking what land form? A. Jutland Peninsula B. Iberian Peninsula C. Scandinavian Peninsula 9. What 350 mile long body of water separates the southern portion of the United Kingdom from northern France? A. The North Sea B. The Thames River C. The Atlantic Ocean D. The English Channel 10. This county has a capital of Moscow and was once the the Soviet Union. What is the name of the country? A. China B. Germany C. Russia D. Ukraine 11. Which of these is considered part of Eastern Europe? A. Italy B. Poland C. Germany 1. Which letter represents the Danube River? 2. Which letter represents the Rhine River? 3. Which letter marks the Iberian Peninsula? 4. Using the map as a guide, which answer would BEST support this statement? “European geography has led to great economic success of its countries.” A. Mountain ranges have created profitable ski resorts. B. Access to water has allowed for trade between nations. C. Warm, tropical climates have led to Europe’s dominant economy. D. All countries are connected by a series of rivers and canals. 5. Russia: ____________ 6. England: ____________ 7. Portugal: ____________ 8. Italy: ____________ 9. Ukraine: ____________ 10. Belgium: ____________ 11. Poland: ____________ 12. Germany: ____________ 13. France: ____________ 14. Portugal: ____________ 1. Which of these would be LEAST likely to be found in the European Plain? A. Russia B. Germany C. Rhine River D. the Pyrenees 2. The geographic feature MOST responsible for extensive trade within Europe has m historically been the A. variety of climates due to mountain ranges. B. numerous ports on the Atlantic Ocean. C. scarcity of volcanic activity. D. abundant navigable rivers. 3. Europe's vast coastline and inland river system have had the GREATEST impact on A. the continent's fishing and shipping industries. B. the continent's investing and banking industries. C. the continent's mining and agriculture industries. D. the continent's technology and manufacturing industries. 4. Which continent could be described as a "group of peninsulas" bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, the Baltic Sea, and the Black Sea? A. Asia B. Europe C. Africa D. South America • • • • very cold temperatures 10"-15" precipitation annually permafrost prevents much plant life found mostly in Canada and Russia 5. What kind of climate is being described above? A. Arid B. Highland C. Subarctic D. Tundra 6. Which area of Russia has the greatest population? A. Siberia B. Asian Russia C. European Russia D. Russia’s population is spread out evenly across the country. 7. Which condition keeps Russia’s natural resources from being used? A. harsh climate and rough terrain B. lack of workers C. no market for the resources D. no government funding 8. What physical feature makes it difficult for Italian merchants to trade with countries north of Italy? A. The Alps B. Mediterranean Sea C. European Plain D. Pyrenees Mountains 9. Historically, Europe's coastal location and river systems A. have contributed to the highest population density in the world. B. have resulted in trade dominance in recent centuries. C. have protected Europe from invaders. D. have prevented the spread of religion.
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