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Round 1

Round 1. World Geography Russia REVIEW—from Mr. Hodges of City of Salem Schools. The mountain range that separates Europe from Asia is the …. A. Himalayas. B. Ural. C. Atlas. D. Zygros. The mountain range that separates Europe from Asia is the …. A. Himalayas. B. Ural. C. Atlas.

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Round 1

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  1. Round 1 World Geography Russia REVIEW—from Mr. Hodges of City of Salem Schools

  2. The mountain range that separates Europe from Asia is the… A. Himalayas B. Ural C. Atlas D. Zygros

  3. The mountain range that separates Europe from Asia is the… A. Himalayas B. Ural C. Atlas D. Zygros

  4. In Russia and Central Asia, most people who practice a religion belong to the A. Orthodox B. Muslim C. Catholicism D. Judaism

  5. In Russia and Central Asia, most people who practice a religion belong to the A. Orthodox B. Muslim C. Catholicism D. Judaism

  6. The fertile soil found in the fertile triangle is known as. A. Permafrost B. Steppe C. Chernozem D. Tundra

  7. The fertile soil found in the fertile triangle is known as. A. Permafrost B. Steppe C. Chernozem D. Tundra

  8. The oldest and deepest lake in the world is A. Lake Baikal B. Caspian Sea C. Lake Michigan D. Aral sea

  9. The oldest and deepest lake in the world is A. Lake Baikal B. Caspian Sea C. Lake Michigan D. Aral sea

  10. The largest forest region in the world is the A. Black Forest B. Tundra of Russia C. Amazon Rainforest D. Taiga or coniferous forest of Russia

  11. The largest forest region in the world is the A. Black Forest B. Tundra of Russia C. Amazon Rainforest D. Taiga or coniferous forest of Russia

  12. The process of turning fertile land into a desert or drying up a lake that becomes a desert is called A. Recertification B. Deforestation C. Desertification D. Irrigation

  13. The process of turning fertile land into a desert or drying up a lake that becomes a desert is called A. Recertification B. Deforestation C. Desertification D. Irrigation

  14. Most of the rivers in Russia and Central Asia flow in which direction? A. South B. East C. West D. North

  15. Most of the rivers in Russia and Central Asia flow in which direction? A. South B. East C. West D. North

  16. One type of vegetation zone not found in Russia and central Asia is A. Taiga Forest B. Tropical Forest C. Tundra D. Steppe

  17. One type of vegetation zone not found in Russia and central Asia is A. Taiga Forest B. Tropical Forest C. Tundra D. Steppe

  18. Under the former Soviet rule, religion was A. Supported B. Encouraged C. Discouraged D. Banned

  19. Under the former Soviet rule, religion was A. Supported B. Encouraged C. Discouraged D. Banned

  20. Under the former Soviet system, most farmers worked on A. Collective farms B. Commercial farms C. Diary farms D. Mixed farms

  21. Under the former Soviet system, most farmers worked on A. Collective farms B. Commercial farms C. Diary farms D. Mixed farms

  22. The pollution crisis in the former Soviet Union and central Asia was caused by A. Focus on developing a market economy B. Government overspending C. Focus on production of consumer goods D. Government neglect of the environment

  23. The pollution crisis in the former Soviet Union and central Asia was caused by A. Focus on developing a market economy B. Government overspending C. Focus on production of consumer goods D. Government neglect of the environment

  24. Under the former Soviet system, citizens lived in: A. Privately owned homes B. Cramped Apartments C. Government hotels D. Shantytowns

  25. Under the former Soviet system, citizens lived in: A. Privately owned homes B. Cramped Apartments C. Government hotels D. Shantytowns

  26. The countries of Russia and Central Europe are A. Developed B. Occupied by the U.S. C. Developing D. Controlled by the Russian Mafia

  27. The countries of Russia and Central Europe are A. Developed B. Occupied by the U.S. C. Developing D. Controlled by the Russian Mafia

  28. The largest country in central Asia is: A. Russia B. Uzbekistan C. Ukraine D. Turkmenistan

  29. The largest country in central Asia is: A. Russia B. Uzbekistan C. Ukraine D. Turkmenistan

  30. Chernobyl is the site of A. Beginning of the Bolshevik revolution B. The Eastern most city on the Trans-Siberian railroad C. A nuclear reactor accident in 1986 D. Lenin's birthplace

  31. Chernobyl is the site of A. Beginning of the Bolshevik revolution B. The Eastern most city on the Trans-Siberian railroad C. A nuclear reactor accident in 1986 D. Lenin's birthplace

  32. The fortress that houses the government of Russia is: A. St. Basil’s Cathedral B. The Kremlin C. Gorky park D. Siberia

  33. The fortress that houses the government of Russia is: A. St. Basil’s Cathedral B. The Kremlin C. Gorky park D. Siberia

  34. A religious painting found in the homes of members of the Eastern Orthodox Church is A. A Crucifix B. An Icon C. A Cross D. A Mural

  35. A religious painting found in the homes of members of the Eastern Orthodox Church is A. A Crucifix B. An Icon C. A Cross D. A Mural

  36. The cathedral in Red Square with nine colorful domes is the: A. St. Cyril’s Cathedral B. St. Basil’s Cathedral C. Canterbury Cathedral D. St. Andrew’s Cathedral

  37. The cathedral in Red Square with nine colorful domes is the: A. St. Cyril’s Cathedral B. St. Basil’s Cathedral C. Canterbury Cathedral D. St. Andrew’s Cathedral

  38. Which sea is shrinking because water is being diverted to irrigate crops A. Aral sea B. Dead sea C. Black sea D. Baltic sea

  39. Which sea is shrinking because water is being diverted to irrigate crops A. Aral sea B. Dead sea C. Black sea D. Baltic sea

  40. The main crop grown in the desert of Uzbekistan is A. Wheat B. Rice D. Tobacco C. Cotton

  41. The main crop grown in the desert of Uzbekistan is A. Wheat B. Rice D. Tobacco C. Cotton

  42. The capital city of Russia is A. Kiev B. St. Petersburg C. Novosibirsk D. Moscow

  43. The capital city of Russia is A. Kiev B. St. Petersburg C. Novosibirsk D. Moscow

  44. The climate of Russia and the countries of Central Asia can best described as A. Extreme cold weather all over the region B. Moderate climate with some snow C. Varied ranging from tropical to continental D. Varied ranging from Mediterranean to tundra

  45. The climate of Russia and the countries of Central Asia can best described as A. Extreme cold weather all over the region B. Moderate climate with some snow C. Varied ranging from tropical to continental D. Varied ranging from Mediterranean to tundra

  46. Which of the following would NOT be an example of the reform movement glasnost ( social openness)? A. Teenagers are allowed to watch rock videos and listen to rock music B. A famous Russian writer who was exiled for criticizing the government returns D. The guards change every hour at Lenin's tomb. C. A Christian Church reopens

  47. Which of the following would NOT be an example of the reform movement glasnost ( social openness)? A. Teenagers are allowed to watch rock videos and listen to rock music B. A famous Russian writer who was exiled for criticizing the government returns D. The guards change every hour at Lenin's tomb. C. A Christian Church reopens

  48. Which of the following would NOT be an example of the reform movement perestroika (economic openness)? A. Teenagers can buy Levi jeans on the open market B. McDonalds opens in Moscow C. Museums, parks, and circuses open to the public D. Farmers decide what to grow and make a profit

  49. Which of the following would NOT be an example of the reform movement perestroika (economic openness)? A. Teenagers can buy Levi jeans on the open market B. McDonalds opens in Moscow C. Museums, parks, and circuses open to the public D. Farmers decide what to grow and make a profit

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