FBQ1: A map is a ______ usually on a plane surface, of all or a part of the earth surface showing a group of features Answer: Representation FBQ2: A map is a reduced version of the reality. This is aided by the use of ____ Answer: Scale FBQ3: The _______of a map gives information about the what, where and when of the map Answer: Title FBQ4: ______symbols are usually not needed in maps Answer: Graphic FBQ5: Unless otherwise indicated the map is oriented such that the top is it’s _______ Answer: North FBQ6: The scale of the map helps the reader to make judgements about _____.therein Answer: Distances FBQ7: The Map ______shows the symbols and gives their meaning Answer: Legend FBQ8: Photographs are an example of____ graphics Answer: Bitmap FBQ9: In 1839____ coined the term ‘photograph’ in the United Kingdom? Answer: John Herschel FBQ10: An image formed from the interaction of an object and light and recorded by a camera is known as____? Answer: Photograph FBQ11: A map scale of 1:2000 can be describe as ______scale Answer: Large FBQ12: The mean number of stream segments in a drainage basin per unit area of the basin is known as? Answer: Stream frequency FBQ13: A map scale of 1:20,000 means 1 cm is equal to _____km Answer: 0.20 FBQ14: A long stretch of highland or ridge with a very steep slope on one side and a gentle slope on the other side is known as an? Answer: Escarpment FBQ15: A long narrow depression in-between two highlands is known as a? Answer: Valley FBQ16: A piece of land which rises above the surrounding environment is called a Answer: Hill FBQ17: A ______is a point whose height above sea level has been accurately determined using land surveying techniques Answer: Spot Height FBQ18: ______ are short lines drawn to show the shape of the land Answer: Hachures FBQ19: _____ is a line joining points of equal height value Answer: Contour FBQ20: _____ is obtained when the total length of all stream segments in a drainage basin is measured and divided by the area of the basin Answer: Drainage density FBQ21: In ____ drainage system rivers flow away from a central highland to different directions away from each other Answer: Radial FBQ22: _____system is that in which many streams or rivers flow into a lake Answer: Centripetal FBQ23: The drainage system is characterized by irregular branching of tributaries is known as? Answer: Dendritic FBQ24: The drainage system in which the tributaries run parallel to each other is called? Answer: Trellis FBQ25: ______is an isolated one family residence Answer: Homestead FBQ26: ____ involves nominal counting of the number of individual or discrete point features on a map Answer: Enumeration FBQ27: The measure of the level of compactness of a particular point feature distributed over a geographical space is known as? Answer: Density FBQ28: In a ___settlement pattern buildings are along transportation or communication lines Answer: Linear FBQ29: Settlements of few persons that are socially, culturally and linguistically homogenous are? Answer: Rural FBQ30: A ____is a graphic representation or scale model of spatial concepts Answer: Map FBQ31: If the location of D from C is 320ᵒ which direction is D from C on the cardinals? Answer: North North West FBQ32: _____are measured in degrees (0 – 360) in a clockwise direction from the true north Answer: Bearings FBQ33: Geographical coordinate lines that run east-west are called? Answer: Longitudes FBQ34: ___are lines that run North-South in a geographical grid system Answer: Latitudes FBQ35: If the location of B from A is 165ᵒ, using the cardinals which direction is B from A? Answer: South South East MCQ1: ______ are symbols that are derived from the abbreviation of some words hence they are in form of texts or letters. They are used to indicate the locations of the features they represent. Answer: Literal MCQ2: All but one is not a type of map projection? Answer: Scale MCQ3: Another name for literal symbol is? Answer: Textual MCQ4: _______ is the entails decoding of map symbols to derive their meanings and also understand the message or information those symbols convey to the map user. Answer: Map analysis MCQ5: A _________ map is also called an economic map. it shows and represents the natural resources and the economic activity of different regions of an area. Answer: Resource MCQ6: Maps are usually produced based on certain ______systems that enable us to accurately determine the locations of features. Answer: Coordinate MCQ7: ________ is an electronic or digital device used to record information on the latitude and longitude of any location on the surface of the Earth Answer: Global Positioning System MCQ8: ________ has to do with showing the curved surface of the Earth on a plane or flat sheet. Answer: Map projection MCQ9: A map scale can be expressed in __________ different ways Answer: Three MCQ10: Symbols are used to represent one-dimensional or linear features such as roads, rivers, railways, pipelines, and power or telecommunication cables __________ Answer: Line MCQ11: The___________ broad categories into which map scales can be grouped. Answer: Three MCQ12: Drainage in hydrology refers to _____ and rivers. Answer: Stream MCQ13: It is always good to provide a legend or key that explains what each ___ on a map represents. Answer: Symbol MCQ14: Every map is symbolised. Symbols are the ____ of the map maker. Answer: Language MCQ15: Coordinate systems such as geographical coordinates and ____ coordinates are very useful in determining the accurate locations of features on the map. Answer: Rectangular MCQ16: A______ is an isolated one family residence. Answer: Homestead MCQ17: Latitudes and longitudes as well as other geographical referencing systems are very useful in fixing the positions of features on a ___________ Answer: Map MCQ18: The ______ Scale tells the user how the map relates to the real world features it represents. Answer: Map MCQ19: ___ of longitude are arbitrary but conventional lines and together with the parallels based upon the naturally given equator, constitute the globe grid. Answer: Meridians MCQ20: _________ Preserve distances to places from one or two points. Answer: Equidistant projections MCQ21: As a _________ rule, the higher the denominator the smaller the scale and vice versa. Answer: General MCQ22: A projection is a method by which the curved surface of the earth is represented on a _______ surface. Answer: Flat MCQ23: ________ is one of the most important elements of a map Answer: Scale MCQ24: The_______ of a map shows how much how the given area has been reduced or enlarged to Answer: Scale MCQ25: ________ Symbols are mostly used in producing maps for children and non-literate adults. Answer: Pictorial MCQ26: ___________ tells the directions (which way) on a map using the cardinal points of North, South, East, West, and so on. Answer: Compass rose MCQ27: Maps and map-making have undergone some notable ____trend Answer: Evolutionary MCQ28: __________ Map is referred to as a reference tool, showing the outlines of selected natural and man-made features of the Earth; often acts as a frame for other information. Answer: Topographic MCQ29: The characteristics and components of maps are ______ to map analysis. Answer: Critical MCQ30: All but one is not a component of map _______ Answer: Design MCQ31: Maps can be grouped into various classes or ______ Answer: Types MCQ32: The term __________ map refers to the maps that are not actually produced and just exist in our minds Answer: Mental MCQ33: A map shows a two-dimensional representation of _____ dimensional features. Answer: Three MCQ34: ________ refers to outlining or placing boundaries round regions or areal units observed on the map. Answer: Delineation MCQ35: Maps have changed from basic expressions of ___________to works of art and extremely accurate scientific tool. Answer: Locations MCQ1: ______ are symbols that are derived from the abbreviation of some words hence they are in form of texts or letters. They are used to indicate the locations of the features they represent. Answer: Literal MCQ2: All but one is not a type of map projection? Answer: Scale MCQ3: Another name for literal symbol is? Answer: Textual MCQ4: _______ is the entails decoding of map symbols to derive their meanings and also understand the message or information those symbols convey to the map user. Answer: Map analysis MCQ5: A _________ map is also called an economic map. it shows and represents the natural resources and the economic activity of different regions of an area. Answer: Resource MCQ6: Maps are usually produced based on certain ______systems that enable us to accurately determine the locations of features. Answer: Coordinate MCQ7: ________ is an electronic or digital device used to record information on the latitude and longitude of any location on the surface of the Earth Answer: Global Positioning System MCQ8: ________ has to do with showing the curved surface of the Earth on a plane or flat sheet. Answer: Map projection MCQ9: A map scale can be expressed in __________ different ways Answer: Three MCQ10: Symbols are used to represent one-dimensional or linear features such as roads, rivers, railways, pipelines, and power or telecommunication cables __________ Answer: Line MCQ11: The___________ broad categories into which map scales can be grouped. Answer: Three MCQ12: Drainage in hydrology refers to _____ and rivers. Answer: Stream MCQ13: It is always good to provide a legend or key that explains what each ___ on a map represents. Answer: Symbol MCQ14: Every map is symbolised. Symbols are the ____ of the map maker. Answer: Language MCQ15: Coordinate systems such as geographical coordinates and ____ coordinates are very useful in determining the accurate locations of features on the map. Answer: Rectangular MCQ16: A______ is an isolated one family residence. Answer: Homestead MCQ17: Latitudes and longitudes as well as other geographical referencing systems are very useful in fixing the positions of features on a ___________ Answer: Map MCQ18: The ______ Scale tells the user how the map relates to the real world features it represents. Answer: Map MCQ19: ___ of longitude are arbitrary but conventional lines and together with the parallels based upon the naturally given equator, constitute the globe grid. Answer: Meridians MCQ20: _________ Preserve distances to places from one or two points. Answer: Equidistant projections MCQ21: As a _________ rule, the higher the denominator the smaller the scale and vice versa. Answer: General MCQ22: A projection is a method by which the curved surface of the earth is represented on a _______ surface. Answer: Flat MCQ23: ________ is one of the most important elements of a map Answer: Scale MCQ24: The_______ of a map shows how much how the given area has been reduced or enlarged to Answer: Scale MCQ25: ________ Symbols are mostly used in producing maps for children and non-literate adults. Answer: Pictorial MCQ26: ___________ tells the directions (which way) on a map using the cardinal points of North, South, East, West, and so on. Answer: Compass rose MCQ27: Maps and map-making have undergone some notable ____trend Answer: Evolutionary MCQ28: __________ Map is referred to as a reference tool, showing the outlines of selected natural and man-made features of the Earth; often acts as a frame for other information. Answer: Topographic MCQ29: The characteristics and components of maps are ______ to map analysis. Answer: Critical MCQ30: All but one is not a component of map _______ Answer: Design MCQ31: Maps can be grouped into various classes or ______ Answer: Types MCQ32: The term __________ map refers to the maps that are not actually produced and just exist in our minds Answer: Mental MCQ33: A map shows a two-dimensional representation of _____ dimensional features. Answer: Three MCQ34: ________ refers to outlining or placing boundaries round regions or areal units observed on the map. Answer: Delineation MCQ35: Maps have changed from basic expressions of ___________to works of art and extremely accurate scientific tool. Answer: Locations