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Standardized Test Prep Preview Multiple Choice

Multiple Choice 1. Why are the oceans important to the water cycle? A. Oceans contain saltwater. B. The four major oceans are all joined. C. Most of Earth’s water is contained in the oceans. D. Oceans cover more of Earth’s surface area.

Multiple Choice 1. Why are the oceans important to the water cycle? A. Oceans contain saltwater. B. The four major oceans are all joined. C. Most of Earth’s water is contained in the oceans. D. Oceans cover more of Earth’s surface area.

Multiple Choice, continued 2. Where do we find most of the water that is available for human use? F. groundwater G. the ocean H. polar ice caps I. rivers and streams

Multiple Choice, continued 2. Where do we find most of the water that is available for human use? F. groundwater G. the ocean H. polar ice caps I. rivers and streams

Multiple Choice, continued 3. Which of the following is an example of a nonpoint-source of pollution? A. chemical factory B. livestock feedlot C. oil spill D. wastewater treatment plant

Multiple Choice, continued 3. Which of the following is an example of a nonpoint-source of pollution? A. chemical factory B. livestock feedlot C. oil spill D. wastewater treatment plant

Multiple Choice, continued How does heat act as a water pollutant? F. It slows down the flow of water. G. It speeds up chemical reactions. H. It increases the nutrients in the water. I. It decreases oxygen in the water.

Multiple Choice, continued How does heat act as a water pollutant? F. It slows down the flow of water. G. It speeds up chemical reactions. H. It increases the nutrients in the water. I. It decreases oxygen in the water.

Multiple Choice, continued Use this map to answer questions 5 through 7.

Multiple Choice, continued 5. What can be inferred about the human population of Canada? A. Most people live in the southeast part of Canada. B. The greatest number of people live along the west coast. C. The Hudson Bay area is the most populous part of Canada. D. More people live around the Great Lakes than along the Saskatchewan River.

Multiple Choice, continued 5. What can be inferred about the human population of Canada? A. Most people live in the southeast part of Canada. B. The greatest number of people live along the west coast. C. The Hudson Bay area is the most populous part of Canada. D. More people live around the Great Lakes than along the Saskatchewan River.

Multiple Choice, continued 6. Which of the following is the northernmost source of freshwater? F. Baffin Bay G. Great Bear Lake H. Hudson Strait I. MacKenzie River

Multiple Choice, continued 6. Which of the following is the northernmost source of freshwater? F. Baffin Bay G. Great Bear Lake H. Hudson Strait I. MacKenzie River

Multiple Choice, continued 7. What is the relationship between cities and water resources? A. Cities are always located near rivers. B. Cities are always located near lakes. C. Cities are never located near salt water. D. Cities are usually located near water resources.

Multiple Choice, continued 7. What is the relationship between cities and water resources? A. Cities are always located near rivers. B. Cities are always located near lakes. C. Cities are never located near salt water. D. Cities are usually located near water resources.