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Test your knowledge of social studies material Social Studies Review Test your knowledge of social studies material

What continent is labeled #1? The World A. Africa B. Asia C. Europe D. North America 10 3 7 1 11 6 4 2 5 9 8

What was Newport’s goal when he left England? to colonize Virginia, discover riches, and find a western route to Asia to discover riches to conquer land and discover riches to find a sea route to the Americas and to find riches

Which country sponsored Juan Ponce de Leon’s voyage? Spain France England Europe

Half of a globe is called a_____? A. map B. hemisphere C. prime meridian D. continent

What continent is labeled #3? The World A. Africa B. Asia C. Europe D. North America 10 3 7 1 11 6 4 2 5 9 8

What city is labeled #3? San Salvador Jamestown St. Augustine Quebec 1 2 3 4

Which explorer landed in San Salvador, Bahamas? Christopher Columbus Christopher Newport Juan Ponce de Leon Jacques Cartier

Where is France located? A. Europe B. Asia C. North America D. Antarctica

What continent is labeled #2? The World A. South America B. Asia C. Antarctica D. North America 10 3 7 1 11 6 4 2 5 9 8

Which explorer landed near Quebec, Canada to colonize the land? Christopher Columbus Christopher Newport Juan Ponce de Leon Jacques Cartier

Which statement is NOT true about the bar graph? A. It rained the most in March. B. It rained the least in January. C. It rained the least in April. D. It rained equal amounts in May and June.

What ocean is labeled #4? A. Arctic Ocean B. Atlantic Ocean The World A. Arctic Ocean B. Atlantic Ocean C. Pacific Ocean D. Indian Ocean 10 3 7 1 11 6 4 2 5 9 8

A. hemisphere B. equator C. prime meridian D. continent What is the name of the imaginary line that divides the globe into the northern and southern hemispheres? A. hemisphere B. equator C. prime meridian D. continent

What city is labeled #4? San Salvador Jamestown St. Augustine Quebec 1 2 3 4

Which explorer colonized Virginia in four voyages? Christopher Columbus Christopher Newport Juan Ponce de Leon Jacques Cartier

What was Columbus’ goal when he left Spain? to colonize the new world to discover riches to find a western route to the far east to find a sea route to the Americas

What city is labeled #2? San Salvador Jamestown St. Augustine Quebec 1 3 4

Which country sponsored Christopher Newport’s voyage? Spain France England Europe

What ocean is labeled #11? A. Arctic Ocean B. Atlantic Ocean The World A. Arctic Ocean B. Atlantic Ocean C. Pacific Ocean D. Indian Ocean 10 3 7 1 11 6 4 2 5 9 8

A. hemisphere B. equator C. prime meridian D. continent What is the name of the imaginary line that divides the globe into the western and eastern hemispheres? A. hemisphere B. equator C. prime meridian D. continent

Which country sponsored Jacques Cartier’s voyage? Spain France England Europe

What was Cartier’s goal when he left France? to find a western sea route to Asia to find a northwest passage and colonize the new world to colonize the new world and find riches to discover a route to the Americas

What continent is labeled #8? The World A. South America B. Asia C. Antarctica D. North America 10 3 7 1 11 6 4 2 5 9 8

Where is Jamestown located? A. Europe B. Asia C. North America D. Antarctica

Which is NOT in Europe? A. England B. France C. Jamestown D. Spain

Which explorer landed in Quebec, Canada? Christopher Columbus Christopher Newport Juan Ponce de Leon Jacques Cartier

What ocean is labeled #10? A. Arctic Ocean B. Atlantic Ocean The World A. Arctic Ocean B. Atlantic Ocean C. Pacific Ocean D. Indian Ocean 10 3 7 1 11 6 4 2 5 9 8

Which is NOT in North America? A. Quebec B. St. Augustine C. Jamestown D. Spain

In which city is located in A3? A. Wise B. Richmond C. Portsmouth D. Leesburg

According to the graph, which city has the largest population? A. Smithville B. Bryantown C. Elleburg D. Tinytown

What continent is labeled #9? The World A. Africa B. Asia C. Australia D. North America 10 3 7 1 11 6 4 2 5 9 8

How many inches of rain fell in February?

Which explorer landed in Jamestown, Virginia? Christopher Columbus Christopher Newport Juan Ponce de Leon Jacques Cartier

Which country sponsored Christopher Columbus’ voyage? Spain France England Europe

Who was the first European to land in Florida near St. Augustine? Christopher Columbus Christopher Newport Juan Ponce de Leon Jacques Cartier

What city is labeled #1? San Salvador Jamestown St. Augustine Quebec 1 2 3 4

Which continent is NOT in the northern hemisphere? A. North America B. Australia C. Europe D. Asia

A person from England, France, or Spain is called _____. a trader an explorer a European a captain

In which square is the city of Portsmouth? A. B1 B. B2 C. B3 D. B4

Which month is the wettest month? A. May B. March C. April D. January

What is a person who travels seeking new discoveries called? a trader an explorer a European a captain