Mid-Unit Test Review. Everything is fair game: I might draw questions from:  Notes  Assignments  Readings  Discussions  Field Trips.

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Mid-Unit Test Review

Everything is fair game: I might draw questions from:  Notes  Assignments  Readings  Discussions  Field Trips

The test will be 70 marks as follows:  15 marks fill in the blanks (no word bank)  12 marks on a map work  10 marks of parts of a compass  15 marks compass rose labels  18marks of short answer (do 9 out of 12 choices)

 Geographical systems  global connections  mental map  population density  Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita  map projection  Mercator projection  equal-area projection  Winkel Tripel projection  Map scale  General-purpose map  thematic map  topographic map  Compass point  compass rose  compass bearing  Alphanumeric grid  map grid  latitude  Longitude  prime meridian  Global Positioning System (GPS)  Time zone  standard time  International Date line  Daylight-saving time  direct statement scale  line scale  Representative fraction scale  GIS  database  ArcView  graduated colour map  aerial photo  stereo pair  CBD  satellite  remote sensing  geostationary orbit  false colours  radar

PAGES 6/7:ALL PAGE 26:1,2(AB),3,4,6,7(AB),9(A) PAGES 40/41:2,3,4,5,6,7,13(ABC),14(ABCDE) PAGES 47/48: 1(AB),2,3,4,5,6(ABC),9(AB),10(ALL),12(ALL),13 (ALL) PAGES 66: (1,2,4,5A)

 CHAPTER ONE, ESPECIALLY: 3,10,11,12 CHAPTER TWO, ESPECIALLY: 18,20,21,23 CHAPTER THREE, ESPECIALLY: 27,30,31,34,35,36,37,39 CHAPTER FOUR, ESPECIALLY: 45,46 CHAPTER FIVE, ESPECIALLY: CHAPTER SIX, ESPECIALLY:55 CHAPTER SEVEN, ESPECIALLY: 61,62,64,66 PARTS OF A COMPASS - (POWERPOINT), ESPECIALLY THE LABELLED DIAGRAM

 Map distortions  Types of maps and uses  GIS uses  Satellites and orbits  Map scales  Time zones et al  Latitude and longitude  RADARSAT  Remote sensing

Calvin obviously didn’t study!