Geography 2000 Final Examination: L1168 (A-J) & L1170 (K-Z) 10 th 11 th April 25, 2006 9:00-11:00.

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Geography 2000 Final Examination: L1168 (A-J) & L1170 (K-Z) 10 th 11 th April 25, :00-11:00

Structure of Exam 1  35% of final grade 1. In part, just the third test on Realms Russia, Middle America, South America,Russia, Middle America, South America, Australasia, Pacific 2. In part, a true final examination Regional issues & geographic conceptsRegional issues & geographic concepts

Structure of Exam 2 Five parts to the final examination Realms section Multiple choice 20 * 1 = 20% Multiple choice 20 * 1 = 20% Map 20 * 1 = 20% Map 20 * 1 = 20% Definitions 2/3 * 10 = 20% Definitions 2/3 * 10 = 20%  Russia, Middle America, South America, Australasia, Pacific

Structure of Exam 3 Regional issues & Geographic concepts 4. Regional Issues 1/2 * 10 = 10% Using the knowledge of world regional geography you have gained throughout the course and appropriate geographical concepts, analyze the debate on one of the following two regional issues and make an argument in favour of one side or the other.Using the knowledge of world regional geography you have gained throughout the course and appropriate geographical concepts, analyze the debate on one of the following two regional issues and make an argument in favour of one side or the other. choice of two from among 11 possibilities choice of two from among 11 possibilities

Structure of Exam 4 5. Geographic concepts 2/3 * 15 = 30% Using specific examples from different realms, explain how two of the following geographical concepts are useful in understanding world regional geography.Using specific examples from different realms, explain how two of the following geographical concepts are useful in understanding world regional geography.  Note all of the “big picture” issues and concepts are listed on the “Realms, Issues, and Concepts” web page:  /Geog2000_2006_topics_issues.htm /Geog2000_2006_topics_issues.htm /Geog2000_2006_topics_issues.htm