Geography Jeopardy Populating Canada Urban Places HDI More population Trade Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final.

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Geography Jeopardy Populating Canada Urban Places HDI More population Trade Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Populating Canada What is it called when people arrive from another country?

$100 Answer from Populating Canada IMMIGRATION

$200 Question from Populating Canada What is the name of the factor that gives the reasons that people leave and go to another country?

$200 Answer from Populating Canada PUSH Factors

$300 Question from Populating Canada In order to get into Canada, immigrants need ___ points.

$300 Answer from Populating Canada 67

$400 Question from Populating Canada Name the type of place that most immigrants will choose to live in Canada?

$400 Answer from Populating Canada URBAN AREAS OR CITIES

$500 Question from Populating Canada Name one province or territory where most immigrants choose to live?

$500 Answer from Populating Canada Ontario, British Columbia or Quebec

$100 Question from Urban Places Canada is mostly a ____ nation, where most of the population lives in towns and cities.

$100 Answer from Urban Places Urban Nation

$200 Question from Urban Places This is the name for land that is mostly made up of farms.

$200 Answer from Urban Places RURAL

$300 Question from Urban Places Name the land use that describes where people live?

$300 Answer from Urban Places RESIDENTIAL

$400 Question from Urban Places Population density is the average number of ____ in each square kilometre of land.

$400 Answer from Urban Places PEOPLE

$500 Question from Urban Places These places are defined by areas of at least people.

$500 Answer from Urban Places Census Metropolitan Areas (CMAs)

$100 Question from HDI How we measure the quality of life in a place.

$100 Answer from HDI HEALTH, WEALTH and EDUCATION

$200 Question from HDI ________ is how we measure a country’s health.

$200 Answer from HDI LIFE EXPECTANCY

$300 Question from HDI ________ is a measure of a country’s wealth.

$300 Answer from HDI GDP/capita

$400 Question from HDI What are two things that a country could do to raise its HDI level?

$400 Answer from HDI Possible answers: -Better access to education for everyone -Better healthcare – free healthcare -Better jobs, job creation, higher minimum wage

$500 Question from HDI Name one country in each the low, medium and high HDI categories.

$500 Answer from HDI Answers will vary

$100 Question from More population _________ is a type of graph that shows the age and gender (male/female) structure of a population.

$100 Answer from More Population Population pyramid

$200 Question from More population Canada needs lots of immigrants because ___________

$200 Answer from More population -Our population is aging -Our fertility rate is decreasing (less babies) -We will not have enough workers

$300 Question from More population Most of Canada’s northern areas have this type of population distribution pattern:

$300 Answer from More population SPARSE

$400 Question from More population A ____ is a piece of land that the Government set aside for Aboriginal People to live on.

$400 Answer from More population A RESERVE

$500 Question from More population Name the Canadian territory that was awarded to the Aboriginal Peoples due to a land claim on April 1 st, 1999.

$500 Answer from More population NUNAVUT

$100 Question from Trade This city and country hosted the 2008 Summer Olympics.

$100 Answer from Trade Beijing, China

$200 Question from Trade This country is an island located in the eastern Indian Ocean, approximately 31 kilometres off the coast of India.

$200 Answer from Trade Sri Lanka

$300 Question from Trade This country won double gold in both men’s and women’s Olympic Hockey.

$300 Answer from Trade Canada

$400 Question from Trade This country has the world’s largest population.

$400 Answer from Trade China

$500 Question from Trade Name the city, formerly known as Bombay, and the country it is located in.

$500 Answer from Around the World Mumbai, India

Final Jeopardy What is “Geography”?

Final Jeopardy Answer The study of the Earth Geo – means earth graphy – means to describe