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Countries of Europe Test Review

Countries of Europe Test Review . Sixth Grade Social Studies . Europe . Russia . 307. Which area of Russia has the greatest population? A. Siberia B. European Russia . 307. B. European Russia . 308. Which condition keeps Russia’s natural resources from being used? .

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Countries of Europe Test Review

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  1. Countries of Europe Test Review Sixth Grade Social Studies

  2. Europe

  3. Russia • 307. Which area of Russia has the greatest population? • A. Siberia • B. European Russia

  4. 307. B. European Russia

  5. 308. Which condition keeps Russia’s natural resources from being used? • A. Harsh Climate • B. Lack of Workers

  6. 308. A. Harsh Climate

  7. 309. Which statement BEST describes the way the Volga River helps manufacturing? • A. It provides food and water for the workers • B. Workers’ families ice skate and swim here • C. It is used to clean machinery • D. It is used for hydroelectric power and transportation of goods.

  8. D. It is used for hydroelectric power and transportation of goods.

  9. The Volga River A source of hydroelectric power for Russia

  10. 310.With its long northern coastline, what makes shipping in Russia so difficult? A. The Volga River is used only for hydroelectric power, not for shipping. B. The northern ports are blocked by ice much of the year.

  11. 310. B. The northern ports are blocked by ice much of the year.

  12. Comparing the UK and Russia 311. Which natural resource is found in both Russia and the UK? A. coal B. gold C. forests D. hydroelectric power

  13. 311. Which natural resource is found in both Russia and the UK? • A. Coal

  14. 312. Which statement BEST describes the natural resources of the UK and Russia • A. The UK and Russia both have gold, a valuable natural resource. • B. The UK’s coal resources are used as fuel for manufacturing, but Russia’s is not. • C. The UK and Russia both have large amounts of land and climates are suitable for farming. • D. The UK’s fossil fuel resources are being used up, but much of Russia’s are unused due to Russia’s climate and geography.

  15. 312. D • The UK’s fossil fuel resources are being used up, but much of Russia’s are unused due to Russia’s climate and geography.

  16. 313. How do the ports of the UK and Russia differ? • A. The ports of the UK are open year round, and Russia’s are not. • B. Russia has no port cities, while the UK is an island with many. • C. There is no difference in the year-round use of ports in the UK and Russia

  17. 313. How do the ports of the UK and Russia differ? • A. The ports of the UK are open year round, and Russia’s are not.

  18. 314. In what way are London and St. Petersburg alike? • A. Both are centers for trade. • B. Both are the capitals of their countries.

  19. 314. In what way are London and St. Petersburg alike? • A. Both are centers for trade.

  20. Germany • 315. Which describes the climate of most of Germany? • A. Cool winters, mild summers, good precipitation for crops • B. Extremely cold temperatures and not much rain.

  21. A. Cool winters, mild summers, good precipitation for crops

  22. 316. Which is a natural resource of Germany? • Coal • The Ural Mountains • Diamonds • Rain Forest

  23. 316. Which is a natural resource of Germany? A. Coal

  24. 317. Which has about the same land area as Germany? • A. Mississippi, Canada, and Russia • B. Alabama, Mississippi, and Georgia • C. Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina

  25. 317. Which has about the same land area as Germany? • C. Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina

  26. Italy • 318. What geographic feature makes it difficult for Italian merchants to trade with countries north of Italy? • A. Ural Mountains • B. Scandinavian Peninsula • C. The Alps Mountains • D. Pyrenees Mountains

  27. C. The Alps Mountains

  28. 319. What has helped Italian merchants become successful traders? • A. Mediterranean Sea • B. Atlantic Ocean • C. English Channel • D. Rhine River

  29. A. Mediterranean Sea

  30. 320. Which condition is NOT a characteristic of Italy’sMediterranean climate? • A. dry summers • B. clear, blue summer skies • C. Long, cold winters • D. mild temperatures all year

  31. C. Long, Cold Winters

  32. 321. Which industry is MOST helped by Italy’s arable land and good rainfall? • A. Wine Making • B. natural gas production • C. marble and granite mining • D. fishing fleets on the Mediterranean Sea

  33. A. Wine Making in Italy

  34. 322. Which trading partner is shared by both Italy and Germany? • A. Russia B. United States  • C. Italy D. Siberia

  35. Answer: Russia

  36. 323. A similarity between Italy and Germany is that, in both countries, people tend to live in   • A. rural areas B. urban areas • C. southern regions D. farming

  37. B. Urban Areas

  38. 324. A difference between Italy and Germany is that Germany --------  • A. has less arable land than Italy • B. is more densely populated than Italy • C. has a much smaller population than Italy • D. does not allow people to live near the Rhine River

  39. B. is more densely populated than Italy

  40. 325. In which industries do Italy and Germany compete with each other for trade with other countries? A. chemicals, machinery, food B. potash, clothing, instruments

  41. A. chemicals, machinery, food

  42. http://www.worldexecutive.com/locations/europe/germany/berlin/weather.htmlhttp://www.worldexecutive.com/locations/europe/germany/berlin/weather.html

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