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1 Multimedial Test Mali Zvornik, Serbia 2016

2 This test has 40 questions. Instructions Read the question on each PowerPoint slide carefully. Depending on the complexity of the question, we will give you 30 to 75 seconds for a question. Each question is multiple-choice. Choose A, B, C or D. Only one answer is correct. Mark your choice on the Answer Sheet with a circle around the letter that you want to select. If you make a mistake cross out the selected letter and circle a new choice. All questions are going to be repeated (5 sec per slide) at the end of the test. GOOD LUCK!

3 Q. 1 This is a satellite view of: A. Sognefjord B. Gdansk Bay C. Hudson Bay D.White Sea

4 Q. 2 Where did a researcher from Europe meet members of the tribe from the picture? A. Guinea region B. Ethiopian Highlands C. Congo Basin D. Sudan region

5 Q. 3 In which US state is located object from the picture? A. Colorado B. Wyoming C. North Dakota D. South Dakota

6 Q. 4 This animal is characteristic for one of these islands: A. Galapagos B. Madagascar C. Borneo D. Tasmania

7 Q. 5 Which country is represented with this contour? A. Macedonia B. Switzerland C. Bhutan D. Nepal

8 Q. 6 This oil field is located in: A. Venezuela B. Gabon C. Nigeria D. Saudi Arabia

9 Q. 7 Fruit which is on the picture is characteristic for: A. Malawi B. Ecuador C. Spain C. Djibouti

10 Q. 8 In the picture you can see: A. Tropical cyclone B. Tornado C. Monsoon D. Trade wind

11 Q. 9 In the picture you can see: A. Victoria Falls B. Iguazu Falls C. Angel Falls D. Niagara Falls

12 Q. 10 This is logo of: A. Car company B. Oil company C. Copper company D. Steel company

13 Q. 11 What does this map represent? A. Population density B. Total population C. Diaspora D. Number of foreign tourists

14 Q. 12 Which city is on the picture? A. Tbilisi B. Teheran C. Yerevan D. Kabul

15 Q. 13 A. Abrasion B. River erosion C. Karst erosion D. Glacial erosion Which type of erosion made landform on the picture?

16 Q. 14 According to photo conclude how is weather like in winters and summers in this city (55 S, 68 W) A. Warm winters and cold summers B. Cold, snowy winters and fresh summers C. Mild, rainy winters and fresh summers D. Mild, rainy winters and warm, dry summers January June

17 Q. 15 Which graph represents a linguistic structure of Switzerland? A. B. GERMAN FRENCH C. D. ITALIAN ROMANSH OTHER

18 Q. 16 These skyscrapers are the symbol of the city: A. Kuala Lumpur B. Singapore C. Bangkok D. Shanghai

19 Q. 17 In which country can you see this landscape? A. Iceland B. Canada C. Mauritania D. New Zealand

20 Q. 18 This form of agriculture is characteristic for: A. South Asia B. North Africa C. Europe D. South America

21 Q. 19 This picture was taken above cost of: A. Lake Chad B. Lake Aral C. Caspian Sea D. Lake Eyre

22 Population (Millions) Q. 20 A. New Zealand On the graph we can see the increase in the population of: 25 B. Canada C. Australia D. Alaska Year

23 Q. 21 Where is located object from the picture? A. La Manche B. England C. Schwarzwald (Black Forest) D. Loire valley

24 Q. 22 What does this map represent? A. Risk of droughts B. Risk of floods C. Risk of earthquakes D. Risk of hail

25 Q. 23 What does pope meridian divide on map of the world? A. Members of WTO organisation B. Spanish and Portuguese colonies C. Countries of global North and global South D. Members and non-members of OECD

26 Q. 24 Where is this picture taken? A. Sudan B. Mauritania C. Somalia D. Namibia

27 Q. 25 What does this map represent? A. Ring of Fire B. Great fishing area C. Great drought area D. Great hail area

28 Q. 26 Which type of landform is on the picture? A. Sinkhole B. Karst field C. Cliff D. Cave

29 Q. 27 Look at marked area. What does the factor that influence this area to be different from surrounding areas? A. Sea current B. Distance from the sea C. Elevation D. Latitude

30 Q. 28 The city is located on west coast of a continent. Which one? A. North America B. Australia C. Europe D. Africa

31 Q. 29 This picture represents spring of river: A. Rhine B. Danube C. Rhone D. Po

32 Q. 30 Where can we see this landscape? A. Canada B. Siberia C. Central Asia D. Alaska

33 Q. 31 What does this map represent? A. Vanilla production B. Copper production C. Gold production D. Oil production

34 Q. 32 On which island is located this touristic place? A. Santorini (Thira) B. Tenerife C. Majorca D. Sicily

35 Q. 33 From left to right, what is the correct sequence matching these climate graphs to the following cities: 1: Reykjavik 2: Yakutsk 3: Anchorage A. 1,2,3 B. 3,1,2 C. 2,1,3 D. 3,2,1

36 Q. 34 Which territory does this flag represent? A. Puerto Rico B. Hawaii C. French Polynesia D. East Timor

37 Q. 35 Where is this landform located? A. Bolivia B. Turkey C. Mali D. India

38 Q. 36 This plant is located only in: A. Australia B. Africa C. South America D. Europe

39 Q. 37 Which territory is shown on the map: A. South Osetia B. Abkhazia C. Chechnya D. Nagorno-Karabakh

40 Q. 38 This chart is showing countries which economies are the most dependent on: A. Silver B. Gold C. Iron ore D. Oil

41 Q. 39 Which biome is represented on the map? A. Steppe B. Taiga C. Savanna D. Tundra

42 Q. 40 Where is object from the picture located? A. Egypt B. Israel C. Ethiopia D. Jordan

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44 Q. 1 This is a satellite view of: A. Sognefjord B. Gdansk Bay C. Hudson Bay D.White Sea

45 Q. 2 Where did a researcher from Europe meet members of the tribe from the picture? A. Guinea region B. Ethiopian Highlands C. Congo Basin D. Sudan region

46 Q. 3 In which US state is located object from the picture? A. Colorado B. Wyoming C. North Dakota D. South Dakota

47 Q. 4 This animal is characteristic for one of these islands: A. Galapagos B. Madagascar C. Borneo D. Tasmania

48 Q. 5 Which country is represented with this contour? A. Macedonia B. Switzerland C. Bhutan D. Nepal

49 Q. 6 This oil field is located in: A. Venezuela B. Gabon C. Nigeria D. Saudi Arabia

50 Q. 7 Fruit which is on the picture is characteristic for: A. Malawi B. Ecuador C. Spain C. Djibouti

51 Q. 8 In the picture you can see: A. Tropical cyclone B. Tornado C. Monsoon D. Trade wind

52 Q. 9 In the picture you can see: A. Victoria Falls B. Iguazu Falls C. Angel Falls D. Niagara Falls

53 Q. 10 This is logo of: A. Car company B. Oil company C. Copper company D. Steel company

54 Q. 11 What does this map represent? A. Population density B. Total population C. Diaspora D. Number of foreign tourists

55 Q. 12 Which city is on the picture? A. Tbilisi B. Teheran C. Yerevan D. Kabul

56 Q. 13 A. Abrasion B. River erosion C. Karst erosion D. Glacial erosion Which type of erosion made landform on the picture?

57 Q. 14 According to photo conclude how is weather like in winters and summers in this city (55 S, 68 W) A. Warm winters and cold summers B. Cold, snowy winters and fresh summers C. Mild, rainy winters and fresh summers D. Mild, rainy winters and warm, dry summers January June

58 Q. 15 Which graph represents a linguistic structure of Switzerland? A. B. GERMAN FRENCH C. D. ITALIAN ROMANSH OTHER

59 Q. 16 These skyscrapers are the symbol of the city: A. Kuala Lumpur B. Singapore C. Bangkok D. Shanghai

60 Q. 17 In which country can you see this landscape? A. Iceland B. Canada C. Mauritania D. New Zealand

61 Q. 18 This form of agriculture is characteristic for: A. South Asia B. North Africa C. Europe D. South America

62 Q. 19 This picture was taken above cost of: A. Lake Chad B. Lake Aral C. Caspian Sea D. Lake Eyre

63 Population (Millions) Q. 20 A. New Zealand On the graph we can see the increase in the population of: 25 B. Canada C. Australia D. Alaska Year

64 Q. 21 Where is located object from the picture? A. La Manche B. England C. Schwarzwald (Black Forest) D. Loire valley

65 Q. 22 What does this map represent? A. Risk of droughts B. Risk of floods C. Risk of earthquakes D. Risk of hail

66 Q. 23 What does pope meridian divide on map of the world? A. Members of WTO organisation B. Spanish and Portuguese colonies C. Countries of global North and global South D. Members and non-members of OECD

67 Q. 24 Where is this picture taken? A. Sudan B. Mauritania C. Somalia D. Namibia

68 Q. 25 What does this map represent? A. Ring of Fireb B. Great fishing area C. Great drought area D. Great hail area

69 Q. 26 Which type of landform is on the picture? A. Sinkhole B. Karst field C. Cliff D. Cave

70 Q. 27 Look at marked area. What does the factor that influence this area to be different from surrounding areas? A. Sea current B. Distance from the sea C. Elevation D. Latitude

71 Q. 28 The city is located on west coast of a continent. Which one? A. North America B. Australia C. Europe D. Africa

72 Q. 29 This picture represents spring of river: A. Rhine B. Danube C. Rhone D. Po

73 Q. 30 Where can we see this landscape? A. Canada B. Siberia C. Central Asia D. Alaska

74 Q. 31 What does this map represent? A. Vanilla production B. Copper production C. Gold production D. Oil production

75 Q. 32 On which island is located this touristic place? A. Santorini (Thira) B. Tenerife C. Majorca D. Sicily

76 Q. 33 From left to right, what is the correct sequence matching these climate graphs to the following cities: 1: Reykjavik 2: Yakutsk 3: Anchorage A. 1,2,3 B. 3,1,2 C. 2,1,3 D. 3,2,1

77 Q. 34 Which territory does this flag represent? A. Puerto Rico B. Hawaii C. French Polynesia D. East Timor

78 Q. 35 Where is this landform located? A. Bolivia B. Turkey C. Mali D. India

79 Q. 36 This plant is located only in: A. Australia B. Africa C. South America D. Europe

80 Q. 37 Which territory is shown on the map: A. South Osetia B. Abkhazia C. Chechnya D. Nagorno-Karabakh

81 Q. 38 This chart is showing countries which economies are the most dependent on: A. Silver B. Gold C. Iron ore D. Oil

82 Q. 39 Which biome is represented on the map? A. Steppe B. Taiga C. Savanna D. Tundra

83 Q. 40 Where is object from the picture located? A. Egypt B. Israel C. Ethiopia D. Jordan

84 2 nd Balkan International Geography Olympiad Mali Zvornik, Serbia 24 th -30 th June, 2016

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