HUNGARIAN GEOGRAPHICAL CONTEST

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HUNGARIAN GEOGRAPHICAL CONTEST WRITTEN TEST PÉCS, 14/12/2013 Password:

Question and Answer Booklet Instructions: 1) This test consists of 7 sections. 2) The maximum total mark is 100. 3) The mark for each section is given at the beginning of the section. 4) Give only the required number of answers (reasons, examples etc.). For instance, if the question asks for 2 reasons and you give more than 2, only the first 2 reasons will be marked. 5) Answer all questions in the spaces provided in this booklet. 6) Fill in your password on the front page of this booklet. 7) Fill in your password on top of the pages in this booklet. 8) The Source Booklet contains the maps and figures referred to in the questions. 9) Time: 180 minutes. 10) You may use a calculator during the test. Good Luck!

Section 1 Study Source 1 in the Source Booklet. Answer the following questions with the help of the figure(s), map(s) (2-3 sentences)! a) 1) Why is gold important in the global economy? 2) When does the price of gold usually increase? 3) Name three branches of industry based on the usage of gold! b) 1) What does the hypsometric curve of the Earth prove? c) 1) What kind of soil is depicted on the soil profile A and B? Soil A: Soil B: 2) Name the linking climate zones! Soil A: Soil B: 3) Name two economic activities/industries which would be prosperous because of these soil resources! Soil A: Soil B: d) 1) What can be the reasons of hunger? Name at least four reasons!

2) What could be the solution against hunger? Name also at least four reasons!

Section 2 Energy issues Study Source 2 in the Source Booklet. 1) Round Island is an imaginary, uninhabited island which is located in 25 44 N 123 28 E. Mark on the map the approximate place of the island! http://d-maps.com/carte.php?num_car=3281&lang=en 2) Briefly summarize the possible genesis of the island (5-7 sentences)! Build your answer on Source 2 a.

3) Study Source 2b. Describe the possible climate of the island and name the possible modifying effects (5-7 sentences)! 4) The island has important natural resources. Name the A, B. and C. parts of Source 2 c! Summarize the genesis of the phenomenon depicted on figure c! (5-7 sentences)

5) On the basis of the information provided above and source 2 d try to define the most appropriate investment in energy use for the coming decades. Give your arguments in 15-20 sentences!

Section 3 Countries of the world Study Source 3 in the Source Booklet. 1) Name the countries which are depicted on the pictures! Country A Country B Country C Country D 2) Name the most populous city of Country A! Describe the main human geographical problems of this type of settlements in 5-7 sentences! 3) Give a brief summary of the recent demographic trends in Country B (5-7 sentences)!

4) What is the physical geographical phenomenon which occurs at the coastline of Country C and has global effect on climate! Explain the development of it (5-7 sentences)! 5) Name the main mountain range in Country D! Several lakes are found here which have the same genesis. Name this phenomenon and give a brief description of it (5-7 sentences)!

6) Name the phenomenon depicted on Source 3 e)! Write maximum five main causes of it! Mark ten main frequent occurrences on the map (see on the next page); and name the countries and also the ethnic groups involved! Country 1 Country 2 Ethnic groups

Section 4 Quiz Choose the correct answer. Mark your choice with an X in the right box! Only one answer is correct. 1) How many African countries are among the world s ten most populous countries (2013)? one two three zero 2) Which country is the home for HP? Germany USA UAE United Kingdom 3) How large is the Earth s radius? 6371 km 7366 km 8366 km 9366 km 4) Which one of the followings is the longest? The Great Wall of China The Alaska Highway The Trans-Siberian Railway The diameter of Mars 5) Which country has largest proportion of motor vehicles per 1000 inhabitants? Luxembourg Germany Slovenia France 6) Which one is NOT part of the lithosphere? Mantle Asthenosphere Crust Thermosphere 7) Where can we find the largest proportion of Muslim religion compared to the total population of the country? Bosnia and Hercegovina Cyprus Mali Nigeria 8) Which lake has the largest surface in the Balkan Peninsula? Bileća Lake Lake Shkodra Lake Ohrid Lake Prespa 9) What is the time in New York, if it is 3 p.m. in Budapest? 6 a.m. 9 a.m. 6 p.m. 11 p.m. 10) The Lake Turkana was evolved by... process. aeolian glacial volcanic tectonic 11) Norfolk Island belongs to... Portugal. Australia. United Kingdom. New Zeeland. 12) The Pangea was existed approximately between... 300-180 Ma. 250-150 Ma. 300-100 Ma. 500-350 Ma.

13) Which type of cloud is connected with precipitation? Cirrostratus Nimbostratus Altostratus Cirrus 14) Which one is NOT true for the third stage of demographic transition? decrease of death rate decrease of population improvement of general health conditions slow increase of the number of births

Section 5 Rocks Study Source 5 in the Source Booklet. 1) Complete the table!: Granite Name No. of description One Hungarian and one foreign example of its occurrence 2) Limestone Gneiss Andesite 1) Rhyolite 2) Give the missing description of limestone in 2-3 sentences! 3) Give the missing description of rhyolite in 2-3 sentences!

4) What is surface and underground mining? Give their definitions and write maximum three physical geographical consequences of those (5-7 sentences + three consequences of each)!

Section 6 Natural disasters Study Source 6 in the Source Booklet. 1) Help planning for renewal (socio-economic, infrastructural) the Philippines' National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council. Name maximum ten actions in the order of importance! 2) Classify the above disasterous weather phenomenon (text), build your answer on the basis of their location! 3) Which one can evolve in the Philippines? 4) What is the local name of the phenomenon? 5) Name three differences beetwen the above phenomenon in Europe and in the Philippines! 6) Fill the table with the given disasterous events with naming the causes (see the given example), mark the places on the map! A) New South Wales (2013) B) Christchurch (2011) C) Oklahoma City (2013) D) Eyjafjallajökull (2010) E) Phuket (2004) F) Pakistan (2013) endogenetic precedent exogenetic precedent earthquake San Francisco - 1906

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Section 7 Essay Describe briefly the physical and human geography of Ecuador (20-30 sentences)! (You can earn some credits even if you cannot list any concrete facts about the country. Draw some correct conclusions from your general knowledge.)