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Name Date Latitude and Longitude Pre Test Multiple Choice Directions: For questions, 1 10 circle the answer that letter that best answers the question. Each question is worth 1 point each. 1. To locate exact places on the earth, one must look at a. the intersecting lines of latitude and longitude b. the lines of latitude only c. the lines of longitude only d. a neighboring area to describe the location 2. Lines of latitude and longitude are measured in a. only north and south b. degrees of a circle c. only east and west d. degrees of a compass 3. Latitude lines on a globe run from a. north to south b. east to west c. north to east d. south to west 4. lines on a globe run from east to west. a. North pole b. South pole c. Latitude d. Longitude 5. When measuring the lines of latitude, always begin with the, which represents 0 degrees. a. Prime Meridian b. Equator c. Longitude d. North Pole 6. When measuring the lines of longitude, always begin with the, which represents 0 degrees. a. South Pole b. Equator

c. Prime Meridian d. Latitude 7. On a globe, the Equator is the a. Horizontal, center line b. Vertical, center line c. 30 degree line d. 180 degree line 8. On a globe, the Prime Meridian is the a. Horizontal, center line b. Vertical, center line c. 180 degree line d. 15 degree line 9. Coordinates are a. a degree only b. a cardinal direction only c. two degrees only d. two sets of degrees and cardinal directions 10. Coordinates can be written like this: a. 20 degrees S, 140 degrees W b. 40 degrees N, 120 degrees W c. 20 degrees S, 160 degrees E d. All of the above Fill in the Blank Directions: For questions 11 15, write the exact coordinates for the plotted locations (on the map). Each question is worth 2 points. 11., 12., 13., 14., 15.,

Plotting Coordinates: Directions: For questions 16 20, use a Red marker to plot the points of these given coordinates using the provided map. Each question is worth 1 point. 16. 40 degrees S, 40 degrees E 17. 80 degrees N, 60 degrees W 18. 20 degrees S, 100 degrees W 19. 10 degrees N, 20 degrees E 20. 40 degrees N, 100 degrees W Name Date Multiple Choice Latitude and Longitude Pre Test Answer Key Directions: For questions, 1 10 circle the answer that letter that best answers the question. Each question is worth 1 point each. 21. To locate exact places on the earth, one must look at a. the intersecting lines of latitude and longitude b. the lines of latitude only c. the lines of longitude only d. a neighboring area to describe the location 22. Lines of latitude and longitude are measured in e. only north and south f. degrees of a circle g. only east and west h. degrees of a compass 23. Latitude lines on a globe run from e. north to south f. east to west g. north to east

h. south to west 24. lines on a globe run from east to west. e. North pole f. South pole g. Latitude h. Longitude 25. When measuring the lines of latitude, always begin with the, which represents 0 degrees. e. Prime Meridian f. Equator g. Longitude h. North Pole 26. When measuring the lines of longitude, always begin with the, which represents 0 degrees. e. South Pole f. Equator g. Prime Meridian h. Latitude 27. On a globe, the Equator is the e. Horizontal, center line f. Vertical, center line g. 30 degree line h. 180 degree line 28. On a globe, the Prime Meridian is the e. Horizontal, center line f. Vertical, center line g. 180 degree line h. 15 degree line 29. Coordinates are a. a degree only b. a cardinal direction only c. two degrees only d. two sets of degrees and cardinal directions 30. Coordinates can be written like this: a. 20 degrees S, 140 degrees W b. 40 degrees N, 120 degrees W c. 20 degrees S, 160 degrees E

d. All of the above Fill in the Blank Directions: For questions 11 15, write the exact coordinates for the plotted locations (on the map). Each question is worth 2 points. 31. 40 N, 100 E 32. 0, 20 W 33. 20 N, 140 W 34. 60 N, 120 W 35. 80 S, 120 E Plotting Coordinates: Directions: For questions 16 20, use a Red marker to plot the points of these given coordinates using the provided map. Each question is worth 1 point. 36. 40 degrees S, 40 degrees E Look on Answer Key Map for answers 37. 80 degrees N, 60 degrees W 38. 20 degrees S, 100 degrees W 39. 10 degrees N, 20 degrees E 40. 40 degrees N, 100 degrees W