Use the map below to answer the following question:
1. The map below shows the percentage of the population in European countries that can functionally use the English language. Use the map below to answer the following question: A map of Europe that shows the percentage of the national population that is able to use the English language. Lighter green indicates that less than 30 percent of the population can use English. Green indicates that between 30 and 49 percent of the population can use English. Darker green areas indicate that more than 50 percent of the population can use English. Light green countries are Spain, Italy, Poland, Czech Republic, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, and Turkey. Green countries include Greece, Cyprus, Portugal, France, Slovakia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Croatia. Dark green countries include the United Kingdom, Ireland, Sweden, Finland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Austria, and Slovenia. Which of the following inferences can be drawn from this map? 5 points) (0 pts) Most countries speak only one main language. (0 pts) The English language is the primary language of Europe. (5 pts) Less than half of the population speaks English in Southern Europe. (0 pts) The use of the English language is declining across Europe. 2. The map below shows population growth rates for countries in modern Europe. Use the map to answer the following question: A map showing population growth rates for European countries is shown. Spain, Portugal, England, Northern Ireland, parts of central and southern Europe have between zero and .5 percent population growth. France, Iceland, and Albania have between .5 and one percent population growth. Italy, Germany, Poland, Russia and most of central and southeastern Europe have a negative growth rate between zero and negative one percent. Turkey and Ireland are the only countries with a population growth rate of greater than one percent. Which of the following conclusions can be drawn from the map? (5 points) (0 pts) Population growth depends upon economic growth. (0 pts) France has the fastest growing population in Europe. (0 pts) Muslim nations are overcrowded causing immigration to Europe. Correct answer (5 pts) Population growth rates in Eastern Europe are generally lower than Western Europe. 3. Which of the following is not an example of human geography? (5 points) (0 pts) A geographer studies the social organization of a small village in Italy. (0 pts) A team of geographers examine the interactions between population groups in Spain. Correct answer (5 pts) A geographer studies the elevation of mountains in France. (0 pts) A team of geographers publish a book about life in Germany. 4. Use the map below to answer the following question: A map of the European Union. The member nations include Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. Candidate nations include Croatia, Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, and Macedonia. Non-EU nations include: Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, Belarus, Ukraine, Russia, Moldova, Serbia, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro. Iceland and Norway are, however, part of the European Free Trade Association, something that all of the regular members are automatically a part of. Use the map to determine which statement is true. (5 points) (0 pts) Most eastern European nations are candidate countries. (0 pts) All of the Western European Nations are part of the European Union. (0 pts) All European nations want to be part of the European Union. (5 pts) Most European nations are part of the European Union. 5. Use the map below to answer the following question: A 2005 map showing the population levels of European countries as of 2011. Iceland and Cyprus have less than one million. Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Belgium, the Netherlands, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Belarus, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, Switzerland, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Montenegro, Albania, Macedonia, Greece, Bulgaria, Moldova, Ireland, and Portugal have between one and 20 million. Romania, Turkey, Ukraine, Poland, Germany, Italy, France, Spain, and the United Kingdom have between 20 and 100 million. Which of the following conclusions can be drawn from this map? (5 points) (0 pts) Most people in Europe live in Eastern Europe. (0 pts) Fewer people live in Western Europe than in Northern Europe. (0 pts) Most people in Europe live in Northern Europe. Correct answer (5 pts) More people live in Western Europe than in Southeastern Europe. 6. Use the bar graph below and your knowledge of geography to answer the following question: A histogram displaying the immigration levels for six European countries in 2009 Czech Republic 80,000, Denmark 50,000, Germany 350,000, Spain 500,000, Italy 440,000, and the Netherlands 120,000. Which of the following statements can be supported by the bar graph and the geography of Europe? (5 points) Correct answer (5 pts) Both Italy and Spain have high levels of immigration, most likely due to their location close to northern Africa. (0 pts) Both the Netherlands and Germany have high levels of immigration, most likely due to their cool climates. (0 pts) Both Demark and the Czech Republic have lower levels of immigration, most likely due to their long coastlines that discourage immigration. (0 pts) Both Demark and the Netherlands have high levels of immigration, most likely due to their location near Scandinavia. 7. Use the map of Europe’s population below to answer the following question. A 2005 map of the European countries showing populations of each country by the following ranges less than 1,000,000 Iceland, Luxemburg, and Cyprus, 1,000,000 to 2,000,000 Estonia; 2,000,000 to 5,000,000 Ireland, Norway, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, and Macedonia, 5,000,000 to 10,000,000 Switzerland, Austria, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Denmark, Sweden, and Finland, 10,000,000 to 15,000,000 Portugal, Belgium, Czech Republic, Belarus, Hungary, Serbia, and Greece, 15,000,000 to 20,000,000 Netherlands, 20,000,000 to 30,000,000 Romania, 30,000,000 to 40,000,000 Poland, 40,000,000 to 60,000,000 Spain and Ukraine, 60,000,000 to 80,000,000 United Kingdom, France, Italy, and Turkey, 80,000,000 to 100,000,000 Germany, greater than 100,000,000 Russia. All of the following conclusions can be drawn from the map above except that (5 points) Correct answer (5 pts) only nations with large land area have large populations. (0 pts) cold nations, like those in Scandinavia, tend to have smaller populations. (0 pts) the number of people living in Spain is greater than the number of people living in Portugal. (0 pts) the number of people living in Great Britain is similar to the number of people living in Italy. 8. Use the population density map below to answer the following question. Note that darker areas on the map indicate more dense population. A population density map of Europe is shown. Areas are shaded from light tan to yellow to orange, red, and finally black. Light tan to light yellow indicates there are less than 20 persons per square kilometer. Orange to red indicates there are between 20 and 500 persons per square kilometer. Dark red to black indicates there are typically 500 to 5000 persons per square kilometer, with the possibility of being higher. Most of Spain is light tan or yellow except the southern and western coasts, which are orange with one primary black region. Most of France is dark yellow to light orange with a few black regions. Most of Italy, except the interior land between the coasts, is dark orange to red. There are several dark black regions. Most of Germany is dark orange or red, with more than several dark black regions. England is mostly dark orange with many dark black regions. Most of Eastern Europe is yellow, but Poland is mostly orange. The set of countries with the greatest population densities are (5 points) (0 pts) England, France, Spain (0 pts) France, Italy, Spain (5 pts) Germany, Italy, England (0 pts) Poland, England, Germany
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