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Verification work in geography on the topic “Political map of the world.

Geography teacher MBOU "Chernukhinskaya secondary school"

Verification work in geography on the topic " political map peace"

1. Indicate European countries in the proposed list:

1) Norway 2) New Zealand 3) Uruguay 4) Slovenia 5) Austria 6) Liechtenstein 7) Georgia 8) San Marino 9) Congo 10) Nicaragua

2. Indicate in the proposed list the countries of Australia and Oceania:

1) Dominica, 2) New Zealand 3) Uruguay 4) Tuvalu 5) Trinidad and Tobago 6) Togo 7) Nauru 8) San Marino 9) Eritrea 10) Micronesia

3. Indicate in the proposed list of African countries that do not have access to the World Ocean:

1) Nigeria 2) Ethiopia 3) Morocco 4) Niger 5) Bolivia 6) Malawi 7) Burundi 8) Congo 9) Eritrea 10) Burkina Faso

4. Indicate in the proposed list the countries of Europe that have access to the World Ocean:

1) Ireland 2) Spain 3) Sweden 4) Slovenia 5) Switzerland 6) Austria 7) San Marino 8) Albania 9) Macedonia 10) Slovakia.

5. Specify in the proposed list the countries of the Atlantic:

1) Great Britain 2) Italy 3) Turkey 4) Egypt 5) Mexico 6) Colombia 7) Gabon 8) Mozambique 9) Bulgaria 10) Grenada

6. Indicate in the proposed list of countries through which the Danube flows:

1) Switzerland 2) Germany 3) Czech Republic 4) Slovakia 5) Hungary 6) Slovenia 7) Croatia 8) Romania 9) Bulgaria 10) Belarus

7. Indicate in the proposed list the countries of Latin America that have access to the World Ocean:

1) Mexico 2) Jamaica 3) Colombia 4) Argentina 5) Uruguay 6) Paraguay 7) Swaziland 8) Bolivia 9) Chile 10) Suriname

8. Indicate in the proposed list of countries bordering Hungary:

1) Germany 2) Austria 3) Czech Republic 4) Slovakia 5) Ukraine 6) Moldova 7) Poland 8) Yugoslavia 9) Croatia 10) Slovenia

9. Indicate in the proposed list of cities only the capitals of countries that have a land border with India:

1) Moscow 2) Dushanbe 3) Beijing 4) Ulaanbaatar 5) Thimphu 6) Phnom Penh 7) Dhaka 8) Karachi 9) Yangon 10) Islamabad

10. Indicate only the correct statements in the pairs "country-capital of this country":

1) Russia-Moscow 2) Poland-Warsaw 3) Denmark_Bonn 4) Brazil - Rio de Janeiro 5) Canada_Toronto 6) Iran-Tehran 7) China-Beijing 8) USA-New York 9) Bolivia - Caracas 10) Bhutan -Kathmandu.

11. Indicate the group that contains only true statements in the pairs "country - capital of this country":

1) Ukraine - Minsk, Slovenia - Bratislava, Germany - Bonn;

2) Brazil - Sao Paulo, Egypt - Cairo, Iraq - Baghdad;

1) Spain, 3) Netherlands,

2) Italy, 4) Sweden.

15. Indicate in the proposed list the capitals of the countries included in the "Big Eight"

1) London, 3) Ottawa,

2) Dublin, 4) Brussels,

5) Amsterdam, 8) Lisbon,

6) Rome, 7) Canberra, 9) Montreal, 10) Geneva.

16..Indicate in the proposed list the country of "settlement capitalism"

1) USA, 3) Argentina,

2) Brazil, 4) South Africa.

17. Indicate in the proposed list of cities the capitals of the countries of "settlement capitalism"

1) Washington, 6) Cape Town,

3). Santiago. 7) Tel Aviv, Santiago. 8) Seoul,

4) Canberra, 9) Caracas,

5) Wellington, 10) Singapore.

18. Indicate in the proposed list of countries a “key” developing country

1) China, 3) Argentina,

2) Indonesia, 4) Mexico.

19. Indicate in the proposed list of cities the capitals of the "key" developing countries

1) Delhi, 6) Buenos Aires,

2) Beijing, 7) Mexico City,

3) Jakarta, 8) Canberra,

4) Seoul, 9) Pretoria,

5) Rio de Janeiro, 10) Tehran.

20. Indicate in the proposed list of countries a new industrial country

10China, 3) Republic of Korea,

2) India, 4) Democratic People's Republic of Korea

21. Indicate in the proposed list of cities the capitals of countries called "Asian tigers (or dragons)

1) Delhi, 5) Seoul,

2) Yangon, 6) Singapore,

3) Mexico City, 7) Riyadh,

4) Buenos Aires, 8) Cairo.

22. Enter the number sovereign states in modern world

less than 50, 4) 180-250,

50-100, 5) 260-300,

110-150, 6) 320-350.

23. Indicate in the proposed list of states a country with a republican form of government

1) Great Britain, 3) Finland,

2) Spain, 4) Sweden.

24. Indicate in the proposed list of states a country with a monarchical form of government

1) Iraq, 3) Jordan,

2) Iran, 4) Yemen.

25. Indicate in the proposed list of states the country - a constitutional monarchy

2) Morocco, 4) Oman.

26. Indicate in the proposed list of states the country - an absolute monarchy

1) Malaysia, 3) Thailand,

2) Cambodia, 4) Brunei.

27. Indicate in the proposed list of cities the capitals of countries with a republican form of government

1) Washington, 6) Karachi,

2) Montreal, 7) Delhi,

3) Addis Ababa, 8) Manila,

5) Amman, 9) Tokyo, 10) Seoul.

28. Specify in the proposed list of cities the capitals of countries with a monarchical form of government:

1) Madrid, 6) Maputo,

2) Oslo, 7) Mbabane,

3) Tehran, 8) Riyadh,

4) Rotterdam,

5) Rabat, 9) El Kuwait, 10) Bangkok.

29. Indicate in the proposed list of cities the capitals of countries - constitutional monarchies

1) Oslo, 2) Abuja, 3) Maseru, 4) Windhoek, 5) Muscat 6) Baghdad, 7) Vaduz, 8) Dhaka, 9) Rabat 10) Suva.

30. Specify in the proposed list of cities the capitals of countries - absolute monarchies:

1) Yangon, 2) Dhaka, 3) Vientiane 4) Riyadh, 5) Singapore, 6) Abu Dhabi, 7) El Kuwait, 8) Muscat,

9) Kathmandu, 10) Tirana.

31. Specify the prevalence of the republican form of government:

1) 1/10 of all countries of the world, 4) 1/2 of all countries of the world,

2) 1/6 of all countries of the world, 5) 3/4 of all countries of the world,

3) 1/4 of all countries of the world, 6) 5/6 of all countries of the world.

32. Indicate the real number of monarchies in the world:

1) about 10, 4) about 40,

2) about 20, 3) about 30, 5) about 50, 6) about 80.

33. Indicate the approximate number of countries that are members of the Commonwealth, led by Great Britain:

4) Brazil, 9) Canberra,

5) Ankara, 10) Tirana.

38. Indicate the prevalence of the federal form of the administrative-territorial structure (division) of countries

1) in about 10 countries of the world, 4) in about 40 countries of the world,

2) Approximately 20 countries. world, 5) in about 50 countries of the world.

3) about 30 countries in the world,

39. Indicate the approximate number of economically developed countries in the world

1) about 20, 5) about 60,

2) about 30, 6) about 70,

3) about 40, 7) about 80,

4) about 50, 8) about 90.

40. Indicate the approximate number of countries and territories on the modern political map:

1)100-150, 4) 300-350,

2)200-250, 5) 350-400,

3)250-300, 6) 400-450.

41. Indicate the seven most big countries with an area of ​​more than 3 million km2:

I) Russia, 6) USA,

2) China, 7) Kazakhstan,

3) Argentina, 8) Australia,

4) India, 9) Saudi Arabia,

f5) Brazil, 10) Canada.

42. Indicate in the list of countries the states with a population of more than 100 million people in each

I) Iran, 6) Japan,

2) Bangladesh, 7) Russia,

3) Pakistan, 8) Nigeria,

4) Vietnam, 9) Germany,

5) Indonesia, 10) Mexico.

43. Indicate the proportion of the world's population living in 10 states, with a population of more than 100 million people in each

1) 1/5 of the world's population,

2) 2/5 of the world's population,

3) 3) 1/2 of the world's population,

4) 4) 8/5 of the world's population.

44. Indicate the part of inhabited land that falls on the seven largest states in the world by territory:

1) 2/5 of the inhabited land, 2) 1/2 of the inhabited land,

3) 3/5 of the inhabited land, 4) 4/5 of the inhabited land.

45. Indicate the correct statements:

I) The seven largest countries in terms of area (each with an area of ​​​​more than 3 million km2) occupy 50% of the entire earth's landmass;

2) 10 largest countries, with a population of more than 100 million people in each, concentrated 60% of the world's population;

46. ​​Indicate in the proposed list 5 countries of Foreign Asia that do not have maritime borders:

1) Turkey 2) Bhutan 3) Afghanistan 4) Pakistan 5) Ethiopia 6) Yemen 7) Nepal 8) Laos 9) Tibet 10) Mongolia

47. In each pair of countries, indicate the one that is located to the east:

1) Kenya-Togo 2) Oman-Bangladesh 3) Peru-Mexico 4) Liechtenstein-Luxembourg 5) Fiji-Vanuatu

48.Indicate the group in which the countries in right order arranged in a north-south direction

1) Norway, Denmark, Switzerland, Belgium, 2) Turkey, Syria, Yemen, Oman, 3) Nigeria, Congo, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, 4) Guatemala, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Honduras.

49. Indicate the island on which the territories of three states are located at once:

I) Ireland, 4) Tierra del Fuego,

2) Kalimantan, 5) Madagascar,

3) New Guinea, 6) Tasmania.

50. Indicate the "extra" countries in the list of countries crossed by the equator:

1) Brazil, 2) Indonesia 4) Venezuela, 5) Ecuador,

3) Tanzania, 6) Gabon.

51. Indicate the state whose territory is located in two parts of the world at once

1) Morocco, 4) Egypt,

2) Panama, 5) Ethiopia,

3) Malaysia, 6) Australia.

1. Specify the approximate population of the Earth: 1) 3.5 billion people; 3) 4.5-5 billion people;

2) 5.1-6.0 billion people; 4) 7 billion people.

2. Specify the absolute annual increase in the population of the Earth:

1) 20-30 million people; 3) 80-100 million Human;

2) 50-70 million Human; 4) 120-130 million Human.

3. Indicate in the proposed list of countries whose population exceeds 100 million people:

1) China; 2) Mexico; 3) India; 4) Bangladesh.

4. Specify a group that includes only states with a population of more than 100 million people:

1) Russia. Ethiopia, Nigeria, India;

2) Vietnam, Italy, France, Germany;

3) Brazil, Japan, Pakistan, Nigeria;

4) Bangladesh, Pakistan, Ukraine, Australia.

5. Indicate in the proposed list of countries in Europe the largest country in terms of population:

1) Spain; 2) Hungary; 3) Sweden; 4) Denmark.

6. Indicate in the proposed list of countries of the Americas the largest country in terms of population:

1) Colombia; 2) Argentina; 3) Canada; 4) Mexico.

7. Indicate the three largest countries in Africa by population:

1) Algeria; 6) Chad;

2) Ethiopia; 7) Morocco;

3) Zaire; 8) Botswana;

4) South Africa; 9) Egypt;

5) Nigeria; 10) Tanzania.

8. Indicate the correct statements:

1) More people are concentrated in the eastern hemisphere than in the western;

2) In the northern hemisphere, the population is less than in the southern;

3) Most of the inhabitants of the Earth are settled at an altitude of up to 2000 m above sea level;

4) The average population density on Earth is about 20 people per 1 km2.

9. Indicate the correct statements:

1) The population density in Asia is almost 4 times the average population density of the Earth;

2) The population density in Africa is about 2 times lower than the world average;

3) The population density in Europe is about 70 people. per 1 km2;

4) The population density in Australia and Oceania is greater than in South America;

10. Indicate the correct statements:

1) Of all the countries in the world (not counting the dwarf ones), Japan has the highest population density;

2) About half of the inhabitants of the land have a population density of less than a quarter of the land area;

3) Uninhabited areas occupy about a quarter of the land area;

4) On the globe there are areas where the population density exceeds 1000 people per 1 km2.

11. Indicate on which of the listed continents 1/5 of the population lives at an altitude of more than 1000 m above sea level:

1) Africa; 2) North America; 3) Australia; 4) Eurasia.

12. Indicate in the proposed list of European countries five states with approximately the same population:

1) Germany; 6) Belgium;

2) France; 7) Greece;

3) Netherlands; 8) Norway;

4) Greece; 9) Sweden;

5) Bulgaria; 10) Poland.

13. Indicate among the regions of the world three with the largest population:

1) Europe; 4) North America;

2) Asia; 5) Latin America;

3) Africa; 6) Australia and Oceania.

14. In next list countries in Europe, list five countries with approximately the same population size:

1) France; 6) Denmark;

2) Italy; 7) Belgium;

3) Norway; 8) Czech Republic;

4) Hungary; 9) Slovakia;

5) Bulgaria; 10) Portugal;

15. Indicate the group in which all countries have low population density: 1) Oman, Paraguay, Belgium; 2) Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia; 3) USA, Japan, Germany; 4) Russia, Libya, Mongolia

The key to the test "Geography of the population of the world"

Topic 1. Political map of the world - Grade 10. Maksakovskiy.

No. 1. IN early XXI V. On the political map of the world, there are the following number of states and non-self-governing territories: 120, 185, 230, 265, 300. Indicate the correct answer.
-230

No. 2. Indicate which of the following countries are simultaneously in the top ten countries in the world in terms of area and population.
- Russia, India, China, Brazil.

No. 3. Indicate which of the following states are located on islands and archipelagos.
- UK, Iceland, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Madagascar, Cuba, Kiribati.

No. 4. Underline the names of states that do not have access to the open sea:
1) Bolivia;
2) Hungary;
3) Zambia;
5) Mali;
6) Mongolia;
8) Uzbekistan;
10) Switzerland.

How does this situation affect their socio-economic development?
- Difficulty in import/export of goods.

No. 5. Complete the table using the following geographical names and numbers: Brazil, Spain, Madrid, Pakistan, Pretoria, 39, 42, 156, 804, 1221, 8512:

No. 6. Select pairs according to the principle "country - capital":
1-d
2-a
3rd
4th
5-z
6-in
7th
8-d
9-b
10-to

No. 7. Indicate which of the following types most countries of the world belong to:
- to developing

No. 8. Indicate in the proposed list the capitals of the states that are part of the "Big Eight":
- Rome, London, Moscow, Washington, Ottawa.

No. 9. Indicate which of the following countries belong to the countries of "settlement" capitalism:
- Israel, Canada, Australia.

No. 10. Identify which of the subgroups of developing countries the following islands belong to:
Key countries - Brazil, India;
New industrial countries - Malaysia, Thailand;
Oil-producing countries - Kuwait, United Arab Emirates;
The least developed countries are Bangladesh, Nepal, Somalia, Ethiopia.

No. 11. Indicate which of the following regions of the world stand out in terms of the number of "hot spots"
- Southwest Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa.

No. 12. The following is a series of statements relating to the form of government of the countries of the world. Determine which ones are correct and which are not.
+ 1. In republics and constitutional monarchies, the legislative power belongs to the parliament, and the executive power belongs to the government.
+ 2. Supreme power in monarchies is inherited.
- 3. There are fewer republics in the world than monarchies.
- 4. Among the monarchies modern world empires prevail.

No. 13. Underline the countries that have a republican form of government:
1) Austria;
2) Armenia;
5) Egypt;
6) Mexico;
8) Turkey;
9) France.

No. 14. Color on the contour map (Fig. 1) countries with a monarchical form of government. Select among them:

Constitutional Monarchies – Malaysia(4), UK(2), Netherlands(2), Belgium(2), Denmark(2), Norway(2), Sweden(2), Liechtenstein, Monaco, Japan(1), Cambodia(2) ), Thailand(2), Lesotho(2), Canada, Andorra, New Zealand, Spain(2), Australia(2), Luxembourg(3), Morocco(2), Tonga(2), Jordan(2), Kuwait (5)

Absolute monarchies - UAE (5), Brunei (4), Saudi Arabia (2), Oman (4), Qatar (5), Swaziland (2).

Describe and explain their distribution across major regions of the world.
Which of them are empires, kingdoms, duchies, sultanates, emirates?
1 - empire, 2 - kingdom, 3 - duchy, 4 - sultanate, 5 - emirate.
Constitutional monarchies are located in the west of Europe and in East Asia, where there were no strong revolutionary upheavals and civil wars. Absolute monarchies are located in the Persian Gulf. The slaveholding system of the Middle Ages existed here for a long time.

No. 15. Complete the following sentences:
1. A state in which there is a single legislative, executive and judicial power is called unitary.
2. A state in which, along with unified authorities, there are separate territorial units that have their own legislative, executive and judicial power, is called federal.

No. 16. Put hatching on the contour map (see Fig. 1) countries that have a federal administrative-territorial structure. Determine which of them are economically developed and which are developing countries.

No. 17. The Commonwealth of Nations, led by Great Britain, includes 53 countries. Underline those of the following countries that are members of this Commonwealth:
1) India;
3) Canada;
5) Nigeria;
6) New Zealand;
7) Pakistan;
10) Sri Lanka.

What do you need to remember to answer this question?
- We need to remember the countries that were previously part of the British Empire.

No. 18. Choose one of the countries that play an important role in world politics. Give a written description of its political and geographical position based on its relationship with neighboring countries, with states that are part of the political and military-political blocs, from its position in relation to the centers of regional and local conflicts and "hot spots" of the planet.

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