Year 7 Geography strand 'Water in the World' - Summative Exam

Created by Bryan_Cranston

  1.  
    Which of the following is an example of a renewable water resource?
    A. Fossil water B. Rainwater C. Groundwater D. Saline water
  2.  
    Which term refers to the movement of water between the atmosphere, land, and oceans?
    A. Evaporation B. Water cycle C. Precipitation D. Transpiration
  3.  
    What is the effect of moving water on geomorphology?
    A. It decreases soil erosion. B. It increases the deposition of sediment. C. It has no effect on the shape of the land. D. It causes weathering.
  4.  
    What does the term "scarcity" mean in relation to water resources?
    A. The total amount of water available. B. The distribution of water resources. C. The amount of water available per person. D. The quality of water resources.
  5.  
    Which strategy for managing and sustaining water resources involves reducing water consumption?
    A. Water recycling B. Rainwater harvesting C. Water conservation D. Groundwater recharge
  6.  
    Which of the following is a culturally and aesthetically significant waterway in Australia?
    A. Lake Eyre B. The Great Barrier Reef C. The Murray River D. Lake Mungo
  7.  
    What is the spiritual significance of water in Asian culture?
    A. It is used for purification rituals. B. It is believed to have healing powers. C. It is associated with the afterlife. D. It is considered a source of energy.
  8.  
    Which of the following is an environmental hazard?
    A. Economic recession B. Drought C. Political unrest D. Drought E. Cultural conflict
  9.  
    What is the difference between prevention and mitigation in the context of hazard management?
    A. Prevention aims to reduce the impact of the hazard, while mitigation aims to stop it from happening. B. Prevention aims to stop the hazard from happening, while mitigation aims to reduce its impact. C. Prevention and mitigation are the same thing. D. Prevention and mitigation are not effective strategies for hazard management.
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Year 7 Geography strand 'Water in the World' - Summative Exam (Answer Key)

Created by Bryan_Cranston

  1.  
    Which of the following is an example of a renewable water resource?
    A. Fossil water B. Rainwater C. Groundwater D. Saline water
  2.  
    Which term refers to the movement of water between the atmosphere, land, and oceans?
    A. Evaporation B. Water cycle C. Precipitation D. Transpiration
  3.  
    What is the effect of moving water on geomorphology?
    A. It decreases soil erosion. B. It increases the deposition of sediment. C. It has no effect on the shape of the land. D. It causes weathering.
  4.  
    What does the term "scarcity" mean in relation to water resources?
    A. The total amount of water available. B. The distribution of water resources. C. The amount of water available per person. D. The quality of water resources.
  5.  
    Which strategy for managing and sustaining water resources involves reducing water consumption?
    A. Water recycling B. Rainwater harvesting C. Water conservation D. Groundwater recharge
  6.  
    Which of the following is a culturally and aesthetically significant waterway in Australia?
    A. Lake Eyre B. The Great Barrier Reef C. The Murray River D. Lake Mungo
  7.  
    What is the spiritual significance of water in Asian culture?
    A. It is used for purification rituals. B. It is believed to have healing powers. C. It is associated with the afterlife. D. It is considered a source of energy.
  8.  
    Which of the following is an environmental hazard?
    A. Economic recession B. Drought C. Political unrest D. Drought E. Cultural conflict
  9.  
    What is the difference between prevention and mitigation in the context of hazard management?
    A. Prevention aims to reduce the impact of the hazard, while mitigation aims to stop it from happening. B. Prevention aims to stop the hazard from happening, while mitigation aims to reduce its impact. C. Prevention and mitigation are the same thing. D. Prevention and mitigation are not effective strategies for hazard management.

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