The document summarizes a geography review lesson, including easy multiple choice questions about monsoons, lakes, plateaus and rivers. It also includes more difficult identification questions asking students to write terms related to monsoons, trade routes, the origin of the word "geography" and local weather patterns. The review concludes by announcing point rewards for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners as well as a general point increase for all students.
13. Average Round Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the correct answer. (2 points each correct answer)
14. Question no. 1 It was the _____ who made significant contributions in the field of geography and eventually developed the subject into science. Turks Greeks Spaniards Americans
15. Question no. 2 It is the type of monsoon that originates from Siberia and brings about low temperatures without much rainshowers. It is also known as amihan in the Philippines. Northeast monsoon Northwest monsoon Southeast monsoon Southwest monsoon
16. Question no. 3 It is the type monsoon that brings incessant rainshowers especially in the eastern shores of Southeast Asia. Northeast monsoon Northwest monsoon Southeast monsoon Southwest monsoon
17. Question no. 4 The largest and longest lake in the world. Taal Lake Black Sea Caspian Sea Lake Baikal
18. Question no. 5 It is an area in West Asia that supports farming, thus having a large population. Iranian Plateau Deccan Plateau Manong Plateau Anatolian Plateau
19. Question no. 6 The river in China which is also known as the river of sorrow. Huang Ho Xi Jiang Yangtze Pasig
20. Question no. 7 He is the father of Geography (and the father of History as well). Herodutus Justin Bieber Herodotus Jacob
21. Question no. 8 Small patches of fertile land located in deserts and characterized by an ample water Oases Boreal forests Tundra Taiga
22. Question no. 9 In Russia, _____ means marshy pine forest. Tundra Taiga Monsoon Oases
23. Question no. 10 It consists of fertile lands and sufficient supply of water in West Asia and it is where the Tigris and Euphrates rivers are located. It is also the cradle of the very first civilization in the history of humankind, Mesopotamia. Northern Tier Arabian Peninsula Fertile Crescent Gobi Desert