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1

The production of metallic minerals is primarily based upon the:
A)distances to the raw sources, the quantity of the ores and the availability of hydroelectricity
B)quantity of the ores, the richness of the ores and the ability to refine the ores
C)quantity of the ores, the richness of the ores and the distance to the markets
D)richness of the ores, the availability of hydroelectricity and the distance to raw sources
2

Out-sourcing is:
A)choosing alternate sources of raw materials
B)physically delimiting a company's market for others
C)producing parts or products abroad for domestic sale
D)selling goods at a cheaper price to close down competitors
3

Which of the following is not a major manufacturing region?
A)Eastern Asia
B)Eastern North America
C)West and Central Europe
D)Western South America
4

According to Alfred Weber, what category of costs was the major consideration determining industrial location?
A)labor
B)materials
C)production
D)transport
5

Industries which are considered "footloose":
A)are fly-by-night operations
B)are found in predominantly agricultural areas
C)are not affected by transportation costs
D)require multiple sources of raw materials
6

Of the following four classes of economic activities, which is least spatially tied to resources or markets?
A)primary
B)secondary
C)tertiary
D)quaternary
7

Which of the following statements concerning shifting cultivation is not correct?
A)It is also known as slash-and-burn agriculture.
B)It increases in direct proportion to advances in technology.
C)It involves more than one-sixth of the world's land area.
D)It involves the rotating of fields rather than crops to maintain productivity.
8

As a type of economic system, nomadic herding is:
A)growing
B)declining
C)directed by the movements of the animals
D)only profitable in the Sahel
9

The concept of Comparative Advantage provides an understanding of:
A)high market demand for products
B)locating plants near raw material sources
C)lower wage rates in the United States
D)regional specialization
10

Unlike the past, today the pattern of international commodity flows in primary commodities is from:
A)producers in less developed countries to processors and consumers in less developed countries
B)producers in less developed countries to processors and consumers in more developed countries
C)producers in more developed countries to processors and consumers in less developed countries
D)producers in more developed countries to processors and consumers in more developed countries
11

Retailing, as a tertiary industry:
A)constitutes a very small portion of employment
B)is a rapidly growing sector
C)is only found in large urban centers
D)is supply oriented
12

Secondary industries are concerned with:
A)extraction of natural resources
B)information processing
C)adding value to materials by changing their form or combining them into more useful commodities
D)retailing and wholesaling activities
13

Which of the following in not characteristic of truck farms?
A)They are classified as extensive commercial agriculture.
B)They are located near most medium-sized and large cities.
C)They produce a wide range of fruits and vegetables.
D)Transport costs are high because of special handling requirements.
14

Flexible production
A)is self-sufficiency applied to an industrial setting
B)requires acquisition of components from outside suppliers
C)requires a large inventory of supplies
D)works well in a Fordist industrial setting
15

According to von Thunen, when production plus transport costs equals the value of the commodity at the market, the farmer is at:
A)economic margin of cultivation
B)economic rent
C)locational rent
D)spatial margin of profitability
16

Intensive subsistence agriculture is concentrated in:
A)areas with a Mediterranean climate
B)major river valleys and deltas such as the Ganges
C)the Lapland areas of Scandinavia
D)the plains of the Midwest United States
17

The least expensive form of freight movement for long distances is:
A)air transportation
B)railway transportation
C)water transportation
D)highway transportation
18

That part of the world which is rapidly becoming the most productive industrial region is:
A)Northeastern United States
B)Eastern Asia
C)Paris Basin
D)Western United States and Mexico
19

Silicon Valley, North Carolina's Research Triangle, and Silicon Valley North around Ottawa, Canada are concentrations of:
A)advanced quaternary-level services
B)high technology industries
C)retailing and wholesaling activity
D)traditional heavy-industry manufacturing
20

The benefit of just-in-time methodologies is that they:
A)reduce inventories of materials and storage of finished products
B)allow for infrequent ordering or materials and the stockpiling of finished products
C)depend on single plant location theories
D)do not allow producers to shift quickly as markets change
21

The economic decisions of a country are affected by all of the following factors except:
A)cultural considerations
B)dependency ratios
C)political policies
D)technological development
22

Which of the following statements regarding the role of women in agriculture is not correct?
A)The advances from the Green Revolution were unkind to women in that it reduced the female role in agricultural development programs.
B)Women farmers are responsible for at least fifty percent of the world's food.
C)Women farmers share equally in the rewards from agriculture with men farmers.
D)Women farmers work longer hours for lower wages than men farmers.
23

The increase in all grain production worldwide is due to the:
A)expansion of farmland
B)increase in yield
C)decrease in animal production
D)increase in world subsistence farming
24

Mediterranean agriculture is:
A)dependent upon large quantities of summer rainfall
B)known for grapes, olives, oranges and figs
C)one of the least productive of the agricultural regions
D)only found in Southern Europe and Northern Africa
25

Many foreign-owned factories have relocated to Malaysia, Hong Kong, and similar areas because of:
A)their proximity to major populations
B)lower labor costs
C)better overland transportation routes than those found in China, Taiwan and Hong Kong
D)political instability in Hong Kong
26

A farmer engages in a primary activity.
A)True.
B)False.
27

A lumber mill is an example of a tertiary industry.
A)True.
B)False.
28

Nomadic herding is an example of intensive subsistence agriculture.
A)True.
B)False.
29

Shifting cultivation is used in areas where leaching of the soil is common.
A)True.
B)False.
30

Between 1980 and 2000, cereal yields in Asia increased 100% because of the Green Revolution.
A)True.
B)False.
31

Agriculture is seen as man's work in most of the world.
A)True.
B)False.
32

Von Thünen is associated with the least coast theory of industrial location.
A)True.
B)False.
33

Truck farms are found far from cities.
A)True.
B)False.
34

Fordist modes of production have been replaced by just-in-time and flexible production.
A)True.
B)False.
35

Comparative advantage allows regions to specialize in the production of certain products.
A)True.
B)False.







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