1) What is the map's title? a) Weekly Confirmed Covid-19 Deaths, Jun 19, 2025 b) Our World in Data c) 0 - 50,000 d) World Health Organization (2025) 2) What is this map's title? a) United Kingdom: Political b) England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland c) European Countries d) Political Map 3) Is there a key (also known as a "legend") on this map? a) Yes, there is a key. b) No, there is not a key. 4) What is this? a) Key (also known as a legend) b) Map title c) Longitude d) Prime Meridian 5) What is a scale? a) the ratio between a distance on a map and the "real" distance on the ground b) What you use to check your weight at the hospital (pounds, kilos) c) The "backside" of a map d) The lines that run north and south along a map, measuring distance away from the Prime Meridian 6) What is this? a) Only on physical maps b) Only on political maps c) A compass rose d) Intermediate directions 7) What is the equator? a) an imaginary line that split the earth into east and west b) an imaginary line on the "back" of the world that we often don't see on maps c) an imaginary line that runs from the north pole to the south pole, inside the world d) an imaginary line that split the earth into north and south 8) What is the prime meridian? a) an imaginary line that split the earth into east and west b) an imaginary line on the "back" of the world that we often don't see on maps c) an imaginary line that runs from the north pole to the south pole, inside the world d) an imaginary line that split the earth into north and south 9) What do lines of LATITUDE measure (the lines that go east-west)? a) the distance east or west of the Prime Meridian b) the distance north or south of the Equator 10) What do lines of LONGITUDE measure (the lines that go north-south)? a) the distance east or west of the Prime Meridian b) the distance north or south of the Equator 11) Where is the "south pole"? a) In the antarctic b) In the arctic 12) Where is the "north pole"? a) In the antarctic b) In the arctic 13) What is the international date line? a) an imaginary line on Earth's surface defining the boundary between one day and the next b) an imaginary line that split the earth into north and south 14) Where can't we see the international date line on most world maps? a) Because it’s on the opposite side of the world from the Prime Meridian. When we make a flat map, we have to cut the globe somewhere—like peeling an orange. That “cut” is along the International Date Line. It’s like the seam of the map, so it ends up on both the far left and far right sides instead of in one place. b) Because the Date Line is imaginary, it doesn’t exist on maps at all. No need to show it—it’s just made up. Doesn’t matter where it goes. c) Because countries didn’t agree on it, every mapmaker just puts it wherever they want. There’s no real place for it, so maps leave it out. d) Because the Earth spins too fast, the Date Line keeps moving, so it’s too hard to draw on a map.
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