Social Studies Test

Continents, Oceans, Longitude, Latitude, Coordinates, Time Zones
Language: English
Subject: Social Science > Geography
School grade: United States of America United States of America

Social Studies Test

Continents, Oceans, Longitude, Latitude, Coordinates, Time Zones

Which one of these is NOT a continent

Africa

South America

Untied States of America

Europe

Longitude lines go in which direction.
North, South
or
East, West

Make sure you spell the words correctly with uppercase letters and comma separated:

Latitude lines go in which direction?
North, South
or
East, West

Make sure you spell the words correctly with uppercase letters and comma separated:

Longitude lines determine:

The time across the world is coordinated and determined by UTC. What does UTC stand for

United Time Console

Coordinated Universal Time

Universal Time Coordinated

Time Universal Coordinated

The longitud line that passes through Greenwhich and determines the time across the world is called the

Longitude lines are also called:

Paralells

Diagonals

Meridians

North South Lines

Paralells are also called

Meridian

Latitude

Prime Meridian

Longitude

What is the meridian called where you cross over from one day to the next. (The answer has 3 words, Start each word of the answer with a capital letter)

The answer has 3 words, Start each word of the answer with a capital letter, NO commas

Which ocean is between America and Europe

Write ONLY the name without the word Ocean added.

Which ocean is off of the west coast of North America?

Just write the name without ocean

Which country is very large, but has only 1 time zone?

Use your Atlas (page 10), Map of Canada

Which city is found at following coordinates: 49N, 88W

Make sure to write the name of the city, followed by the province it is in, separated by a comma.
Start each word with a capital letter.
Like this:
Winnipeg, Manitoba

Use your Atlas (page 10), Map of Canada

Which city is found at following coordinates: 46N, 79W

Make sure to write the name of the city, followed by the province it is in, separated by a comma.
Start each word with a capital letter.
Like this:
Winnipeg, Manitoba