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Geographical Skills and Investigations quiz for O-Level Geography (SEAB 2236) quiz

12questions. Pick an answer and you'll see why right away.

  1. When giving a grid reference, in what order do you read the numbers?

  2. What does a six-figure grid reference do that a four-figure reference does not?

  3. On a map with a scale of 1:50000, what real distance does 1 cm represent?

  4. How should you measure the length of a winding road on a map?

  5. What do contour lines on a topographic map show?

  6. What does it mean when contour lines are very close together?

  7. How is the gradient of a slope calculated?

  8. What is the first step when answering a data-response question about a graph?

  9. What is the difference between primary and secondary data?

  10. What is a testable hypothesis in a geographical investigation?

  11. Which describes systematic sampling?

  12. Which presentation technique best shows the proportions of different land uses as parts of a whole?