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SS Review CA #3

Authored by Al Freeman

History

6th Grade

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SS Review CA #3
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1.

DROPDOWN QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Emma and Ava are on an exciting adventure planning a trip through the Chunnel! This amazing tunnel connects (a)   and (b)   . Can you guess which countries they will be traveling between?

France and Germany

France and Italy

England and France

England and Germany

Answer explanation

The Chunnel, or Channel Tunnel, connects England and France, allowing for rail travel between the two countries under the English Channel. It does not connect to Germany or Italy.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Arjun and Maya are planning an exciting adventure from England to France! They're exploring different ways to travel and stumble upon the Chunnel. What makes the Chunnel a unique choice compared to other travel options?

a bridge

a tunnel under the sea

an elevated railway

a highway

Answer explanation

The Chunnel, or Channel Tunnel, is specifically a tunnel under the sea that connects the UK and France, distinguishing it from other transportation forms like bridges, highways, or railways.

3.

MATCH QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Match the following descriptions with what the map shows:

Highlights major roads, railways, and rivers

Topographical features

Shows the distribution of people across regions

Climate zones

Indicates different weather patterns and climates

Transportation corridors

Displays mountains, valleys, and elevation changes

Population density

Answer explanation

The map illustrates transportation corridors, which are routes used for moving goods and people. This is indicated by the lines and pathways shown, distinguishing it from other options like population density or climate zones.

4.

DROPDOWN QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Maya and Liam are on an exciting adventure to explore how the mighty rivers of Europe shape everyday life. They discover that these rivers play a crucial role by (a)  

providing water for agriculture and

hindering transportation and trade

causing frequent droughts

isolating communities

Answer explanation

The extensive rivers in Europe provide essential water for agriculture, supporting crop growth, and they facilitate trade by serving as transportation routes, making the correct choice the one that highlights these benefits.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In her history class, Lily and her friends Liam and Avery are on a quest to discover which era the legendary artist Michelangelo belonged to. Can you help them find out?

Renaissance

Baroque

Medieval

Modern

Answer explanation

Michelangelo was a key figure of the Renaissance, a period known for its revival of art and culture from classical antiquity. His works, including the Sistine Chapel ceiling, exemplify the artistic achievements of this era.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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In a lively art class, Zoe and Mason are exploring the wonders of famous artworks. Zoe excitedly asks, "Hey Mason, do you know what magical technique Michelangelo used to paint the Sistine Chapel?"

Fresco

Oil Painting

Tempera

Acrylic

Answer explanation

Michelangelo used the fresco technique to paint the Sistine Chapel, which involves applying water-based pigments on freshly laid wet plaster. This method allows the colors to become an integral part of the wall as it dries.

7.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

After World War 1, which countries became aggressive and began to take over their neighboring countries?

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Answer explanation

After World War 1, countries like Germany, Italy, and Japan became aggressive, seeking to expand their territories by invading neighboring nations, which ultimately contributed to the outbreak of World War 2.

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