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Georgia's Geography and Climate Quiz

Total questions: 22

Worksheet time: 11mins

Name
Class
Date
1.
  1. 1. Which of the following regions is #1?

a)

Piedmont

b)

Valley and Ridge

c)

Blue Ridge

d)

Appalacian Plateau

2.
  1. 2. Which of the following regions is #2?

a)

Piedmont

b)

Valley and Ridge

c)

Blue Ridge

d)

Appalacian Plateau

3.
3. Look at the map and answer the following question: Georgia’s coastline is formed by the ____________.
a)
Pacific Ocean
b)
Atlantic Ocean
c)
Gulf of Mexico
4.
4. Look at the map and answer the following question: Which city is located nearest (34°N, 83°W)?
a)
Rome
b)
Savannah
c)
Athens
d)
Columbus
5.
5. Look at the map and answer the following question: Which region of Georgia receives the least precipitation?
a)
Coastal Plain Region
b)
Appalachian Plateau
c)
Valley and Ridge Region
6.
6. What Hemisphere is Georgia in?
a)
North and West
b)
East and West
c)
South and East
7.
7. _________ _________ is National Wildlife Refuge for thousands of plant and animal species.
a)
Fall Line
b)
Okefenokee Swamp
c)
Appalachian Mountain
8.
8. What river forms part of the border between Georgia and Alabama?
a)
Chattahoochee River
b)
Fall Line
c)
Savannah River
9.
9. What region has the highest point in Georgia?
a)
Coastal Plain Region
b)
Blue Ridge Region
c)
Savannah River
10.
10. Which region is being described in the information below: - This region is located in northwest Georgia, east of the Appalachian Plateau. - The region consists of several high and narrow mountains. - The region’s climate is similar to the Blue Ridge region, with slightly less rainfall. - Mining and farming are the region’s main industries.
a)
Piedmont Region
b)
Barrier Islands
c)
Valley and Ridge
11.
11. Which region is being described in the information below: - This region has large amounts of granite and marble, enabling Georgia to be the nation’s leading producer of both. - Nearly 50% of Georgia’s population lives in this region, thanks to cities like Atlanta, Athens, Macon, Columbus, Augusta, and Milledgeville. - The region is important for agriculture, with large amounts of corn, peaches, wheat, soybeans, cattle, and poultry being produced.
a)
Chattahoochee River
b)
Valley and Ridge
c)
Piedmont Region
12.
12. Which region is being described in the information below: - This region is the largest region, covering roughly 60% of the state. - It begins at the Fall Line and extends to Georgia’s southern border with Florida. - This region has good farmland and produces the majority of the state’s crops. Such as Peanuts, onions, pecans, corn, and other agricultural products are grown here.
a)
Coastal Plain Region
b)
Okefenokee Swamp
c)
Blue Ridge Region
13.
13. What subject are you in for this class? (BONUS)
a)
Social Studies
b)
Science
c)
Math
d)
ELA
14.
  1. 14. Which of the following regions is #3?

a)

Piedmont

b)

Valley and Ridge

c)

Blue Ridge

d)

Appalacian Plateau

15.
  1. 15. Which of the following regions is #4?

a)

Piedmont

b)

Coastal Plain

c)

Blue Ridge

d)

Appalacian Plateau

16.
  1. 16. Which of the following regions is #5?

a)

Piedmont

b)

Coastal Plain

c)

Blue Ridge

d)

Appalacian Plateau

17.
  1. 17. Which of the following is feature A?

a)

Appalachian Mountains

b)

Okefenokee Swamp

c)

Fall Line

d)

Savannah River

18.
  1. 18. Which of the following is feature B?

a)

Appalachian Mountains

b)

Okefenokee Swamp

c)

Fall Line

d)

Savannah River

19.
  1. 19. Which of the following is feature C?

a)

Appalachian Mountains

b)

Okefenokee Swamp

c)

Fall Line

d)

Savannah River

20.
  1. 20. Which of the following is feature D?

a)

Appalachian Mountains

b)

Okefenokee Swamp

c)

Fall Line

d)

Savannah River

21.
  1. 21. Which of the following is feature E?

a)

Appalachian Mountains

b)

Chattahoochee River

c)

Fall Line

d)

Barrier Islands

22.
  1. 22. Which of the following is feature F?

a)

Appalachian Mountains

b)

Chattahoochee River

c)

Fall Line

d)

Barrier Islands