Columbus and Lines of Latitude and Longitude

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7th grade Science Quiz on Columbus and Lines of Latitude and Longitude, created by Fiona Gumaroy on 29/09/2016.
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Question 1

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Columbus discovered the Eastern Route to the Indies.
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  • True
  • False

Question 2

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The Indies, known as the [blank_start]land of the Riches[blank_end], (consisting of [blank_start]China, Japan, Persia, India[blank_end], and [blank_start]Southeast Asia[blank_end]) were so enticing due to all the [blank_start]goods[blank_end] such as [blank_start]silk, spices, and gold[blank_end] that was found there.
Answer
  • land of the Riches
  • goods
  • silk, spices, and gold
  • China, Japan, Persia, India
  • Southeast Asia

Question 3

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Columbus' motivation for finding a sea route to the Indies was that if he found a sea route to the Indies in a [blank_start]more faster, inexpensive way[blank_end], he would get a [blank_start]larger profit[blank_end]. Doing this continiously would make him the [blank_start]wealthiest man,[blank_end] was his thinking.
Answer
  • more faster, inexpensive way
  • larger profit
  • wealthiest man,

Question 4

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The scientific evidence that Colombus knew that the Earth was round was that during his voyages, [blank_start]islands would pop up[blank_end]. If the earth were flat, [blank_start]it wouldn't have just popped up[blank_end]. Instead, he would have seen the [blank_start]island from afar[blank_end].
Answer
  • islands would pop up
  • it wouldn't have just popped up
  • island from afar

Question 5

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Columbus argued with the professor's about
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  • whether the Earth was round
  • the Earth's size
  • life
  • all of the above

Question 6

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Columbus felt that the Earth was only 30,000 kilometers around.
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  • True
  • False

Question 7

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The scholars argued with Columbus that the earth was [blank_start]38,000 kilometers[blank_end] around, making [blank_start]his trip last 3 months[blank_end].
Answer
  • his trip last 3 months
  • 38,000 kilometers

Question 8

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The first island Columbus reached were the [blank_start]Canary Islands[blank_end], which was part of the [blank_start]Bahamas[blank_end].
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  • Bahamas
  • Canary Islands

Question 9

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Columbus was lucky that they landed on the [blank_start]Bahamas[blank_end] because if he had not, he and his crew would have [blank_start]died out of thirst and hunger.[blank_end]
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  • died out of thirst and hunger.
  • Bahamas

Question 10

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What year did Bartholomeu find the route to the Indies?
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  • 1488
  • 1384
  • 1902
  • 1500

Question 11

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They had no idea that North America, South America, Central America, or the Caribbean Islands existed. They thought that the great Ocean Sea to the west of Portugal extended West an undetermined distance.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 12

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In 1492, Columbus and his crew set sail in three tiny boats....
Answer
  • the Niña
  • the Maria
  • the Santa Maria
  • the Olivia
  • the Pinta
  • the Fiona

Question 13

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Lines of longitude begin at the [blank_start]Prime Meridian[blank_end]. (0 degrees) Lines of latitude run [blank_start]north and south.[blank_end]
Answer
  • Prime Maria
  • Equator
  • Horizon
  • Prime Meridian
  • west and north
  • east and west
  • north and south
  • south and east

Question 14

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The equator is the [blank_start]frame of reference[blank_end] for the latitude line.
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  • frame of reference
  • point
  • horizon
  • idk

Question 15

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Line of latitude are numbered from [blank_start]0 degrees[blank_end] at the equator to [blank_start]90 degrees[blank_end] N.L. at the North Pole.
Answer
  • 10 degrees
  • 0 degrees
  • 302 degrees
  • 180 degrees
  • 90 degrees
  • 180 degrees
  • 40 degrees
  • 60 degrees

Question 16

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Latitude lines run [blank_start]east/west[blank_end] but they measure north or south of the equator (0 degrees) splitting the earth into the northern hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere.
Answer
  • north/east
  • south/west
  • north/south
  • east/west

Question 17

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Line of longitude are numbered from [blank_start]0 degrees[blank_end] at the equator to [blank_start]180 degrees[blank_end]
Answer
  • 0 degrees
  • 180 degrees
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