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Question-1
The number of people needed to support a good or service.
(A)
Range of good
(B)
Range of population
(C)
Threshold population
(D)
Population density
Question-2
A conurbation or a clustering of cities with a population of over 10 million people.
(A)
Hamlet
(B)
Village
(C)
Megaopolis
(D)
Kraal
Question-3
In which of the following settlements, houses and buildings are tightly clustered around a central feature such as a church, village green or cross roads?
(A)
Dispersed
(B)
Nucleated
(C)
Linear
(D)
Cruciform
Question-4
Goods that people buy less frequently are called:
(A)
High order goods
(B)
Low order goods
(C)
Range of goods
(D)
Convenience goods
Question-5
The areas near the edge of the urban area that has a concentration of residential land use.
(A)
CBD
(B)
Suburb
(C)
Rural urban fringe
(D)
Transition zone
Question-6
Two or more towns or cities that have joined together.
(A)
Hamlet
(B)
Village
(C)
Conurbation
(D)
Megaopolis
Question-7
A settlement pattern is one in which individual houses and farms are widely scattered throughout the countryside.
(A)
Dispersed
(B)
Nucleated
(C)
Linear
(D)
Cruciform
Question-8
The land that has been built on previously but has been left abandoned and often become derelict.
(A)
Brown field site
(B)
Green field site
(C)
Black field site
(D)
Commuter belt
Question-9
Expand MEDC.
(A)
More Economically Developed Country
(B)
Most Economically Developed Country
(C)
More Economically Distributed Country
(D)
Most Economically Distributed Country
Question-10
In extreme environments, settlements are generally :
(A)
Big
(B)
Small
(C)
Medium sized
(D)
May be big or medium sized
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Cambridge Secondary Grade 9
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