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Brazil and its Neighbors Test
Matching
Match each item with the correct statement below.a. Orinoco River f. Montevideob. Carnival g. Guaraníc. Caracas h. Amazon Riverd. ranching i. Paramariboe. deforestation j. Brazilian Highlands
____ 1. Native American group of Paraguay____ 2. Venezuela’s capital city____ 3. major economic activity of Uruguay____ 4. almost 4,000 miles long____ 5. celebration held before Lent____ 6. landform that covers about half of Brazil____ 7. Suriname’s capital and chief port____ 8. caused by logging, farming, and road building____ 9. Venezuela’s most important river____ 10. Uruguay’s capital city
Match each item with the correct statement below.a. prefect f. Juan Perónb. fútbol g. São Pauloc. José de San Martín h. Falkland Islandsd. Guiana Highlands i. Paraná Rivere. ranches j. Maracaibo
____ 11. place where gauchos work____ 12. led Argentina’s fight for freedom from Spain____ 13. French official who heads the government of French Guiana____ 14. largest lake in South America____ 15. Argentine dictator whose crackdown on freedom of speech and the press made people unhappy____ 16. Brazil’s leading industrial center____ 17. known as the Malvinas in Argentina____ 18. area of Venezuela with Angel Falls____ 19. location of Itaipu hydroelectric power generator____ 20. favorite sport of Brazilians
Multiple ChoiceIdentify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
____ 21. The country shown in the shaded area of the map is
a. Venezuela. c. Suriname.b. Guyana. d. Brazil.
____ 22. The national symbol of Argentina is the ____.a. bald eagle c. gauchob. Andes d. vaquero
____ 23. In 1960 Brazil moved its capital from Rio de Janeiro to ____.a. Asunción c. Brasíliab. São Paulo d. Caracas
____ 24. Suriname won its independence from the ____.a. Dutch c. Frenchb. British d. Spanish
____ 25. In Venezuela the government owns the ____.a. ranching and farming industries c. service industriesb. oil industry d. manufacturing industry
____ 26. The Amazon Basin is located in the northern region of ____.a. Argentina c. Venezuelab. Brazil d. Uruguay
____ 27. Today most of Guyana’s population is made up of people from ____.a. Spain c. Africab. the Netherlands d. India
____ 28. The llanos are found in ____.a. Venezuela c. Argentinab. Brazil d. Uruguay
____ 29. The largest population of any South American country is found in ____.a. Argentina c. Brazilb. Venezuela d. Paraguay
____ 30. During most of the 1800s and 1900s, Venezuela was ruled by ____.a. caudillos c. estanciasb. gauchos d. porteños
____ 31. The largest forest area in western Paraguay is the ____.a. Andean Highlands c. Amazon Basinb. pampas d. Gran Chaco
____ 32. Patagonia is located in ____.a. Suriname c. Argentinab. Brazil d. French Guiana
____ 33. The more common language spoken in Paraguay is ____.a. Portuguese c. Guaraníb. Spanish d. Quechua
____ 34. Brazil’s culture is largely ____.a. Spanish c. Guaraníb. Portuguese d. European
____ 35. Many Brazilian cities are surrounded by ____.a. selvas c. favelasb. telenovelas d. llanos
____ 36. A famous Carnival is held each year in ____.a. Brasília c. Asunciónb. Caracas d. Rio de Janeiro
____ 37. Brazil’s Great Escarpment drops into the ____.a. Atlantic Ocean c. Amazon Basinb. Pacific Ocean d. Amazon River
____ 38. The area around Lake Maracaibo is mostly ____.a. desert c. swampb. rain forest d. mountains
____ 39. The national dance of Argentina is the ____.a. lambada c. sambab. tango d. macarena
____ 40. According to the map, what is the main land use around the city of Rio de Janeiro?a. Ranching c. Commercial farmingb. Forests d. Subsistence farming
____ 41. What does the symbol “Fe” stand for on this map?a. Fuel c. Fallen timberb. Iron ore d. Bauxite
____ 42. According to this map, where is gold mined in Brazil?a. on the ranch land of the Mato Grosso Plateaub. on the Brazilian Highlands near the coastc. in the Amazon rain forestd. around Rio de Janeiro
____ 43. What type of fish are harvested off the northwest coast of Brazil?a. Shrimp c. Sardinesb. Oysters d. Snapper
____ 44. What is the main land use for the northwest region of Brazil?a. Subsistence farming c. Ranchingb. Forest products d. Commercial farming
____ 45. Based on the elevation profile, at what elevation are the Brazilian Highlands?a. Sea level c. about 4,000 metersb. about 2,000 feet d. about 6,000 feet
____ 46. What city does this profile show on the east coast?a. Lima c. Salvadorb. Andes d. Rio de Janeiro
____ 47. About how far from the Equator is the region shown on this profile?a. 20° North of the Equator c. This region is directly on the Equator.b. 12° to 13° North of the Equator d. 12° to 13° South of the Equator
____ 48. Which of the following landforms on the profile is NOT located in Brazil?a. Andes c. Mato Grosso Plateaub. Amazon Basin d. Brazilian Highlands
____ 49. What is the capital of Argentina?a. Córdoba c. Buenos Airesb. Montevideo d. Bahía Blanca
____ 50. In which region of Argentina is the city of Rosario located?a. Patagonia c. Altiplanob. pampas d. Atlantic seacoast
____ 51. What borders Argentina on the east?a. Chile c. Paraguayb. Bolivia d. Atlantic Ocean
____ 52. Which of the following countries does NOT border Argentina?a. Brazil c. Perub. Bolivia d. Uruguay
____ 53. Which of the following Argentine cities is located in the region of Patagonia?a. Buenos Aires c. Córdobab. Sarmiento d. Salto
____ 54. What geographic feature separates the two regions of Paraguay?a. Bolivia/Brazil border c. Paraná Riverb. Paraguay River d. Tropic of Capricorn
____ 55. According to the map, which of the following statements is true?a. Paraguay borders Uruguay.b. The Gran Chaco lies east of the Paraguay River.c. The Paraná River divides Paraguay.d. Paraguay is landlocked.
____ 56. Use the map to determine which of the following statements is NOT true.a. Paraguay is bordered by three countries.b. The Tropic of Cancer runs through Paraguay.c. The Tropic of Capricorn runs through Paraguay.d. The Paraná River is shared by Paraguay and Brazil.
____ 57. According to the circle graph, which region of Brazil has the largest population?a. Northeast c. Southeastb. South d. West Central
____ 58. In which region of the Brazil do the fewest Brazilians live?a. North c. West Centralb. South d. Northeast
____ 59. Based on the circle graph, where can you infer that the dense Amazon Basin is located?a. Northeast c. Southb. Southeast d. North
____ 60. Brazil’s total population is about 176 million. Using the percentages in the circle graph, how many people live in the southeast region of Brazil?a. about 114 million c. about 42 millionb. about 74 million d. about 42 thousand
____ 61. According to the map, which of the following statements is the best description of Brazil’s capital?a. It is located on the Atlantic coast.b. It is located on the Tropic of Capricorn.c. It is located in the northeast region of Brazil.d. It is located far inland.
____ 62. Which country has Paramaribo as its national capital?a. Venezuela c. Surinameb. Guyana d. Uruguay
____ 63. Which of the following cities is located at 10°N, 67° W?a. Recife c. Caracasb. Cayenne d. Georgetown
____ 64. How many countries form land borders with Brazil?a. 5 c. 9b. 7 d. 10
____ 65. Which of Brazil’s neighbors is a colony?a. French Guiana c. Guyana
b. Suriname d. Venezuela
____ 66. What does the letter “D” signify on the map?a. Orinoco River c. Amazon Riverb. Paraná River d. Itaipu Dam
____ 67. Which letter on the map is located on Venezuela?a. C c. Hb. E d. J
____ 68. What is the letter “J” pointing to on the map?a. Guyana c. Uruguayb. French Guiana d. Suriname
____ 69. Rio de Janeiro, the site of elaborate Carnival festivities, is signified by which letter on the map?a. A c. Db. B d. G
____ 70. About how much coffee does Brazil produce per year?a. 1.36 billion kilograms c. 0.91 billion kilogramsb. 2.5 billion pounds d. 2.5 million pounds
____ 71. Which of the following statements supports the information shown in this graph?a. Most of the world’s coffee is grown in African countries.b. Brazil produces twice as much coffee as Colombia.c. Brazil has the right soil and climate to grow large amounts of coffee.d. Mexico and Guatemala together produce as much coffee as Brazil.
“I watched the river. Each boat carried a tiny cross-section of Amazon society. . . . Canoes drifted past. Small wooden passenger boats or traders mumbled their smoky way downstream. No matter how blue the sky, the river never caught the color in its reflection; it was loaded with sediment carved from the Andes. Logs and brush and whirlpools moved past in endless flow, and river dolphins rolled ahead of us.”
National Geographic
____ 72. What is described in this quote?
a. the Orinoco River c. the Amazon Riverb. the Andes d. the Rio Grande
____ 73. What is the source of the Amazon River?a. the Amazon Basin c. the Atlantic Oceanb. the Andes ranges d. the Pacific Ocean
____ 74. Which of the following types of transportation was NOT seen on the river in this quote?a. canoes c. wooden passenger boatsb. sailboats d. trading boats
____ 75. The writer saw all but which of the following in the Amazon River?a. clear freshwater c. river dolphinsb. sediment d. whirlpools
Buenos Aires has often been called “The Paris of South America” and likened to European cities. Many streets and much of the city’s architecture were purposely fashioned to resemble famous European counterparts. The Avenida de Mayo was constructed to resemble the Gran Via in Madrid, Spain. The Colon Theater copies Italy’s La Scala in Milan. Carrio Norte (The North Neighborhood) resembles the Right Bank of Paris, France.
____ 76. Which of the following would be the best title for this paragraph?a. Argentina and Its Struggle to Modernizeb. Buenos Aires, City of Farmersc. Beautiful Buenos Airesd. Spain’s Cultural Legacy
____ 77. Buenos Aires has elements of all of the following cities EXCEPT _____.a. New York City c. Milanb. Paris d. Madrid
____ 78. Based on the paragraph, which of the following statements about Buenos Aires is NOT true?a. The city has a French-style area called Barrio Norte.b. One of the streets in Buenos Aires is similar to a famous street in Spain.c. The city has no theaters.d. The city’s architecture includes Italian elements.
A few acres of Brazil’s rain forests might contain 450 different species of trees. Thousands of other types of plants—orchids, ferns, and vines—grow on, among, or beneath the trees. Experts estimate that more than 300 new plant-based medicines are yet to be developed from rain forest plants. In addition, the forests hum with countless
insect species. A single tree might hold 650 kinds of beetles. Sharing the forest are an incredible variety of birds, snakes, frogs, bats, jaguars, and monkeys.
____ 79. According to the paragraph, about how many different species of trees are found in a few acres of Brazil’s rain forest?a. 300 c. 650b. 450 d. 1,000
____ 80. Which of the following statements about Brazil’s rain forests is FALSE?a. Frogs and snakes live in the rain forest.b. The canopy prevents other plants from thriving in the rain forest.c. Countless insect species live in the rain forests of Brazil.d. Many medicines can be developed from rain forest plants.
____ 81. What will be lost if the rain forests of Brazil are continually destroyed?a. better roads c. farming areasb. new plant-based medicines d. lumber profits
“Any Spaniard who does not . . . work against tyranny in behalf of this just cause, will be considered an enemy and be punished as a traitor to the nation. . . . On the other hand, a general and absolute amnesty is granted to those who come over to our army. . . , as well as to those who render aid to the good citizens who are endeavoring to throw off the yoke of tyranny. . . .
Simón Bolívar, Liberator of Venezuela, June 15, 1813
____ 82. Simón Bolívar spoke these words as he was preparing to lead an army to free Venezuela from Spanish rule. What do these words imply about Spaniards?a. No Spaniards lived in Venezuela.b. All Spaniards were being asked to leave Venezuela.c. Many Spaniards lived in Venezuela.d. No Spaniards would be allowed to immigrate to Venezuela.
____ 83. Which of the following phrases is the best definition of “tyranny”?a. forced labor c. citizens of a countryb. fight for freedom d. cruel and powerful leadership
____ 84. What did Bolívar promise to those Spaniards who aided the fight for freedom?a. They would be treated as enemies. c. They would be punished as traitors.b. They would be granted amnesty. d. They would be yoked with tyranny.
Short Answer
85.Using the map, summarize the economic activity of Brazil.
86.Use this profile to write a generalization about the elevation of South America.
A few acres of Brazil’s rain forests might contain 450 different species of trees. Thousands of other types of plants—orchids, ferns, and vines—grow on, among, or
beneath the trees. Experts estimate that more than 300 new plant-based medicines are yet to be developed from rain forest plants. In addition, the forests hum with countless insect species. A single tree might hold 650 kinds of beetles. Sharing the forest are an incredible variety of birds, snakes, frogs, bats, jaguars, and monkeys.
87.Summarize the types of biodiversity found in Brazil’s rain forests.
“Any Spaniard who does not . . . work against tyranny in behalf of this just cause, will be considered an enemy and be punished as a traitor to the nation. . . . On the other hand, a general and absolute amnesty is granted to those who come over to our army. . . , as well as to those who render aid to the good citizens who are endeavoring to throw off the yoke of tyranny. . . .
Simón Bolívar, Liberator of Venezuela, June 15, 1813
88.To whom was Simón Bolívar speaking in this passage? For what reason?
Over the years, music from three different continents has influenced the music of Brazil. The samba became popular in the 1930s. It is a mixture of Spanish and African music. In the 1950s, the bossa nova became a favorite dance. It borrowed themes from American jazz. The lambada is a modern example of Brazilian music. It contains Caribbean rhythms and has became popular all over the world.
89.Based on the paragraph, from which cultures have Brazilians borrowed musical elements?
90.What is the main idea of this paragraph?
Essay
91.Why is the Amazon rain forest now facing danger?
92.How have oil prices affected Venezuela?
93.In which of the South American countries would you most like to live? Explain your answer.
94.List three of the important events in Venezuela’s history in the order that they occurred.
Brazil and its Neighbors TestAnswer Section
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SHORT ANSWER
85. ANS:Forest and timber products are the main land use of the Amazon rain forest in northwest Brazil. Ranching occurs throughout the central and southern parts of the country. Subsistence farming is the main economic activity surrounding many of the large cities on the eastern seacoast. Brazil has a large fishing industry. Its resources also include many minerals mined throughout the country. Commercial farming is found in the southern part of Brazil.
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86. ANS:The Andes, at about 6,000 meters, tower over the western side of South America. Foothills along the eastern side of the Andes eventually level off at about 1,000 meters in the Amazon Basin. Toward the center of the continent, the land begins to gradually climb near the Mato Grosso Plateau. The elevation continues to rise until it peaks near 2,000 meters in the Brazilian Highlands. From there, the elevation abruptly declines as you near the coast at Salvador.
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87. ANS:Brazil’s rain forests hold many species of trees, as well as other plants. Countless insect species share the forest with snakes and other animals, including frogs, bats, jaguars, and monkeys.
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88. ANS:Bolívar was speaking to the Spaniards living in Venezuela. He was trying to convince them to join Venezuela’s army in the country’s fight for freedom from Spain.
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89. ANS:Brazil has borrowed musical elements from Spain, Africa, America, and the Caribbean.
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Students’ answers may be similar to the following: Brazilian music has changed over the years, borrowing elements and rhythms from three different continents.
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ESSAY
91. ANS:The Amazon rain forest is facing the danger of deforestation. To increase jobs and products for export, the government has encouraged mining, logging, and farming in the rain forests. Also, more roads are built, bringing companies and farmers.
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Venezuela has more oil reserves than any other country in the Americas. Rising oil prices during the 1970s benefited many Venezuelans. When oil prices fell in the 1990s, the country suffered. In 1998 Venezuelans elected Hugo Chávez, who promised to solve the problems. His growing power split the country and he was overthrown. Protests put Chávez back in office. A three-month nationwide strike to remove him damaged the economy even more.
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Answers will vary but should be based on such factors as the climate, the standard of living, customs and lifestyles of the people, ancestry of the people, location of the country and its main cities, and landforms and landscapes. Students should explain their choices.
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Answers will vary but should include three of the following items in correct chronological order. Early Spanish explorers named the land Venezuela, because its many rivers reminded them of Venice, Italy. In the early 1800s, Simón Bolívar led a revolt that freed Venezuela and neighboring regions from Spanish rule. In 1830 Venezuela became independent. During the 1800s and 1900s, military rulers called caudillos governed the country. Since 1958, Venezuela has been a democracy led by a president and a two-house legislature. Rising oil prices during the 1970s brought wealth, but falling oil prices in the 1990s caused suffering. In 1998 Venezuelans elected Hugo Chávez as president, who proposed major changes.
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