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Worldwise Local QuizFieldwork Round 2011
Sponsored by the Field Studies Council
Instructions• There are 10 multiple choice questions all
somehow connected to fieldwork.• Answer each question in turn – consulting with
other members of the team.• The questions generally get harder as you move
through the quiz.• GOOD LUCK!
Question 1
Q: What is the habitat or environment that these students
are studying ? a. Coastal sand dunes
c. A shingle beach d. A saltmasrh
b. A sand dunea. A woodland
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Question 2
Q: A student has used a GPS system to locate themselves precisely at their fieldwork sites. What do the initial GPS
stand for? a. Geographical Prediction Systemc. Global Positioning System d. Calculating the total
amount of sun
b. General Position Spatially
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d. Geographic Precise System
Question 3
Q: This equipment is commonly used for fieldwork whilst working in a river. What are the plastic oranges used for?a. They are used to measure the speed of the river – they work as floats
c. They help establish stream surface gradient by rolling along the river’s surface
d. They are used to work out the density of the water
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b. They measure the discharge of the river – how much water is flowing
Question 4
Q: Which of the following terms best links these three pieces of equipment that are often used in fieldwork
a. Analogue
c. Inductive d. Qualitative
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b. Digital
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Question 5
Q: Four students are asked to describe what they understood by the idea of a fieldwork ‘interview’. Which of their answers is the clearest and most accurate do you think?a. A series of extended questions that are asked in an informal discussion-style formatc. A number of short (closed) questions and the answers are written onto a clipboard
b. Doing an accurate and reliable survey of something or some people within a population
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d. A single question which forms part of a bigger and more complex survey framework
Question 6
Q This is a line along which the diversity of different species have been measured in this sand dune ecosystem. Lines along which surveys such as this are taken, are called what?a. Transects
d. Plant research routeways
b. Survey lines
c. Negative, moderately strongc. Quadrats
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Question 7
Q: This is an ‘app’ for the iPhone. How could this particular app be used to assist in fieldwork?a. To give and accurate 6-figure OS grid reference to locate fieldwork sites
c. Using the phone to work out the vertical height drop between sites d. Using the movement detector in the phone to act as clinometer to measure slope
b. Using the built in light-sensor to measure and record sunlight
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Question 8
Q: A geography student is mapping (or delimiting) the area of their local CBD, shown in the OS grid square above. Estimate the area of the core (BLUE) of the CBD. Note: ha
= hectare 1ha = 1/100km2 or 100m x 100ma. 1 ha
c. ~15 hectares d. ~75 hectares
b. 5 ha
02 0376
75
Core of CBD
Outer zone of CBD
1km
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Question 9
Q: The photo shows four different soils which have been tested to find their pH. Soil A is much more acidic than soil D. The chart indicates a pH of 5.0 and 7.0 respectively. But how many times more acidic is A than D?a. 0.5x
d. 100x
c. 10x
b. 2x
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A D
Question 10
Q: Which are the correct names (including spelling!) for the three types of graph 1-3
a. (1) Chloropleth, (2) kite diagram, (3) desire line map
c. (1) Kite graph, (2) chloropleth, (3) flow line map
d. (1) Isoline graph, (2) choropleth, (3) desire line map
b. (1) Kite graph, (2) choropleth, (3) flow line map
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Question no. Answer1 c2 c3 a4 b5 a6 c7 d8 c9 d10 b