Geography and History of the World © 2010 Indiana Edition

Chapter 29: Physical Geography of Southeast Asia

Physical Geography of Southeast Asia

1
The Indochina and Malay __________, make up mainland Southeast Asia.
A)Peninsulas
B)Islands
C)Cordilleras
D)Archipelagos
2
While most of __________ is located on the Indochina Peninsula, part of it trails southward to the Malay Peninsula.
A)Thailand
B)Laos
C)Cambodia
D)Myanmar
3
__________ is the largest island country in the region.
A)The Philippines
B)Malaysia
C)Indonesia
D)Brunei
4
Some scientists believe that the 1991 eruption of __________, one of the volcanoes located on the Ring of Fire, was the twentieth century’s most powerful eruption.
A)Mount Pinatubo
B)Annam Cordillera
C)Arakan Yoma Range
D)Krakatau
5
__________, one of the region’s leading producers of fossil fuels, is a member of OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries).
A)Indonesia
B)Malaysia
C)Brunei
D)Vietnam
6
Which is the dominant climate in island Southeast Asia?
A)tropical dry
B)tropical wet
C)highlands
D)humid subtropical
7
__________ is one of the only two cities in the world that have tropical rainforests within their boundaries.
A)Singapore
B)Jakarta
C)Bangkok
D)Kuala Lumpur
8
The __________ rain forest dates back many millions of years and may be the oldest forest in the region.
A)Singapore
B)Indonesian
C)Philippine
D)Malaysian
9
The most prominent climate zone on the mainland is the __________, which sweeps southeastward across the Indochina Peninsula and along the southeastern parts of Indonesia.
A)tropical dry
B)tropical wet
C)highlands
D)humid subtropical
10
The mountainous areas of Myanmar, New Guinea, and Borneo have a __________ climate.
A)tropical savanna
B)tropical rain forest
C)highlands
D)humid subtropical
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