[["Question: The way of life based on breeding and herding of animals that are used as a source of food, shelter, and clothing is called\nChoices:\nA. swidden.\nB. subsistence farming.\nC. pastorialism.\nD. hunting and gathering.\nAnswer:", " swidden."], ["Question: The way of life based on breeding and herding of animals that are used as a source of food, shelter, and clothing is called\nChoices:\nA. swidden.\nB. subsistence farming.\nC. pastorialism.\nD. hunting and gathering.\nAnswer:", " subsistence farming."], ["Question: The way of life based on breeding and herding of animals that are used as a source of food, shelter, and clothing is called\nChoices:\nA. swidden.\nB. subsistence farming.\nC. pastorialism.\nD. hunting and gathering.\nAnswer:", " pastorialism."], ["Question: The way of life based on breeding and herding of animals that are used as a source of food, shelter, and clothing is called\nChoices:\nA. swidden.\nB. subsistence farming.\nC. pastorialism.\nD. hunting and gathering.\nAnswer:", " hunting and gathering."], ["Question: On which of the following can one most accurately depict true geographical distance, true direction, true size, and true shape?\nChoices:\nA. A Mercator projection\nB. A globe\nC. A conic projection\nD. A gnomonic projection\nAnswer:", " A Mercator projection"], ["Question: On which of the following can one most accurately depict true geographical distance, true direction, true size, and true shape?\nChoices:\nA. A Mercator projection\nB. A globe\nC. A conic projection\nD. A gnomonic projection\nAnswer:", " A globe"], ["Question: On which of the following can one most accurately depict true geographical distance, true direction, true size, and true shape?\nChoices:\nA. A Mercator projection\nB. A globe\nC. A conic projection\nD. A gnomonic projection\nAnswer:", " A conic projection"], ["Question: On which of the following can one most accurately depict true geographical distance, true direction, true size, and true shape?\nChoices:\nA. A Mercator projection\nB. A globe\nC. A conic projection\nD. A gnomonic projection\nAnswer:", " A gnomonic projection"], ["Question: The tendency for migration to decrease with distance is called\nChoices:\nA. push factors.\nB. pull factors.\nC. distance decay.\nD. migration selectivity.\nAnswer:", " push factors."], ["Question: The tendency for migration to decrease with distance is called\nChoices:\nA. push factors.\nB. pull factors.\nC. distance decay.\nD. migration selectivity.\nAnswer:", " pull factors."], ["Question: The tendency for migration to decrease with distance is called\nChoices:\nA. push factors.\nB. pull factors.\nC. distance decay.\nD. migration selectivity.\nAnswer:", " distance decay."], ["Question: The tendency for migration to decrease with distance is called\nChoices:\nA. push factors.\nB. pull factors.\nC. distance decay.\nD. migration selectivity.\nAnswer:", " migration selectivity."], ["Question: The theory that the main purpose of a settlement or market town is to furnish goods and services to the surrounding market area is called the\nChoices:\nA. urban hierarchy theory.\nB. central place theory.\nC. concentric zone model.\nD. multiplier effect.\nAnswer:", " urban hierarchy theory."], ["Question: The theory that the main purpose of a settlement or market town is to furnish goods and services to the surrounding market area is called the\nChoices:\nA. urban hierarchy theory.\nB. central place theory.\nC. concentric zone model.\nD. multiplier effect.\nAnswer:", " central place theory."], ["Question: The theory that the main purpose of a settlement or market town is to furnish goods and services to the surrounding market area is called the\nChoices:\nA. urban hierarchy theory.\nB. central place theory.\nC. concentric zone model.\nD. multiplier effect.\nAnswer:", " concentric zone model."], ["Question: The theory that the main purpose of a settlement or market town is to furnish goods and services to the surrounding market area is called the\nChoices:\nA. urban hierarchy theory.\nB. central place theory.\nC. concentric zone model.\nD. multiplier effect.\nAnswer:", " multiplier effect."], ["Question: Which of the following is NOT a spread effect in the core-periphery model of development?\nChoices:\nA. Congestion in the core\nB. High cost of labor in the core\nC. High density in the core\nD. More infrastructure in the core\nAnswer:", " Congestion in the core"], ["Question: Which of the following is NOT a spread effect in the core-periphery model of development?\nChoices:\nA. Congestion in the core\nB. High cost of labor in the core\nC. High density in the core\nD. More infrastructure in the core\nAnswer:", " High cost of labor in the core"], ["Question: Which of the following is NOT a spread effect in the core-periphery model of development?\nChoices:\nA. Congestion in the core\nB. High cost of labor in the core\nC. High density in the core\nD. More infrastructure in the core\nAnswer:", " High density in the core"], ["Question: Which of the following is NOT a spread effect in the core-periphery model of development?\nChoices:\nA. Congestion in the core\nB. High cost of labor in the core\nC. High density in the core\nD. More infrastructure in the core\nAnswer:", " More infrastructure in the core"], ["Question: What is the most rapidly growing religion in the United States today?\nChoices:\nA. Islam\nB. Christianity\nC. Hinduism\nD. Buddhism\nAnswer:", " Islam"], ["Question: What is the most rapidly growing religion in the United States today?\nChoices:\nA. Islam\nB. Christianity\nC. Hinduism\nD. Buddhism\nAnswer:", " Christianity"], ["Question: What is the most rapidly growing religion in the United States today?\nChoices:\nA. Islam\nB. Christianity\nC. Hinduism\nD. Buddhism\nAnswer:", " Hinduism"], ["Question: What is the most rapidly growing religion in the United States today?\nChoices:\nA. Islam\nB. Christianity\nC. Hinduism\nD. Buddhism\nAnswer:", " Buddhism"], ["Question: A large node of office and commercial land use outside the central city with more jobs than residents is a(n)\nChoices:\nA. suburb.\nB. primate city.\nC. town.\nD. edge city.\nAnswer:", " suburb."], ["Question: A large node of office and commercial land use outside the central city with more jobs than residents is a(n)\nChoices:\nA. suburb.\nB. primate city.\nC. town.\nD. edge city.\nAnswer:", " primate city."], ["Question: A large node of office and commercial land use outside the central city with more jobs than residents is a(n)\nChoices:\nA. suburb.\nB. primate city.\nC. town.\nD. edge city.\nAnswer:", " town."], ["Question: A large node of office and commercial land use outside the central city with more jobs than residents is a(n)\nChoices:\nA. suburb.\nB. primate city.\nC. town.\nD. edge city.\nAnswer:", " edge city."], ["Question: The outlying area serviced by a urban center is referred to as a\nChoices:\nA. redline area.\nB. threshold.\nC. range.\nD. hinterland.\nAnswer:", " redline area."], ["Question: The outlying area serviced by a urban center is referred to as a\nChoices:\nA. redline area.\nB. threshold.\nC. range.\nD. hinterland.\nAnswer:", " threshold."], ["Question: The outlying area serviced by a urban center is referred to as a\nChoices:\nA. redline area.\nB. threshold.\nC. range.\nD. hinterland.\nAnswer:", " range."], ["Question: The outlying area serviced by a urban center is referred to as a\nChoices:\nA. redline area.\nB. threshold.\nC. range.\nD. hinterland.\nAnswer:", " hinterland."], ["Question: Which theorist(s) tried to explain the prices of farm products as they relate to patterns of land use?\nChoices:\nA. Rostow\nB. Ravenstein\nC. Von Th\u00fcnen\nD. Burgess\nAnswer:", " Rostow"], ["Question: Which theorist(s) tried to explain the prices of farm products as they relate to patterns of land use?\nChoices:\nA. Rostow\nB. Ravenstein\nC. Von Th\u00fcnen\nD. Burgess\nAnswer:", " Ravenstein"], ["Question: Which theorist(s) tried to explain the prices of farm products as they relate to patterns of land use?\nChoices:\nA. Rostow\nB. Ravenstein\nC. Von Th\u00fcnen\nD. Burgess\nAnswer:", " Von Th\u00fcnen"], ["Question: Which theorist(s) tried to explain the prices of farm products as they relate to patterns of land use?\nChoices:\nA. Rostow\nB. Ravenstein\nC. Von Th\u00fcnen\nD. Burgess\nAnswer:", " Burgess"], ["Question: The theory that whoever controlled the landmass of Europe would rule the world is called the\nChoices:\nA. devolution theory.\nB. domino theory.\nC. heartland theory.\nD. rimland theory.\nAnswer:", " devolution theory."], ["Question: The theory that whoever controlled the landmass of Europe would rule the world is called the\nChoices:\nA. devolution theory.\nB. domino theory.\nC. heartland theory.\nD. rimland theory.\nAnswer:", " domino theory."], ["Question: The theory that whoever controlled the landmass of Europe would rule the world is called the\nChoices:\nA. devolution theory.\nB. domino theory.\nC. heartland theory.\nD. rimland theory.\nAnswer:", " heartland theory."], ["Question: The theory that whoever controlled the landmass of Europe would rule the world is called the\nChoices:\nA. devolution theory.\nB. domino theory.\nC. heartland theory.\nD. rimland theory.\nAnswer:", " rimland theory."]]