QUESTION 1 Most ancestors of present-day Southeast Asian peoples stemmed from In
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QUESTION 1
Most ancestors of present-day Southeast Asian peoples stemmed from India.
True
False
QUESTION 2
Match the following colonial power with the correct location it colonized in the Southeast Asian realm.
Dutch A. Indonesia
British B. Burma, Malaya, Borneo
French C. Philippines
Spanish D. Present-day Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos
QUESTION 3
Match the following boundary type to its correct example.
Antecedent Boundary A. A boundary that existed before human settlement, such as the boundary between Malaysia and Indonesia.
Subsequent Boundary B. A boundary developed with ever-changing human settlement patterns, such as the boundary between Vietnam and China.
Superimposed Boundaries C. A boundary forced on a settled landscape by powerful outside forces, such as the boundary between Papua New Guinea and Indonesia.
Relict Boundary D. A boundary that is no longer functional, but remains on the landscape, such as the boundary between historical north and south Vietnam.
QUESTION 4
In the Southeast Asian realm, the population of the mainland is growing much more rapidly than the insular population.
True
False
QUESTION 5
Order the following steps in the creation of boundaries, starting with the first step and moving to the last step.
Creating a map of the boundary lines and landscape details.
Physically marking the boundary lines on the physical landscape.
Writing treaties to describe the boundary.
QUESTION 6
The Southeast Asian realm is a crossroads between many different religions. These religions include - (choose all that apply)
Hinduism
Christianity
Judaism
Buddhism
Islam
Animism
QUESTION 7
The Southeast Asian realm lies along the ____, a ring of a volcanoes and earthquakes that surround the Pacific Ocean. Underlying this realm are _____ (number) tectonic plates. These plates cause many____natural disasters, including _____ (seismic sea waves) and _____, as happened with Krakatoa and Tambora.
QUESTION 8
The Sulu Archipelago in the Philippines is the site of _______.
QUESTION 9
The most densely populated portion of the Southeast Asian realm is on the island of
which belongs to the country of _______
.
QUESTION 10
What country in the Southeast Asian realm is the most Muslim country in the world?
QUESTION 11
What island in the Southeast Asian realm is considered unsual because it experiences no earthquakes, contains no volcanoes, and is covered by rainforest?
QUESTION 12
What region of Indonesia is experiencing an increasingly vocal outcry for independence from the indigenous population?
Papua
Sulawesi
Sumatera
Java
Kalimatan
QUESTION 13
What river is the most important river in the Southeast Asian realm?
QUESTION 14
Which country in the Southeast Asian realm shocked the world recently when it went from a decades-long military dictatorship to a democracy?
QUESTION 15
Which of the following are considered emerging markets? (choose all that apply)
Brunei
Vietnam
Indonesia
Singapore
Malaysia
QUESTION 16
___________ is the Southeast Asian realm's newest country, having gained independence from______
in 2002.
QUESTION 17
The growth of what foodstuff is one of the main contributors to deforestation and the loss of biodiversity in the Southeast Asian realm?
QUESTION 18
More than 50 million ethnic Chinese live outside of China. These Chinese are known as
. The majority of them live in the
realm, and have contributed to the economic prosperity of their settled countries. In fact, the majority of the population in
is Chinese, and has made this country the leading node in this realm.
QUESTION 19
All of the following were colonizers of the Southeast Asian realm, except -
The Dutch
The British
The French
The Spanish
The Portuguese
The Americans
QUESTION 20
The Netherlands was most interested in the commodity of ____, when they colonized the Southeast Asian realm. In fact, many of the islands in the realm became known as the _______because they provided an unusual blend of this high demand commodity.
QUESTION 21
What island-nation was ceded to the U.S. after the Spanish-American War of 1898?
QUESTION 22
All of the following countries in the Southeast Asian realm would be considered fragmented, EXCEPT (choose one)
Indonesia
Cambodia
Malaysia
the Philippines
QUESTION 23
Although Vietnam was severely affected by the _______ from 1954-1976, it is now becoming an emerging market after opening itself to free enterprise and developing a
________ centered on Ho Chi Minh City.
QUESTION 24
In terms of state shape, Thailand is _____. Due to this shape, the
_______ (direction - northern, southern, eastern or western) portion of the country feels cut-off and isolated from the central portion of the country. This has caused restiveness in this portion of the country, leading to a continuously smoldering ________.
QUESTION 25
_______ is Southeast Asia's richest country. It is unusual because it is a(n) _____, as it is controlled by a Sultan.
QUESTION 26
Indonesia and Malaysia supply Singapore with raw materials and cheap labor, while Singapore provides money and technical expertise to make a finished product. We call this economic linkage and interaction between these three countries a -
QUESTION 27
Match each of the following terms with the entity that best correlates with this term.
Remittances A. The Philippines
Exclave B. Ocussi, East Timor
Choke Point C. Strait of Malacca
Entrepot D. Singapore
Transmigration E. Indonesia
QUESTION 28
Indonesia's conglomeration of several large cities, anchored on Jakarta, is known as -
QUESTION 29
The Southeast Asian realm has some of the world's fastest growing economies, due in part to ______ an association in which members work towards political stability and economic integration, and _______, a free trade agreement designed to encourage trade within and amongst Southeast Asian countries.
QUESTION 30
The Southeast Asian realm is termed a(n) ______________________, due to its much higher than usual concentration of plant and animal species.
Explanation / Answer
Question 1: Most ancestors of present day southeast Asian people stemmed from india?
Answer: TRUE
Explanation: Many studies stated that the ancestors of most asian populations including chinese and many southeast Asians came from india. Southeast asia consists of eleven countries from india to China and the ancestors of modern southeast Asia people arrived from Tibet and china about 2500 years ago.
Question 2: Colonial power with correct location?
Answer:
Dutch --- A. INDONESIA. If we look into Asia history INDONESIA experienced long Colonial history under Dutch rule from the end of 16th century.
British --- B. BURMA. British rule in Burma, widely known as BRITISH BURMA which lasted from 1824 to 1948.
French --- D. VIETNAM. French colonialism in Vietnam lasted for more than six decades. By late 1880s France could take control over Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.
Spanish --- C. PHILIPPINES. Spanish colonization in Philippines is quite long in history from 1521 to 1898. MAGELLAN was the first person who arrived into Philippines in 1521.
Answer 3:
ANTE DESCENT --- D. boundary is no longer functional but remains over landscape between historical north And south Vietnam.
SUBSEQUENT BOUNDARY --- B. A boundary developed with ever changing human settlements like as border between CHINA and VIETNAM.
SUPER IMPOSED BOUNDARIES --- Aplus. A boundary existed before settlement like the boundary between Malaysia and Indonesia.
RELICT BOUNDARY --- C. boundary forced onto settled landscape by powerful outdoor sources, such as the boundary between papa new Guinea and Indonesia.
Question 4: In the southeast Asians realm the population of mainland is growing much more rapidly than insular population.
Answer: FALSE
Explanation: mainland population is not growing, instead lower mainland population shows gas.
Question 6: Religions of southeast Asia:
Asia is a home to many Religions like Christianity, Hinduism, judaism, Islam. Except animism all the other mentioned religions do exist in entire south East Asia.
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