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Test on the topic “Foreign Asia”

1. How many people live in the territory Overseas Asia?

a) 3.6 billion people b) more than 4 billion people c) less than 3 billion people

2. What type of population reproduction is typical for most countries

Overseas Asia?

a) II b) I c) transitional

3. Single-national country Z.A.?

A) Bangladesh b) Japan c) China

4. What form of settlement is most typical for the rural population of the region?

A) mixed b) villages c) farm

5. Main sectors of light industry in India

A) leather and footwear, sewing

B) leather and footwear, cotton

c) jute, cotton, leather and footwear

6. What is the area of ​​Z.A.?

A) 27 million sq. km b) 30 million sq. km c) 45 million sq. km

7. The largest forest resources in Z.A. has:

A) Singapore b) Indonesia c) Malaysia

8. Japan's main grain crop?

A) rice b) cocoa c) wheat

9. The most environmentally friendly stateOverseas Asia?

a) Singapore b) India c) Sichuan

10. How many kilograms of rice does a resident of Eastern and Eastern Europe consume on average?

Southeast Asia per year?

A) 200 b) 100-300 c) 50

11. The region contains almost... irrigated land in the world

A) ¾ b) 1/3 c) ½

12. A country of contrasts, uneven development of states

a) India b) Mongolia c) Philippines

13. What is the name of the main opium poppy growing area on the border?

Myanmar, Laos, Thailand?

A) “silver square”

B) “golden square”

B) “golden triangle”

14. The majority of countries in the region are classified as

A) mononational

b) multinational

B) binational

15. Foreign Asia - the birthplace of all world religions

A) religions b) monarchies c) republics

A) Indonesia b) Mongolia c) Türkiye

17. “Tea landscapes” are typical for countries...

A) China, Japan, India, Sri Lanka

B) UAE, Kuwait, Oman

B) Laos, Vietnam, Myanmar

18. What are the main features of the EGP of the countries in the region?

A) neighboring position, coastal position, inland position

B) proximity to world economic centers

In the absence of environmental problems, neighboring position

19. The main light industry in China

A) shoe industry b) textile industry c) leather industry

20. The largest financial centers of Foreign Asia...

A) Japan, China, Singapore

B) Malaysia, Kuwait c) Iran, Oman.

1 option

1. Bring into correspondence the mineral resources and regions of Foreign Asia that are leading in their reserves: 1) oil 2) tin ores 3) coal

A) East Asia b) Southeast Asia c) Southeast Western Asia

2. Demographic policy is aimed at reducing the birth rate and natural population growth in: a) South-West Asia b) South Asia c) South-East Asia d) East Asia

3.Rank the countries of Asia in order of increasing population:

a) Vietnam b) China c) Mongolia d) Japan

4. Most of the economically active population of Foreign Asia is employed: a) in agriculture b) in industry c) in the service sector

5. Oil-exporting countries in Asia include: a) Yemen and Kuwait b) Afghanistan and Iran

c) Brunei and UAE d) India and Saudi Arabia

6. Select the industry sector for which Japan ranks first in the world: a) aerospace industry b) ferrous metallurgy

c) shipbuilding d) electric power industry

7. Bring into compliance agricultural crops and leading countries in their cultivation: 1) sugar beets 2) rice 3) tea

a) Japan, China and Sri Lanka b) Vietnam, India and Indonesia c) China, Iran and Turkey

8. Select the mode of transport that is the main one in China’s cargo and passenger turnover:

9. Arrange the economic centers of Asia in order of decreasing GDP:

a) India b) China c) Gulf countries d) Japan

10. The problem of desertification is not faced by the countries of: a) East Asia b) Southeast Asia c) South-West Asia d) South Asia

Test on the topic: “Foreign Asia” 11th grade

Option 2

1. Bring mineral resources and leading countries in line with their production:

1) oil 2) tin ores 3) coal a) China b) Malaysia c) Saudi Arabia

2. The regions professing Islam do not pursue demographic policy at all:

a) Southwest Asia b) South Asia c) Southeast Asia d) East Asia

3.Rank the countries of Asia in order of decreasing population size:

a) Bangladesh b) India c) Singapore d) Türkiye

4. The main center for attracting foreign work force in Overseas Asia are:

a) newly industrialized countries b) Gulf countries

c) countries of Southeast Asia d) Israel and Japan

5. The newly industrialized countries of Asia include:

a) Singapore and the Republic of Korea b) Vietnam and Taiwan c) North Korea and Thailand d) China and Hong Kong

6. Select the industry sector for which China ranks first in the world: a) automotive industry b) steel production c) electricity production d) polymer chemistry

7. Align agriculture and Asian regions:

1) semi-nomadic and nomadic livestock farming 2) industrial crops 3) grain crops

a) Western Asia b) Eastern and Southeast Asia c) South Asia

8. Select a type of transport that has not been developed in Japan:

a) road b) railway c) sea d) river

9. Arrange the economic centers of Asia in order of increasing their GDP:

a) India b) China c) newly industrialized countries d) Japan

10. The problem of deforestation most acutely facing countries is:

a) East Asia b) Southeast Asia c) Southwest Asia d) South Asia

Keys to the test "Foreign Asia" 11th grade

1 option

1. 1c 2b 3a 2.d 3.c-a-g-b 4.a 5.c 6.c 7.1c 2b 3a 8.b 9.b-d-a-c 10.b

Option 2

1. 1c 2b 3a 2.a 3.b-a-g-c 4.b 5.a 6.b 7. 1a 2c 3b 8.d 9.c-a-g-b 10.d

17803110451Kuznetsova Nadezhda Gillaryevna

geography teacher highest category

MBOU Secondary School No. 7 " Cadet school them. M.T.Kalashnikov"

Votkinsk, Udmurt Republic

The purpose of this work is to check the level of preparedness of students on the topic “Foreign Asia”. Tests contain questions and tasks about the main features of economic and social development region:

    character traits EGP,

    geography of natural resources,

    characteristics of the population, religion, metropolis,

    location of economic sectors,

    industrial areas,

    transport routes.

The proposed tests can be used for current and final control.

Test tasks compiled different types into two options:

      • with one correct answer,

        built on the principle of determining the wrong answer,

        there are several correct answers,

        to establish cause-and-effect relationships,

        for listing geographical objects.

A mandatory task is to identify the countries of the region on contour map.

ANSWERS: Tests "Foreign Asia" for grade 10

Option 1

1. G

2. G

3. B

4. G

5. 1A 2B 3A 4B

6. G

7. A

8. 1B 3VG 4A

9. 2B 3A 4B

10. G

11. B

12. A

13. B

14. B

15. B

16. G

17. B

18.V

19. A

20. 20, 44, 27, 39

Option 2

1. G

2. B

3. A

4. B

5. A

6. 1A 2B 3B 4A

7. A

8. 1B 2BGD 4AE

9. B

10. G

11. B

12. B

13. A

14. B

15. A

16.V

17. B

18. B

19. B

20. 32, 47, 48, 1

Grade 10. Foreign Asia

1 option

1. Most of the monarchies of Overseas Asia are located in:

A) Central and East Asia B) South Asia

B) Southeast Asia D) Southwest Asia

2. Development Agriculture in Foreign Asia is limited by the following:

A) land and heat B) labor resources and water

B) heat and labor D) water and land

3. Find an error in the list of multinational countries in Foreign Asia:

A) Indonesia B) Iran C) Japan D) India

4. The state in Foreign Asia stands out for its very high population density:

A) Mongolia B) Saudi Arabia C) Afghanistan D) Bangladesh

5. Establish a correspondence between countries and their leading industries.

1. UAE A. Oil

2. Taiwan B. Electronic

3. Oman V. Easy

4. Bangladesh

6. Find an error in the list of foreign Asian countries involved in growing and exporting tea: A) China B) India C) Sri Lanka D) Iraq

7. The largest subregion of Overseas Asia by area is:

8. Match:

1. South Asia A. Three world religions originated in the region

2. Southeast Asia B. The region is the cradle of Hinduism

3. East Asia B. In this region, the spiritual and material culture influenced

4. Southwest Asia Confucianism

D. The region is home to the world's first most populous country

9. Establish a correspondence between the regions of Foreign Asia and the export structure for which it is typical.

1. East Asia A. Dried fruits, nuts, astrakhan skins, dates and coffee

2. South Asia B. Jute, tea, copra, tropical fruits

3. South-West Asia B. Spices, raw materials for the production of natural rubber, 4. South-East Asia palm oil, cinchona bark

10. What typological group of developing countries Overseas Asia can be characterized by the following words: countries beyond short term have passed the path of industrial and socio-economic development?

A) Key countries B) Countries lagging behind in development

B) Oil exporting countries D) Newly industrialized countries

11. What is the feature socio-economic development is not typical for developing countries Overseas Asia?

A) colonial past B) high standard of living

B) multi-structured nature of the economy D) fast growth population

12. Why developing countries Has foreign Asia chosen the “green revolution” as a way to solve the food problem?

A) The limited number of unused land resources does not allow solving the food problem in an extensive way.

B) This is the policy of developing countries in the agricultural sector.

C) Developing countries experimented in the development of agricultural production.

D) This policy was imposed from outside.

13. Indicate the most densely populated part of China:

A) northern B) eastern C) southern D) western

14. China ranks first in the world in production of:

A) electricity and steel B) cotton fabrics and mineral fertilizers

B) steel and cotton fabrics D) mineral fertilizers and electricity

15. In Japan, organic synthesis chemistry specializes in the production of substitutes for natural products, because ... .

A) substitutes have “specified” properties

B) this allows us to reduce dependence on imported raw materials

C) substitutes are cheaper

D) for substitutes for natural raw materials high demand on the world market

16. Megalopolis Tokaido is located in Japan at:

A) north of the country B) west coast

B) south of the country D) east coast

17. In Japan there are practically no types of transport:

A) railway and road B) pipeline and river

B) road and pipeline D) river and railway

18. Indicate the most Big City(urban agglomeration) of India:

A) Delhi B) Kolkata C) Mumbai D) Chennai

19. The main wheat growing region is located in India at;

A) Kuwait B) Maldives C) Thailand D) East Timor

Grade 10. Foreign Asia

Option 2

1. The landlocked states of Foreign Asia are:

A) Mongolia and Iraq B) Cambodia and Iraq C) Iraq and Nepal D) Nepal and Mongolia

2. The most important mineral resource of Overseas Asia, which determines its place in the international division of labor, is:

A) iron ore B) oil C) coal D) diamonds

3. Find an error in the list of religions that have numerous followers in Foreign Asia: A) Protestantism B) Islam C) Buddhism D) Hinduism

4. Large areas of labor immigration in Overseas Asia are the following countries:

A) the Pacific coast B) the Persian Gulf

B) South Asia D) coast Mediterranean Sea

5. Find an error in the list of the least industrially developed countries of Foreign Asia: A) Singapore B) Myanmar C) Yemen D) Nepal

6. Establish a correspondence between the countries of Foreign Asia and the leading sub-sectors of their agriculture.

1. Indonesia A. Rice cultivation

2. Israel B. Subtropical agriculture

3. Mongolia B. Pasture farming

4. Philippines

7. The largest subregion in terms of population in Overseas Asia is:

A) Central and Eastern Asia B) South Asia

B) Southeast Asia D) Southwest Asia

8. Match:

1. South Asia A. The region has the largest oil reserves

2. Southeast Asia B. The “tin belt” is located in the region

3. East Asia B. The region is rich in iron and manganese ores

4. Southwest Asia D. The region retains the most significant forest resources

D. The region has the most significant resources fresh water

E. The region has the most significant pastures

9. main reason backwardness of developing countries Overseas Asia is….

A) in natural and climatic features

B) in the consequences of dependence on metropolitan countries

B) in the ethnic characteristics of the population

D) far from metropolitan countries

10. Why for developing countries Is unemployment typical in overseas Asia?

A) There are few industrial jobs.

B) Constant influx of population from rural areas.

C) Inconsistency between the qualifications of workers and the needs of new industries.

D) The excess of the natural increase in labor resources over the number of newly created jobs.

11. Exacerbation of the food problem characteristic of most developing countries Overseas Asia, explains:

A) low labor productivity in agriculture

B) ethnic characteristics food consumption

C) population growth outstrips the growth of agricultural products

D) the discrepancy between population growth and the increase in food needs

12. The largest city (urban agglomeration) in China is:

A) Beijing b) Shanghai C) Harbin D) Seoul

13. Indicate the main crops grown in southeast China:

A) rice and tea B) tea and wheat C) wheat and cotton D) cotton and rice

14. The religions most common in Japan are:

A) Islam and Buddhism B) Shintoism and Buddhism

B) Buddhism and Shinto D) Buddhism and Islam

15. Most of Japan's imports are:

A) different kinds fuel B) food products

B) metallurgical raw materials D) machinery and equipment

16. What type of international geographical division of labor is typical for external relations Japan with the newly industrialized countries?

A) Foreign trade. B) Industrial cooperation.

B) Financial and economic relations. D) Provision of services.

17. Why is the share of livestock raising in the structure of Japanese agriculture increasing, and the share of wheat in the acreage increasing?

A) Fishing and seafood - traditional food products - have decreased.

B) The standard of living of the Japanese has changed.

C) The influence of European tastes is felt, strengthened by changes in lifestyle in conditions of close contacts with them.

D) This phenomenon has no good reason.

18. Indicate the most numerous ethnic group in India:

A) Bengalis B) Hindustani C) Sikhs D) Indians

19. The main region of iron and steel industry is located in India at:

A) north B) east C) south D) west

20. Determine what numbers on the map indicate:

A) Syria B) Bhutan C) Singapore D) Abkhazia

1 option

1. Select from the following Asian countries country with a form of government limited monarchy

A. India B. China C. Republic of Korea D. Thailand

2. High level The economic and social development of the country is characterized primarily by:

A. Population B. GDP per capita

B. Population density D. Prices for newspapers and magazines

3. Which Asian state was divided into two after World War II?

A. Japan B. Korea C. Czechoslovakia D. Germany

4. Throughout post-war period main " hot spot» planet remains:

A) USA B) Equatorial Africa C) Middle East D) Russia

5. “Population explosion” is typical for countries:

A) of Eastern Europe

B) Resettlement type

D) Australia and Oceania

6. Country ranked 1st in terms of population

A) India B) Russia C) China D) Bangladesh

7 . OPEC countries include:

A. Saudi Arabia B. China C. Kuwait D. Japan

8. Education multinational states First of all, it is explained:

A) History of population and development of the territory

B) Economic development states

B) Availability big cities

D) Internal migrations of the population

9. The capital of Kazakhstan is:

A) Astana B) Bishkek C) Ashgabat D) Pyongyang

10. Japan's specialization in the world economy is:

A) Growing tea, rice, cotton, jute.

B) Heavy engineering, military equipment

B) Robotics, electrical engineering

D) Agricultural engineering

11. Areas of new development:

A) Rich natural resources

B) Have access to the sea

C) Occupy a convenient geographical location

D) Located at the crossroads of transport routes international importance

12. First place in oil production is occupied by:

A) Saudi Arabia B) Russia C) USA D) Iran

13. The landlocked states of Overseas Asia are:

A) Mongolia and Iraq; B) Cambodia and Iraq; C) Iraq and Nepal; D) Nepal and Mongolia.

14. One of the main factors determining profitability geographical location Asian countries:

A) Availability of rivers and lakes B) Access to the sea

C) Neighboring countries D) Presence of unique geographical objects

15. International organization ASEAN represents the states of the region:

A) Central America B) Central Africa

C) Southeast Asia D) Southwest Asia

16. Name the NIS of Asia

A) Rep. Korea Singapore Taiwan Malaysia Indonesia B) China Thailand Mongolia

A) Mongolia B) Bangladesh C) Israel

18. 14. “Tea landscapes” are typical for countries...

A) India, China, Sri Lanka, Indonesia B) UAE, Kuwait, Oman, Yemen, Iraq

Test on the topic “Foreign Asia”:

Option 2

1. Throughout the post-war period, the main “hot spot” of the planet remains:

A) Middle East B) Russia

C) USA D) Equatorial Africa

2. First place in oil production is occupied by:

A) Russia B) Saudi Arabia C) USA D) Iran

3. “Population explosion” is typical for countries:

A) Eastern Europe

B) Resettlement type

B) Asia, Africa and Latin America

D) Australia and Oceania

4. Country ranked 2nd in population

A) India B) China

C) Russia D) Bangladesh

5. The most “hungry” region of the world is:

A) Africa B) Asia

C) Oceania D) Latin America

6. What religion do the Japanese practice?

A) Confucianism B) Shintoism C) Hinduism

7. The high level of economic and social development of the country is characterized primarily by:

A) Population density

B) Prices for services

B) Population

D) GDP per day

8. One of the main factors determining the advantageous geographical location of Asian countries:

A) Access to the sea B) Availability of rivers and lakes C) Neighboring countries

9. In terms of population, Foreign Asia ranks... in the world

A) first B) second C) third D) fifth

10. The capital of Kyrgyzstan is:

A) Ashgabat B) Bishkek C) Astana D) Pyongyang

11. Main branches of light industry in India

A) cotton shoe

B) jute sewing cotton

B) knitted sewing

12. The highest population density (more than 900 people per 1 sq. km.) is typical for...

A) Saudi Arabia B) Bangladesh

C) Mongolia D) India

13. The only country in Foreign Asia that has a high proportion of elderly people is...

A) Japan B) China C) India D) Saudi Arabia

14. Which countries of Foreign Asia are not included in OPEC :

A) Kuwait, Saudi Arabia;

B) Indonesia, UAE

B) China, Philippines;

D) Iran, Qatar

15. A typical single-national country in Foreign Asia is...

A) China B) Pakistan C) India D) Japan

16. Japan's currency is

A) Dollar B) Yuan C) Yen

17. Indicate the most densely populated part of China:

A) northern B) eastern; B) southern; D) western

18. The landlocked states of Overseas Asia are:

A) Mongolia and Iraq; B) Cambodia and Iraq;

B) Iraq and Nepal; D) Nepal and Mongolia.

How to easily draw a dog with a pencil step by step - for children and adults. How to easily draw a dog with a pencil step by step - for children and adults.

Children, when they start drawing, they begin to face the first difficulties, how to draw an animal correctly, where to start and how to correctly draw the body parts of an animal.

To make it easy for a child to draw, for example, a dog, we will tell you how to draw a dog step by step. Draw with your child, then it will be easier for him to remember and master the drawing of a dog.

Drawing a dog step by step

Take a piece of paper and a pencil and start drawing with your child, controlling and prompting him.

Look carefully at the following picture and draw exactly as shown in the picture.

At the top of the sheet of paper, draw a circle - this will be the dog's head, below the circle, draw an oval - this will be the dog's body.

Now you need to connect the head and body with two lines, slightly curved, to form the dog’s neck. At the connection of the head and body, draw the dog’s muzzle in the form of a small circle.

Now look at the drawing of how the dog’s paws are positioned and draw in your drawing exactly the same. The picture shows the dog's two front paws and one back paw. At the bottom, draw the tips of the paws in the form of circles.

Now you need to draw the dog’s ears, nose and determine where the eyes will be located.

Look at the following picture, the dog's head should be divided into four parts, draw small arcs inside the dog's head, one should be horizontal, the other vertical.

In a small circle where the dog’s muzzle will be drawn, draw a small nose, in the form of a small oval. Now draw the dog’s ears, they are located to the left and right of the horizontal arc drawn below, the ears are slightly pointed.

At the level of the horizontal arc, draw the dog’s eyes, the pupil can be in the form of a small circle, above the eyes draw the dog’s eyebrows.

Look at the dog's face and draw its mouth in the form of small curved arcs.

Now draw the fingers on the dog’s paws where the hind leg dogs draw a tail.

Now you can remove the unnecessary details in the drawing, with the help of which you drew and positioned the dog’s body parts.

After you have erased the extra lines, you can draw a brighter outline of the dog and color it.

Try to draw another dog that will stand.

Step by step drawing of a dog standing

Take a sheet of paper and a pencil in the center of the sheet, draw two ovals, one larger - this will be the body, and the other smaller - this will be the head, look carefully at the drawing and position the ovals exactly as they are shown in the drawing.

Now you need to connect the head and torso in the form curved line. Adjust the dog's head a little, draw a small nose in the form of a triangle and the dog's mouth in the form of a curved line.

Look at how the dog's ears are drawn on the left and right, they are small and droop a little.

Now you can draw the dog's paws. Look carefully at the picture of the dog standing and all four of its legs are visible. Draw the dog's paws.

Now you can finish drawing the dog’s face, draw its eyes, they should be oval, with pointed corners, the pupils are small, round, draw spots on the dog’s head, ears and back, they will decorate your dog. Draw the toes on the dog's paws.

Make the outline of the dog a little ribbed so that it can be seen that it is a little fluffy.

Now look at the next picture and draw the dog’s fur on its chest, muzzle, and paws.

Look at your drawing, how beautiful your dog is.

You can color your dog at your own discretion, you can leave it like that.

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