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Elementary School: 1st and 2nd Grade
Geography
From The Countryside To The Big Cities - Urban And Rural Lives
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Q.1
Life can be very hard in many big cities. Many people live in poor housing. These houses are in areas called ________.
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Estates
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Villages
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Hamlets
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Shanties
Q.2
Sam has a lot of toys. Where were most of these toys made?
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Australia
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Brazil
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South Africa
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China
Q.3
All the big cities in the world have large airports. What fly into and out of airports?
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Trains
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Cars
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Boats
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Airplanes
Q.4
In many countries, some people are leaving the countryside. Where are they going?
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High mountains
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Villages
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Big cities
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Hamlets
Q.5
Why are so many people moving from the countryside to big cities?
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To go shopping
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To look for work
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To stay at home
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To go to the movie theater
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Just under half the people in the world still live in the countryside. Which one of these is a describing word for the countryside and villages?
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Rural
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Urban
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Suburban
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Empty
Q.7
In India, a lot of people still live in rural areas. Which job do most people have in the countryside in India?
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Train driver
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Teacher
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Farmer
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Nurse
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In big cities around the world there are a lot of _________. These are where things are made.
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Farms
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Factories
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Offices
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Shops
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Just over half the people in the world live in towns and cities. Which one of these is a describing word for towns and cities?
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Rural
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Urban
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Agricultural
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Empty
Q.10
Mexico City, São Paulo in Brazil, Tokyo in Japan and Shanghai in China are all very big cities. They all have underground railroads called the Metro. Why do they need underground railroads?
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To carry cars across the city
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To carry people around the city
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To keep the streets clean
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To bring clean water to the city
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