Grade 12 Geography chapter 8

Welcome to your Grade 12 Geography chapter 8

After carefully reading the following 30 questions, choose the correct answer.

1. 
What is defined as the process of using acquired skills and knowledge for an in-depth look at a problem?

2. 
Which two basic approaches are often used in geographical research works?

3. 
Which research approach incorporates both quantitative and qualitative methods?

4. 
What is the primary concern of geographical research works compared to other disciplines?

5. 
Which component of a research project answers the question "how it is being studied"?

6. 
What is the term for the way of systematically solving the research problem?

7. 
Which of the following is considered a "Research Design"?

8. 
What summarizes what is to be achieved by the study?

9. 
Which type of data includes diaries, letters, and unpublished biographies?

10. 
For which type of research might a researcher analyze data as the research progresses?

11. 
What are the actual statements of observations, including statistics, tables, and graphs?

12. 
Which section of a research project addresses remedial actions to solve the problem?

13. 
What does "Classification" in map-making data generalization involve?

14. 
Which data classification method divides data into the most homogeneous classes?

15. 
What is the process of selecting information by asking logical questions in a GIS?

16. 
Which type of query requires selecting features based on location or spatial relationships?

17. 
What GIS analysis operation can find portions of a network connected with city transport?

18. 
Which technique depicts accessibility and interactions between locations, used in urban planning?

19. 
What is "simplification" in the context of data generalization?

20. 
Which element is the graphic coding of information in a map context?

21. 
What does a "distance matrix calculation" generate in GIS?

22. 
What summarizes new interpretations and insights resulting from the work?

23. 
"Professional experience" is considered a source for what in research?

24. 
Geography can easily link which fields according to the textbook?

25. 
What is the "blueprint" for data collection and analysis?

26. 
Why do we need to generalize data in map making?

27. 
Which GIS operation deals with generating new data based on proximity?

28. 
What helps geographers in 21st-century enquiries to solve challenges?

29. 
What are "specific objectives" in a research project?

30. 
According to the text, a research project has three components: subject matter, methodology, and:

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