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Geography Quiz - Case Study Italy (Comparing North and South) 01 (Questions)

This KS3 Geography quiz will question you on Italy, specifically comparing the north and south. The larger portion of northern Italy is occupied by the basin of the Po river, which comprises the whole of the broad plain extending from the foot of the Apennines to that of the Alps. The area of Italy, roughly marked by the cities of Milan, Turin and the seaport Genoa, was the first part of the country to become industrialised. By the start of this century, the main industrial area has become focussed further to the east, but still in the Po basin.

On the other hand, southern Italy has a much less developed economy, which is mainly based on agriculture and tourism. The soils are thin and poor and mainly owned by rich people who live in the cities. At the time that northern Italy was starting to develop its industry, the southern part of Italy was in an economic crisis. Many Italian families chose to emigrate to the Americas. This is the reason that in places like New York, there are large numbers of people with Italian backgrounds.

1. Which city is not part of northern Italy's 'Industrial Triangle'?
[ ] Genoa
[ ] Milan
[ ] Rome
[ ] Turin
2. What is the main industry in the city of Turin?
[ ] Motor vehicles
[ ] Oil refining
[ ] Paper production
[ ] Textile manufacturing
3. When the south 'closes down' during the afternoon heat it is called what?
[ ] Fiesta
[ ] Napsta
[ ] Semester
[ ] Siesta
4. Traditionally found in the south, what are Latifundi?
[ ] Dry river valleys
[ ] Hilltop villages
[ ] Large farms belonging to wealthy landowners
[ ] Marshy coastal areas
5. Which northern city is a major coastal port?
[ ] Bologna
[ ] Genoa
[ ] Milan
[ ] Verona
6. What are autostradas that help industry in the north?
[ ] Groups of skilled workers
[ ] Loans to build factories
[ ] Motorways
[ ] Power stations
7. The south has traditionally had what type of land use?
[ ] Dairy cattle
[ ] Fruit and vegetables
[ ] Grazing sheep and goats
[ ] Rubber plantations
8. Where do most of the south's wealthy landowners live?
[ ] In another country
[ ] In caravans
[ ] In the cities
[ ] On their farms
9. When describing the traditional south of Italy, which of these is false?
[ ] Little money is invested in improving the land
[ ] Soils are deep and fertile
[ ] Summer droughts are common
[ ] There are large areas of hilly land
10. Which fact is true of northern Italy but not the south?
[ ] A long history of crime and corruption
[ ] Cheap hydro-electric power is available
[ ] Mainly unskilled labour
[ ] Remote from the main EU markets
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Geography Quiz - Case Study Italy (Comparing North and South) 01 (Answers)
1. Which city is not part of northern Italy's 'Industrial Triangle'?
[ ] Genoa
[ ] Milan
[x] Rome
[ ] Turin
It is a lot further south
2. What is the main industry in the city of Turin?
[x] Motor vehicles
[ ] Oil refining
[ ] Paper production
[ ] Textile manufacturing
Turin is the home of Fiat cars
3. When the south 'closes down' during the afternoon heat it is called what?
[ ] Fiesta
[ ] Napsta
[ ] Semester
[x] Siesta
Italy is not the only country to have a siesta
4. Traditionally found in the south, what are Latifundi?
[ ] Dry river valleys
[ ] Hilltop villages
[x] Large farms belonging to wealthy landowners
[ ] Marshy coastal areas
This is why few farmers have owned their own land
5. Which northern city is a major coastal port?
[ ] Bologna
[x] Genoa
[ ] Milan
[ ] Verona
Genoa is associated with the famous explorers Christopher Columbus and John Cabot
6. What are autostradas that help industry in the north?
[ ] Groups of skilled workers
[ ] Loans to build factories
[x] Motorways
[ ] Power stations
The wealthy north Italian markets are linked by them
7. The south has traditionally had what type of land use?
[ ] Dairy cattle
[ ] Fruit and vegetables
[x] Grazing sheep and goats
[ ] Rubber plantations
They cope best with the steep, bare slopes
8. Where do most of the south's wealthy landowners live?
[ ] In another country
[ ] In caravans
[x] In the cities
[ ] On their farms
They rent out their land to farmers
9. When describing the traditional south of Italy, which of these is false?
[ ] Little money is invested in improving the land
[x] Soils are deep and fertile
[ ] Summer droughts are common
[ ] There are large areas of hilly land
The soils are thin between bare rock outcrops
10. Which fact is true of northern Italy but not the south?
[ ] A long history of crime and corruption
[x] Cheap hydro-electric power is available
[ ] Mainly unskilled labour
[ ] Remote from the main EU markets
The Mafia run organised crime in the south