Rural Settlement: Test 01

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Rural Settlement: Test 01 - Quiz

Please answer the questions on your own. You have 20 minutes in which to complete this test. You must answer each question before you will be allowed to proceed. Please download your score sheet at the end and email it to msfebrahim@gmail. Com


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Which one is not a factor of site for a rural settlement?

    • A.

      Fuel

    • B.

      Pasturage

    • C.

      Defence

    • D.

      Water

    Correct Answer
    C. Defence
    Explanation
    In a rural settlement, factors like fuel, pasturage, and water are essential for the livelihood and sustenance of the community. However, defense is not considered a factor for a rural settlement. Unlike urban areas, rural settlements typically do not require extensive defense mechanisms or military infrastructure due to their smaller size and lower population density. Therefore, defense is not a factor that directly impacts the functioning and development of a rural settlement.

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  • 2. 

    A settlement is a classified as a rural settlement based on the  .. 

    • A.

      Number of people living in the settlement 

    • B.

      Function of the settlement

    • C.

      Size of the settlement

    • D.

      Number of low order activities offered by the settlement

    Correct Answer
    B. Function of the settlement
    Explanation
    A settlement is classified as a rural settlement based on the function it serves. In rural settlements, the primary function is usually agricultural or related to natural resource extraction. These settlements are characterized by a low population density and a focus on farming or other primary activities. In contrast, urban settlements have a more diverse range of functions, such as commerce, industry, and services. Therefore, the function of the settlement plays a crucial role in determining whether it is classified as rural or urban.

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  • 3. 

    A ..... is an example of a rural settlement

    • A.

      Hamlet

    • B.

      Metropolis

    • C.

      Conurbation

    • D.

      Town

    Correct Answer
    A. Hamlet
    Explanation
    A hamlet is an example of a rural settlement because it is a small, isolated community located in the countryside. Hamlets typically have a small population and limited amenities compared to larger urban areas. They are often characterized by their agricultural activities and close-knit community dynamics. In contrast, a metropolis, conurbation, or town are all examples of urban settlements, which are larger and more developed than rural settlements like hamlets.

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  • 4. 

    The largest urban agglomeration.

    • A.

      Metropolis

    • B.

      Megalopolis

    • C.

      Town

    • D.

      Conurbation

    Correct Answer
    B. Megalopolis
    Explanation
    A megalopolis refers to a large urban region that consists of multiple cities and their surrounding suburbs, forming a continuous and interconnected urban area. This term is used to describe highly populated and densely developed regions, typically found in countries with significant urbanization. Megalopolises often have extensive transportation networks and are characterized by their economic and cultural significance. Therefore, the term "megalopolis" best describes the largest urban agglomeration among the given options.

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  • 5. 

    Continuous built-up area formed by the joining together of large, expanding settlements

    • A.

      City

    • B.

      Town

    • C.

      Conurbation

    • D.

      Metropolis

    Correct Answer
    C. Conurbation
    Explanation
    A conurbation refers to a continuous built-up area formed by the joining together of large, expanding settlements. It is a term used to describe the merging of cities, towns, and other urban areas into one interconnected and cohesive urban region. This process typically occurs due to population growth, urban sprawl, and the expansion of infrastructure and transportation networks. Conurbations are characterized by their high population density, extensive urban development, and shared economic, social, and cultural activities. Therefore, conurbation is the correct answer in this context.

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  • 6. 

    The choice of site is influenced by the following physical factors:  

    • A.

      Water , defence

    • B.

      Water, topography

    • C.

      Defence , infrastructure

    • D.

      Water , infrastructure

    Correct Answer
    B. Water, topography
    Explanation
    The choice of site for a location is influenced by physical factors such as water and topography. The availability of water is crucial for various activities like drinking, irrigation, and transportation. Topography, on the other hand, refers to the physical features of the land, including elevation, slope, and terrain. It can affect the suitability of a site for different purposes, such as agriculture, construction, or defense. Therefore, considering both water and topography helps in determining the most appropriate site for various activities and developments.

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  • 7. 

    The ground, or area, on which a settlement is built.

    • A.

      Location

    • B.

      Site

    • C.

      Situation

    • D.

      Distribution

    Correct Answer
    B. Site
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "site". In the context of a settlement, the term "site" refers to the specific ground or area where the settlement is built. It encompasses the physical characteristics and features of the location, such as its topography, access to resources, and suitability for human habitation. The choice of "site" as the correct answer aligns with its definition and relevance to the given context.

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  • 8. 

    What is the main difference between rural and urban settlements?

    • A.

      Rural settlements consist of people engaged in primary activities while urban settlements consist of people engaged in secondary and tertiary activities.

    • B.

      Rural settlements are multifunctional while urban settlements are unifunctional

    • C.

      Urban settlements are larger that rural. 

    • D.

      Rural settlements are found in the country.

    Correct Answer
    A. Rural settlements consist of people engaged in primary activities while urban settlements consist of people engaged in secondary and tertiary activities.
    Explanation
    Rural settlements consist of people engaged in primary activities such as agriculture, fishing, and mining, while urban settlements consist of people engaged in secondary and tertiary activities such as manufacturing, trade, and services. This means that in rural areas, the main economic activities are related to the extraction of natural resources, while in urban areas, the focus is on processing and providing goods and services. This difference in economic activities leads to different lifestyles, infrastructure, and opportunities in rural and urban settlements.

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  • 9. 

    What is/are the advantage/s of nucleated rural settlements?

    • A.

      Economic

    • B.

      Political

    • C.

      Social

    • D.

      Can make farming easier

    • E.

      All of the above

    Correct Answer
    C. Social
    Explanation
    Nucleated rural settlements have the advantage of promoting social interaction and community cohesion. By clustering houses and buildings together, people are more likely to interact with their neighbors and participate in community activities. This can lead to stronger social bonds, support networks, and a sense of belonging. Additionally, nucleated settlements may have shared amenities and facilities, such as schools, markets, and recreational spaces, which further enhance social interactions and opportunities for community engagement.

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  • 10. 

    Which is a push factor causing rural depopulation?

    • A.

      Aging of population

    • B.

      Urbanisation

    • C.

      Emigration

    • D.

      Drop in agricultural employment

    Correct Answer
    D. Drop in agricultural employment
    Explanation
    A drop in agricultural employment can be a push factor causing rural depopulation because it reduces the number of job opportunities available in rural areas. As agriculture is often the main source of income and employment in rural communities, a decline in agricultural employment can lead to economic hardships and a lack of opportunities for the local population. This can result in people migrating to urban areas in search of better job prospects and a higher standard of living, leading to depopulation in rural areas.

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  • 11. 

    A village is defined as a ...

    • A.

      Densely populated urban area

    • B.

      Loose grouping of a few farmsteads

    • C.

      Dense grouping of a number of farmsteads

    • D.

      Dense grouping of a number of hamlets.

    Correct Answer
    C. Dense grouping of a number of farmsteads
    Explanation
    A village is a dense grouping of a number of farmsteads. This means that in a village, there are multiple farmsteads located close together, creating a concentrated community of agricultural properties. The term "dense grouping" implies that the farmsteads are closely packed or clustered together, indicating a high population density within the village. This definition distinguishes a village from a loosely grouped collection of a few farmsteads or a densely populated urban area.

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  • 12. 

    The movement of people from rural to urban areas is known as ....

    • A.

      Urbanisation

    • B.

      Rural depopultion

    • C.

      Densification

    • D.

      Rural-urban migration

    Correct Answer
    D. Rural-urban migration
    Explanation
    The movement of people from rural to urban areas is commonly referred to as rural-urban migration. This phenomenon occurs when individuals leave their rural homes and relocate to urban areas in search of better job opportunities, improved living standards, and access to various amenities and services. Urbanisation refers to the overall process of urban growth and development, which includes various aspects such as infrastructure development, population growth, and changes in land use. While rural depopulation and densification are related concepts, they do not specifically capture the movement of people from rural to urban areas.

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  • 13. 

    Land Restitution allows South Africans to apply for a grant to receive land 

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    Land Restitution does not allow South Africans to apply for a grant to receive land. Instead, it is a process through which individuals or communities who were forcibly removed from their land during apartheid can claim for the return of their land or receive compensation for it. It is not a grant-based system where individuals can apply to receive land. Therefore, the correct answer is False.

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  • 14. 

    Land Reform policies were instituted to address the injustices of the Apartheid system.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    Land reform policies were instituted in South Africa to address the injustices caused by the Apartheid system. Under Apartheid, the majority of the land was owned by white South Africans, while black South Africans were forcibly removed from their ancestral lands and restricted to small, overcrowded areas known as townships. Land reform aimed to rectify this historical injustice by redistributing land to black South Africans and promoting agricultural development and economic empowerment. These policies sought to address the social and economic disparities created by Apartheid and promote a more equitable society.

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  • 15. 

    One of the ways rural towns can attract people is to allow for the construction of bypass roads.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    Allowing for the construction of bypass roads may actually have the opposite effect and lead to a decrease in the number of people visiting or staying in rural towns. Bypass roads are designed to divert traffic away from the town center, which can result in less economic activity and fewer opportunities for businesses to thrive. Additionally, bypass roads may contribute to a decline in tourism as visitors may choose to bypass the town altogether. Therefore, it is not an effective strategy for attracting people to rural towns.

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  • 16. 

    Land Tenure protects the rights of labour tenants who live on farms.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    Land tenure refers to the legal and social arrangements through which land is owned, used, and transferred. In the context of labour tenants living on farms, land tenure plays a crucial role in protecting their rights. It ensures that these tenants have secure access to the land they live on and safeguards them from arbitrary evictions or exploitation by landowners. By recognizing and formalizing their rights, land tenure provides a legal framework for labour tenants to assert their claims and seek protection against any potential violations. Therefore, the statement that land tenure protects the rights of labour tenants who live on farms is true.

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  • 17. 

    Fertile soil will lead to a dispersed settlement as farmers have a large area on which to farm.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    False. Fertile soil will actually lead to a concentrated settlement as it allows for more productive agriculture, leading to larger populations and the need for closer proximity to farmland for efficient cultivation and harvesting.

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  • 18. 

    When water is in abundance a dispersed settlement will develop.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    When water is in abundance, it provides a vital resource for human survival and agriculture. This allows for the establishment of settlements as people are able to access water for drinking, cooking, and irrigation purposes. Additionally, water sources often attract wildlife and facilitate trade and transportation, further encouraging the development of dispersed settlements. Therefore, it is reasonable to conclude that when water is plentiful, a dispersed settlement will indeed develop.

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Fatima, a passionate Geography educator with over 30 years of teaching experience, has a deep commitment to enriching students' knowledge and understanding of the world through her expertise.
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