Friday, October 11, 2019

Test Reviewed

Today in class, we reviewed the test. I got a 20 out of 27 which means I got 7 problems wrong. Below are the problem that I got wrong. Out of Mr. Schick's classes, no one got this question right: 93.154 degrees N, 95.599 degrees E is what kind of location? I put absolute location, but it was a trick question. There is no such thing as 93 degrees because the poles are 90 degrees. The correct answer was neither. Since none of us got the question right, Mr. Schick gave us all 2 points (very nice). We also talked about the PSATs. We don't need to worry too much about the PSATs because colleges don't look at it. The PSATs are helpful because they tell you what you need to work on.

14. The Midwest- C
the correct answer- A
15. The Southpole- A
the correct answer- B
18. Tiananmen Square, China- A
the correct answer- B
19. 93.154 degrees N, 95.599 degrees E- B
the correct answer- C
22. How was each time zone initially measured? - A
the correct answer- D
26. The UTC for the Eastern Time Zone in the United States is expressed as- C
the correct answer- D
27. On Sunday, November 3, 2019, most places in the United States will- A
the correct answer- B

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