1. What is the name for the kind of energy that comes from hot water underground?   California Standard 4.1.1  Explain and use the coordinate grid system of latitude and longitude to determine the absolute locations of places in California and on Earth.

a. hydroelectric
b. geothermal
c. nuclear
d. fossil fuels

2. What is precipitation?   California Standard 4.1.3  Identify the state capital and describe the various regions of California, including how their characteristics and physical environments (e.g., water, landforms, vegetation, climate) affect human activity.

a. reserves of water underground
b. water that is okay to drink
c. the amount of water that falls to the ground
d. the amount of water that freezes in arctic climates

3. What is irrigation?   California Standard 4.1.3  Identify the state capital and describe the various regions of California, including how their characteristics and physical environments (e.g., water, landforms, vegetation, climate) affect human activity.

a. turning salt water into fresh, drinkable water
b. using water for energy
c. the decrease top layer of soil
d. using ditches and pipes to bring water to dry land

4. What club did John Muir create in 1892?   California Standard 4.1.5  Use maps, charts, and pictures to describe how communities in California vary in land use, vegetation, wildlife, climate, population density, architecture, services, and transportation.

a. The Sierra Club
b. Shelter Island Yacht Club
c. U.S. Congress
d. Nature Club

5. Where did John Muir work as a shepherd?   California Standard 4.1.5  Use maps, charts, and pictures to describe how communities in California vary in land use, vegetation, wildlife, climate, population density, architecture, services, and transportation.

a. The Sierra Club
b. The Sierra Nevada
c. Scotland
d. Sahara Desert

6. Which is California's largest city?   California Standard 4.1.5  Use maps, charts, and pictures to describe how communities in California vary in land use, vegetation, wildlife, climate, population density, architecture, services, and transportation.

a. Fresno
b. San Francisco
c. Los Angeles
d. San Jose

7. Which city has the second largest population in the state of california?   California Standard 4.1.5  Use maps, charts, and pictures to describe how communities in California vary in land use, vegetation, wildlife, climate, population density, architecture, services, and transportation.

a. Fresno
b. San Francisco
c. Los Angeles
d. San Diego

8. What region is the city of San Francisco located in?   California Standard 4.1.5  Use maps, charts, and pictures to describe how communities in California vary in land use, vegetation, wildlife, climate, population density, architecture, services, and transportation.

a. Central Valley
b. Desert
c. Mountain Valley
d. Pacific Coast

9. What region is the city of Fresno located in?   California Standard 4.1.5  Use maps, charts, and pictures to describe how communities in California vary in land use, vegetation, wildlife, climate, population density, architecture, services, and transportation.

a. Central Valley
b. Desert
c. Mountain Valley
d. Pacific Coast

10. What is the name for a large group of volcanoes that circle the edge of the Pacific Ocean?   California Standard 4.1.5  Use maps, charts, and pictures to describe how communities in California vary in land use, vegetation, wildlife, climate, population density, architecture, services, and transportation.

a. Central Valley
b. Ring of Fire
c. Sierra Nevada
d. Great Basin