GCU 322 Lecture Quiz 4 Graded A+
A scenic coastal area in southeastern Maine is _____ National Park. - ANSWER-Acadia
Mount _____ is known for the highest winds in North America. - ANSWER-Washington
Mount Katahdin (the highest point in Maine and the northern terminus of the
Appalachian Trail) is part of the _____ Mountains. - ANSWER-White
Nearly one-third of the population of _____ speaks French, and bilingual signs are
common in the province. - ANSWER-New Brunswick
Numerous small fishing villages in Newfoundland are referred to as _____, as many are
located some distance from St. John's, the major city on the island. - ANSWER-outports
The _____ Mountains are in northern New York state. - ANSWER-Adirondack
The _____ separates the Green Mountains from the White Mountains. - ANSWER-
Connecticut River Valley
The 4 provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, and
Prince Edward Island rank, in order, _____ in population out of Canada's 10 provinces. -
ANSWER-7, 8, 9, 10
The Annapolis-Cornwallis Valley had saltwater marshes (converted by French settlers
into productive farmland) as well as additional fertile valley land, in a distinct area in: -
ANSWER-Nova Scotia
The Bay of Fundy (with the highest tidal variation in the world) is in between: -
ANSWER-New Brunswick and Nova Scotia
The famous and scenic Cabot Trail on Cape Breton Island is part of which province? -
ANSWER-Nova Scotia
The largest city on the Canadian side of the Atlantic Northeast is: - ANSWER-Halifax,
Nova Scotia
The ruins of the Viking settlement L'Anse aux Meadows are on the northern tip of: -
ANSWER-Newfoundland Island
The traditional economic activities of importance in the Atlantic Northeast are first
_____, and second _____ (in that order). - ANSWER-fishing/ timber
A scenic coastal area in southeastern Maine is _____ National Park. - ANSWER-Acadia
Mount _____ is known for the highest winds in North America. - ANSWER-Washington
Mount Katahdin (the highest point in Maine and the northern terminus of the
Appalachian Trail) is part of the _____ Mountains. - ANSWER-White
Nearly one-third of the population of _____ speaks French, and bilingual signs are
common in the province. - ANSWER-New Brunswick
Numerous small fishing villages in Newfoundland are referred to as _____, as many are
located some distance from St. John's, the major city on the island. - ANSWER-outports
The _____ Mountains are in northern New York state. - ANSWER-Adirondack
The _____ separates the Green Mountains from the White Mountains. - ANSWER-
Connecticut River Valley
The 4 provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, and
Prince Edward Island rank, in order, _____ in population out of Canada's 10 provinces. -
ANSWER-7, 8, 9, 10
The Annapolis-Cornwallis Valley had saltwater marshes (converted by French settlers
into productive farmland) as well as additional fertile valley land, in a distinct area in: -
ANSWER-Nova Scotia
The Bay of Fundy (with the highest tidal variation in the world) is in between: -
ANSWER-New Brunswick and Nova Scotia
The famous and scenic Cabot Trail on Cape Breton Island is part of which province? -
ANSWER-Nova Scotia
The largest city on the Canadian side of the Atlantic Northeast is: - ANSWER-Halifax,
Nova Scotia
The ruins of the Viking settlement L'Anse aux Meadows are on the northern tip of: -
ANSWER-Newfoundland Island
The traditional economic activities of importance in the Atlantic Northeast are first
_____, and second _____ (in that order). - ANSWER-fishing/ timber