The Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) realized the need to divide Brazil into regions to facilitate official statistical studies of the country.
Knowing this, let's learn a little more about the regionalization of the Brazilian territory solving the exercises that the Escola Educação team prepared for you?
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Exercises on the regionalization of the Brazilian territory
1 — What does it mean to regionalize?
a) Divide a territory into regions or parts.
b) Divide a territory into seven regions.
c) Gather all the regions of a territory.
d) Bring together the most distant regions of a territory.
2 — What are the characteristics that make the territories be placed in the same regions?
a) Racial, natural, social, historical, political, economic, cultural, among others.
b) Physical, natural, social, historical, political, economic, gender, among others.
c) Physical, natural, educational, racial, political, economic, cultural, among others.
d) Physical, natural, social, historical, political, economic, cultural, among others.
3 — The regionalization of Brazil that considers the types of vegetation follows which type of criteria?
a) Economic order.
b) Social order.
c) Physical order.
d) Historical order.
4 — The Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) is an institution of the Federal Government that brings together natural and human aspects to divide the Brazilian territory into:
a) Five Great Regions.
b) Four Great Regions.
c) Three Great Regions.
d) Two Great Regions.
5 — Which body is responsible for the studies that produce official statistics in Brazil?
a) National Institute of Geography and Statistics (INGE).
b) Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE).
c) Brazilian Institute of Geography and Studies (IBGE).
d) Nationalist Institute of Geography and Statistics (INGE).
6 — The five major regions that divide the Brazilian territory are called:
a) Extensive regions.
b) Microregions.
c) Macroregions.
d) Wide regions.
7 — There is another regionalization that is used to divide the country into three parts:
a) Regional Complexes or Geoeconomic Microregions.
b) Sectorial Complexes or Geoeconomic Macroregions.
c) Sectorial Complexes or Geoeconomic Microregions.
d) Regional Complexes or Geoeconomic Macroregions.
8 — What was the criterion used to divide the country into three regions?
a) Natural characteristics.
b) Economic characteristics.
c) Physical characteristics.
d) Cultural characteristics.
9 — What are the names of the three Regional Complexes that divide the country?
a) Amazon, Northeast and Center-South.
b) Southeast, Northeast and Center-South.
c) Amazon, Northeast and Midwest.
d) Southeast, North and Center-South.
10 — The regional division that does not obey the limits of the states is called:
a) Macroregions or Five Great Regions.
b) Geoeconomic Macro-regions or Five Great Regions.
c) Geoeconomic Macro-regions or Regional Complexes.
d) Macro-regions or Regional Complexes.
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1 — The
2 — D
3 — C
4 — A
5 — B
6 — C
7 — D
8 — B
9 — A
10 — C
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