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Amr Badr Grade 5 Work sheet E.s.s

*Choose the correct answer


1- Europe is the……………….. smallest continent in the world.

a. first

b. second

c. third

2- A continent which that is smaller than Europe is …………… .

a. Africa

b. North America

c. Australia

3- Europe can be found to the ……………………… of Africa.

a. north

b. west

c. east
4- Europe is attached by land to the continent of ……………… .

a. Africa

b. Asia

c. South America

5- Europe is bordered by which two oceans.

……………… and ……………..

a. Arctic Ocean

b. Indian Ocean

c. Arctic and Atlantic Ocean

6- When looking at a world map, the continent of Europe is usually


positioned …………………………….. .

a. in the northwest

b. in the middle north

c. in the south east- southeast.

7- Europe is directly east to the continent of …………………. .

a. Africa

b. North America

c. Australia
8- The equator runs through the middle of the Earth and divides the
planet into two hemispheres. Which hemisphere does Europe sit in?

a. The Northern Hemisphere

b. The Southern Hemisphere

9- The prime meridian divides the World's Eastern and Western


Hemispheres, but where does Europe sit about the prime meridian?

a. The prime meridian runs through the middle of Europe

b. The prime meridian runs through the East of Europe

c. The prime meridian runs through the West of Europe

d. The prime meridian does not run through Europe

10- The prime meridian sits about Europe, which hemisphere does
Europe, therefore, lie in?

a. Right in the middle: Europe is part of the Eastern and Western


Hemispheres

b. Entirely to the East: Europe sits fully in the Eastern Hemisphere

c. Mainly to the East: Europe sits predominantly in the Eastern


Hemisphere
11- With regards to size, Europe is the second smallest continent in
the World; but with regards to population, Europe is……………..
continent in the world.

a. the smallest

b. second smallest

c. third largest

12- Europe is home to approximately………………. of the World's


population.

a. 23%

b. 11%

c. 65%

13- Europe is home to ……………… different countries in total across


……………..different regions.

a. 45-4

b. 65-8

c. 55-9

14- Europe accounts for roughly …………….. entire world's land mass.

a. 5%

b. 7%

c. 10%
15- Europe is divided into four regions. Write the names of each of the
four different regions below.

a. Western Europe

b. Eastern Europe

c. Southern Europe

d. Northern Europe

e. All of them

16- Despite being the world's second-smallest continent, Europe is


home to roughly ………………………….. of the world's population.

a. 6%

b.11%

c. 21%

17- Which region in Europe homes the largest number of countries?

a. Western Europe

b. Eastern Europe

c. Southern Europe

d. Northern Europe
18- Which country in Europe can also be argued and sometimes
officially recognized as an Asian country also?

a. England

b. Poland

c. Russia

d. Finland

19- Which country is the smallest country in Europe?

a. Ireland

b. Cyprus

c. Holy See

20- How densely populated is Italy?

a. 100 million people

b. 50-100 million people

c. 10-50 million people

d. 10 million people

21- Europe's landscape is very……………….. across the continent.

a. flat
b. diverse
c. similar
22- Forests cover nearly……………… of Europe's land.

a. 27%
b. 44%
c. 63%

23- Forests in Europe are generally ……………………..


a. shrinking through deforestation
b. expanding through planting schemes
c. dying through climate change.

24- In Europe, there are……………………………….major mountain


ranges.

a. 8
b. 5
c. 2

25- The United Kingdom is an example of a……………………… in


Europe.

a- peninsula
b. island
c. plain

26- What is an 'archipelago' also known as?

a. An island
b. A group of islands
c. A continent with only one country
d. A country with no continent

27- Much of Europe is formed as a collection of peninsulas. Which of


the below sentences correctly describes a peninsula?

a. An archipelago surrounded by water


b. The land surrounded by water entirely
c. The land is surrounded by water on three sides
d. Land that has a coast
28- In Europe, Italy is home more of which landform than any other
European country?

a. Mountain ranges
b. Dormant volcanoes
c. Active volcanoes
d. Plateaus

29- The River Rhine is one of Europe's major rivers. Which country
does it finally pass through to empty into the North Sea?

a. Germany
b. Switzerland
c. Austria
d. the Netherlands

*Put true or false :-


1- coal is a plentiful natural resource in Europe. True / False

2- Europe has an abundance of storms which provide a wealth of timber and


provide habitats for wildlife. True / False

3- Europe contains several OIL-producing regions, such as Russia True / False

4- The North and Mediterranean Sea provide a highly valuable source of


drinking water. True / False

5- Europe is also renowned for its Faming True / False


6- Cattle, Sheep, and Reindeer are popular examples of plants used for labor and
produce across Europe. True / False

7- Italy is famously associated with pizza and pasta True / False

8- Which European country is famously associated with the creation of pasties


that were brought to miners for their lunch?

- It’s Poland True / False

9- Spain is famous for its paella cuisine. It’s Rice mixed with vegetables, meat,
and seafood True / False

*Definitions
1- Communism:

It is a system of government invented by the Soviet Union, it means that all the
production camel lands and exports were government-owned.

2- Democracies:

These are the countries where people can elect their governments.

3- European Union:

The European Union is the union of several countries of Europe which was
established to form an economic union between European countries. The
European Union also created its currency, or money, called the euro, to
eliminate the need for different types of currencies existing in Europe.

4- Alps:
It is the mountain range of Europe passing through France, Italy, Switzerland,
and Austria.

5- British Isles:

The British Isles consists of two main islands, the United Kingdom and Ireland.

6- Faroe Islands:

They are in the archipelago, or a group of islands, two north of the UK. They are
surrounded by the North Atlantic Ocean.

7- Eiffel Tower:

It is in Paris, France. The tower was built in 1889 for the festival called the Paris
exhibition and was named after the engineer who designed the structure. It was
the tallest structure in the world when it was built.

8- Big Ben:

Big Ben is a beautiful clock tower that rises above the theme's river. The name
Big Ben is used to describe the entire tower however the name only refers to the
bell that Clangs to tell the time.

9- Renaissance:

The Renaissance was cultural. Occurring through 1660. It was the time of great
artistic expression and creativity in Europe.

10- Leonardo Da Vinci:

He was one of the most important artists of the Italian renaissance. It created
famous paintings such as Mona Lisa and kept notebooks showing sketches and
ideas for inventions that were far ahead of their time including a helicopter.

11- Ballet:

It is a style of dance, where the dancers express stories through movements.


* . Europe is a unique continent as it physically connects to another large
proportion of land, which is recognized as a separate continent. On the map
provided, shade in the continent of Europe, making sure to divide its adjoining
continent's border.
* Match the below European countries with the foods they are renowned for
*There are many world-famous historic and cultural attractions which can be
found in Europe with an incredibly varied culture across the continent. Identify
the below major cultural attractions, as well as the country and city they can
be found in.

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