Geography
Secondary Two
Map Reading Worksheets
TABLE OF CONTENT
PART
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Marks/ Grade
TOPIC
Scale
Grid References and Directions
Measuring Distance
Relief Features I
Relief Features II
Cross Section
Gradient I
Gradient II
Class: S.2 (
) No.: _______
Name : __________________
PART 1 Scale
Instructions: Fill in the blanks by performing suitable scale conversions.
Type A
Type B
Type C
1cm to 20m
(1)
(2)
1cm to 5.5km
(3)
(4)
(5)
1:300
(6)
(7)
1:15 000
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
10
6
15
8m
20km
Name the three types of scale shown in the table above.
Type A is called a (13)__________________________________________________________.
Type B is called a (14)__________________________________________________________.
Type C is called a (15)__________________________________________________________.
Notes:
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PART 2 Grid References and Directions
Task 2A.
Instructions: Study Map A and answer questions (1) to (7).
59
xP
58
xR
57
56
xS
55
20
21
22
23
xQ
24
1 cm to 5m
Map A
(1) How do we call the vertical lines (20, 21)?
(1)
(2) How do we call the horizontal lines(55, 56)?
(2)
(3) Find the 6-digit grid references of Point P.
(3)
(4) Find the 6-digit grid references of Point Q.
(4)
(5) Name the feature found in 2355.
(5)
(6) What is the whole circle bearing of the trigonometrical
(6)
station from Point R?
(7) What is the reduced bearing of the Point S from Point R?
(7)
Task 2B.
Instructions: Fill in the blanks.
Whole-circle bearing
o
Reduced bearing
22
76o
230o
(8)
(9)
(10)
331o
(11)
(12)
N11oE
(13)
S20oE
(14)
S35oW
(15)
N28oW
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PART 3 Measuring Distance
Instructions: Fill in the blanks.
Scale
Distance on map
5 cm
1cm to 10m
Actual distance
(1) ________________
85m
(2) ________________
2cm
1: 20 000
II
(3) _________________
1km
(4) _________________
III
(5) _________________
3.5cm
7km
10cm
5km
(*Use statement scale)
IV
(6) ________________
(*Use R.F.)
(7)
Arrange the above scales from the smallest to the largest.
<
<
<
Notes:
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PART 4 Relief Features I
Instructions: Study Map B - D and answer questions (1) to (4).
Map D
Map C
Map B
Map B
I. What is the V.I. of the map?
Map C
Map D
(1)
II. What is the highest point in this (2)
map?
(3)
(4)
Instructions: Study Map E and answer questions (5) to (6).
Map E
(5)
What is the V.I. of Map E? _____________________
(6)
Identify the height of Point A-D.
Point A: _______________________________
Point B: _______________________________
Point C: _______________________________
Point D: _______________________________
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PART 5 Relief Features II
Instructions: Study Map F and answer questions (1) to (9).
Map F
Match the following landforms with the appropriate letters on Map F.
Landform
Gentle slope
(1)
Steep slope
(2)
Knoll
(3)
Saddle
(4)
Shoulder
(5)
Spur
(6)
Valley
(7)
Ridge
(8)
Round-topped hill
(9)
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Letter
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PART 6 Cross Section
Instructions: Draw a cross section between Point Y and Point Q on Map G.
Map G
______________________________________________________
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Geography
Secondary Two
Map Reading Worksheets
TABLE OF CONTENT
PART
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Marks/ Grade
TOPIC
Scale
Grid References and Directions
Measuring Distance
Relief Features I
Relief Features II
Cross Section
Gradient I
Gradient II
Class: S.2 (
) No.: _______
Name : _Suggested Answers__
PART 1 Scale
Instructions: Fill in the blanks by performing suitable scale conversions.
Type A
1cm to 20m
1cm to 5.5km
Type B
Type C
(1) 1:2000
(2)
(3) 1:550 000
(4)
(5) 1cm to 3m
(7) 1cm to 150m
1:300
(6)
1:15 000
(8)
(9) 1cm to 2m
(10) 1:200
(11) 1cm to 5km
(12) 1:500 000
10
6
15
8m
20km
Name the three types of scale shown in the table above.
Type A is called a (13)__statement scale______________________________________________.
Type B is called a (14)__representative fraction________________________________________.
Type C is called a (15)__linear scale_________________________________________________.
Notes: Solutions
(1) 1cm to 20m 1cm to 2000cm 1:2000
(3) 1cm to 5.5km 1cm to 5500m1cm to 550 000cm1: 550 000
(5) 1:300 1cm to 300cm 1cm to 3m
(7) 1:15 000 1cm to 15 000cm 1cm to 150m
(9)&(10) 1cm to 2m 1cm to 200cm 1:200
(11)&(12) 1cm to 5km 1cm to 5000m 1cm to 500 000cm 1:500 000
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PART 2 Grid References and Directions
Task 2A.
Instructions: Study Map A and answer questions (1) to (7).
59
xP
58
xR
57
56
xS
55
20
21
22
23
xQ
24
1 cm to 5m
Map A
(1) How do we call the vertical lines (20, 21)?
(1)
Eastings
(2) How do we call the horizontal lines(55, 56)?
(2)
Northings
(3) Find the 6-digit grid references of Point P.
(3)
207590
(4) Find the 6-digit grid references of Point Q.
(4)
240572
(5) Name the feature found in 2355.
(5)
Built-up area
(6) What is the whole circle bearing of the trigonometrical
(6)
264o
(7)
S63 oW (Accept 61 o -65 o)
(Accept 262 o -266 o)
station from Point R?
(7) What is the reduced bearing of the Point S from Point R?
Task 2B.
Instructions: Fill in the blanks.
Whole-circle bearing
o
Reduced bearing
Notes:
22
76o
230o
(8) N22 E
(9) N76oE
(10) S50oW
331o
(11) N29oW
(12) 11o
N11oE
(13) 160o
S20oE
(14) 215o
S35oW
(15) 332o
N28oW
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PART 3 Measuring Distance
Instructions: Fill in the blanks.
Scale
Distance on map
5 cm
1cm to 10m
Actual distance
(1) ____50m_________
85m
(2) ____8.5cm________
2cm
1: 20 000
II
(3) ____400m________
1km
(4) ____5cm_________
III
(5) _1cm to 2km____
3.5cm
7km
10cm
5km
(*Use statement scale)
IV
(6) _1:50 000________
(*Use R.F.)
(7)
Arrange the above scales from the smallest to the largest.
Scale III
<
Scale IV
<
Scale II
<
Scale I
Notes:
Solutions:
(1) 1cm to 10m 5 cm on map Actual distance = 5x10m = 50m
(2) 1cm to 10m = Distance on map to 85m Distance on map = 85m x 1cm / 10m 8.5cm
(3) 1:20 000 1cm to 20 000cm 1cm to 200m 2cm on map Actual distance = 2x200m=400m
(4) 1cm to 200m = Distance on map to 1km
Distance on map = 1cm x 1km/200m =1cm x1000m/200m = 5m
(5)3.5cm to 7km (3.5cm/3.5) to (7km/3.5) 1cm to 2km
(6) 10cm: 5km 10cm: 5 000m 10cm :500 000cm (10cm/10cm): (500000cm/10cm) 1:50 000
(7) Scale I is 1:1000; Scale II is 1:20 000; Scale III is 1:200 000; Scale IV is 1:50 000.
Since
1/200 000
< 1/50 000
<1/20 000
< 1/1000,
Scale III
< Scale IV
< Scale II
<Scale I
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PART 4 Relief Features I
Instructions: Study Map B - D and answer questions (1) to (4).
Map D
Map C
Map B
Map B
I. What is the V.I. of the map?
Map C
Map D
(1)
100m
II. What is the highest point in this (2)
map?
333m
(3)
199m
(4)
243m
Instructions: Study Map E and answer questions (5) to (6).
Map E
(5)
What is the V.I. of Map E? ___100m___________
(6)
Identify the height of Point A-D.
Point A: ___0m__________________________
Point B: ___250m________________________
Point C: ___200m________________________
Point D: ___50m_________________________
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PART 5 Relief Features II
Instructions: Study Map F and answer questions (1) to (9).
Map F
Match the following landforms with the appropriate letters on Map F.
Landform
Gentle slope
(1) D
Steep slope
(2) H
Knoll
(3) C
Saddle
(4) A
Shoulder
(5) F
Spur
(6) G
Valley
(7) I
Ridge
(8) E
Round-topped hill
(9) B
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Letter
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PART 6 Cross Section
Instructions: Draw a cross section between Point Y and Point Q on Map G.
Map G
______A Cross Section between Point Y and Point Q_____
60
50
40
30
20
x
x
10 x
0
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