Historical Maps and Cartography MCQ Test 1

Historical Maps and Cartography MCQ Test: Historical Maps and Cartography MCQs - Practice Questions



Total Questions : 40
Expected Time : 40 Minutes

1. What is the purpose of a title on a map?

2. What is a compass rose's primary function on a map?

3. What type of map projection preserves accurate area but distorts shapes?

4. What was the purpose of the Dymaxion Map, created by Buckminster Fuller?

5. Which ancient map is known for its depiction of a flat Earth surrounded by an ocean and a circular landmass?

6. What is the purpose of a north arrow on a map?

7. Which technology significantly contributed to the accuracy of maps during the Age of Exploration?

8. What is the purpose of a legend or key on a map?

9. What was the purpose of medieval mappa mundi maps?

10. What is a key characteristic of a map using the Robinson projection?

11. Which ancient civilization created the earliest surviving world map?

12. Which ancient map, known as the Peutinger Table, is a unique form of Roman road map covering the Roman Empire?

13. What is the primary purpose of a compass rose on a map?

14. Who is the cartographer known for the Tabula Rogeriana, a medieval map considered advanced for its time?

15. What is the purpose of contour lines on a topographic map?

16. Which ancient civilization is known for creating some of the earliest known maps?

17. What is the primary purpose of a scale bar on a map?

18. Who is the cartographer responsible for the Waldseemüller map, which is one of the earliest maps to use the name 'America' for the New World?

19. Who is known for creating the first world atlas?

20. What is unique about the Hereford Mappa Mundi, a medieval map dating back to the 13th century?

21. Which famous cartographer is known for creating the Ptolemaic maps?

22. What term is used to describe a map that shows the relief features of the Earth's surface?

23. What is the purpose of a rhumb line on a nautical chart?

24. What is the Piri Reis Map famous for, and which enigmatic detail has puzzled historians and researchers?

25. In medieval mappa mundi maps, what is commonly depicted at the center of the world?

26. What mysterious element is found on the 15th-century Vinland Map, suggesting the presence of Vikings in North America?

27. Which ancient civilization is known for developing early road maps?

28. In cartography, what does the term 'legend' typically refer to?

29. What is a cartouche on a map?

30. Which ancient map, known as the Babylonian World Map, is an early depiction of the known world from the Babylonian perspective?

31. Which ancient civilization is credited with developing the earliest known road maps?

32. What is the purpose of hidden symbols on antique maps, such as the compass rose with a fleur-de-lis on early maps?

33. Which explorer is known for creating the Vinland Map, suggesting early Viking exploration in North America?

34. Which famous world atlas is known for its extensive collection of maps and illustrations, published in the 17th century?

35. Which ancient civilization is known for developing early nautical charts for navigation?

36. Who is credited with the invention of the Mercator projection map?

37. Which secret map, created during the Age of Exploration, was used by Portuguese explorers and features a detailed guide to navigation?

38. Which famous map projection aims to minimize distortion in the shapes of landmasses?

39. Who is known for the Mercator projection, which became widely used for nautical navigation?

40. What is the primary purpose of contour lines on a topographic map?