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HIST-VS Echo Lake_Adams_Virginia Geography, Native Peoples Exam not valid for Paper Pencil Test Sessions [Exam ID:1C17S7 1 Who were the first group of people to live in Virginia? A English B Scots-Irish C American Indians D African Americans 2 Which tribe in the Piedmont region spoke the Siouan language? A Monacan tribe B Cherokee tribe C Powhatan tribe D Nansemond tribe 3 Which American Indians were mostly located in the Tidewater Region? A Appalachian B Powhatan C Monacan D Cherokee 4 Christopher Columbus called the people he encountered Indians because A he thought he was in North America B he thought he was in Africa C he thought he was in Jamestown D he thought he was in the Indies 5 How do archaeologists help people understand the past? A They talk to the people who lived during the time period being studied. B They study many types of material evidence left from people of the past. C They paint pictures of what they think might have been in the area. D They research information in encyclopedias and dictionaries.

6 Which language was spoken by American Indians who lived near the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean? A Algonquian B Iroquoian C Siouan D Cherokee 7 Which numbered area on this map shows where the Siouan language was spoken? A 1 B 2 C 4 D 3

8 Which chart correctly matches the map showing where each American Indian language was spoken? A 1- Siouan 2- Monocan 3- Iroquoian B 1 -Iroquoian 2- Cherokee 3- Monocan C 1- Algonquian 2- Siouan 3- Iroquian D 1- Iroquoian 2- Siouan 3- Algonquian E 1- Cherokee 2- Monocan 3- Algonquian 9 Megan s school is located in the Valley and Ridge Region. Her class is going on a field trip to the Powhatan Indian Village in Jamestown. In which direction will the school bus head after they leave the school? A East B South C West D North 10 Virginia s American Indians left evidence of their presence in all regions of Virginia. What kind of evidence did they leave? A Nuts and berries B Arrowheads and pottery C Canoes and paddles D Teepees and villages 11 Which best describes Virginia's climate? A Mild with four separate seasons B Hot with four separate seasons C Cold with three separate seasons D Dry with two separate seasons

12 Which tribe from the list of state-recognized tribes is located in the Piedmont region? A Monacan Tribe B Chickahominy Tribe C Nansemond Tribe D Upper Mattaponi Tribe 13 How did Virginia's American Indians interact with their environment to meet their food needs in the spring? A They harvested crops. B They lived on stored food from the fall. C They fished and picked berries. D They grew crops. 14 Virginia's American Indians are referred to as Eastern Woodland Indians because A they lived in trees that faced toward the east B the ocean is located to the east of the Indian Villages C they used wood to build their homes and furniture D forests cover most of the land on which they lived 15 What was the name of the large Indian town used as the headquarters of the leader Powhatan in 1607? A Jamestown B Roanoke C Werowocomoco D Nansemond 16 The foods eaten by the native peoples changed with the seasons. In winter, they A harvested crops and hunted for foods to preserve B hunted, fished, and picked berries C hunted birds and animals and lived on stored foods from the previous season D grew crops like corn, beans, and squash

17 These artifacts were most likely used by Virginia's American Indians A for writing and sewing B as medical remedies C for clothing decoration D as tools and weapons 18 Which group established the town of Werowocomoco? A English settlers B American Indians C Spanish missionaries D African Americans 19 Use the map to answer the following question. Near which city was the Algonquian language most likely spoken? A Danville B Norfolk C Arlington D Charlottesville

20 What type of animal did the Iroquois use for meat and clothing? A Buffalo B Salmon C Deer D Snakes 21 The picture above shows a Powhatan house. What did the American Indians use to make this shelter? A Trees shipped from England B Items bought from settlers C Grass mats sent from Canada D Materials around them 22 Which state is represented by D? A Kentucky B West Virginia C Maryland D Virginia

23 The first permanent English settlement in North America is known as A Jamestown B Yorktown C Werowocomocco D Richmond