2. 1. Yosemite Valley was
formed long ago by:
(a) Noah's flood;
(b) an asteroid strike;
(c) a great earthquake;
(d) a massive glacier.
3. (a) Noah's flood;
(b) an asteroid strike;
(c) a great earthquake;
(d) a massive glacier.
1. Yosemite Valley was
formed long ago by:
4. 2. The numbers of visitors to Yosemite
annually is approximately:
(a) 3.5 million;
(b) 1 million;
(c) 1.5 million;
(d) 1.2 million.
5. 2. The numbers of visitors to Yosemite
annually is approximately:
(a) 3.5 million;
(b) 1 million;
(c) 1.5 million;
(d) 1.2 million.
6. 3. What percent of the park is represented by
Yosemite Valley itself (where Half Dome, El
Capitan, Yosemite Falls, etc., are and most
people visit and stay)?
(a) 10%;
(b) 1%;
(c) 15%;
(d) 12%.
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7. 3. What percent of the park is represented by
Yosemite Valley itself (where Half Dome, El
Capitan, Yosemite Falls, etc., are and most
people visit and stay)?
(a) 10%;
(b) 1%;
(c) 15%;
(d) 12%.
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imedia.org/wiki/Tem
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8. 4. A park bill
protecting the
Yosemite area
was passed by
Congress and
then signed into
law by which
American
President?
(a) Abraham Lincoln;
(b) John F. Kennedy;
(c) Ronald Reagan;
(d) Bill Clinton.
9. 4. A park bill
protecting the
Yosemite area
was passed by
Congress and
then signed into
law by which
American
President?
(a) Abraham Lincoln;
(b) John F. Kennedy;
(c) Ronald Reagan;
(d) Bill Clinton.
10. 5. Native Americans occupied Yosemite
Valley as long as:
(a) 800 yrs ago; (b) 800,000 yrs ago;
(c) 8,000 yrs ago; (d) 80,000 yrs ago.
11. 5. Native Americans occupied Yosemite
Valley as long as:
(a) 800 yrs ago; (b) 800,000 yrs ago;
(c) 8,000 yrs ago; (d) 80,000 yrs ago.
12. 6. When non-Indian
peoples came upon
Yosemite in the middle
1800's, they and the
Native Americans who
were there:
(a) Sat down and shared a Thanksgiving
meal; (b) Suited up and played a game
of football; (c) Embraced each other and
couldn't figure out how they survived
without each other for so long;
(d) Began to fight between themselves
which led to the Mariposa-Indian War.
13. 6. When non-Indian
peoples came upon
Yosemite in the middle
1800's, they and the
Native Americans who
were there:
(a) Sat down and shared a Thanksgiving
meal; (b) Suited up and played a game
of football; (c) Embraced each other and
couldn't figure out how they survived
without each other for so long;
(d) Began to fight between themselves
which led to the Mariposa-Indian War.
14. 7. In the early 20th
century, a bitter struggle
took place because this
city wanted to dam the
Tuolumne River inside
Yosemite National Park
so as to provide itself
water to drink and
hydroelectric power. This
city would eventually get
its way which led to the
construction of
O'Shaughnessy Dam:
(a) Fresno;
(b) Bakersfield;
(c) Sacramento;
(d) San Francisco.
15. 7. In the early 20th
century, a bitter struggle
took place because this
city wanted to dam the
Tuolumne River inside
Yosemite National Park
so as to provide itself
water to drink and
hydroelectric power. This
city would eventually get
its way which led to the
construction of
O'Shaughnessy Dam:
(a) Fresno;
(b) Bakersfield;
(c) Sacramento;
(d) San Francisco.
16. (This test was developed and based on information
from the following websites: Wikipedia-Yosemite
and Yosemite - National Park Service.)
Answers: 1. (d) 2. (a) 3. (b) 4. (a) 5. (c) 6. (d) 7. (d)
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