1) On a map, a length of 1 cm represents an actual distance 7 km. This scale can be written as a) 1:7 b) 1cm:7km c) 1cm:7 d) 1: 7km 2) On a map, a length of 1 cm represents an actual distance 7 km. What is the actual distance in km, represented by 5 cm on the map? a) 5 km b) 5/7 km c) 35 km d) 0.000005 km 3) On a map, a length of 1 cm represents an actual distance 7 km. Determine the distance in the map, if the actual distance is 56 km. a) 8 cm b) 392 cm c) 49 cm d) 63 cm 4) If there is another map, where the same distance of 56 km is represented by 4 cm, find the scale of this new map in its simplest form. a) 1cm:7km b) 4cm: 46 km c) 2cm: 23 km d) 1cm: 14km 5) A map is drawn to a scale of 5 cm to 1 km. A road on the map has a length of 15 cm. What is the actual length of the road in km? a) 75km b) 0.33 km c) 3 cm d) 3 km 6) The scale of a map is 2 cm to 8 km. What's the scale of the map in its simplest e.g. 1 : n? a) 2cm:8km b) 1cm:16 km c) 1 cm : 4 km d) 0.25cm:1km 7) The scale of a map is 2 cm to 8 km. If the distance between Town A and Town B on the map is 0.5 cm, find the actual distance between the two towns. a) 4 km b) 2 km c) 16 km d) 1 km 8) Which map shows the largest area? a) 1:250,000 b) 1:50,000 c) 1:25,000 9) Which map shows the greatest detail (the most zoomed-in)? a) 1:250,000 b) 1:50,000 c) 1:25,000 10) If the scale is 1cm:50,000cm (1cm = 500m) what is the real-life distance of 3cm on the map? a) 1,500m b) 150,000m c) 1,500cm d) 500m

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