1. What kept a Chumash house warm in winter?   California Standard 4.1.5  Use maps, charts, and pictures to describe how communities in California vary in land use, vegetation, wildlife, climate, population density, architecture, services, and transportation.

a. central heating
b. a fire in the center
c. steam
d. the sun

2. What material was used to form the frame of a Chumash house?   California Standard 4.1.5  Use maps, charts, and pictures to describe how communities in California vary in land use, vegetation, wildlife, climate, population density, architecture, services, and transportation.

a. a mat of weeds
b. a metal rod
c. willow branches
d. bent wooden poles

3. What did not happen during the Ice Age?   California Standard 4.1.5  Use maps, charts, and pictures to describe how communities in California vary in land use, vegetation, wildlife, climate, population density, architecture, services, and transportation.

a. The oceans became deeper.
b. Glaciers covered parts of the Northern Hemisphere.
c. Earth's climate became very cold.
d. A land bridge formed between Northen Asia and North America.

4. When did Francis Drake lead an expedition to California?   California Standard 4.2.2  Identify the early land and sea routes to, and European settlements in, California with a focus on the exploration of the North Pacific (e.g., by Captain James Cook, Vitus Bering, Juan Cabrillo), noting especially [MORE]

a. 2004
b. 1595
c. 1602
d. 1579

5. Where did Francis Drake land near in California?   California Standard 4.2.2  Identify the early land and sea routes to, and European settlements in, California with a focus on the exploration of the North Pacific (e.g., by Captain James Cook, Vitus Bering, Juan Cabrillo), noting especially [MORE]

a. Cape Mendocino
b. Point Conception
c. Point Reyes
d. San Diego

6. In what year did Sebastian Cermeno lead an expedition down the coast of California?   California Standard 4.2.2  Identify the early land and sea routes to, and European settlements in, California with a focus on the exploration of the North Pacific (e.g., by Captain James Cook, Vitus Bering, Juan Cabrillo), noting especially [MORE]

a. 1602
b. 1579
c. 1492
d. 1595

7. What new name did Sebastian Vizcaino give San Miguel?   California Standard 4.2.2  Identify the early land and sea routes to, and European settlements in, California with a focus on the exploration of the North Pacific (e.g., by Captain James Cook, Vitus Bering, Juan Cabrillo), noting especially [MORE]

a. Sierra Nevada
b. San Francisco
c. New Spain
d. San Diego

8. What is the name for a place ruled by another country?   California Standard 4.2.3  Describe the Spanish exploration and colonization of California, including the relationships among soldiers, missionaries, and Indians (e.g., Juan Crespi, Junipero Serra, Gaspar de Portola).

a. a democracy
b. a state
c. a colony
d. an empire

9. Who came up with the plan to start missions in Alta California?   California Standard 4.2.3  Describe the Spanish exploration and colonization of California, including the relationships among soldiers, missionaries, and Indians (e.g., Juan Crespi, Junipero Serra, Gaspar de Portola).

a. Junípero Sierra
b. José de Gálvez
c. Christopher Columbus
d. Gaspar de Portolá

10. What is the name for Native Americans who joined a mission and were converted to Christianity?   California Standard 4.2.5  Describe the daily lives of the people, native and nonnative, who occupied the presidios, missions, ranchos, and pueblos.

a. neophytes
b. missionaries
c. conquistadors
d. epidemics