Drawing or identifying linear (roads), area (forests), and point (wells) symbols.
Identifying landforms (mountains, plains) on a map and describing their absolute heights.
Practical works often have multi-part questions (e.g., "Find the point, then determine its height, then find the distance to the next point").
Finding the latitude and longitude of specific cities or landmarks. Atmosphere (Atmosphera):
Determining the direction of an object in degrees from North.
Most answers for Kolesnik's practical works are found by comparing the notebook's tasks with specific maps in a standard 6th-grade geography atlas.
When working with scale, always double-check your unit conversions (centimeters to meters or kilometers).
Converting numerical scales to verbal ones and vice versa.