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Human Population Review
Test Description: Review about populations and human population.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The human population today is approximately
A
7.2 billion
B
10 billion
C
300 million
D
1.3 billion
2) For most human history, the population has been relatively
A
small and rapidly growing
B
large and rapidly growing
C
large and schrinking
D
small and stable
3) Recently, the size of the human population has been
A
increasing exponentially
B
decreasing exponentially
C
decreasing slowly
D
increasing slowly
4) Which fertility rate keeps the population stable?
A
stable fertility
B
replacement fertility
C
balanced sex ratio
D
total fertility rate
5) How individuals of different ages are distributed in a population is called the population's
A
age structure
B
sex structure
C
age ratio
D
sex ratio
6) The model that describes how industrialized nations undergo a large drop in birthrates and death rates is called
A
the fertility rate transition
B
demographic transition
C
life expectancy
D
demography
7) Which of the following factors does NOT affect population growth?
A
poverty
B
educating women
C
statistics
D
policy
8) Which of the following does NOT affect a person's quality of life?
A
available living space
B
replacement fertility
C
food supply
D
access to education
9) Regions of the world with the largest populations tend to do all of the following except
A
have the largest share of global wealth
B
have a smaller share of global wealth
C
use the most resources per person
D
have the largest ecological footprint
10) We are worried that the human population will reach their _____ and stop the pattern of __________ growth.
A
exponential, logistic
B
carrying capacity, exponential
C
carrying capacity, logistic
D
logistic, exponential
11) The average number of years an individual is expected to live
A
infant mortality
B
wealth gap
C
growth rate
D
life expectancy
12) The study of human population statistics
A
sociology
B
total fertility rate
C
geography
D
demography
13) The total fertility rate for a nation that would keep its population size stable.
A
infant mortality
B
replacement fertility
C
life expectancy
D
total fertility rate
14) How a population changes in size during a specific period of time.
A
life expectancy
B
growth rate
C
demographic transition
D
total fertility rate
15) A model that explains the change from high birthrates and death rates to low birth rates and death rates
A
age structure diagram
B
wealth gap
C
demography
D
demographic transition model
16) The average number of children a female member of the population has during her lifetime.
A
infant mortality
B
replacement fertility
C
total fertility rate
D
life expectancy
17) The number of babies out of 1000 that die during their first years of life
A
infant mortality
B
total fertility rate
C
life expectancy
D
replacement fertility
18) The contrast between affluent and poor societies in today's world
A
growth rate
B
wealth gap
C
developing nation
D
demographic transistion
19) A nation that has a high infant mortality rate
A
developed nation
B
developing nation
C
wealthy nation
D
poor nation
20) True or false: The number of males compared to females in a population is the population's age structure.
A
false
B
true
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