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1.1 Environmental Value Systems
Test Description: Environmental Value Systems
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1) 1. Which of the following environmental viewpoints would not propose small-scale community actions of individuals to make a difference in the face of an environmental problem?
A
Cornucopians
B
Environmental managers
C
All of these would support small-scale community actions
D
Soft ecologists
2) Which environmental viewpoint puts more value on nature than humanity?
A
Deep ecologist
B
All of the above
C
Deep ecology
D
Ecocentric
3) Which of the following factors may influence one's environmental value system?
A
Cultural background
B
Religion
C
All of the above
D
Education and media
4) In some big cities, such as London, the authorities have introduced congestion charges. These require drivers to pay a certain fee before entering a specified traffic zone. Which EVS is this?
A
Anthropocentric
B
Cornocopian
C
Technocentric
D
Ecocentric
5) Which environmental value system may be opposed to raising animals in zoos?
A
Technocentric
B
Ecocentric
C
Anthropocentric
D
None of the answer alternatives
6) The existence of which political movement was stimulated by the threats to the rainforest’s biodiversity?
A
Incorrect Soft ecologists Green Party
B
All of the above
C
Green politics
D
The green movement
7) The part of the Earth inhabited by living organisms is often referred to as...
A
Blogosphere
B
Atmosphere
C
Biosphere
D
Geosphere
8) Which of the following may be considered EVS outputs?
A
One's decisions in connection with environmental issues.
B
The beliefs a person has in connection with environmental issues.
C
One's actions in light of environmental issues
D
All of the above
9) Which statement can be attributed to the position of an environmental manager?
A
Humans are just one species on Earth, no more important than any other.
B
The Earth is a garden needing tending.
C
Maintaining constant economic growth is like heading for disaster.
D
The Earth's resources are infinite and humans can use them to their advantage without limits.
10) Ecocentric thinkers believe that all life has an inherent or intrinsic value. What does this mean?
A
Each object or resource has a built-in value that may often be hard to quantify.
B
All resources have a set monetary value in the economy.
C
Intrinsic value helps to estimate the amount of profits that can be derived from exploiting a resource.
D
Nature is the most valuable asset that humans can benefit from and therefore, it should be respected.
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