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Unit 5: Overpopulation
Test Description: This test covers Chapter 30 (China) and Chapter 31 (Japan).
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) How does the size of China compare to that of the United States?
A
twice the size
B
half the size
C
about the same size
D
four times the size
2) Geographers sometimes describe China as:
A
a vast sandy desert
B
a giant slope
C
an icy continent
D
a flat plain
3) Which statement about China’s population is true?
A
In China, the death rate is higher than the birth rate.
B
China’s population declined dramatically in the second half of the 20th century.
C
The population of China doubles every two years.
D
China was the first country whose population reached 1 billion people.
4) How did China slow its population growth after Mao’s death?
A
It limited married couples to just one child under the one-child policy.
B
It made irrigation illegal in dry regions, leading to widespread famine and population decline.
C
It forced people in overpopulated regions to give up their children for international adoption.
D
It refused medical assistance to the elderly in hopes of increasing the death rate.
5) What was the effect of the one-child policy on the population of China?
A
slower population growth
B
slower population decline
C
zero population growth
D
dramatic population decline
6) How might a country with rapid population growth benefit by slowing its rate of natural increase?
A
All of the above
B
With fewer children, they are better able to educate each child.
C
Countries that slow their rates of natural increase generally grow wealthier.
D
A healthy, educated population attracts trade and business.
7) Which statement best describes the impact of high population density on Japan’s public transportation system?
A
Subways and trains do not go where people want to go.
B
Subways and trains are crowded at rush hour.
C
Subways and trains seldom run on time.
D
Subways and trains are dirty and unpleasant.
8) How have the Japanese adapted to busy rush hours?
A
Each year, more Japanese people drive personal cars to work.
B
Japanese people start work at different times throughout the day.
C
Most people have to work only two or three days a week.
D
The Japanese created an efficient public transportation system.
9) If you live in Tokyo and want to own a car, you must
A
move to the country
B
earn a driver's license showing you can safely drive up to 180 miles per hour.
C
pay a penalty each year equaling the purchase price of your car.
D
prove you have a place off the street to park it.
10) Japanese houses are
A
grander than American homes
B
bigger than American homes
C
smaller than American homes
D
the same size as American homes
11) What is one consequence of an increase in population density?
A
longer life expectancy
B
larger families
C
pollution problems
D
cleaner city streets
12) What is one way in which Japan tries to keep crowding from causing health problems?
A
. It requires factories to dispose of toxic chemicals in rivers and the ocean.
B
It has passed strict laws to clean up the air and water.
C
It has solved the garbage problem by recycling absolutely everything.
D
It forces sick people to stay away from all crowded areas until they are healthy.
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