Chapter 07 - ACS E

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Chapter 7 Quiz
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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1. The birth rate of a population is expressed as a
a. decimal.
b. ratio.
c. fraction.
d. logarithmic equation.
e. percentage.
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2. If the growth rate r of a population is positive and remains constant, the number of people added to the
population
a. remains constant.
b. fluctuates randomly.
c. decreases each year.
d. reaches carrying capacity.
e. increases each year.
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3. The most critical factor in controlling human population growth is
a. controlling reproductive lifespan.
b. decreasing the age of first birth.
c. decreasing the average number of births per woman.
d. decreasing infant death.
e. increasing overall wellness for the human race.
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4. The total fertility rate (TFR) is an estimate of
a. the number of children that will survive to adulthood.
b. the number of years a typical infant will live.
c. the number of children each woman in a population will have.
d. the number of births per 1000 people per year.
e. the percentage of women in a population that are able to have children.
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5. The human population is currently following roughly a J-shaped curve. This means that the population is
growing
a. arithmetically.
b. sigmoidally.
c. at a decreasing rate.
d. by a boom and bust cycle.
e. exponentially.
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6. Populations whose age structure diagrams are narrower at the bottom than at the top have
a. high death rates
b. the same proportion of individuals in each age group
c. a declining population
d. a high growth rate
e. all of the above
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7. Population growth rates are high in developing countries because
a. infant mortality rates are low.
b. women tend to have children late in life.
c. family planning is common.
d. children are often an important economic advantage.
e. All of the above.
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8. The population of the United States continues to grow as a result of
a. immigration.
b. babies born to baby boom generation parents.
c. the birth rate being above replacement level fertility during the 1940s through 1960s.
d. population momentum.
e. All of the above.
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9. At present, Earth’s human population is
a. stable.
b. declining.
c. increasing exponentially.
d. increasing at a constant rate.
e. increasing at about 10% per year.
____ 10. Using the rule of 70, a population growing at 10% would double in
a. 7 years
b. 10 years
c. 15 years
d. 17 years
e. Not enough information to tell
____ 11. Ivory Coast and China are two developing nations. China has a much larger per capita ecological footprint
than Ivory Coast. This is most likely due to
I. China’s much larger population
II. China’s growing dependence on fossil fuels to drive their economy
III. Ivory Coast’s dependence on small scale and subsistence agriculture
IV. Ivory Coast’s much smaller GDP
a. I and II only
b. I, II, and III
c. II and III only
d. I, III, and IV
e. I, II, and IV
____ 12. Urban populations represent approximately ____ % of the world population, but consume ____ % of the
world’s resources
a. 10;25
b. 10; 50
c. 25; 50
d. 50; 50
e. 50; 75
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____ 13. GDP includes
I. Consumer Spending
II. Investments
III. Government Spending
IV. Exports - Imports
a. I and II only
b. I, II, and III
c. II and III only
d. I, III, and IV
e. I, II, III, and IV
____ 14. Malthus noted that human populations grow ____ while food supply grows ____.
a. linearly; exponentially
b. linearly; sigmoidally
c. exponentially; linearly
d. exponentially; logarithmically
e. logarithmically; exponentially
____ 15. A particular country has a Total Fertility Rate equal to replacement level fertility and emigration equal to
immigration. Which of the following must be true?
a. The population will begin shrinking within ten years, based on the Rule of 70.
b. The population must be stable.
c. The population will begin growing as soon as TFR = 2.1.
d. Infant mortality must also be less than Crude Death Rate.
e. There is not enough information to tell.
____ 16. The Infant Mortality Rate and Child Mortality Rate are defined as the number of deaths per 1000 live births
for children under ____ and ____ of age, respectively.
a. Six months; 5 years
b. 1 year; 5 years
c. 2 years; 5 years
d. 5 years; 10 years
e. 5 years; 12 years
____ 17. The region of the world with the highest incidence of HIV infections is
a. North America
b. Eastern Europe/ Central Asia
c. Western/Central Europe
d. Sub-Saharan Africa
e. Middle East/North Africa
____ 18. A country has a TFR of 1.6 (which is below replacement rate), yet its population continues to grow. What is
one likely explanation for this deviation from the norm?
a. The country has such a high population momentum that it cannot stabilize or shrink.
b. The life expectancy is so high that it cannot stabilize or shrink.
c. The net immigration is high enough to overcome low TFR.
d. Child and infant mortality is so low that overcomes low TFR.
e. None of the above. A population cannot grow with a TFR below 2.1.
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____ 19. At one point China had the highest fertility rates in the world. Now, with a rate of 1.6 births/woman, the
population is expected to
a. double by 2040.
b. level off by 2040.
c. begin falling by 2040.
d. become more fertile, possibly increasing to as high as 2.5 births per woman.
e. become less fertile, possibly decreasing to zero population growth.
____ 20. Population size can be estimated using the formula
a. CBR + Immigration + CDR + Emigration
b. CBR + Immigration – CDR – Emigration
c. CBR + Immigration + CDR – Emigration
d. CBR – Immigration – CDR – Emigration
e. CBR – Immigration + CDR – Emigration
____ 21. Most demographers estimate that the human population will stabilize between ____ and ____ billion people
by 2100.
a. 7.1; 8.3
b. 6.8; 10.5
c. 7.1; 12.7
d. 6.8; 8.3
e. 12.2; 13.3
____ 22. When looking at an age structure diagram, you notice that the lowest ages represent the lowest percentages of
the population. You are most likely looking at
a. a population that is about to grow very rapidly.
b. a stable population.
c. a population that will begin to shrink when that age group reaches sexual maturity.
d. a population in which the replacement fertility rate has been exceeded.
e. a population in which the TFR has begun to increase.
____ 23. According to the theory of demographic transition, rapid growth occurs during phase
a. 1.
b. 2.
c. 3.
d. 4.
e. 5.
____ 24. According to the theory of demographic transition, the highest birth rates and death rates are likely to occur
during phase
a. 1.
b. 2.
c. 3.
d. 4.
e. 5.
____ 25. According to the theory of demographic transition, birth rates decline during phase
a. 1.
b. 2.
c. 3.
d. 4.
e. 5.
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____ 26. According to the theory of demographic transition, birth rates may drop below death rates during phase
a. 1.
b. 2.
c. 3.
d. 4.
e. 5.
Figure 7-1
____ 27. Use Figure 7-1. Which population is larger?
a. Population A
b. Population B
c. Currently, the populations are roughly the same size, but population B will soon be larger.
d. Currently, the populations are roughly the same size, but population A will soon be larger.
e. There is not enough information to tell.
____ 28. Use Figure 7-1. Population A is most likely
a. rapidly growing.
b. growing, but very slowly.
c. stable.
d. going to decline in a few decades.
e. There is not enough information to tell.
____ 29. Use Figure 7-1. Population B is most likely
a. rapidly growing.
b. rapidly declining.
c. stable or close to stable.
d. going to decline in a few decades.
e. There is not enough information to tell.
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