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Ch 2 Test

Question 1 of 33

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The top six population agglomerations are (in order):
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

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Question 2 of 33

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Disease diffusion terms:
Endemic means
Epidemic means
Pandemic means

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    local
    regional
    global

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Question 3 of 33

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East Asia:

Select one or more of the following:

  • includes China

  • Includes Indonesia

  • Includes Korean peninsula

  • includes Japan

  • includes Taiwan

  • 50% rural

  • 50% urban

  • has high urban populations in Seoul, Tokyo, and Osaka

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Question 4 of 33

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South Asia:

Select one or more of the following:

  • includes Indonesia

  • includes China

  • 25% world population

  • includes India

  • includes Papa New Guinea

  • includes Bangladesh

  • includes Pakistan

  • includes Sri Lanka

  • 60% rural

  • 50% rural

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Question 5 of 33

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Europe:

Select one or more of the following:

  • Most urban of the top 4 population agglomerations

  • About 1.5 billion people

  • About 3/4 billion people

  • 50% urban

  • Farmers< 10%

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Question 6 of 33

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Emerging Population Cocnentrations include

Select one or more of the following:

  • East Asia

  • South Asia

  • Europe

  • Southeast Asia

  • Northeast North America

  • West Africa

  • Indonesia

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Question 7 of 33

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Southeast Asia

Select one or more of the following:

  • includes Myanmar, Thailand, Laos

  • includes Myanmar, Sri Lanka

  • includes Indonesia, Phillipines, Malaysia

  • includes Papua New Guinea, Vietnam

  • includes Vietnam, Japan

  • Largest population is Java

  • About 500 million people

  • Mostly urban

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Question 8 of 33

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Northeast North America is the most urbanized concentration

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 9 of 33

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West Africa has 2% of world population, mostly agriculture, half of it being in

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Question 10 of 33

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MDC's have a agricultural density because they have technology and money.

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Question 11 of 33

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Demographic Transition Model (Use: high, low, increase, decrease, or remain unaffected)
Stage 1: Birth rates are and death rates are
Stage 2: Birth rates and death rates
Stage 3: Birth rates and death rates continue to less rapidly
Stage 4: Birth are and death rates are

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Question 12 of 33

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Which are good indicators of development?

Select one or more of the following:

  • CBR

  • CDR

  • NIR

  • TFR

  • IMR

  • CMR

  • Life Expectancy

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Question 13 of 33

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Demographic equation is: (use + - and =)
Births deaths net migration population growth

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Question 14 of 33

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Which measure population growth?

Select one or more of the following:

  • Fertility

  • Mortality

  • Life Expectancy

  • Migration

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Question 15 of 33

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NIR ( declined, increased ) between 1950 and 2000, but the annual increase ( remained steady, changed accordingly ). Why? ( Demographic equation, Demographic momentum )

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Question 16 of 33

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Select all that are true for stage 1 of the DMT:

Select one or more of the following:

  • had a fluctuating population

  • had a high CBR

  • children were assets

  • religion caused a high CDR

  • there was a high CDR

  • was greatly impacted by war, famine, and poor education

  • mostly agricultural

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Question 17 of 33

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Select all that are true for stage 2:

Select one or more of the following:

  • CBR increases from Stage 1

  • AKA the Early Expanding Stage

  • CBR stays the same as Stage 1

  • CDR increases due to better sanitation, medicine and education

  • CDR decreases due to better sanitation, medicine and education

  • Stage 2 can occur prematurely due to outside stimulus

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Question 18 of 33

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IMR is worst in ( LDC's, MDC's ) and the best in ( LDC's, MDC's )

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Question 19 of 33

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Select all that are true for stage 3:

Select one or more of the following:

  • AKA the Late Expanding stage

  • High CBR

  • Declining CBR

  • has a better status of women

  • Lower IMR

  • Worsened standard of living

  • More technology

  • More elderly and healthcare

  • AKA the "Growing but Slowing" stage

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Question 20 of 33

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Select all that are true for stage 4:

Select one or more of the following:

  • includes LDC's

  • includes MDC's

  • highest possibility of Zero Population Growth

  • AKA Low Fluctuating stage

  • Unstable population

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Question 21 of 33

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Select all that are true for STAGE 5?

Select one or more of the following:

  • CBR skyrockets

  • CDR skyrockets

  • CBR is lower than CDR

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Question 22 of 33

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Epidemiological transition was proposed by in 1971
Stage 1: disease, animal
Stage 2: Receding
Stage 3: Human created diseases
Stage 4: Delayed diseases like
Stage 5: of infectious diseases like AIDS and Malaria due to space-time

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Question 23 of 33

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Life expectancy is ( shorter, longer ) in stages 1 and 2, but it ( increases, decreases ) through 3, 4 and 5.

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Question 24 of 33

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Men live longer than women

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 25 of 33

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What two things do you always check on a population pyramid?

Select one or more of the following:

  • Lowest age cohort

  • Biggest age cohort

  • Middle age cohort

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Question 26 of 33

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Population Pyramids and DTM
Wide base and narrows very quickly
Wide base, but wider and taller at top because people are living longer
Small base and small top, bulged in middle
Domed shaped

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    Stage 3:
    Stage 4:
    Stage 2:
    Stage 1:

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Question 27 of 33

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Effects of slow population growth include:

Select one or more of the following:

  • More services for elderly

  • More services for kids

  • More healthcare

  • Shortage of workers

  • Quickly constructed buildings

  • More immigration

  • More emmigration

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Question 28 of 33

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Effects of rapid population growth include:

Select one or more of the following:

  • More services for elderly

  • More services for kids

  • Shortage of workers

  • Quickly constructed buildings

  • More healthcare

  • More immigration

  • More emmigration

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Question 29 of 33

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Thomas was an ( English, French ) ( economist, demographer ) who said that the world's rate of population ( increase, decrease ) was outrunning ( food, road ) production because population grows ( geometrically, arithmetically ) and food expands ( arithmetically., geometrically. )

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Question 30 of 33

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Evidence that supports Malthus's beliefs include...

Select one or more of the following:

  • Limited contraception

  • Pronatalism

  • Antinatalism

  • Food supplies have not increased enough to support exponential population growth

  • Climate change affects agricultural efficiency

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Question 31 of 33

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Evidence that opposes Malthus's beliefs include...

Select one or more of the following:

  • Malthus's beliefs aren't up to date

  • LDC's are benefiting because of MDC's and are therefore increasing the gap between population and resources

  • Pronatalism

  • Antinatalism

  • More people= more brainpower= more technology= more food

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Question 32 of 33

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Which is not a non-ecumene area?

Select one of the following:

  • Dry land

  • Rocky land

  • Wet land

  • Cold land

  • High land

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Question 33 of 33

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The replacement fertility rate in MDC's where there is zero population growth is

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