Population Dynamics-Quiz

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GCSE Geography Quiz on Population Dynamics-Quiz, created by MattyWood on 06/06/2016.
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Quiz by MattyWood, updated more than 1 year ago
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Created by MattyWood about 8 years ago
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Question 1

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When did global population begin increasing rapidly
Answer
  • 1950
  • 2001
  • 2011
  • 1900

Question 2

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Is global population getting faster
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 3

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In stage 3 of the [blank_start]Demographic Transition Model[blank_end], [blank_start]Social and Economic changes[blank_end]. That means [blank_start]birth rates begin to fall[blank_end].
Answer
  • Demographic Transition Model
  • Social and Economic changes
  • birth rates begin to fall

Question 4

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In the demographic transition model population begins to fall. This is because [blank_start]the fertility rate becomes lower[blank_end] and [blank_start]life expectancy increases[blank_end]. As well as this the [blank_start]birth rate falls[blank_end] below the death rate.
Answer
  • the fertility rate becomes lower
  • life expectancy increases
  • birth rate falls

Question 5

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State Two reasons that Nigeria is a developing country
Answer
  • It has a youthful population- these can be an asset to working
  • The houses are rubbish- When there is an earthquake they all crumble
  • It hasn't got an aging population- This shows that death rate is high
  • They don't have lots of money
  • You just know... Or do you???

Question 6

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Developed countries have good antibiotics so death rate is low
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 7

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What are two economic costs of a youthful population
Answer
  • In MEDCs they are entitled to an education but some education authorities must get paid
  • In LEDCs they have to be payed by the government to work
  • In MEDCs the government doesn't have to pay people to work when under 18
  • In LEDCs schooling is cheap so governments don't have to pay for it

Question 8

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What is an economic benefit of a youthful population
Answer
  • In LEDCs youths are an asset and can help their family earn a living
  • In MEDCs they can increase the amount of people working
  • No benefit what so ever
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