Unit 1 Test Review (quiz assignments) Flashcards

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1
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t/f the world life expectancy is 78 years of age

A

false

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2
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which of the following would be an example of a population limiting factor
-suitable access to medical care
-air pollution
-fertile soil
-all of the answers listed

A

air pollution

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3
Q

which statement is true concerning Thomas Malthus

A

he was an English economist who felt that Earth would reach its population carrying capacity

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4
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In 2017, there were 20.3 births and 5.9 deaths per 1000 people worldwide. Calculate the global population growth

A

1.44%

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5
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t/f in the US, population density is based on how many organism are located in a square kilometer

A

false

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6
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according to our reading, what is the number one way in which humans can alter an environment

A

agriculture

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7
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in which of the following locations would you expect a high infant morality rate

A

Chad

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8
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which of the following diseases would be considered “zoonotic?”

A

bubonic plague

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9
Q

after heart disease, what is the second biggest killer worldwide for humans

A

infectious disease

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10
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in 2010, worldwide there were 20.3 births and 8.4 deaths per 1,000 individuals. Using this data, calculate the population growth (in percent) for the world in 2010

A

1.19%

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11
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according to your reading, the US average life expectancy is __ years

A

78

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12
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_____ is the movement of people into another country or region

A

immigration

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13
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if you were to study the demographics of a region, what would you be studying?

A

human population and population trends

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14
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what has caused the life expectancy in the US to decrease by 1-2 years over the past few years?

A

COVID-19

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15
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t/f migration is a factor in determining global populations

A

false

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16
Q

if a country has a high life expectancy rate and the infant mortality rate is low, what can you conclude about this country?

A

adequate access to health care

17
Q

t/f infant mortality rates are lower in developed countries and higher in developing countries

A

true

18
Q

if a science is “interdisciplinary,” what does that mean?

A

it borrows ideas from many sciences

19
Q

which of the following would be considered “biotic?”

A

bacteria

20
Q

what is considered the apex of a food chain or food web

A

humans

21
Q

which of the following is not true concerning biomes?

A

a lake is an example of a biome

22
Q

according to our reading, how long have humans been on earth?

A

2.5 million years

23
Q

what is the approximate world population

A

7.8 billion

24
Q

what is the approximate population of the US

A

332 million

25
Q

t/f the production of homegrown food will increase your resource usage

A

false

26
Q

t/f Thomas Malthus argued that Earth will not be able to sustain enough resources for a decreasing human population

A

False

27
Q

Which US state has the highest population

A

California

28
Q

____ is the difference between immigration and emigration in a given year per 1,000 people in a country

A

Net migration rate

29
Q

which of the following would lead to a higher life expectancy rate in a region?

A

lower crude death rates

30
Q

t/f AQI stands for air quality indicator

A

false

31
Q

t/f if the “AQI” rating is 15, that is considered to be healthy

A

true