Deck 11: Population and the Environment

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The concept of purchasing power parity is captured by the:

A) Big Mac Index BMI)
B) Gross national income GNI)
C) Gross national product GDP)
D) Per capita income PCI)
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Which of the following is LEAST likely to promote economic development?

A) Reducing demographic overhead
B) Increasing the official poverty level
C) Reducing "organizational inefficiencies"
D) Increasing the percentage of women in the paid labor force
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Current estimates suggest that the maximum number of people who could be fed at the current American diet on a sustainable basis is:

A) Less than 7 billion
B) 8-11 billion
C) 20-25 billion
D) there is no limit
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Which of the following countries is the second biggest contributor of carbon dioxide emissions in the world?

A) China
B) India
C) Russia
D) United States
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The idea that human population is the "ultimate resource" is most closely associated with:

A) Ester Boserup
B) Paul Ehrlich
C) Karl Marx
D) Julian Simon
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Which of the following was not fully addressed in the Brundtland Commission's report on sustainable development?

A) Alleviation of poverty
B) Population growth
C) Environmental degradation
D) Economic growth
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Ester Boserup is famous for her idea that:

A) Population growth is an impediment to economic development
B) Population growth can trigger economic development
C) Population growth is not related to economic development
D) Population growth promotes degradation of the environment
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Which of the following may be the most limiting with respect to sustainable food production for a growing population?

A) Availability of fertilizers
B) Availability of fresh water
C) Availability of arable land
D) Availability of genetically modified foods
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Which of the following represents the study that concluded that the optimum population for the world may have been achieved in the 1970s?

A) The ecological footprint study
B) The limits to growth study
C) The tragedy of the commons analysis
D) The global overshoot analysis
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The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization estimates that there are currently about ____ people in the world with less than an adequate amount of food.

A) 10 million
B) 200 million
C) 750 million
D) 1 billion
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Which of the following countries has the second largest economy in the world?

A) China
B) India
C) Japan
D) United States
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Intensification of agriculture involves:

A) Putting more acres under production
B) Planting more crops in rain-fed areas of the world
C) Increased yield per acre
D) Putting more people to work on the land
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History suggests that which of the following is the more common demographic response to resource over-utilization at the local level?

A) An increase in fertility
B) An drop in fertility
C) Out-migration
D) In-migration
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Which of the following is NOT an ingredient in Ehrlich's Impact equation?

A) Technology
B) Culture
C) Affluence
D) Population
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If the ecological footprint calculations for the world are correct, then the conclusion would be:

A) We have achieved a level of sustainability with respect to resources and population
B) We have about a half century before we will have exceeded our global carrying capacity
C) We are on the verge of exceeding our global carrying capacity
D) We are already in a situation of overshoot
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Which of the following is typically NOT part of the Green Revolution:

A) Improved food distribution system
B) Increased use of irrigation
C) Increased use of fertilizer
D) Increased use of genetically modified seeds
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Economic development refers to:

A) An increasing economic output
B) Development of land for industrial purposes
C) Growth in average income
D) All of the above
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Which of the following is a perspective NOT usually associated with the relationship between population and economic development?

A) Boomster
B) Cornucopian
C) Doomster
D) Neo-classical
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Which of the following countries has the highest per person income among this group of four countries?

A) China
B) India
C) Mexico
D) Yemen
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Which of the following countries generates the greatest amount of carbon dioxide emissions in the process of creating goods sold in the United States?

A) Mexico
B) China
C) India
D) Germany
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Increasing the yield per acre comes about through an intensification of agriculture.
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The wealth of a nation can be described as the sum of its natural and human resources.
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One way to view the Agricultural Revolution is to think of it as a response to the "resource crisis" created by hunter-gatherer populations outstripping the available food supply.
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The available evidence suggests that sustainable development is possible if we eliminate poverty from the world.
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Population growth clearly increases the probability of producing the genius who will solve the world's problems.
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The statistical relationship between population growth and per person income at the national level is actually quite weak.
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Because of its natural resources, Canada has a higher ecological footprint than the U.S.
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The historical evidence shows clearly that population growth is inevitably an impediment to economic development.
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The single most important aspect of the Green Revolution is improved irrigation.
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On a per-person basis, the inputs to agriculture peaked in the 1990s and have declined since then.
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Deck 11: Population and the Environment
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The concept of purchasing power parity is captured by the:

A) Big Mac Index BMI)
B) Gross national income GNI)
C) Gross national product GDP)
D) Per capita income PCI)
A
2
Which of the following is LEAST likely to promote economic development?

A) Reducing demographic overhead
B) Increasing the official poverty level
C) Reducing "organizational inefficiencies"
D) Increasing the percentage of women in the paid labor force
B
3
Current estimates suggest that the maximum number of people who could be fed at the current American diet on a sustainable basis is:

A) Less than 7 billion
B) 8-11 billion
C) 20-25 billion
D) there is no limit
A
4
Which of the following countries is the second biggest contributor of carbon dioxide emissions in the world?

A) China
B) India
C) Russia
D) United States
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The idea that human population is the "ultimate resource" is most closely associated with:

A) Ester Boserup
B) Paul Ehrlich
C) Karl Marx
D) Julian Simon
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Which of the following was not fully addressed in the Brundtland Commission's report on sustainable development?

A) Alleviation of poverty
B) Population growth
C) Environmental degradation
D) Economic growth
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Ester Boserup is famous for her idea that:

A) Population growth is an impediment to economic development
B) Population growth can trigger economic development
C) Population growth is not related to economic development
D) Population growth promotes degradation of the environment
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Which of the following may be the most limiting with respect to sustainable food production for a growing population?

A) Availability of fertilizers
B) Availability of fresh water
C) Availability of arable land
D) Availability of genetically modified foods
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Which of the following represents the study that concluded that the optimum population for the world may have been achieved in the 1970s?

A) The ecological footprint study
B) The limits to growth study
C) The tragedy of the commons analysis
D) The global overshoot analysis
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The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization estimates that there are currently about ____ people in the world with less than an adequate amount of food.

A) 10 million
B) 200 million
C) 750 million
D) 1 billion
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Which of the following countries has the second largest economy in the world?

A) China
B) India
C) Japan
D) United States
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12
Intensification of agriculture involves:

A) Putting more acres under production
B) Planting more crops in rain-fed areas of the world
C) Increased yield per acre
D) Putting more people to work on the land
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13
History suggests that which of the following is the more common demographic response to resource over-utilization at the local level?

A) An increase in fertility
B) An drop in fertility
C) Out-migration
D) In-migration
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Which of the following is NOT an ingredient in Ehrlich's Impact equation?

A) Technology
B) Culture
C) Affluence
D) Population
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If the ecological footprint calculations for the world are correct, then the conclusion would be:

A) We have achieved a level of sustainability with respect to resources and population
B) We have about a half century before we will have exceeded our global carrying capacity
C) We are on the verge of exceeding our global carrying capacity
D) We are already in a situation of overshoot
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Which of the following is typically NOT part of the Green Revolution:

A) Improved food distribution system
B) Increased use of irrigation
C) Increased use of fertilizer
D) Increased use of genetically modified seeds
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Economic development refers to:

A) An increasing economic output
B) Development of land for industrial purposes
C) Growth in average income
D) All of the above
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Which of the following is a perspective NOT usually associated with the relationship between population and economic development?

A) Boomster
B) Cornucopian
C) Doomster
D) Neo-classical
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Which of the following countries has the highest per person income among this group of four countries?

A) China
B) India
C) Mexico
D) Yemen
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Which of the following countries generates the greatest amount of carbon dioxide emissions in the process of creating goods sold in the United States?

A) Mexico
B) China
C) India
D) Germany
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Increasing the yield per acre comes about through an intensification of agriculture.
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The wealth of a nation can be described as the sum of its natural and human resources.
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One way to view the Agricultural Revolution is to think of it as a response to the "resource crisis" created by hunter-gatherer populations outstripping the available food supply.
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The available evidence suggests that sustainable development is possible if we eliminate poverty from the world.
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Population growth clearly increases the probability of producing the genius who will solve the world's problems.
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The statistical relationship between population growth and per person income at the national level is actually quite weak.
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Because of its natural resources, Canada has a higher ecological footprint than the U.S.
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The historical evidence shows clearly that population growth is inevitably an impediment to economic development.
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The single most important aspect of the Green Revolution is improved irrigation.
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On a per-person basis, the inputs to agriculture peaked in the 1990s and have declined since then.
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