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1. As the global human population increases, the death toll from natural disasters is expected to __________.
A. decrease
B. increase
C. stay about equal to the death total in 2014
D. stay about equal to the death total in 2000
E. decrease to nearly zero
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2. Based on data for the period from 1970 to 2013, __________ experienced the greatest loss of life from natural
disasters.
A. North America
B. South America
C. Europe
D. Asia
E. Africa
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3. The greatest insurance dollar losses related to natural disasters between 1970 and 2013 occurred in _____
A. Mexico
B. China
C. the United States
D. Pakistan
E. India
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4. Based on insurance industry records of economic loss from natural disasters, 32 of the 40 most expensive
disasters between 1970 and 2013 were __________ .
A. weather events
B. volcanic eruptions
C. earthquakes
D. landslides
E. fires
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5. The return period of a disaster is the average number of years __________ .
A. before survivors return to their homes
,B. before the economy returns to pre-disaster levels
C. required to exponentially decay to zero
D. between same-sized events
E. between events of the same type, regardless of size
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6. Which of the following disasters has the highest probability of causing a "10-fatality event" each year?
A. an earthquake
B. a volcanic eruption
C. a hurricane
D. a tornado
E. a flood
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7. Which of the following disasters has the highest probability of causing a "1,000-fatality event" each year?
A. an earthquake
B. a volcanic eruption
C. a flood
D. a tornado
E. a hurricane
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8. The rapid increase in human population during the past several centuries is an example of __________ growth.
A. linear
B. algebraic
C. parabolic
D. logarithmic
E. exponential
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9. Using the rule of 70, money invested at 5% annual interest will double in __________ years.
A. 70
B. 65
C. 14
D. 5
E. 35
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10. Using the rule of 70, a population growth rate of 7% annually will result in doubling a population in __________
years.
A. 70
B. 35
C. 10
D. 7
E. 2
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11. The __________ century saw many of the intellectual advances that set the stage for the present phase of cultur
change, with the causes of many diseases being recognized, and the principles of public health being established.
A. eighteenth
B. sixteenth
C. fifteenth
D. seventeenth
E. fourteenth
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12. In the last two or three centuries birthrates __________ .
A. have changed little, while death rates have plunged
B. and death rates have plunged
C. and death rates have skyrocketed
D. have skyrocketed, while death rates have plunged
E. and death rates remained flat
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13. In 2015 the human population of the world was about __________.
A. 550 million
B. 7.3 billion
C. 4.6 billion
D. 14.8 billion
E. 945 million
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14. The growth rate of the world population equals __________.
A. the birthrate plus the death rate
B. the birthrate minus the death rate
, C. the death rate minus the birthrate
D. None of these choices are correct.
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15. At present, the worldwide population of humans is growing at a rate of _________ % per year
A. 0.02
B. 0.12
C. 1.2
D. 12
E. 22
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16. At present, after subtracting deaths from births, world population increases 1.2 percent per year for a doubling tim
of _________ .
A. 58 years
B. 14 years
C. 140 years
D. 70 years
E. 280 years
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17. At present, the world population of humans grows by about __________ million per year.
A. 0.08
B. 0.8
C. 8
D. 80
E. 800
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18. The growth of human population worldwide over the past 1,000 years has been _________.
A. essentially zero
B. exponential, with a constant growth rate
C. exponential, with a generally increasing growth rate
D. on a straight linear increase with time
E. logarithmic
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