AP Environmental Science 25 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS Ch 6 Test 110921| 2023/24 UPDATE
Strengths and Improvement Opportunities Ch 6 Test Course: AP Environmental Science Instructor: Shannon Questions: 25 QUESTION A: age, employment out of the home, health care B: education, age, human rights C: age, human rights, and family planning D: education, employment out of the home, rights for women E: none of the above A: birth rates decline and equal the death rate B: total fertility rate increases C: the death rate increases due to environmental damage D: all of the above E: a and b only A: We have utilized emigration B: we have developed adaptive traits that reduce environmental resistance C: we have increased food production D: we have quickly degraded our natural capital E: none of the above A: I only B: III only C: I and II only D: I and III only E: I, II, and III A: declining slowly B: expanding rapidly C: stable D: uniform E: none of the above A: increasing the death rate, reducing poverty, and decreasing urbanization B: family planning, reducing poverty, and elevating the status of women C: family planning, decreasing urbanization, and elevating the status of women D: increasing the death rate, elevating the status of women and family planning. E: increasing the death rate, family planning, and reducing poverty. Areas with the highest total fertility rates also have A: lower ages of marriage for women B: high levels of urbanization C: increased availability of pension (retirement) systems D: high costs for raising children E: increased access to contraception A: humans developed the ability to expand into diverse new habitats. B: changes in agriculture allow fewer people to be fed per unit of land area C: birth rates dropped sharply below death rates D: antibiotics and vaccines have declined in their effectiveness E: immigration has increased A: replacement level fertility B: sustainable fertility rate C: cultural carrying capacity D: total fertility rate E: intrinsic rate of increase A: China and the US B: China and Indonesia C: India and the US D: India and Indonesia E: China and India A: larger B: smaller C: the same D: unchanging E: cyclical A: density dependent C: reproductive dependent D: uniformly distributed E: randomly distributed A: factors that limit population growth have a greater effect as a population's numbers increase B: higher population densities help sexually reproducing individuals find mates C: population density is independent of population growth D: excess individuals switch to a new resource and avoid a population crash E: environmental resistance does not occur at any population density A: community ecology B: species ecology C: population dynamics D: ecosystem dynamics E: dispersion dynamics The average number of children a woman typically has during her reproductive years is her: A: replacement level fertility B: sustainable fertility rate C: cultural carrying capacity D: total fertility rate E: intrinsic rate of increase A: death rate B: birth rate C: infant mortality rate D: emigration rate E: immigration rate A: pre-industrial, Industrial, transitional, post-industrial B: pre-industrial, transitional, Industrial, post-industrial C: transitional, pre-industrial, Industrial, post-industrial D: pre-industrial, Industrial, post-industrial, transitional E: transitional, Industrial, pre-industrial, post-industrial A: poptologists B: population ecologists C: geopolitical analysts D: demographers E: none of the above A: gender imbalance B: high fertility rates C: decreased infant mortality D: decreased abortion rate E: increased crude death rate The graph at right is most likely from which of the following countries? A: Germany B: Italy C: Spain D: Nigeria E: Greece A country with a crude birth rate of 32 and a crude death rate of 28 lowers it's crude death rate to 12. According to the theory of demographic transition, which stage would this country be in? A: preindustrial B: transitional C: industrial D: postindustrial E: decline A: NYC B: LA C: Chicago D: There is not enough information to answer this question. A: 0.4% B: 4% C: 40% D: 400% A: 0.02% B: 0.2% C: 2.0% D: 20% A: 2 years B: 20 years C: 35 years D: 70 years ©2021 ExamSoft Worldwide LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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