PERSPECTIVES 8TH EDITION BY MARK NOVAK,
HERBERT C. NORTHCOTT, KAREN KOBAYASHI
CHAPTER 3.
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TEST BANK AGING AND SOCIETY A CANADIAN PERSPECTIVES 8TH ED
TEST BANK AGING AND SOCIETY A CANADIAN PERSPECTIVES
8TH EDITION BY MARK NOVAK, HERBERT C. NORTHCOTT, KAREN
KOBAYASHI CHAPTER 3.
CHAPTER 3: AGING IN CANADA AND THE WORLD
TODAY
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Between 1921 and 2011, Canada’s older population grew at how many
times more than the rate of thegeneral population?
a. two
b. three
c. four
d. five
CORRECT ANSWER: B REF: 46 BLM: REM
2. Which of the following facts concerning the Canadian population in 2011 is
true?
a. The population of people aged 0–14 years decreased by 9%.
b. Older people accounted for twice the proportion of the
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population of most other Western countries.
c. The proportion of people aged 65 and over rose by 5% from 1951 levels.
d. Canada’s population is one of the older
populations within the world. CORRECT
ANSWER: D REF: 46 BLM: REM
3. By 2061, the proportion of Canada’s population aged 65 and over may be
over what percentage of the total population?
a. 12
b. 25
c. 63
d. 84
CORRECT ANSWER: B REF: 46 BLM: REM
4. In 2011, The United Nations world population report stated that what
percentage of the world’s population was aged 60 years or older?
a. 12%
b. 16%
c. 20%
d. 24%
CORRECT ANSWER: A REF: 46 BLM: REM
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5. Which of the following countries is among the “less developed nations” of
the world?
a. Australia
b. Ethiopia
c. India
d. Bangladesh
CORRECT ANSWER: C REF: 47 BLM: HO
6. In 2010, Yoshi and his wife lived in a developed country in which low
fertility rates and low death rates lead to a continuance in population
aging. In which country did the couple live?
a. China
b. India
c. Japan
d. Thailand
CORRECT ANSWER: C REF: 50 BLM: HO
7. Between 1901 and 1911, 1.5 million people moved to Canada. This
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