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1 |  |  The third stage of the demographic cycle is represented by: |
|  | A) | declining birth rate; declining death rate |
|  | B) | high birth rate; declining death rate |
|  | C) | high birth rate; high death rate |
|  | D) | low birth rate; low death rate |
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2 |  |  Which population assessment rate shows averages about 2.8, down from 5.0 in 1965. |
|  | A) | total fertility rate |
|  | B) | birth rate |
|  | C) | death rate |
|  | D) | infant mortality rate |
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3 |  |  During industrialization, rapid increases in Europe's population were alleviated by: |
|  | A) | emigration to North America and Australia |
|  | B) | high unemployment |
|  | C) | increasing use of contraceptives |
|  | D) | very high death rates |
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4 |  |  The consequences of zero population growth includes: |
|  | A) | a growing labor force |
|  | B) | increasing young age dependency ratio |
|  | C) | increasing proportion of older citizens |
|  | D) | lowered pension and social service costs |
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5 |  |  A country with a crude birth rate of 44 and a crude death rate of 11 would have a rate of natural increase of: |
|  | A) | 33 |
|  | B) | 33% |
|  | C) | 3.3% |
|  | D) | 5.5% |
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6 |  |  What term refers to the number of economic dependent each 100 people in the productive years must support? |
|  | A) | Arithmetic density |
|  | B) | Carrying capacity |
|  | C) | Population pyramid |
|  | D) | Dependency ratio |
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7 |  |  Continued high birth rates and rapidly declining death rates describe which stage of the demographic cycle? |
|  | A) | Stage 1 |
|  | B) | Stage 2 |
|  | C) | Stage 3 |
|  | D) | Stage 4 |
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8 |  |  On a worldwide basis, population grows when: |
|  | A) | births exceed deaths |
|  | B) | births exceed migration |
|  | C) | deaths exceed births |
|  | D) | migration exceeds births |
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9 |  |  Overpopulation is equated with areas |
|  | A) | in the first stage of the demographic cycle with high fertility rates |
|  | B) | of high birth rates |
|  | C) | of imbalanced fertility rates and dependency ratios |
|  | D) | with a continuing imbalance between the numbers of people and the carrying capacity of the land |
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10 |  |  What total fertility rate is required to just replace the world's existing population? |
|  | A) | -1.0 |
|  | B) | 0 |
|  | C) | 1.0 |
|  | D) | 2.1 |
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11 |  |  About what proportion of all persons on earth live south of the Equator? |
|  | A) | 10 percent |
|  | B) | 20 percent |
|  | C) | 25 percent |
|  | D) | 40 percent |
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12 |  |  A population pyramid with a wide base narrowing as the age cohorts progress indicates: |
|  | A) | decline |
|  | B) | rapid growth |
|  | C) | slow growth |
|  | D) | stability |
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13 |  |  Bhutan, with a crude birth rate of 34 and a crude death rate of 9, would be in which stage of the demographic cycle? |
|  | A) | Stage 1 |
|  | B) | Stage 2 |
|  | C) | Stage 3 |
|  | D) | Stage 4 |
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14 |  |  Currently, the world's population stands at approximately: |
|  | A) | 6.4 million |
|  | B) | 1 billion |
|  | C) | 6.4 billion |
|  | D) | 7.4 billion |
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15 |  |  Presently, the highest rates of natural increase in population are found in which part of the world? |
|  | A) | Africa |
|  | B) | Asia |
|  | C) | Europe |
|  | D) | South America |
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16 |  |  In general, Europe's population is |
|  | A) | rapidly growing |
|  | B) | growing |
|  | C) | stable or slightly declining |
|  | D) | rapidly declining |
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17 |  |  More developed countries differ from less developed countries because they have: |
|  | A) | higher rates of natural increase |
|  | B) | higher rates of physiological density |
|  | C) | lower birth rates |
|  | D) | shorter doubling times |
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18 |  |  Among the areas listed below, the highest population densities are found in: |
|  | A) | Canada |
|  | B) | South Africa |
|  | C) | South America |
|  | D) | Western Europe |
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19 |  |  The majority of the world's population growth is occurring in nations now considered as: |
|  | A) | highly agricultural |
|  | B) | highly industrialized |
|  | C) | less developed |
|  | D) | more developed |
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20 |  |  Reductions in the death rate can be attributed to: |
|  | A) | increases in the birth rate |
|  | B) | increases in the fertility rate |
|  | C) | the discovery of antibiotics and vaccinations |
|  | D) | the discovery of isolated rural areas of developed countries |
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21 |  |  The demographic equation is represented by the sum of: |
|  | A) | natural change and crude birth rates |
|  | B) | natural change and dependency ratios |
|  | C) | net migration and dependency ratios |
|  | D) | net migration and natural change |
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22 |  |  Birth and death rates are described as "crude" because: |
|  | A) | the total number of births and deaths can never be calculated accurately |
|  | B) | it relates to the changes without any regard to the age and sex composition of the population |
|  | C) | the infant mortality rate is separate from the birth and death calculations |
|  | D) | there is no world-wide standard of what constitutes a birth or a death |
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23 |  |  At the end of the 20th century, sub-Saharan Africa accounted for what percentage of the HIV-positive people living in developing countries? |
|  | A) | 33% |
|  | B) | 25% |
|  | C) | 70% |
|  | D) | 95% |
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24 |  |  The fact that the total fertility rate varies from generation to generation indicates that the fertility rates are related to: |
|  | A) | cultural values |
|  | B) | the population structure |
|  | C) | census predictions |
|  | D) | medical advances |
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25 |  |  Population projections are: |
|  | A) | suitable for predictions |
|  | B) | based on assumptions for the future applied to current data |
|  | C) | used for assessing crude death rates |
|  | D) | used only for countries which have annual censuses |
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26 |  |  To keep a country's population stable, the total fertility rate (TFR) must be 0. |
|  | A) | True. |
|  | B) | False. |
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27 |  |  The crude death rate is also known as the mortality rate. |
|  | A) | True. |
|  | B) | False. |
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28 |  |  Worldwide, death rates show more variability than birth rates. |
|  | A) | True. |
|  | B) | False. |
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29 |  |  According to the World Health Organization (WHO), about 50,000 women die each year from causes related to pregnancy or childbirth. |
|  | A) | True. |
|  | B) | False. |
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30 |  |  A country with an annual population increase of 1.0% will double its population in 70 years. |
|  | A) | True. |
|  | B) | False. |
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31 |  |  The first stage of the demographic transition model is characterized by high birth rates and low death rates. |
|  | A) | True. |
|  | B) | False. |
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32 |  |  About 50% of all Asians live in cities. |
|  | A) | True. |
|  | B) | False. |
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33 |  |  The single greatest health disparity between developed and developing countries is infant mortality rates. |
|  | A) | True. |
|  | B) | False. |
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34 |  |  Poverty is the main reason when a country has an imbalance between the male and female population. |
|  | A) | True. |
|  | B) | False. |
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35 |  |  Urbanization decreases a country's physiologic density. |
|  | A) | True. |
|  | B) | False. |
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