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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is population distribution?
The number of males and females in a given area or region.
Pattern of where people live within a given area or region.
The average age of people in a given area or region.
The number of people in a given area or region.
Answer explanation
Population distribution refers to the pattern of where people live within a given area or region, highlighting how populations are spread out geographically, rather than just counting numbers or demographics.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Abigail, Hannah, and Olivia are discussing the reasons why people might move from one country to another. They came up with several factors. Which of their conclusions is most comprehensive?
Technological advancements, language barriers, and family ties.
Lack_of_education, cultural differences, and personal preferences.
Religious beliefs, natural disasters, and government policies.
Economic opportunities, political instability, conflict, environmental changes, and social factors.
Answer explanation
The correct choice, 'Economic opportunities, political instability, conflict, environmental changes, and social factors,' encompasses a wide range of reasons for migration, making it the most comprehensive conclusion among the options.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the carrying capacity of a region?
The carrying capacity of a region is the minimum number of individuals of a species that can be supported by the available resources in that region.
The carrying capacity of a region is determined by the weather conditions in that region.
The carrying capacity of a region is a fixed number that does not change over time.
The carrying capacity of a region is the maximum number of individuals of a species that can be supported by the available resources in that region.
Answer explanation
The carrying capacity refers to the maximum number of individuals of a species that can be supported by the available resources in a region, making the correct choice the one that defines it accurately.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What are the positive effects of migration on the destination country?
Increased crime rates, strain on public services, and cultural clashes.
Economic growth, cultural diversity, innovation, and filling labor market gaps.
Answer explanation
Migration positively impacts destination countries by driving economic growth, enhancing cultural diversity, fostering innovation, and addressing labor shortages, which are essential for a dynamic and thriving society.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What are the stages of the demographic transition model?
Pre-industrial, transitional, industrial, post-industrial
Pre-industrial, industrial, transitional, post-industrial
Transitional, pre-industrial, industrial, post-industrial
Pre-industrial, transitional, post-industrial, industrial
Answer explanation
The demographic transition model consists of four stages: pre-industrial, transitional, industrial, and post-industrial. This sequence reflects the changes in birth and death rates as a society develops.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What are the positive impacts of migration on the origin country?
Enhanced diversity, increased innovation, improved diplomatic relations
Improved education system, reduced unemployment, increased remittances
Increased job opportunities, cultural exchange, economic growth
Brain drain, loss of skilled labor, decreased productivity, and economic strain.
Answer explanation
Migration can lead to increased job opportunities as returning migrants bring skills and investments. Cultural exchange enriches society, while economic growth occurs through remittances and new business ventures initiated by migrants.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What are the different patterns of population distribution?
random, uniform, and concentrated
clustered, dispersed, and linear
Answer explanation
Population distribution can be categorized as clustered, where individuals are grouped; dispersed, where they are spread out; and linear, where they are arranged in a line. This makes 'clustered, dispersed, and linear' the correct choice.
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