Worksheets12 Geography EA Prep 1
Total questions: 20
Worksheet time: 11mins
A Population with high birth rates, low death rates and has a youthful population is:
Contractive
Expansive
Constrictive
Stationary
Stable
Characteristics of a constrictive population are:
Low birth rates, low death rates
Low birth rates, increasing death rates
High birth rate, high death rate
High birth rate, decreasing death rate
A population with equal birth and death rates is considered…
Stable
Stationary
Neutral
Ageing
When we look at population trends, we look at RNI. What does RNI stand for?
(a)
What is population momentum?
When a country’s population is increasing
When a country’s population is decreasing
The predicted movement of a population
The negative movement of a population
What is fertility rate?
The amount of children born per couple
The average amount of children born per woman
The average amount of children born per man
How can we predict the population momentum of a country?
RNI and population pyramid
Fertility rate and RNI
Fertility rate and population pyramid
What indicates an ageing population?
Declining fertility rates and increasing life expectancy
Declining birth rates and increasing death rates
Decreasing death rates and increasing birth rates
What is ‘child-bearing age?’
18-50
16-49
15-49
16-50
Who are considered ‘dependents’?
Under 18, over 70
Under 21, over 65
Under 15, over 60
Under 15, over 65
How many stages are in the most updated Demographic Transition Model (DTM)?
5
4
3
6
What is the fifth stage of the DTM?
Low Stationary
Natural Increase
Natural Decrease
Late Expanding
What is the most populous continent?
Asia
North America
Europe
Africa
What is the most common type of migration:
rural to urban
urban to rural
What are the impacts of increasing rural-urban migration?
Food security
poor water and air quality
inadequate housing
increased poverty
Match this definition to the word:
"the output of a crop that can be achieved by regulation of genetic characteristics and temperature, etc."
yield potential
yield gap
yield number
What are the categories migration can be split into?
push and pull factors
forced and voluntary
refugee and legal
What is internal migration?
human migration within a continent
human migration within a country
human migration due to persecution
The general demographic trend is that people in developing countries are:
moving from rural areas to cities
having less children
moving from urban areas to villages
Since the 1960s, world fertility rate has:
increased
stayed the same
decreased
