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Question-1
Which of the following indicators define a nation's genuine overall economic and social well-being in terms of sustainable progress?
(A)
Genuine progress indicator
(B)
Living planet index
(C)
Index of sustainable economic welfare
(D)
Ecological footprint index
Question-2
Which of the following indicator measures the environmental efficiency of supporting well-being in a given country?
(A)
Happy planet index
(B)
Living planet index
(C)
Index of sustainable economic welfare
(D)
Ecological footprint index
Question-3
The level of population growth that best utilizes the resources and technology available are called:
(A)
Overpopulation
(B)
Underpopulation
(C)
Optimum rhythm of growth
(D)
Economic optimum
Question-4
How much was the biocapacity per person in 2005?
(A)
1 gha
(B)
2.1 gha
(C)
2.5 gha
(D)
2.7 gha
Question-5
At which level India stands, for using planet’s total biocapacity?
(A)
First
(B)
Second
(C)
Third
(D)
Forth
Question-6
Which of the following regions are placed in the group of ‘the haves’ in terms of agricultural production?
(A)
China
(B)
Australia
(C)
Indonesia
(D)
All of the above
Question-7
Which of the following is a flow renewable resource?
(A)
Tidal power
(B)
Solar power
(C)
Wind power
(D)
All of the above
Question-8
Which of the following country has the largest share of world’s biocapacity?
(A)
USA
(B)
China
(C)
Russia
(D)
India
Question-9
What is the situation where the population per unit area exceeds the carrying capacity of the region called?
(A)
Population pressure
(B)
Economic optimum
(C)
Underpopulation
(D)
Optimum rhythm of growth
Question-10
Which among the following countries have the highest ecological footprint per person?
(A)
Japan
(B)
UK
(C)
Canada
(D)
United Arab Emirates
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Cambridge Advanced Grade 11
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