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Question-1
A situation where there are too few people to develop fully the economic potential of an area or country is called:
(A)
Overpopulation
(B)
Underpopulation
(C)
Optimum population
(D)
Economic optimum
Question-2
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-3
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-4
Which of the following indicator balances consumer expenditure with unsustainable costs to measure the environmental impact of humanity on the natural environment?
(A)
Happy planet index
(B)
Living planet index
(C)
Index of sustainable economic welfare
(D)
Ecological footprint index
Question-5
Which of the following regions are placed in the group of ‘the rich have-nots’ in terms of agricultural production?
(A)
USA
(B)
Australia
(C)
China
(D)
All of the above
Question-6
A situation where a large number of people living in an area cannot be supported by the resources is called:
(A)
Overpopulation
(B)
Underpopulation
(C)
Optimum population
(D)
Economic optimum
Question-7
How much was the ecological footprint per person in 2005?
(A)
1 gha
(B)
2.1 gha
(C)
2.5 gha
(D)
2.7 gha
Question-8
Which of the following indicator measures demand for natural capital that may be contrasted with the planet's ecological capacity to regenerate?
(A)
Happy planet index
(B)
Living planet index
(C)
Index of sustainable economic welfare
(D)
Ecological footprint index
Question-9
What is the scale of measuring ecological footprint?
(A)
Global cents
(B)
Global acres
(C)
Global hectares
(D)
Global links
Question-10
How much of the world’s total biocapacity does India consume?
(A)
7%
(B)
17%
(C)
11%
(D)
21%
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Cambridge Advanced Grade 11
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