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Question-1
What is the share of world’s biocapacity India having?
(A)
2.4%
(B)
3.4%
(C)
4.4%
(D)
5.4%
Question-2
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-3
How much is considered as the safe level for global ending stock to use ratio?
(A)
5%
(B)
7%
(C)
17%
(D)
25%
Question-4
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-5
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-6
Which among the following countries have the highest ecological footprint per person?
(A)
Japan
(B)
UK
(C)
Canada
(D)
United Arab Emirates
Question-7
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-8
How much of the world’s total biocapacity does USA consume?
(A)
7%
(B)
17%
(C)
11%
(D)
21%
Question-9
At which level India stands, for using planet’s total biocapacity?
(A)
First
(B)
Second
(C)
Third
(D)
Forth
Question-10
Which of the following is an indicator of the state of global biological diversity, based on trends in vertebrate populations of species from around the world?
(A)
Happy planet index
(B)
Living planet index
(C)
Index of sustainable economic welfare
(D)
Ecological footprint index
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Cambridge Advanced Grade 12
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