Human Population Quiz. 1. What was the world population in 2009? A.900 million B.2.5 billion C.6.8 billion D.7.5 billion E.12 billion.

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Human Population Quiz

1. What was the world population in 2009? A.900 million B.2.5 billion C.6.8 billion D.7.5 billion E.12 billion

What was the world population in 2009? C.6.8 billion *best estimate, not precise count

2. By how many people does the world grow each year? A.11 million B.24 million C.45 million D.78 million E.160 million

2. By how many people does the world grow each year? D.78 million This produces a growth rate of 1.2 %, a slight decrease from the 2 % rate of a decade ago.

3. If the world’s population continues at its current rate of growth, approximately how long will it take to double? A.9 years B.22 years C.58 ears D.95 years E.148 years

3. If the world’s population continues at its current rate of growth, approximately how long will it take to double? C.58 years The doubling time of any population can be calculated by dividing the “magic number” 70 by the annual percent of growth. The natural rate of increase is the growth rate excluding immigration or emigration. For the world, 70 divided by 1.2 equals approximately 58.

4. There is a population explosion in the world today. True or False

4. There is a population explosion in the world today. Opinion: you decide It took all of human time on earth (~3 million years) for the population to reach 1 billion in it took 130 years to reach the 2 nd. The 3 rd billion was added 30 years later in The 4 th billion was added 15 years later in in 1987, only 12 years later, the world population reached 5 billion and reached 6 billion in At our current rate of growth, it takes only about 12 years to add 1 billion people to our population.

5. Which has NOT been a major cause of the population explosion? A.An increase in birth rates B.Modern preventative medicine C.Improved sanitation D.Lower infant mortality E.Longer life expectancy

5. Which has NOT been a major cause of the population explosion? A.An increase in birth rates A decrease in death rates, rather than an increase in birth rates, has been the main cause for rapid population growth. Improved nutrition & sanitation, and advances in the areas of medicine and agriculture all contributed to this decline. In Western Europe, death rates dropped during the Industrial Revolution (1700’s) Later, North America experienced a decline in death rates when industrialization and urbanization brought about better living conditions. In the 20 th century, a dramatic drop in mortality took place in Latin America, Africa, and Asia. Since fertility remained at its previous high level for some time after death rates dropped in each of these areas, rapid growth resulted.

6. What was the population of the United States in 2009? A.60 million B.81 million C.127 million D.307 million E.500 million

6. What was the population of the United States in 2009? D.About 307 million Worldwide, only two countries, China & India, have a higher population than the United States. Next on the list is Indonesia, with a population of roughly million.

7. Now that the U.S. has reached the fertility rate of 2.0 children per family, all U.S. population growth is due to immigration. True or False

7. Now that the U.S. has reached the fertility rate of 2.1 children per family, all U.S. population growth is due to immigration. False An average of 2.1 children per family is also called the replacement level fertility rate because it will eventually bring about a non-growing population. However, this will not happen until births & deaths equal each other. Currently there are many more births than deaths – about 3.6 million more in The growth that is due to immigration is difficult to measure because of the lack of reliable numbers on illegal immigration. According to the nonpartisan Pew Research Center, new immigrants and their U.S. born descendants accounted for 51% of the population increase (68 million people) from 1980 to 2005.

8. Which of the following countries has the highest teen pregnancy rate? A.Australia B.United States C.Japan D.Italy E.Morocco

8. Which of the following countries has the highest teen pregnancy rate? B. United States At 4.3% per year, the United States has the highest rate of teen pregnancy among industrialized countries. This rate is equal to or surpasses some of the developing countries such as El Salvador or the Philippines.

9. The United States, which makes up less than 5 % of the world’s population, consumes approximately how much of the world’s energy? A.5% B.11% C.22% D.34% E.44%

9. The United States, which makes up less than 5 % of the world’s population, consumes approximately how much of the world’s energy? C.22 % Although 98.6 % of global population growth is currently occurring in the less developed countries, Americans place disproportionately greater demands on world resources. On average, 1 American consumes as much energy as 2 Germans, 9 Syrians, 11 Columbians, 22 Indians, 108 Haitians, or 325 Ethiopians. It could easily be argued that a resident of the U.S. has a much greater impact on the quality of the global environment than a person living in any other part of the world.

Source: 2009 Population Connection