Geo
  • 1. The number of farmers per unit area of arable land
A) Doubling time
B) Cohort
C) Agricultural density
D) Cartogram
  • 2. Map in which some thematic mapping variable such as population is substituted for Land area or distance
A) Carrying capacity
B) Cartogram
C) Life expectancy
D) Cohort
  • 3. The population of a country divided by its total land area
A) Cohort
B) Arithmetic density
C) Cartogram
D) Carrying capacity
  • 4. A subset of a population generally defined by an age range
A) Cohort
B) Dependency ratio
C) Crude birth rate
D) Demographic transition
  • 5. The maximum population size that environment can sustain indefinitely
A) Carrying capacity
B) dependency ratio
C) Doubling time
D) Life expectancy
  • 6. Total number of deaths per 1000 of a population in a year
A) Life expectancy
B) Crude death rate
C) Crude birth rate
D) Dependency ratio
  • 7. Total number of live births per 1000 of Appalachian in a year
A) Demographic transition
B) Crude birth rate
C) Crude death rate
D) Doubling time
  • 8. That transition from high birth, and death rates to lower birth and death rates as a country or region develops
A) Ecological fallacy
B) Demographic transition
C) Dependency ratio
D) Infant mortality rate
  • 9. The ratio of those not in the labor force generally age zero to 65+ and those in the labor force
A) Morbidity
B) Life expectancy
C) Dependency ratio
D) Ecumene
  • 10. The period of time required for a population to double in size
A) Doubling time
B) Life expectancy
C) Infant mortality rate
D) Mortality
  • 11. Characteristic about the nature of individuals, are the juice from and parents for the group to which those individuals belongs
A) Infant mortality rate
B) Ecumene
C) Ecological fallacy
D) Life expectancy
  • 12. The Greeks concept of the habitable part of the earth
A) Ecumene
B) Population density
C) Psychological density
D) Overpopulation
  • 13. The number of infant deaths that occurs for every 1000 live births
A) Mortality
B) Infant mortality rate
C) Morbidity
D) Life expectancy
  • 14. The number of years that one is expected to leave as determine by statistic
A) Population projection
B) Life expectancy
C) Morbidity
D) Population momentum
  • 15. The state of being racist or unhealthy within a population
A) Mortality
B) Morbidity
C) Population density
D) Overpopulation
  • 16. The number of people who have died within a population
A) Overpopulation
B) Population momentum
C) Mortality
D) Psychological
  • 17. A condition in which a place has outstripped its ability to provide for its own needs
A) Mortality
B) Psychological density
C) Morbidity
D) Overpopulation
  • 18. The number of people for unit area of arable land
A) Population pyramid
B) Population density
C) Psychological density
D) Population momentum
  • 19. An estimate the beach or population
A) Population projection
B) Population pyramid
C) Population density
D) Psychological density
  • 20. The tendency for population growth to continue due to high concentration of people in the child bearing years
A) Population momentum
B) Population pyramid
C) Psychological density
D) Population projection
  • 21. Graphical illustration that shows the distribution of various age groups in a population
A) Population projection
B) Rate of natural increase
C) Replacement level
D) Population pyramid
  • 22. The crude birth rate minus the crude death rate. This rate includes the affect of migration.
A) Replacement level
B) Rate of natural increase
C) Population projection
D) Total fertility rate
  • 23. The average number of children, a woman needs to have the ensure the population replace itself. The number is roughly 2.1.
A) Total fertility rate
B) Replacement level
C) Population pyramid
D) Population momentum
  • 24. The average number of children that would be born a woman over her lifetime
A) Replacement level
B) Population momentum
C) Total fertility rate
D) Population pyramid
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