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DEMOGRAPHY

1.The birth rate and death rate determine a country’s

a. Population growth c. demography


b. Population rate d. population density

2. Yearly income and material goods are factors used to determine__?

a.political systems c. Population density

b. standard of living d.Languiage families

3. Number of children born each year for every 1,000 people__?

a.birth rate c.literacy rate

b. death rate d. tax rate

4. Percentage of people who can read and write___?

a.birth rate c.literacy rate

b. death rate d. tax rate

5. Rate at which a country’s population grows____?

a.birth rate c.literacy rate

b. death rate d. tax rate

6. The best definition of an industrialized nation is:____

a.Based on farming c. Based on large industry

b.Based on literacy rate d. Based on large government

7. Countries that are industrialized are said to be______.

a.Developing c. Communistic

b.Capitalistic d.Developed

8. Countries working towards industrialization are said to be___.

a.Developing c. Communistic

b.Capitalistic d.Developed

9. Demography is the science that studies___.

a.Population using vital statistics such as births, deaths, ages…

b.How things change overnight in the news

c.How people react to their climate zones


d.When people want to leave the country

10. Better healthcare and improved living conditions reduce the___

a.Birth rate c. death rate

b.Food Supply d.Population Growth

11. A book that is accounted for evaluated all taxable lands and resiurces in the kingdom of England.

a. Doresday Book c. Devidend Book

b.Domesday Book d. Divided Book

12. He claimed that there should be a balance between the two the population and food supply,
otherwise population increase could spell disaster for the development of human civilization.

a. John gRaunt c. Han Dysnasty

b. Thomas Malthus d. William I

13.He argued that role of mathematics is necessary in examining population growth rates , as well as
birth rates and death rates.

a. Alfred Lotka c.Han Dynasty

b. John Graunt d. William I

14. What word describes the number of people in a defined area such as a square mile?

a.population c. demography

b.population density d.population distribution

15. What word describes the pattern, or spread of people in a given area?

a. population c.population density

b.population distribution d. demography

16. What word describes the study of population patterns and change?

a.population c. demography

b.population density d.cartography

17. What word describes all the people of a particular area?

a.population c. demography

b.population density d.population distribution

18. Population density can help show is a place is crowded.

A. TRUE B. FALSE
19. The equation for population growth/decline is____

a.(Births - Deaths) + (Immigration -Emigration)

b.(Deaths - Immigration) + (Births - Emigration)

c.(Emigration + Immigration) - (Births + Deaths)

d.None of the above

20. Leaving a country due to war would be__

a.Immigration c. deposition

b.Exitation d. Emigration

21. A boom of new jobs in a different country would cause____

a.Emigration from the old country, immigration to a new country

b.Immigration from the old country, emigration to a new country

22. "Demo" means__

a. study of... c.population history

b.Human population statistics d. none of the above

23. Leaving a country.__

a.Immigration b.Emigration

24. Coming to a new country.__

a.Immigration b.Emigration

25. The current world population is above 7 billion

A. TRUE B. FALSE

26. The number of births per 1,000 people

a.Deathrate c. Emigration

b.Birthrate d.Immigration

II.IDENTIFICATION ( Demography is mostly quantitative ,demography is interdisciplinary , demography


is applicable)

1. Demographers obtain their data generally from censuses , statistical analyses and surveys.
2. In formulating more accurate analyses of demographic phenomena , demographers can draw on
ideas and concepts from fields such as sociology , biology and economics.
3. Studying population patterns can be helpful in shaping policy outcomes as these can impact
public interest.
ANTHROPOLOGY

1.The study of human kind viewed from the perspective of all people and all times.

a. Scientific method c. Vulture

b. Anthropology d. Holism

2.Learned Behavior that is transmitted from person to person.

a. Applied Anthropology c. Culture

b. Physical Anthropology d. Biological Anthropology

3. The study of historic or prehistoric human populations through analysis and material remains.

a. Anthropology c. Archaeology

b. Linguistic Anthropology d. Theory

4. The study of the construction use and form of language in human populations

a. Linguistic Anthropology c. Extinction

b. Bipedalism d. Catastrophism

5. Which of the following is a characteristic of anthropology?

a. It is concerned with both human biology and culture.

b. It is concerned with human variation, evolution, and adaptation.

c. It focuses only on prehistoric societies.

d. a and b

6. Which of the following is true about anthropology?

a. It usually is preferable to do anthropological research alone rather than with a team of researchers.

b. Anthropology as an academic discipline is comparatively young. Its roots go back to the intellectual
Enlightenment of the 18th and early 19th centuries in Europe and North America.

c. Most anthropologists today are generalists--they master all of the fields of anthropology.

d. All professional anthropologists now work in colleges, universities, or museums.

7. Culture is:

a. entirely learned during our lifetimes.

b. the full range of learned behavior patterns and knowledge acquired by people as members of a
society.

c. what made it possible for humans to transform themselves from relatively insignificant plant and dead
animal scavengers in Africa to a truly global species capable of controlling the fate of all other species.
d. all of the above

8. Which of the following best describe how anthropologists primarily learn new information about
humans?

a. field work b. laboratory experiments

c. reading travelers accounts d. none of the above

9. Which field of anthropology studies fossil remains to learn how human characteristics have
developed?

a. Archaeology b. Biological Anthropology

c. Anthropological linguistics d. Cultural Anthropology

10. The largest field among four. It includes the study of cultural diversity, the search for cultural
universals, the interpretation of symbolism and numerous related problems.

a. Anthropological Linguistics c. Archaeology

b. Cultural Anthropology d. Biological Anthropology

11. Branch of Anthropology that relates directly to biological sciences as it seeks to know the origins of
human beings as a species and the evolution of their bodies in their present form.

a. Archaeology c. Cultural Anthropology

b. Anthropological Linguistics d. Biological Anthropology

12. The word Anthropology is derived from the Greek words Anthropos and logos which mean ___ and
_____.

a. human and discourse/ science c. human and culture

b. human and course d. human and society

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