A. a general rise in the standard of living for all segments of society
B. a rapid decline in the standard of living
C. false advertising and credit expansion
D. dissatisfaction based on relative deprivation
Miscellaneous Economics Mcqs
Miscellaneous Economics Mcqs
A. high births high death rates
B. low death rates high birthrates
C. low birth rates low death rates
D. all of the above
A. fodd increases in a geometric progression
B. population grow in arithmetic progression
C. populations increase in geometric progression
D. population growth is a matter of algebra not geometry or arithmetic
A. highly developed nations
B. the underdeveloped nations
C. Japan
D. Western Europe
A. always relates to birthrates
B. is low in Japan
C. is low in Western Europe
D. is high in industrial areas
A. sheer numbers
B. uneven density of population
C. population growth presents no problem
D. that most societies have a fertility rate
A. follow the dictates of religion and culture
B. voluntarily curb their fertility
C. have attained zero population growth
D. willingly accept governmental family planning
A. generally correspond to population density
B. are low in Western Europe and Japan
C. are high in Arabia and interior African
D. are low BOTH in Western Europe and Japan and high in Arabia and Africa
A. the demographic transition represents a general pattern
B. Western societies are doomed to extinction
C. the underdeveloped nations must increase their birthrate
D. population grows in inverse proportion to food production
A. Birthrates death rates sex rates
B. Age groups marriage incidence divorce frequency
C. Human mobility
D. Rock forming land shaping soil forming