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Example Questions
Example Question #1 : Environmental Issues
Which of the following environmental costs is least directly associated with modern industrial farming?
Increased ocean acidification.
Increased reliance on fossil fuels for agriculture.
Increasing usage of pesticides and herbicides.
Ecosystem degradation due to substitution of monocultures for complex ecosystems.
Increased ocean acidification.
Modern industrial farming relies heavily on inputs of fossil fuels in the form of pesticides and herbicides. Furthermore, industrial farming is largely based on monocultures, which represent the simplification of complex ecosystems. The only option not directly associated with industrial farming is ocean acidification. Although ocean acidification occurs due to increased carbon dioxide concentration, this is not as direct of an impact as the other options.
Example Question #1 : Environmental Issues
Which of the following is not a weakness of monocultures?
Ecosystem degradation
Increased susceptibility to pests
Increased effort required for harvest
Decreased genetic diversity
Increased effort required for harvest
Monoculture refers to the practice of growing one crop over a large area. This leads to environmental issues, increased reliance on pesticides and herbicides, and an overall decrease in genetic diversity.
One benefit to monocultures however, is the fact that they can generally be harvested by machines. This tends to decrease the effort required to harvest them. This means that the only option that is NOT a weakness is, "Increased effort required for harvest."
Example Question #913 : Ap Human Geography
Most of the nutrients which plants depend on to grow are found in the __________.
endosoil
deepsoil
softsoil
topsoil
exosoil
topsoil
Most of the nutrients that plants depend on to grow are found in very thin quantities in soil right by the surface. This fertile soil is called “topsoil,” and it is here where almost all crops are grown. To this author’s knowledge none of the other answer choices are real terms.
Example Question #3 : Environmental Issues
Which of the following South American countries struck a deal whereby it agreed to preserve large sections of its rainforest in exchange for the forgiveness of hundreds of millions of dollars of debt?
Bolivia
Ecuador
Brazil
Chile
Argentina
Bolivia
Bolivia is one of the poorest and least developed countries in South America. In the 1980s, it owed hundreds of millions of dollars to international and multinational banking organizations. In an unprecedented move the debt was forgiven in exchange for Bolivia’s guarantee that it would preserve more than a million square miles of its rainforest. This type of agreement made with Bolivia is called a “Debt-for-nature swap.”
Example Question #1 : Environmental Issues
The practice of "slash and burn" is widely considered to be __________.
found in high mountainous regions
not sustainable
typical for tropical forests
a relatively new invention
typical for tropical forests
Slash and burn is an agricultural technique used today in tropical forest regions with small populations and shifting cultivation agriculture. It uses little technology, and has been practiced since the Neolithic Revolution. Though the technique is not sustainable in large populations, because without the trees, the soil quality becomes too poor to support crops, the method is suitable for small farming communities.
Example Question #4 : Environmental Issues
Which of these continents has the biggest problem with deforestation?
North America
Europe
Asia
Africa
South America
South America
Deforestation refers to the clearing of forest or jungle to make room for agricultural or mining industries. It is a significant problem around the world, but is most pronounced in South America. The Amazon Rainforest in South America is being cleared at a rapid rate to make room for ranches, plantations, and mining industries. This presents a serious ecological problem for the entire continent.
Example Question #2 : Environmental Issues
Which of these American Presidents created the Department of Agriculture?
Herbert Hoover
Andrew Jackson
Abraham Lincoln
William Henry Harrison
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Abraham Lincoln
The Department of Agriculture was created in 1862 by President Abraham Lincoln. At the time the vast majority of Americans were engaged in farming as their primary occupation and so Lincoln called the newly created department “The People’s Department.”
Example Question #911 : Ap Human Geography
Which of these areas has the lowest percentage of degraded agricultural land?
Western Europe
South America
North America
Australia and Oceania
Eastern Europe
North America
“Degraded agricultural land” is land that was once fertile and used for growing crops, but has been made infertile by human intervention and mismanagement. It is most common in densely populated areas where large scale farming has been common for a long period of time. For this reason, North America, which is not very densely populated and has only been consistently farmed since the arrival of Europeans, has the lowest percentage of degraded agricultural land.
Example Question #2 : Environmental Issues
Topsoil erosion is such a large problem because __________.
it exacerbates climate change and global warming
topsoil is found in such small quantities on the Earth’s surface
the developing world depends on crops grown in topsoil
topsoil takes a long time to replenish
the developed world depends on crops grown in topsoil
topsoil takes a long time to replenish
“Topsoil erosion” refers to the gradual (or occasionally, rapid) depletion of the nutrient-rich topsoil in which almost all crops are grown. It is of such large concern because topsoil can take hundreds or thousands of years to replenish itself. Topsoil is found throughout the world and both the developed and developing world depend on crops grown in topsoil.
Example Question #3 : Environmental Issues
What is a main goal of the Kyoto Protocol?
Increase biodiversity in South American rainforests.
Decrease the use of fossil fuels in Japan.
Reduce the emission of greenhouse gases.
Augment policies outlined in the Los Angeles Protocol.
Allow the UN to make all decisions regarding environmental conservation issues.
Reduce the emission of greenhouse gases.
The Kyoto Protocol was signed in 1997 by more than 80 countries. This protocol's main goal was to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases (e.g., methane). The United States abandoned this protocol due to a fear of restricting growth.