Which Biome is the coldest?
Tundra
In the food chain 'grass --> grasshopper --> frog --> snake --> eagle', what organism is the primary consumer?
Grasshopper
What was the name of the goals that were pursued from 2000-2015, before we created the Sustainable Development Goals?
Millennium Development Goals
What does the acronym PACS stand for?
Plant - Animal - Climate - Soil
This term is used for countries that are typically characterized by lower income levels, limited industrialization, and various social and infrastructure challenges.
LEDC
Less Economically Developed Country
Which Biome typically receives the least amount of rain?
Desert
What is it called when you include several food chains together in a single diagram?
Food web
The Human Development Index, Gender Empowerment Index, and the Global Peace Index are examples of what type of indicators?
Composite Indicators
Which two PACS factors are abiotic?
Climate & Soil
A person (or group of persons) who are involved or impacted by a particular situation are known as:
Stakeholders
Praries, steppes, pampas, are types of this biome.
Grasslands
What do we call an animal that only eats plants?
Herbivore
A countries 'balance of trade' is calculated by comparing the value of what two things?
Imports and Exports
The ability of an individual or group to carry out a particular economic activity (such as making a specific product) more efficiently than another activity.
Comparative Advantage
Which of the 3 sections of the Humanities eAssessment is worth the most points?
Thinking Critically
These types of trees in the Taiga biome are always green.
Coniferous Trees
What name is given to links in the food chain that eats decaying matter?
Decomposers
Bilateral, Multilateral, and Non-Government are the 3 types of ______?
Aid
Peace & Stability; Access to Capital, and Rule of Law are all examples of what?
Conditions for Development
How many 'topics' are covered in the MYP Integrated Humanities curriculum and can be covered on the eAssessment?
12
The United Kingdom has what type of biome?
Temperate Deciduous Forest
A process where something at the top of the food chain is introduced that affects the entire ecosystem. Ex.: the wolves in Yellowstone National Park
Trophic Cascade
NAFTA, ASEAN, and MERCUSAR are examples of what?
Trading Blocs
A diagram that shows how energy flows from one organism to another is called a...
Trophic Pyramid / Energy Pyramid
How many total assessment strands are covered in the 4 I&S Assessment Criteria?
13
A=2
B=4
C=3
D=4