Natural Resources
Natural Selection
Poverty
Population Growth
Symbiotic Relationship
100

What is non-renewable resource?

Resource that can not be replenish in short timespan 

100

What is natural selection?

A process where organisms better adapted to their environment survive and reproduce.

100

Poverty only refers to a lack of money and does not include access to education or healthcare. TRUE OR FALSE

Answer:False

100

Rapid population growth in cities often leads to __________, where there are too many people for the available space and services.

Answer: overcrowding

100

A relationship in which both organisms benefit is called ________.  

Answer: Mutualism  

200

What is renewable resource?

Resource that can be replenish within human lifespan

200

Why do some plants only grow in certain environments?

They’ve adapted to specific conditions like desert dryness or rainforest moisture.

200

Explain how poverty can contribute to higher crime rates.

Answer: Poverty can lead to limited access to education, and fewer job opportunities, which may push some individuals toward criminal activities to survive.

200

__________ is the movement of people from one place to another, which also impacts population growth.

Answer: Migration

200

In parasitism, one organism benefits while the other is harmed. TRUE OR FALSE

Answer:True  

300

What type of natural resource is biomass?

A) Renewable resource

B) Non-renewable resource

A) Renewable resource

B)Non-renewable resource 

300

Why is variation essential for natural selection?


Without variation, no traits can be selected to improve survival.

300

Poverty means not having enough resources to meet basic needs like food, clothing, and shelter.TRUE OR FALSE

Answer:True

300

 How does population growth affect the environment?

Answer: It increases demand for resources like water, food, and land, leading to problems like deforestation and pollution.

300

The type of relationship where one organism benefits, and the other is neither helped nor harmed is called ________.

Answer:Commensalism  

400

List any 5 non-renewable resources...

Coal, oil, peat, uranium, gold, aluminum, sand, iron, phosphate rock, rare earth elements 


400

How do humans influence natural selection?


Activities like pollution, deforestation, or climate change can shape species' traits.

400

Which of the following is a direct effect of poverty?
a) Greater access to healthcare
b) Higher school dropout rates
c) Increase in household savings
d) More job opportunities

Answer: b) Higher school dropout rates

400

 What is one way to control rapid population growth?
a) Increasing taxes on food
b) Promoting education and family planning
c) Encouraging early marriages
d) Reducing healthcare access

Answer: b) Promoting education and family plannin

400

 In mutualism, both organisms benefit from the relationship. TRUE OR FALSE

   Answer:True  
 

500

How can caring for natural resources today shape a better world for tomorrow?

Answer: Caring for natural resources ensures they are available for future generations, supports life on Earth, and helps maintain balance in the environment.

500

True or False: Natural selection helps animals survive better in their environment by passing on useful traits to their young.

Answer:True

500

How does poverty change what people dream about?

Answer: Poverty makes people focus on basic needs instead of big dreams, but it can also make them strong and determined.

500

 Match the terms to their definitions:
a) Birth Rate
b) Carrying Capacity
c) Overpopulation

  • i) When the population exceeds the resources available
  • ii) The number of births in a year per 1,000 people
  • iii) The maximum population size an environment can support

Answer:
a) ii
b) iii
c) i

500

 What is the term for a symbiotic relationship where one organism is harmed while the other benefits?

Answer:Parasitism