Norm Qs Flashcards

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Question 1: How can individuals contribute to energy conservation and the transition to cleaner energy sources?
a) By increasing energy consumption
b) By using energy-efficient appliances
c) By avoiding public transportation
d) By disregarding renewable energy initiatives

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B

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Question 2: Which form of energy is associated with the movement of objects?
a) Thermal energy
b) Potential energy
c) Kinetic energy
d) Chemical energy

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C

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Question 3: What is a non-renewable energy source?
a) Wind power
b) Natural gas
c) Solar energy
d) Hydroelectric power

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B

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Question 4: Why is access to modern energy sources important for global development?
a) It doesn’t significantly impact living standards.
b) It has no effect on economic development.
c) It improves living standards, healthcare, and education.
d) It exacerbates poverty.

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C

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Question 6: Which of the following is an example of potential energy?
a) A moving car
b) A flashlight
c) A stretched rubber band
d) A running river

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C

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Question 7: Which of the following is a renewable energy source?
a) Natural gas
b) Coal
c) Solar power
d) Oil

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C

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8-Which of the following is a common reason for a shrinking family size in modern society?
a) Increased birth rates
b) Economic factors
c) Cultural emphasis on larger families
d) Lack of education

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B

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9-What impact does urbanization have on family size?
a) Decreases family size due to high living costs
b) Encourages larger families due to community support
c) No impact on family size
d) Leads to fewer job opportunities, hence increasing family size

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A

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10-Which social factor contributes to smaller family sizes in developed countries?
a) Access to education for women
b) Higher rural living
c) Preference for traditional family structures
d) Lower standard of living

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A

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11-How do changing cultural values impact family size?
a) Cultural traditions encourage larger families
b) Cultural shifts lead to preference for smaller families
c) Cultural values have no influence on family size
d) Cultural values promote joint family systems

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B

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12-What role does access to family planning and contraceptives play in family size reduction?
a) No role at all
b) Reduces family size by allowing better control
c) Increases family size due to misuse
d) Increases the mortality rate among children

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B

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12-What role does access to family planning and contraceptives play in family size reduction?
a) No role at all
b) Reduces family size by allowing better control
c) Increases family size due to misuse
d) Increases the mortality rate among children

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B

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13-What does the term “consumption” primarily refer to in an economic context?
a) The act of producing goods and services
b) The purchase and use of goods and services
c) The act of conserving natural resources
d) The manufacturing process of goods

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B

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14-Which of the following factors does consumption NOT encompass?
a) Individual spending habits
b) Environmental impact
c) Government taxation
d) Resource depletion

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C

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15-What role does consumption play in the economy?
a) It has no impact on economic growth
b) It encourages resource preservation
c) It drives economic activity and growth
d) It solely affects individual finances

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C

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16-What impact can excessive consumption have on the environment?
a) No impact at all
b) Depletion of natural resources
c) Improved ecological balance
d) Increase in renewable energy sources

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B

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17-How can responsible consumption benefit individuals and society?
a) It encourages wasteful habits
b) Reduces personal finances
c) Promotes sustainability and conservation
d) Impacts the economy negatively

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C

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17-How can responsible consumption benefit individuals and society?
a) It encourages wasteful habits
b) Reduces personal finances
c) Promotes sustainability and conservation
d) Impacts the economy negatively

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C

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18- Which social factor contributes to smaller family sizes in developed countries?
a) Access to education for women
b) Higher rural living
c) Preference for traditional family structures
d) Lower standard of living

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A

20
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  1. What is the definition of consumption in the context of economics?
    a. Production of goods
    b. Distribution of resources
    c. Purchase and use of goods and services d. Export of products
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C

21
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  1. Which of the following factors does NOT influence consumer behavior in the process of consumption?
    a. Cultural influences
    b. Economic factors
    c. Political environment
    d. Social factors
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C

22
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  1. In the context of sustainability, what does “overconsumption” refer to?
    a. Balancing resources
    b. Responsible purchasing
    c. Excessive use of resources
    d. Fair trade practices
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C

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  1. What is the role of advertising in influencing consumption patterns?
    a. Decreasing demand for products
    b. Providing unbiased information
    c. Shaping consumer preferences
    d. Promoting minimalism
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C

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  1. Which of the following is an example of non-material consumption?
    a. Buying a new car
    b. Acquiring knowledge through education
    c. Purchasing clothing
    d. Investing in real estate
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B

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  1. Which of the following is an example of non-material consumption?
    a. Buying a new car
    b. Acquiring knowledge through education
    c. Purchasing clothing
    d. Investing in real estate
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B

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  1. How does consumer behavior change during a recession or economic downturn?
    a. Increased spending
    b. Higher demand for luxury goods
    c. Decreased spending and increased savings
    d. Indifferent to economic conditions
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C

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  1. What is the concept of “conscious consumption”?
    a. Buying products without awareness
    b. Mindful and ethical buying choices
    c. Impulsive shopping
    d. Excessive use of credit cards
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B

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  1. Which of the following is an environmental impact of excessive consumption?
    a. Reduced carbon footprint
    b. Increased waste generation
    c. Conservation of natural resources
    d. Promotion of biodiversity
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B

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  1. Which of the following is an environmental impact of excessive consumption?
    a. Reduced carbon footprint
    b. Increased waste generation
    c. Conservation of natural resources
    d. Promotion of biodiversity
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B

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  1. In the context of global consumption patterns, what is a “throwaway culture”?
    a. Reusing products b. Repairing items to extend their lifespan
    c. Discarding items after single use
    d. Sustainable consumption practices
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C

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  1. What is the relationship between consumerism and the Gross Domestic Product (GDP)?
    a. Consumerism has no impact on GDP
    b. Consumer spending contributes to GDP
    c. GDP is independent of consumer behavior
    d. Consumerism leads to a decrease in GDP
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B