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Question 1
These importance of the forest ecosystems when given a monetary value or the cost of benefits is accounted it is
called the value of ecosystem services of the forest.

Response: True

Question 2
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Minerals are the cheapest source of energy so far.

Response: False

Question 3
One environmental cost of mining is the loss of the cultural value of ancestral lands.

Response: False

Question 4
One social cost of mining is once minerals are depleted, no more revenues.

Response: False

Question 5
Poverty is experienced all through-out the world.

Response: True

Question 6
Deforestation is caused by shifting cultivation, land use conversion, forest fires, illegal logging and 40 million m3
of fuelwood harvested each year.

Response: True

Question 7
One social cost of fossil fuel depletion is that it is profit-driven and production is not accessible to all.

Response: True

Question 8
A key contributory factor to hunger is poverty.

Response: True

Question 9
Minerals are usually inorganic substances occurring in nature that has a definite chemical composition and distinct
physical properties.

Response: True

Question 10
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Overfishing can destroy the environment and marine ecology and completely disrupt the food chain.

Response: True

Question 11
Oil extracted cannot be replenished.

Response: True

Question 12
Cost of extraction shall be the limiting factor in the supply and cost of oil products.

Response: True

Question 13
A key contributory factor to hunger is overfishing.

Response: False

Question 14
The food system is intensely challenged by the world population growth, increased food demand, scarcity of water
and land resources; and larger spread of arable land vis-à-vis bio-fuels, industry and urbanization.

Response: True

Question 15
Oil extracted can be replenished.

Response: False

Question 16
One social cost of mining is the loss of the cultural value of ancestral lands.

Response: True

Question 17
A key contributory factor to hunger is mining.

Response: False

Question 18

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Fossil fuels are the cheapest source of energy so far.

Response: True

Question 19
Global warming is an example of the importance of Forest Ecosystems.

Response: False

Question 20
The food system is unaffected by the world population growth, increased food demand, scarcity of water and land
resources; and larger spread of arable land vis-à-vis bio-fuels, industry and urbanization.

Response: False

Question 21
Overfishing leads to a decline in the population of productive fish, which results in lesser stocking of the fish.

Response: True

Question 22
One economic cost of mining is once minerals are depleted, no more revenues.

Response: True

Question 23
Identify the Global Hunger Indicators stated below.

Response: low weight for their height, reflecting acute undernutrition => Child wasting

Response: low height for their age, reflecting chronic undernutrition => Child stunting

Response: under-five mortality rate, refers to the probability of dying between birth and exactly five years of age
expressed per 1,000 live births => Child mortality

Response: children whose caloric intake is insufficient => Undernourishment

Response: makes children in particular much more vulnerable to disease and death =>

Question 24
Cost of extraction will not be a limiting factor in the supply and cost of oil products.

Response: False

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Question 25
One benefit of fossil fuel depletion is the employment of locals.

Response: True

Question 26
Without fish production, fisheries are gone and fishermen lose their livelihood.

Response: True

Question 27
One social cost of mining is that it is profit-driven and production is not accessible to all.

Response: False

Question 28
The increase in prices of food is being felt the most by the millions of the poorest people.

Response: True

Question 29
Poverty is a deprivation of one’s basic needs due to lack of money to buy services or lack of access to services.

Response: True

Question 30
Climate control and modification is an example of the importance of Forest Ecosystems.

Response: True

Question 31
One cost of fossil fuel depletion is the employment of locals.

Response: False

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