Ecological footprints
Trending Questions
Q. What does WWF stand for?
- World Wildlife Federation
- World Wildlife Force
- World Wildlife Fund
- World Wildlife Foundation
Q. Ecological footprint measures a single person’s demands on the of the planet.
- resources
- biocapacity
- accessibility
- affordability
Q. WWF stands for World .
- Wildlife Federation
- Wildlife Fund
- Wildlife Force
- Wildlife Field
Q. Which of the following is not accounted for while calculating ecological footprint?
- Cropland
- Forests
- Grazing land
- Techno parks
Q. Your friend is at a local store to pick up a few things. Which of the following would you recommend not to do?
- Buy packaged food.
- Buy pesticide-free products.
- Buy plastic bags.
- Buy only biodegradable items.
Q. Which of the following deter(s) the reduction of ecological footprint?
- Consumption of organic products
- Consumption of packaged food
- Utilising pesticides
- Effective use of electricity
Q. Pesticide-free agricultural techniques can help increase the ecological footprint.
- False
- True
Q. Which of the following corresponds to the global ecological footprint in 2010?
- 16.1 million hectares
- 16.1 billion hectares
- 18.1 million hectares
- 18.1 billion hectares
Q. In 2011, the WWF calculated that the global ecological footprint stood at 18.1 billion global hectares.
- False
- True
Q. Select the correct option with regard to the following statements.
Statement 1: Ecological footprint measures demands of plants and animals on the biocapacity of the planet.
Statement 2: In 2002, WWF calculated that the global ecological footprint stood at 18.1 billion global hectares.
Statement 1: Ecological footprint measures demands of plants and animals on the biocapacity of the planet.
Statement 2: In 2002, WWF calculated that the global ecological footprint stood at 18.1 billion global hectares.
- Statement 1 is true.
- Statement 2 is true.
- Both statements 1 and 2 are true.
- Both statements 1 and 2 are false.
Q. What was the ecological footprint per individual in 2010?
- 1.6 global hectares
- 2.6 global hectares
- 3.6 global hectares
- 4.6 global hectares
Q. What was the biocapacity of planet Earth per individual in 2010?
- 1.6 global hectares
- 1.7 global hectares
- 2.6 global hectares
- 2.7 global hectares
Q. In 2010, people exceeded the biocapacity of the planet by around _____.
- 25%
- 50%
- 75%
- 100%
Q. Which of the following refers to the amount of space on Earth that an individual uses in order to survive?
- Natural footprint
- Resource footprint
- Ecological footprint
- Environmental footprint
Q. Choose the correct option taking the following statements into consideration.
Assertion (A) - In 2010, the biocapacity of planet Earth exceeded by around 50%.
Reason (R) - Humans have begun to develop sustainable methods to generate resources.
Assertion (A) - In 2010, the biocapacity of planet Earth exceeded by around 50%.
Reason (R) - Humans have begun to develop sustainable methods to generate resources.
- Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A.
- Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A.
- A is true, but R is false.
- A is false, but R is true.
Q. Which of the following refers to the space required to produce resources consumed and manage the waste generated by an individual?
- Biocapacity
- Environment
- Ecological footprint
- Natural resources
Q. What was the global ecological footprint per individual in 2010?
- 1.6 hectares
- 2.6 hectares
- 3.6 hectares
- 4.6 hectares
Q. What was the global ecologial footprint in 2010?
- 16.1 million global hectares
- 16.1 billion global hectares
- 18.1 million global hectares
- 18.1 billion global hectares
Q. What was Earth's total biocapacity in 2010?
- 12 million global hectares
- 12 billion global hectares
- 18.1 million global hectares
- 18.1 billion global hectares
Q. What was Earth's total biocapacity in 2010?
- 12 million hectares
- 12 billion hectares
- 18.1 million hectares
- 18.1 billion hectares