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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire POPULATION In this QUIZ you can win £1,000,000 by answering 16 questions correctly . Or, of course, you can start again. For some questions you can ‘ASK THE COMPUTER’ whilst others give you the option of 50-50. CONTINUE Thanks to Karen Morris, Moray who made this availale through www.sln.org.uk/geography

THIS IS WHAT YOU MUST ACHIEVE Question 1 Question 2 Question 3 Question 4 Question 5 Question 6 Question 7 Question 8 Question 9 Question 10 Question 11 Question 12 Question 13 Question 14 Question 15 Question 16 £100 £200 £300 £500 £800 £1000 £2000 £4000 £8000 £16000 £32000 £64000 £125000 £250000 £500000 £1 MILLION NEXT Thanks to Karen Morris, Moray who made this availale through www.sln.org.uk/geography

Population distribution is where people…? So, you want to be a millionaire. To set you off here is your starter to earn you £100. Population distribution is where people…? A die sleep live distribute B C D Thanks to Karen Morris, Moray who made this availale through www.sln.org.uk/geography

Places with lots of people are known as …… populated? Well done. You now have £100. If you answer this question correctly you will have £200. So, concentrate hard. If you are not too sure about the answer you may ask the computer. ASK Places with lots of people are known as …… populated? A Sparsely Highly Densely Thinly B C D Thanks to Karen Morris, Moray who made this availale through www.sln.org.uk/geography

A B C D Population density is a measurement of…? Excellent. You now have £200. What would you do with all that money? Don’t waste your efforts so far by getting this easy one wrong!! Get it right and you will have £300. Population density is a measurement of…? A 1000 people per km People per km2 Cats per house Rats within 1m of your house B C D Thanks to Karen Morris, Moray who made this availale through www.sln.org.uk/geography

Which of these countries has the highest population in the world? OK. You got it right and now you have £300. Good luck. Concentrate and earn some more! Which of these countries has the highest population in the world? If you are in doubt you can go 50-50. 50 - 50 A B France Brazil China Canada C D Thanks to Karen Morris, Moray who made this availale through www.sln.org.uk/geography

Which of these countries is the most densely populated? OK. You are not sure. Think about it because if you are wrong you will lose all of your money. Which of these countries is the most densely populated? B Brazil China C Thanks to Karen Morris, Moray who made this availale through www.sln.org.uk/geography

The World’s population is …. very rapidly? You got it. You certainly know your stuff! There are 1.2 billion people living in China. You now have £500! But you want to do better than this so go on to the next question! The World’s population is …. very rapidly? A growing shrinking driving decelerating B C D Thanks to Karen Morris, Moray who made this availale through www.sln.org.uk/geography

Well done you have £800. Things are going well for you Well done you have £800. Things are going well for you. But don’t lose concentration or you will slip up. Get it wrong and you won’t get any money! The death rate is…? A Number of coffins used per year Number of deaths per 1000 per year Number of people murdered per 1000 Number of deaths per year B C D Thanks to Karen Morris, Moray who made this availale through www.sln.org.uk/geography

Yes!! You now have £1000. But that is not enough for you when you could make some more right now! So get this right. DTM stands for? A Dermatological Transition Model Demographic Transport Model Demographic Transition Market Demographic Transition Model B C D Thanks to Karen Morris, Moray who made this availale through www.sln.org.uk/geography

The population pyramid for an MEDC country is generally …. shaped? Well done. To have got that wrong would have been a bit embarrassing! So now you are worth £2000. You’ll need to win more money if you are going to live a luxurious life! The population pyramid for an MEDC country is generally …. shaped? A Hexagon Oval Square Triangle B C D Thanks to Karen Morris, Moray who made this availale through www.sln.org.uk/geography

Yes. An oval shape. Excellent. £4000 Yes. An oval shape. Excellent! £4000. This is where the going gets tough. If you are going to be a millionaire you should know the answer to the next one. Too many people to be supported to a satisfactory level by the resources available is known as….? A B Overpopulation Underpopulation Normal Population Optimum Population C D Thanks to Karen Morris, Moray who made this availale through www.sln.org.uk/geography

In Stage 3 of the DTM, what is happening to the Total Population line? That’s right. Too many people for an area will not be supported by the areas resources. Well done. You’ve got £8000. You are getting on VERY well so keep a clear head with the next one. In Stage 3 of the DTM, what is happening to the Total Population line? A Declining Low and stable Still rising High but stable B C D Thanks to Karen Morris, Moray who made this availale through www.sln.org.uk/geography

Which area of Brazil is the most densely populated? It is Antarctica that is shrinking. Well done! £16000 is yours! Now you are rich. But YOU want to be richer! Get this right and you are nearly there! Which area of Brazil is the most densely populated? A North West South East Central North East B C D Thanks to Karen Morris, Moray who made this availale through www.sln.org.uk/geography

Fabulous. Sea levels are expected to rise 1 metre in the next century In a population pyramid, people who are elderly or young are known as what? A Interdependents Non dependants Reliants Dependants C B D Thanks to Karen Morris, Moray who made this availale through www.sln.org.uk/geography

Correct and £64000 is yours! The world’s coral reefs are likely to die if the temperature of the ocean water alters significantly. A high life expectancy indicates a good healthcare system in what type of country? A HSBC MEDC LEDC MUFC C B D Thanks to Karen Morris, Moray who made this availale through www.sln.org.uk/geography

Factors that make people move from an area are known as what? Excellent subject knowledge! And you have now reached £125000. Keep up the superb effort! Factors that make people move from an area are known as what? A Force Push Pull Leave C B D Thanks to Karen Morris, Moray who made this availale through www.sln.org.uk/geography

Superb! £250,000! Greenhouse Gases must be minimised to stop Global Warming. The government of which of the following countries used a population policy to increase its population? A India Singapore Malaysia Thailand C B D Thanks to Karen Morris, Moray who made this availale through www.sln.org.uk/geography

China’s one-child policy was introduced in which year? Great! You are now on half a million!! One more correct answer and you are a millionaire! China’s one-child policy was introduced in which year? A 1970 1986 1957 1979 C B D Thanks to Karen Morris, Moray who made this availale through www.sln.org.uk/geography

EXCELLENT WORK. Congratulations! You are now an expert on POPULATION! You won a Million! EXCELLENT WORK. Congratulations! You are now an expert on POPULATION! Thanks to Karen Morris, Moray who made this availale through www.sln.org.uk/geography