1) 1. What is the main definition of overpopulation? a) When there are many people living in a large country. b) When people move from rural areas to cities. c) When the number of people exceeds the available resources. d) When the birth rate equals the death rate. 2) 2. Which of the following is one cause of overpopulation? a) Lack of medical technology. b) Lack of sexual education and family planning. c) Low birth rates. d) High levels of pollution. 3) 3. What is one environmental consequence of overpopulation? a) More forests and clean air. b) Increase in biodiversity. c) Decrease in pollution. d) Deforestation and loss of natural resources. 4) 4. How does overpopulation impact society? a) It improves access to education and housing. b) It increases natural resources. c) It reduces unemployment rates. d) It creates urban stress and social inequality. 5) 5. Which measure can help reduce overpopulation? a) Encouraging people to have more children. b) Promoting sexual education and family planning. c) Building more cities. d) Reducing access to education.

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