1) What percentage of the global population lives in urban areas? a) 45% b) 10% c) 22% d) over 50% 2) Urbanisation refers to the growth in the proportion of people living in towns and cities a) True b) False 3) The movement of people from the countryside to towns and cities is called: a) De-urbanisation b) Rural-urban migration c) Urban-rural migration d) Natural increase 4) Natural increase occurs when: a) The death rate is higher than the birth rate b) More females than males are born c) A country is at war d) The birth rate is higher than the death rate 5) Which of the following are examples of rural push factors? a) Low wages and few job opportunities b) Poor living conditions c) Crop failure and famine d) More entertainment 6) Which of the following are examples of urban pull factors? a) High wages and more job opportunities b) Better access to healthcare and education c) Improved standard of living d) Conflict and war 7) A city with a population of over 10 million inhabitants is known as a: a) Micro city b) Capital city c) Core city d) Mega city 8) True or false? More than 60% of the world's megacities are located in LIC's and NEE's a) True b) False 9) True or false? The UK is an example of an LIC a) True b) False 10) Brazil and China are examples of... a) HIC's b) NEE's c) LIC's d) HDI's

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