Resource Management Chapter Quizzes

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________ known is the father of management and famous for his time and motion studies especially in factory production. A. Robert Griffith B. Frederick Taylor C. Anthony Eppes D. John Charles Shelley

B

________ refers to the health and happiness of the total person, involving body, mind, and spirit and includes measures of life expectancy, health, and education. A. Psychographics B. Well-being C. Positive sociology D. Assimilation

B

Trend-wise, the worldwide population is going as follows: A. More rural B. More urban C. Larger family size D. Rapidly decreasing in places like Sao Paolo, Brazil

B (p. 228-229)

The most populous state in the U.S. is: A. Illinois B. California C. Michigan D. Georgia

B (p. 229)

Very low income families may feel despair or pessimism about their future and feel they have little control over their lives. This perspective is called: A. Spiraling B. Fatalism C. Random disorder D. Depression

B (p. 252)

According to employment studies, what is the most productive day of the week? A. Monday B. Tuesday C. Wednesday D. Thursday

B (p. 267)

In Alan Lakein's book How to Get Control of Your Time and Your Life, he states that daily time use should be directly related to: A. Resources B. Goals C. Values D. Attitudes

B (p. 270)

In ________ each person makes concessions giving in a little in order to gain a valued settlement or outcome such as harmony. A. Assimilation B. Compromise C. Valuation D. Socialization

B (p. 297)

________ refers to the inability to stop thinking about work or doing work. Also that work is the most pleasurable part of life. A. Reactivism B. Workaholism C. Procrastination D. Obsessing

B (p. 306)

________ are events that cause stress, often requiring changes in normal patterns of behavior. A. Disappointments B. Crises C. Sports activities D. Office meetings

B (p. 326)

Holmes and Rahe created a Social Readjustment Rating Scale illustrated in the book. They say stresses can mount up leading to: A. suicide B. illness C. alcoholism D. smoking addiction

B (p. 327)

When someone is stressed the first phase is physiological, second is resistance and the last stage is: A. Evaluation B. Exhaustion C. Clarity D. Symbolic reaction

B (p. 335)

The depletion of species or extinction is mainly caused by: A. Drought B. Loss of habitat C. Heat D. Failure to reproduce

B (p. 337)

In the United States, the recycling rate has ________ during the last 15 years according to the book. A. risen 10% B. doubled C. risen 90% D. tripled

B (p. 365)

The place where an organism lives is best described as its ________. A. Far environment B. Habitat C. Radius D. Shelter

B (p. 367)

It is easy to sign contracts for gym membership, but if one rarely goes to the gym a gap exists between ________ and behavior. A. Resources B. Values (hope) C. Attitudes D. Ethics

B (p. 396)

A(n) ________ or a spending plan or guide can be helpful by providing a visible means of controlling money. A. Annuity B. Budget C. Net worth statement D. Money calendar

B (p. 397)

In the United States, the Great Depression peaked in: A. 1900 B. 1933 C. 1945 D. 1981

B (p. 400)

Lists are useful in organizing. About ________ percent of Americans consider themselves to be extremely organized. A. 5 B. 10 C. 50 D. 87

B (pg 165 & 167)

When short-term concerns (deadlines) create priorities and longer range management needs are driven out, this part of: A. McGregor's Law B. Gresham's Law of Planning C. Dorsey's Principle D. Lucien's Law

B (pg 171)

________ occurs when two or more activities take place at the same time. A. Independent activities B. Multitasking or dovetailing C. Compression D. Co-acting

B (pg 179)

________ occurs in the sender's and receiver's minds. A. External noise B. Internal noise C. Distortion D. Blurring

B (pg 198)

________ is the process of putting ideas or thoughts into symbolic form. A. Sourcing B. Encoding C. Decoding D. Sending

B (pg 200)

The ________ is used in the book to illustrate avoiding potentially bad news or communication. A. Bear B. Ostrich C. Chicken D. Alligator

B (pg 203)

________ are statements that ascribe blame or judge others. They can lead to arguments. A. I-messages B. You-messages C. They messages D. Expert messages

B (pg 204)

________ Theory claims that individuals seek to develop relationships that will maximize the benefits or profits and minimize the costs or deficits. A. Elbing B. Social Exchange C. Life Sciences D. Ostrich Effect

B (pg 211)

David Dollahite's ABCD-XYZ Resource Management Model shows that ________ cannot be studied in isolation, adaptive coping is important. A. Stress and stressors B. Love C. Work D. Career seeking activity

A (p. 328)

A basic principle in management is that where there is risk, there is ________. A. Opportunity B. Reliability C. Decision making D. Extenuating circumstances

A

A demographic trend is that: A. Individuals increasingly put off marriage and childbirth to later years B. The number of families is decreasing C. Families are the same as they were two decades ago D. Grandparents matter less than they used to

A

A person weighing uncertainty and risk is judging the ________ or likelihood of a good or bad outcome, A. Probability B. Perception C. Psychological extent D. Unwillingness

A

A person's judgments are based on the value meanings derived from feelings, this is known as: A. Affective domain B. Cognitive domain C. Construct domain D. Clarification construct

A

According to the book, four disciplines are particularly applicable to management. Which of the following was not listed as a main influence? A. Humanities B. Psychology C. Sociology D. Economics

A

According to the writer William Gibson, "The future is already here — it's just unevenly distributed." By this he means that: A. Internet access, for example, is available to some but not to all B. Innovation access is readily available to all C. The low-income countries are catching up to the rich countries D. New technologies spread at an even pace

A

After a decision is completed (particularly a consumer decision) and is being evaluated, ________ may happen. A. Postpurchase dissonance B. Alternative sorting C. Recriminations D. Retaining the status quo

A

David McClelland, a Harvard psychologist, stressed that individuals vary in their need for ________. A. Achievement, which he called the "n Ach." B. Acceptance C. Success and happiness D. Positive outcomes

A

In answer to the question, "Who manages?" the answer is: A. Everyone does B. Some people do sometimes C. Some individuals rarely manage anything D. It depends, some people manage, others don't

A

In economics, ________ means a shortage or insufficient amount of supply. A. Scarcity B. Supply considerations C. Leveraging D. Risk

A

In the U.S. the number of households is: A. Growing B. Staying the same C. Decreasing slowly D. Decreasing at a fast rate

A

In the early 1900s, people were ________ more than decorators. A. Collectors B. Travelers C. Readers D. Media driven

A

Motivation can be divided into two types: A. Intrinsic and extrinsic B. Planned and non-planned C. Mysterious and obvious D. Achievement-oriented and open-ended

A

Resource-Advantage Theory developed by Shelby Hunt includes the ideas of family competence or household competence and that ________ is part of family resource management. A. Competition B. Cooperation C. Companionship D. Cognition

A

Skills, talents, and abilities that people possess can be categorized best as: A. Human resources B. Tangible resources C. Capital resources D. Financial resources

A

The impact on the land, air, and sea from consumption of goods and resources is known as the ________. A. Ecological footprint B. Natural capital C. Species preservation D. None of these is correct

A (p. 363)

Students can change the direction of the greater society through volunteering and other forms of involvement. They are also subject to the greater economy and environment. In the 1990s, college students, for the most part: A. Enjoyed a strong economy with multiple job choices and a technology explosion. B. Flooded into social work and helping others professions C. Questioned authority and dealt with years of unrest and change D. Conformed and were very conservative, held traditional values

A

The ________ Resource Model illustrated in the book shows the interdependence of resources, how they exchange. A. Foa & Foa B. Elbing C. Hertford & Myers D. Eccles & Ward

A

The ________ refers to the situation when people are promoted beyond their level of competence. A. Peter Principle B. Abernathy Principle C. Delaney Principle D. Suskind Principle

A

The shift from wanting to own all to owning only what is needed is an example of a ________. A. Paradigm shift B. Goal re-evaluation C. Reformation D. Retro-change

A

The worldwide trend is for populations to be increasingly: A. Mobile and urban B. Insular and stay at home C. Spread out rural to seaside D. Northern moving because of global warming

A

Two of the earliest colleges with residence courses were Stout Institute in Wisconsin and the University of: A. Illinois B. Georgia C. Alabama D. Mississippi

A

Who popularized the expression "Time is money." A. Benjamin Franklin B. George Washington C. Herbert J. Jones D. Amanda Cunningham

A

________ are end results that require action. A. Goals B. Attitudes C. Values D. Problems

A

________ are outlooks or opinions that express values, serve as a means of evaluation, or demonstrate feelings in regard to ideas, people, events, situations, or relationships. They are expressions of likes and dislikes. A. Attitudes B. Resources C. Goal orientations D. Preferences

A

________ are what is available to be used. They produce valued results. They are assets used to satisfy some need. A. Resources B. Goals C. Values D. Attitudes

A

________ consists of the social and managerial processes through which solutions are first translated into social use in a given culture. A. Innovation B. Invention C. Diffusion D. Intellect

A

________ is the value, worth, applicability, productiveness or usefulness of a resource. A. Utility B. Marketability C. Credit D. Cache

A

________ means that each unit of saved time is more valuable than the last unit. A. Acceleration effect B. Assimilation C. Separation D. Acculturation

A

________ means the expression by cultural and ethnic groups of their heritage. A. Multiculturalism B. Socialization C. The 5 S Concept D. Apartheid

A

________ refers to openness in revealing information about the operations of companies, organizations, institutions, and governments. A. Transparency B. Viscosity C. Liquidity D. Apprenticing

A

The first U.S. census was taken in: A. 1790 when George Washington was president B. 1850 when Millard Fillmore was president C. 1890 when Benjamin Harrison was president D. 1934 when F.D. Roosevelt was president

A (p. 228)

________ is the study of the characteristics of human populations. A. Demography B. Geography C. Paleontology D. Gerontology

A (p. 228)

Caregivers for the disabled elderly are most likely to be: A. Daughters or other female relatives and friends B. Sons or other male relatives and friends C. Spouses D. Assisted living attendants

A (p. 240)

When cross-sections of Americans are asked what the main problem they are dealing with is, the majority will say they don't have: A. Nearly enough time B. A big enough house C. Enough money D. Meaningful relationships

A (p. 261)

________ rhythms are the daily rhythmic activity cycles, based on 24-hour intervals, that humans experience. A. Circadian B. Cybernetic C. Dynamic D. Calibrated

A (p. 277)

The concept of workplace is changing with 24-7 access. Work and family life has become more complicated as it is harder to turn off work, a study showed that: A. Smaller organizations may be more nurturing than larger ones B. Executives are more time stressed than people in low-demand, low pay jobs C. The affluent have the most work-family conflicts D. Caregivers don't have much conflict because they stay at home

A (p. 292)

________ occurs when a person is so heavily involved in one domain (work or family) and may not be psychologically or physically available for the other. A. Involvement balance B. Spillover C. Dominance D. Assimilation

A (p. 293)

In economic theory, an unemployment rate of ________ considered desirable. A. 5 percent or less B. 9 to 10 percent C. Under 12 percent D. 18 percent

A (p. 298)

________ is at the core of work-family interchange. A. Social support B. Passion C. Clarity D. Tagline

A (p. 299)

Pareto's Principle states that: A. 20 percent of the time expended produces 80 percent of the results B. 90 percent of the time spent produces 10 percent of the results C. 75 percent of time is wasted D. A task or job fills the time available

A (p. 309)

Trends in the workplace include this leading one: A. In recent years, being underemployed, having employment beneath one's level of education and experience B. Longer lunch hours C. Kinder, more empathetic bosses D. More work space, larger private offices

A (p. 309)

There are stereotypes (myths) about home-based businesses. Which of the following statements is a stereotype? A. Most home-based businesses are run by women such as child care centers B. Most home-based businesses are run by men on computers C. It is hard to have a home-based business, too many conflicts D. Most home-based businesses are financially stable, rewarding

A (p. 311-312)

The ultimate goal is ________ which is a form of growth wherein societal needs, present and future, are met. A. Sustainable development B. Carbon footprint C. Ecological footprint D. Planned land use development

A (p. 363)

A(n) ________ is the subsystem of ecology that emphasizes the relationship between organisms and their environment. A. Ecosystem B. Carbon footprint C. Biology D. Socio-psychology

A (p. 367)

________ is the act or process of preserving and protecting natural environments from loss or depletion. A. Conservation B. Multifinality C. Contamination D. Problem recovery

A (p. 368)

________ refers to the thoughts and actions given to protecting and sustaining the environment. A. Ecoconsciousness B. Atrophy C. Eco-recognition D. Sustainability

A (p. 368)

A ________ is essentially unlimited. A. Renewable resource B. Forest C. Gold strike D. Waste stream

A (p. 369)

The main measure of inflation is the ________ computed and reported each month by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. A. Consumer Price Index B. Product Producer Index C. Consumer Confidence Survey D. New Homes Sales Matrix

A (p. 402)

One way to approach saving is to have a goal of building a(n) ________ of three to six month's income. A. Emergency fund B. Umbrella reserve C. Quantity fund D. Production/consumption reserve

A (p. 407)

A(n) ________ is a numeric value assigned to credit habits, bill paying, and history. A. FICO Score B. Annual percentage score C. Financial Score D. FDIC Score

A (p. 412)

The paradox of planning is that it can: A. Both create and relieve stress B. Produce anxiety C. Provide economic supply and demand D. Be only a short-term fix

A (pg 172)

________ occurs when a person acquires more detailed knowledge and develops more memory and experience, has contacts with others in the same field of endeavor. A. Expertise B. Novice ability C. Intermediate effort D. Prodigy

A (pg 175)

Stephen R. Covey's book The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People has as the final 7th Habit the following: A. Sharpen the saw B. Be proactive C. Synergize D. Think win-win

A (pg 183)

________ is the ability to recognize and identify another's feelings by putting oneself in that person's place. A. Empathy B. Critical listening C. Reflective listening D. Pleasurable listening

A (pg 201)

________ are a specific type of interpersonal conflict involving direct verbal attacks on another individual. A. Destructive conflicts B. Constructive conflicts C. Aggressive channel conflicts D. None of these is correct

A (pg 209)

Anthropologist E. T. Hall in his book The Silent Language said that: A. What people do is more important than what they say B. Silence is meaningful C. Conflict is everything D. Beware of underlying messages

A (pg 212)

________ is an odorless and colorless gas, a product of the combustion of fossil fuels and burning wood. It is a leading cause of accidental poisoning in the U.S. A. Radon B. Carbon monoxide (CO) C. Nitrogen dioxide D. Sulfur dioxide

B

According to the book, the most likely time for women's friendships to fall off is between the ages of: A. 15-20 B. 25-40 C. 45-50 D. 51-60

B

Because ________ has two official languages (French and English), it is one of the world's leaders in multiculturalism and government policy. A. Belgium B. Canada C. France D. Ghana

B

Decisions have history. The ________ Model shows the importance of reference groups. A. Re-invent B. Elbing C. Chain D. Central-satellite

B

In 1900, the average life expectancy in the U.S. was: A. 32 B. 47 C. 60 D. 68

B

Management is the process of: A. Controlling others' lives B. Using resources to achieve goals C. Changing one's perspective for the better D. Acting in a habitual or repetitive pattern

B

Management needs more ________ who participate in community action programs and families, contribute to scientific, social or economic advances and improve human lives. A. Followers B. Leaders C. Social workers D. Muckrakers

B

Needs and wants are different. Wants are things that are: A. Crucial, have to have B. Desired, but not necessary for survival C. Economic only D. Important for getting ahead

B

Putting a decision into action is called? A. Visualization B. Implementation C. Satisficing D. Reactivity

B

The 5S Management Concept is derived from five ________ words which when loosely translated into English become five words beginning with the letter "S." A. Danish B. Japanese C. Russian D. German

B

The ________ measures overall progress in 174 countries, based on life expectancy, adult literacy rate, education level and GDP per capita. A. United Nations Well-Being Ratio B. Human Development Index (HDI) C. De Facto Index D. International Impact Survey

B

The fear of making decisions, a form of helplessness, is termed: A. Agoraphobia B. Decidophobia C. Ultraphobia D. Claustrophobia

B

When people in the United States answer government surveys about how they feel about things, most report they are: A. Very happy B. Pretty happy C. Not too happy D. Miserable

B

________ can cloud the ability to make decisions or to accept decisions once they are made. A. Procrastination B. Integrity C. Self-doubt D. Boredom

B

________ cannot be touched; examples include integrity, confidence, and literacy. A. Tangible resources B. Intangible resources C. Societal resources D. Familial resources

B

________ is a process rather than an end-state, beginning with an unsatisfied need that creates tension or direction. A. Expertise B. Motivation C. Resilience D. Challenge

B

________ is a term referring to local area nesting, finding places outside home and work to spend time. A. Sustainability B. Hatching C. Re-starting D. Retreat

B

A tendency towards disorder or randomness is called: A. Homeostasis B. Cybernetics C. Entropy D. Multifinality

C

About ________ of the U.S. population moves each year. A. 5% B. 10% C. 15% D. 35%

C

Around 1910, the ________ changed everything, including what was inside the home to where the homes were located. A. Airplane B. Radio C. Automobile D. Television

C

Earliest records of management (who does what) are found on the walls of cave dwellings in: A. Siberia B. Rome C. Western Europe, most notably France D. Nigeria

C

In 1879. President Rutherford B. Hayes had the first telephone installed in the White House, but it was rarely used because: A. he didn't know what it was B. it kept breaking and no one could fix it C. hardly anyone else in Washington had a telephone, so there was no one to call or to call in D. hand written letters were considered a more correct form of correspondence

C

In 2050 it is estimated that the world's most populous country will be: A. Indonesia B. Japan C. India D. Brazil

C

In the 20th century, one of the icons of achievement was ________ who flew the first plane over the Atlantic Ocean, nonstop, from the U.S. to Europe. A. James Fichon B. F. Scott Fitzgerald C. Charles Lindbergh D. Eleanor B. Earhart

C

In the ________ century in the U.S., standards of hygiene were undergoing an enormous transformation. A. 16th B. 17th C. 18th D. 20th

C

Management as it relates to home and family life was talked about for centuries but it became a formal study in the U.S. (and since worldwide) in the ________ century: A. 17th B. 18th C. 19th D. 20th

C

The intensity or loudness of sound is measured by: A. Amps B Bytes C. Decibels D. Watts

C

Values can be classified in several ways according to the book, which one of these was not listed. A. Absolute and relative B. Intrinsic and extrinsic C. Traditional and prophetic D. Instrumental and terminal

C

Which of the following is not one of the steps in the 5S Management Concept? A. Sort B. Straighten C. Socialize D. Sustain

C

________ are repetitive, often unconscious, patterns of behavior. A. Goals B. Values C. Habits D. Attitudes

C

________ is defined as the application of the scientific method and materials to achieve objectives. Another definition is knowledge systematically applied to useful purposes. A. History B. The 4C Concept C. Technology D. Engineering

C

The largest concentration of people in the world (the most people) now is in what region? A. Africa B. South America C. Asia D. Europe

C (p. 226)

In the United States, the death rate has been decreasing for a number of reasons. According to the book which is not a reason. A. Decrease in infant mortality B. Increase in life expectancy C. Out migration D. Declining rates of heart disease

C (p. 228)

A way to look at population is by density. Which of the following states is the least densely populated? A. Rhode Island B. New York C. Alaska D. New Jersey

C (p. 229)

The fastest growing minority group in the United States is ________. A. African American B. Asian American C. Hispanic/Latino D. Native American

C (p. 230)

Only about ________ of families eat together daily, meaning one meal or more a day. A. 10% B. 25% C. 43% D. 76%

C (p. 261)

Time is primarily a ________ that can be measured in units. A. Value B. Goal C. Resource D. Decision device

C (p. 263)

David Elkind, author and child expert, says that: A. Children do not have enough to do B. Children have too much free time C. Children are overcommitted and growing up too fast and too soon D. Children spend too much time in unorganized activities

C (p. 265)

In Alan Lakein's book How to Get Control of Your Time and Your Life, he divides time use into different levels called ABC, the C level stands for: A. The most important activities B. Medium value activities C. Low-value activities D. None of these are correct

C (p. 274-275)

About ________ of all Americans volunteer each year in the non-profit sector. A. one-tenth B. one-quarter C. one-half D. 90%

C (p. 314)

Outsourcing is a logical extension of David Ricardo's 1817 ________. A. Theory of Pro-Active Stress B. Peter Principle C. Theory of Comparative Advantage D. Theory of Domestic Economics

C (p. 329)

A ________ is a combination of habit and everyday expectations mixed with an appropriate amount of novelty and adventure. A. Domino effect B. Dopler zone C. Comfort zone D. Circadian rhythm

C (p. 330)

________ has been shown to be a significant stress reliever; A. Vitamin A B. Greek food C. Exercise D. Chicory

C (p. 336)

In the language of economics, the environment is considered a ________, a good we have to protect. A. Personal good B. Community good C. Natural good D. Aggregate good

C (p. 364)

The Business Cycle has three main parts, which of these is not one of them? A. Expansion B. Recession C. Inflation D. Recovery

C (p. 400)

Which of the following is not one of the three major credit bureaus in the U.S.? A. Equifax B. Experian C. American Express D. Trans Union

C (p. 411)

________ is a financial arrangement whereby people pay premiums to a(an) ________ company that reimburses them in the event of loss or injury. A. Stock B. Mutual Fund C. Insurance D. Investiture

C (p. 414)

________ are defined as quantitative and/or qualitative criteria that reconcile resources with demands and serve as measures of values and goals. A. Attitudes B. Mid-level processes C. Standards D. 5-S principles

C (pg 178)

Which is not an example of proactive language? A. I can B. I control my feelings C. They make me so mad D. I choose

C (pg 183)

The average person spends ________ of waking hours in some form of communication. A. 10 B. 20 C. 70 D. 90

C (pg 196)

The receiver of a message is the ________ or audience. A. Communicator B. Sender C. Destination D. Channel

C (pg 200)

According to the book, individuals and families have unique management styles or characteristic ways of making decisions and acting, which of the following is not one of the main factors influencing management styles: A. History B. Biology C. Culture D. Politics

D

In a study of college yearbook photos, researchers found that: A. An inauthentic smile by males meant they would be unhappy in life B. Women with the Pan Am (fake) smile were just as happy in life as women with the Duchene (genuine) smile C. Smiling type makes no difference D. A genuinely smiling woman (with the Duchene smile) is more likely to be married, stay married, and to experience more personal well-being than a woman with the fake smile.

D

In the ________ model of decision making, each decision builds on the previous one, forming a sequence of decisions, such as the steps involved in preparing a meal. A. Central-satellite B. Foa & Foa C Elbing D. Chain

D

Information that returns to the system is known as: A. Genomes B. E-innovation C. Listening D. Feedback

D

Management ________ are measuring devices, techniques, or instruments that are used to arrive at decisions and plans of action. A. Plans B. Actuarial resources C. Quality circles D. Tools

D

The ________ Model provides a visualization of the problem-solving process. A. Eldridge B. Chain C. Central-satellite D. GO

D

________ is starting to challenge the United States regarding the reputation of being a top throwaway society or of being a heavy consumer society. A. Brazil B. Columbia C. Thailand D. China

D

________ is the ability to recognize and use resources effectively. A. Efficiency B. Intuition C. Helpfulness D. Resourcefulness

D

________ saw the home as a workplace which could be made more efficient. Her husband Frank (an efficiency expert in factories) wrote a book about their marriage and twelve children, Cheaper by the Dozen, which has been made into movies. A. Eleanor Shively B. Evelyn Draper C. Ellen R. Richards D. Lillian Gilbreth

D

According to The Silent Language written by E. T. Hall, there are three anthropological models of time. Which of the following is not one of them? A. Procedural-traditional B. Linear-separable C. Circular-traditional D. Spatial-sequential

D (p. 274-275)

The most accurate quantitative time measure is: A. Self-report or diary method B. Recall method C. Observation method D. A combination of all of these methods to allow for cross checks.

D (p. 277-279)

Sources of stress include all but which of the following: A. Hurricanes, tornadoes, floods and other such natural events B. Angry family members and friends C. Clutter, mental and physical D. All of these are potential sources of stress

D (p. 322-323)

In 1932, Walter Cannon of the Harvard Medical School coined the phrase ________ to refer to the alerted condition of the body as it prepares for physical battle or escape. A. Terror or fright B. Push or pull C. Punch or race D. Flight or fight syndrome

D (p. 334)

Which of the following is false? A. Type B persons are more relaxed, easy going, and cooperative B. Type A persons are excessively striving, impatient, competitive C. Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) may provide stress management programs D. The most enthusiastic travelers for work are between the ages of 45-54.

D (p. 337)

The five countries with the highest carbon dioxide emissions include all of the following except: A. Qatar B. Australia C. Canada D. Kenya

D (p. 364)

Which of the following is false? A. A breakdown of U.S. household garbage reveals the largest amount percentage-wise is paper and paperboard. B. In U.S. households most of the water usage is in the bathroom. C. The founder of the modern environmental movement and author of Silent Spring is Rachel Carson D. Deciduous trees such as most pines do not lose their leaves/foliage in winter.

D (p. 380)

An area that is rising significantly in cost is: A. Health care B. Home appliances and electronics C. College tuition D. Both Health care and College tuition are correct

D (p. 401)

In Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, what is the level that is least likely to be achieved? A. Physiological B. Safety and security C. Belongingness D. Self-actualization

D (pg 177)

________ are backup or secondary plans to be used in case the first plan does not work out. A. Unilateral B. Directional C. Multilateral D. Contingency

D (pg 182)


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