European Studies | Subject Focus 7: Demography, Urbanisation and Regionalisation Processes in Europe | School-Based Assessment on Human Migration
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- Q1
What is human migration?
The transportation of goods and services across borders for trade purposes.
The movement of people from one location to another to settle permanently or temporarily in a new area.
The process of urbanisation, where rural areas develop into urban centres.
The movement of animals from one habitat to another for survival.
120s - Q2
Which of the following best describes internal migration?
The movement of people within the borders of a single country, including shifts between cities or regions.
The movement of people from one country to another for better economic opportunities.
The movement of people between continents due to natural disasters or conflicts.
The movement of people between rural areas and other countries for personal preferences.
120s - Q3
Which of the following best describes external migration?
The movement of people within their country in search of better living conditions.
The movement of people across international borders to settle in a country other than their own.
The seasonal movement of people from rural areas to urban areas.
The relocation of people due to changes in climate within their local region.
120s - Q4
Which of the following best describes mass migration?
The large-scale movement of people driven by factors like conflict, economic hardship, or environmental disasters.
A temporary relocation of people for seasonal work purposes.
The movement of a few individuals from one region to another for personal reasons.
A form of migration based solely on individual preferences for lifestyle changes.
120s - Q5
Which of the following best describes documented migration?
The movement of people between countries with official authorisation, such as visas or work permits.
The movement of people between countries without any official authorisation.
The movement of people between countries for short-term tourism.
The movement of people within the same country.
120s - Q6
Which of the following best describes undocumented migration?
Individuals entering or living in a country without legal documentation often risking deportation.
People moving to another country for work with official permission.
Migration within a country from one state to another, following all legal procedures.
Temporary migration for tourism purposes, with legal entry permits.
120s - Q7
Who are asylum seekers?
People moving for job opportunities.
Individuals fleeing persecution and awaiting refugee status.
Tourists or business travellers.
Individuals granted refugee status.
120s - Q8
What is the primary motivation behind economic migration?
Family reunification
Improved economic opportunities
The desire for political asylum
Cultural exchange
120s - Q9
What is the primary reason for political migration?
A compulsion to leave due to persecution, conflict, or violence
Economic opportunities in foreign countries
A desire for cultural exchange and travel
Seeking better educational prospects
120s - Q10
What does environmental migration refer to?
The migration of animals in response to seasonal changes.
The movement of people caused by political conflicts or war.
The relocation of individuals due to sudden or gradual environmental changes that negatively impact their lives or living conditions.
The voluntary movement of people seeking better job opportunities.
120s