1) What is the definition of underpopulation? a) When there are too many individuals in a population b) When there are too few individuals in a population c) When the population size remains constant 2) Which of the following is an example of underpopulation? a) A forest with a high number of trees b) A city with a low number of people c) A pond with a balanced number of fish 3) How does underpopulation impact a species? a) It leads to competition for resources b) It increases the risk of extinction c) It allows for more available resources 4) What is the definition of overpopulation? a) When there are too few individuals in a population b) When the population size remains constant c) When there are too many individuals in a population 5) Which of the following is an example of overpopulation? a) A forest with a low number of trees b) A city with a high number of people c) A pond with a balanced number of fish 6) How does overpopulation impact a species? a) It leads to competition for resources b) It increases the risk of extinction c) It allows for more available resources 7) Which of the following is a negative impact of under-population? a) Decreased competition for resources b) Increased genetic diversity c) Increased risk of disease outbreak 8) Which of the following is a negative impact of overpopulation? a) Increased competition for resources b) Decreased genetic diversity c) Decreased risk of disease outbreak 9) How can underpopulation be managed or prevented? a) By introducing new individuals to the population b) By reducing the availability of resources c) By promoting competition among individuals 10) How can overpopulation be managed or prevented? a) By introducing new individuals to the population b) By increasing the availability of resources c) By promoting unrestricted reproduction

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