1) Urbanisation is the process in which people move from ______ areas to urban ones. a) industrial b) mountainous c) rural d) coastal 2) A lack of resources in the countryside is a common ______ factor that drives people to cities. a) pull b) push c) main d) social 3) In cities, people often have access to better ______, which is a strong pull factor. a) landscape b) agriculture c) traditions d) healthcare 4) One of the negative effects of urbanisation is the increase in ______ in cities. a) overcrowding b) population c) services d) opportunities 5) The ______ gap between the rich and the poor is a significant social issue in urban areas. a) cultural b) generation c) income d) education 6) Rapid urbanisation can lead to a shortage of affordable ______. a) jobs b) cars c) schools d) housing 7) Urbanisation often results in the ______ of traditional values and lifestyles. a) loss b) support c) creation d) promotion 8) A city with a population of over 10 million is called a ______. a) metropolis b) megacity c) capital d) town 9) Many people move to cities with the hope of finding stable ______. a) entertainment b) employment c) inviroment d) community 10) The process of urbanisation is often accompanied by the ______ of infrastructure. a) destruction b) development c) decrease d) discussion 11) One positive effect of urbanisation is that it can ______ the economy of a country. a) slow down b) control c) stabilise d) boost 12) The ______ of living in cities is usually higher than in the countryside. a) speed b) quality c) cost d) style

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