Collapse by Jared Diamond - Exam
  • 1. In his thought-provoking book 'Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed', Jared Diamond explores the various factors that lead to the collapse of civilizations throughout history, drawing on a rich tapestry of examples ranging from the ancient Maya and the Vikings to modern societies. Diamond meticulously examines the environmental challenges, such as deforestation, climate change, and loss of biodiversity, that contribute to societal decline, as well as the complex interplay of cultural, political, and economic decisions made by these societies. He underscores that the lessons learned from these historical precedents are incredibly relevant to contemporary global issues, including overpopulation, resource depletion, and sustainable development. Through a multidisciplinary approach that incorporates history, ecology, and anthropology, Diamond compellingly argues that the fates of past civilizations offer critical insights into the potential trajectories of our own society and the importance of making informed choices to avert a similar fate.

    What is the central subject of Jared Diamond's 'Collapse'?
A) Societies that thrived through technological innovation
B) Military strategies of ancient civilizations
C) Societies that collapsed due to environmental problems
D) Religious movements throughout history
  • 2. Which modern U.S. state does Diamond discuss as facing environmental challenges?
A) California
B) Florida
C) Montana
D) Texas
  • 3. What was a key factor in the Norse Greenland colony's collapse?
A) Refusal to adapt to Inuit practices
B) Volcanic eruption
C) Foreign invasion
D) Overpopulation
  • 4. Which ancient civilization in the American Southwest does Diamond examine?
A) Anasazi
B) Maya
C) Aztec
D) Inca
  • 5. What is Diamond's five-point framework for analyzing societal collapses?
A) Population growth, urbanization, industrialization, globalization, innovation
B) Technology, education, healthcare, infrastructure, governance
C) Economic systems, military power, cultural development, political structure, religious beliefs
D) Environmental damage, climate change, hostile neighbors, friendly trade partners, society's response
  • 6. Which Pacific island society successfully managed its resources according to Diamond?
A) Tahiti
B) Fiji
C) Hawaii
D) Tikopia
  • 7. What was a major environmental issue in ancient Mesopotamia?
A) Water pollution
B) Deforestation
C) Soil salinization
D) Air pollution
  • 8. The collapse of the Cahokia civilization is linked to what problem?
A) Volcanic activity
B) Disease epidemics
C) Foreign invasion
D) Deforestation and erosion
  • 9. What is 'ecocide' as discussed in Collapse?
A) Mass extinction events
B) Killing of endangered species
C) Environmental destruction causing societal collapse
D) Biological warfare
  • 10. What was a key difference between Norse and Inuit survival in Greenland?
A) Inuit had larger populations
B) Norse had better technology
C) Norse practiced better farming
D) Inuit adapted to marine resources
  • 11. The Anasazi collapse in Chaco Canyon involved what environmental stress?
A) Volcanic ash
B) Flooding
C) Drought and deforestation
D) Earthquakes
  • 12. What was the primary building material on Easter Island?
A) Wood
B) Stone
C) Clay
D) Ice
  • 13. The Maya collapse occurred during which century?
A) 9th century AD
B) 12th century AD
C) 15th century AD
D) 5th century BC
  • 14. What resource was crucial for Norse survival in Greenland?
A) Spices
B) Livestock
C) Gold
D) Silk
  • 15. Which ancient civilization does Diamond examine as a case study of collapse?
A) The Maya
B) The Egyptians
C) The Romans
D) The Greeks
  • 16. Which modern country does Diamond praise for its environmental policies?
A) Japan
B) United States
C) Australia
D) China
  • 17. The Anasazi collapse occurred in what modern region?
A) Central Mexico
B) Peruvian Andes
C) Amazon Basin
D) Southwestern United States
  • 18. What resource depletion affected both Easter Island and the Pitcairn Islanders?
A) Fish stocks
B) Trees
C) Fresh water
D) Stone tools
  • 19. Rwanda is discussed as an example of collapse related to what issue?
A) Overpopulation
B) Drought
C) Industrial pollution
D) Foreign debt
  • 20. Which Caribbean country does Diamond discuss as facing environmental challenges?
A) Jamaica
B) Cuba
C) Dominican Republic
D) Bahamas
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