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Kindly note that you will be presented with 50 questions randomized from the NOUN question bank. Make sure to take the quiz multiple times so you can get familiar with the questions and answers, as new questions are randomized in each attempt.
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ESM106
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Most people feel that a world without melodious __________ or delicate butterflies would be a much duller place to live in
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The activity of hunting and gathering by their very nature change plants and animals _________
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There are countries today whose past generation did not fail the existing generation just because they employed appropriate environmental planning _______ and that also on time
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Severe soil erosion flooding and famine are often characteristic of areas where the natural ________ has been destroyed
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____________ auditing is an instrument for executive information and control
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___________ as a process involves programming, auditing and information support systems
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When a __________ is in danger of extinction it may be necessary to transfer a breeding stock to an animals ot botanic garden for plants
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_______ organise excursions to wildlife parks to enable students to see at first hand some of the biological phenomena which cannot be demonstrated in conventional school laboratories
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The term environmental planning may be globally referred to as the process of formilating, evaluating and implementing environmental ___________
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Our research scientists utilize wild animals in their _______________
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Planning is a process of quickening the pace of natural evolution by _______ action
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Resources may be classified into ___________ categorires
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Wildlife based tourism a thriving industry brings in some foreign _______ into the country
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Humans have always killed animals for food for their skins and for animals product such as oil and ________
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Planning theory recommends __________ complementary modes which can be modified to environmental management
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Environmental management in Nigeria historically may be grouped under _______ phases
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The rapid depletion of natural habitats in Nigeria is a very serious threat to our tropical rain forest ______ heritage
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Renewable perpetual resources are humanly speaking ___________
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___________ is defind as the use of earth's resources in such a way that they will be able to support all life including human li the future
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The __________ have contributed tremeduosly in the construction of bore holes water wells and other water reservoirs These are very essential development
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another name for wildlife meat is commonly refered to as ______
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A resource may be defined as a means in nature that is available for supplying living organisms ________
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Each human demands some inputs for survival growth and ________
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___________ reserves or game reserves can be designated for many purposes
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Millions of birds'species are exported out of Nigeria _________
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Certain wildlife species are found to be on the ________ of extinction
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Environmental resource management is a key Aspect in environmental ________
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Many living things are not only interesting, but also very beautiful and appeal to our sense of ___________
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__________ is a technical instrument a process and an end result
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The continued use of chemical as the _________ method of controlling wildlife pest is undersirable
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The title Fundamentals of Wildlife Management is of which module in ESM 106 course material
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Construction involves people and their values ______________
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Forestry programme and their associated environmental management strategies were grouped into _________ zones
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In planning ______________ are more important than techniques
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In its broadest sense_________ encompasses all living organisms that occur in the wild
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The course ESM106 environmental resource management is written by ________________
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The advent of the use of fossil fuels gave societies many tools with which to affect their ___________
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Animal which kills other animals for food as known as ________
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_________ habitats may change for better or for worse depending on how they are utilized by both people and wild animals
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Environmental Impact Assessment is a planning process which saw its formal start in _______
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Environmental Management cannot be on the move without the process of ____________
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Wildlife supplies ______ percent of the annual consumption of animal protein in the rural area of the forest belt
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The first school of thought says environmental management in Nigeria began as a novel _______________
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Game reserves are common to all but one of these states in nigeria except _______
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A ________ is an effective construction that regulates the flow of a river and storage of water which would otherwise escappe to the sea
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_________ supplies them with the raw materials needed to maintain their existence
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Every single _________ more than 2000 square kilometers of land are eaten up by the spread of towns roads factoriesmining and soil erosion
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Dualists are of the view that the problems of environmental management in nigeria are basically buried in the ______ past
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Some _______ tsetse flies and termites cause severe economic losses to people
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_____ projects a desirable future event from present and past experiences
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