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RESOURCE PERCEPTION AND MANAGEMENT - UNIT 3
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1. In the resource process, appraisal the central or core issue

True
False

2. A material continues to remain a "neutral stuff" forever once it is declared as such

True
False

3. In exploiting and utilising resources to satisfy human wants, man relies solely on his physical strength.

True
False

4. Opportunities may refer to intangible resources.

True
False

5. Nature gives "freely" only an infinitesimal fraction of her treasure and withholds the rest from resource-seeking and resource- creating man.

True
False

6. Man can create resistances for some resources.

True
False

7. Limits are sets in the satisfaction of culture wants.

True
False

8. Shelter and clothing are part of human "positive basic wants"

True
False

9. Culture wants are relatively constant and also recurs

True
False

10.

Human wants can be divided into wants and want.

11. Positive want doctrine leads to want expansion and multiplication and these have implications for resource management.

True
False

12.

State any two examples of human basic positive wants
i.
ii.

13.

What other name is given to the negative want doctrine?
ii.

14. Division of labour is enhanced by money as a medium of exchange.

True
False

15. Division of labour allows for the direct appraisal of the environment by individuals of all their wants.

True
False

16.

What is the foundation of all resources appraisal?

17. The most spectacular achievement of man's direct appraisal of resources was the introduction of money.

True
False

18.

The modern breakthrough in the appraisal of resources is attributed to

19. The relationship between individual wants and social objectives are that ...

individual wants are aggregates of social objectives
social objectives are aggregates of individual wants
individual wants are more important than social objectives
social objectives always similar to individual wants

20. Why was man's appraisal of resources very slow in the earliest times? Because ...

of his capital base
of his high technology
of his low technology
of his low interest in the resources available

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