Module II: Self-Administered Quiz Module II - Self-Administered Quiz Quiz Description: The following self-test quiz is designed to check your understanding of important learning concepts for this topic. The quiz contains ten multiple choice questions. There is no time limit for you to take the quiz and you may attempt to take it as many times as you like. After you click the Submit button, you will see your Grade, number of Correct Answers, your answers, and the Answer Key for each question. Quiz Instructions: While you are taking the quiz, we advise you not referring to any course materials. After you Submit your answers, you may self-reflect the missing points, review relevant contents as necessary, and retake the quiz again until you get the full points Answer the following questions to see how well you have learnt in this topic: The Convention on Biological Diversity was an international agreement that was drawn up at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in:*1982199019921995The best estimate of the percentage of mammals that are threatened with extinction is:*5%10%18%26%The Living Planet Index suggests that there has been a decline since 1970 in the populations of the monitored species of:*20%30%40%50%A disjunct population is one that is:*Spottily distributedBelow the minimum viable population sizeExtinctRapidly increasingThe effects of climate change on biodiversity are:*Extremely well understoodWell understoodPoorly understoodCompletely unknownIn Australia, the percentage of endemic plants is:*11%54%92%100%Rainforest species are invading sclerophyllous woodlands in Australia because of:*Fire has been excludedThe use of herbicides is reducing competitionKoalas don’t eat rainforest treesClimate changeForests in the San Gabriel Mountains of California have been affected by:*Sulphur dioxideOzoneNitrogen dioxideHydrogen fluorideThe Emerald Ash Borer is native to:*North AmericaSouthwest EuropeAustraliaNortheast AsiaPrescribed burning is:*The accidental use of fireThe deliberate use of catastrophic fireFires that occur naturallyThe deliberate use of low intensity fires. Δ