CADS 2000 EXAM 1 – 3 QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED
ACCURATE ANSWERS
When did the Industrial Revolution begin? - Answers - 1760
What are some key inventions that came out during the Industrial Revolution? -
Answers - Power loom, water powered spinning frame, Spinning Jenny
Who was the father of the Industrial Revolution? - Answers - Carl von Carlowitz
Who worked in the Lowell factories? - Answers - young women
Did globalization just start? - Answers - Globalization has been around a long time, but
it is faster and more widespread than it was centuries ago.
What is the purpose of the World Trade Organization? - Answers - To manage
international disputes and resolve issues
Who are members of the International Criminal Court? - Answers - Almost half the
countries in the world
What specific side effect of World War II affected consumerism in the US? - Answers -
Rationing goods
What did the Avocado farmers and milk farmers learn? - Answers - Globalization leads
to new markets but it leads to new risks.
How did globalization effect the movie industry? - Answers - Films are funded and
viewed in China.
Where are Pharmaceutical products made? - Answers - Designed in the United States
and manufactured abroad.
What shipping method came about in the Industrial revolution? - Answers - Shipping
containers
What is the purpose of Nato? - Answers - To safeguard its members' freedom and
security
When and who coined the term sustainability? - Answers - Hans von Carlowitz in 1713
What are the three pillars of sustainability? - Answers - environmental, social, economic
, Which part of ESG examines how a company manages relationships with employees,
suppliers, and customers? - Answers - social
Of the 7 Sustainable Priorities, which refers to traditional, local craftsmanship? -
Answers - Fair and Ethical
Of the 7 Sustainable Priorities, which refers to how things are designed, manufactured,
and transported? - Answers - Green and Clean
Resources that can be replenished are referred to as - Answers - Renewable resources
Are fossil fuels renewable resources? - Answers - No
What is Cradle to Grave? - Answers - When a product is used and then is thrown away
to go to the landfill
What is cradle to cradle? - Answers - When is product is used but then is reused in
ways such as up cycling or down cycling
What is recycling? - Answers - Convert waste into reusable material.
What is downcycling? - Answers - Recycling products into lower-quality products
What is upcycling? - Answers - Recycling products into higher-quality products
What are upcycling and down cycling trying to do? - Answers - Close the loop
What is a con of recycling? - Answers - It is expensive
Which resource was used to make the pages of the physical Cradle to Cradle book? -
Answers - Plastic
When we measure our ecological footprint, what chemical element is it primarily
measuring? - Answers - Carbon Emissions
Which of the following is the correct order of the typical product lifecycle steps? -
Answers - natural resources & technical nutrients, manufacturing, retail, use, trash
What is Product Plus? - Answers - When you are purchasing a product that has
additives in it that you did not know you were purchasing.
What is Intergenerational Remote Tyranny? - Answers - Making product without thinking
about the negative effects that they can have on future generations.
What are crude products? - Answers - Products that are not designed for human or
ecological health.
ACCURATE ANSWERS
When did the Industrial Revolution begin? - Answers - 1760
What are some key inventions that came out during the Industrial Revolution? -
Answers - Power loom, water powered spinning frame, Spinning Jenny
Who was the father of the Industrial Revolution? - Answers - Carl von Carlowitz
Who worked in the Lowell factories? - Answers - young women
Did globalization just start? - Answers - Globalization has been around a long time, but
it is faster and more widespread than it was centuries ago.
What is the purpose of the World Trade Organization? - Answers - To manage
international disputes and resolve issues
Who are members of the International Criminal Court? - Answers - Almost half the
countries in the world
What specific side effect of World War II affected consumerism in the US? - Answers -
Rationing goods
What did the Avocado farmers and milk farmers learn? - Answers - Globalization leads
to new markets but it leads to new risks.
How did globalization effect the movie industry? - Answers - Films are funded and
viewed in China.
Where are Pharmaceutical products made? - Answers - Designed in the United States
and manufactured abroad.
What shipping method came about in the Industrial revolution? - Answers - Shipping
containers
What is the purpose of Nato? - Answers - To safeguard its members' freedom and
security
When and who coined the term sustainability? - Answers - Hans von Carlowitz in 1713
What are the three pillars of sustainability? - Answers - environmental, social, economic
, Which part of ESG examines how a company manages relationships with employees,
suppliers, and customers? - Answers - social
Of the 7 Sustainable Priorities, which refers to traditional, local craftsmanship? -
Answers - Fair and Ethical
Of the 7 Sustainable Priorities, which refers to how things are designed, manufactured,
and transported? - Answers - Green and Clean
Resources that can be replenished are referred to as - Answers - Renewable resources
Are fossil fuels renewable resources? - Answers - No
What is Cradle to Grave? - Answers - When a product is used and then is thrown away
to go to the landfill
What is cradle to cradle? - Answers - When is product is used but then is reused in
ways such as up cycling or down cycling
What is recycling? - Answers - Convert waste into reusable material.
What is downcycling? - Answers - Recycling products into lower-quality products
What is upcycling? - Answers - Recycling products into higher-quality products
What are upcycling and down cycling trying to do? - Answers - Close the loop
What is a con of recycling? - Answers - It is expensive
Which resource was used to make the pages of the physical Cradle to Cradle book? -
Answers - Plastic
When we measure our ecological footprint, what chemical element is it primarily
measuring? - Answers - Carbon Emissions
Which of the following is the correct order of the typical product lifecycle steps? -
Answers - natural resources & technical nutrients, manufacturing, retail, use, trash
What is Product Plus? - Answers - When you are purchasing a product that has
additives in it that you did not know you were purchasing.
What is Intergenerational Remote Tyranny? - Answers - Making product without thinking
about the negative effects that they can have on future generations.
What are crude products? - Answers - Products that are not designed for human or
ecological health.