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CEE 181 Midterm Test Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update Questions about birthing Neanderthals are not a silly waste of time because - Answers the technology is nearly ready, but the moral and ethical implications are only starting to be discussed What is valid reason why someone would birth a Neanderthal? - Answers Because birthing a Neanderthal would generate instant notoreity and fame. The rat-brained robot is a cyborg. - Answers True The idea that humans are a design space and, for example, are being wired up with robotic extensions, is important to discuss because - Answers it forces us to consider what being human really means As discussed in this lecture, augmented cognition or "augcog" is - Answers an integration of humans and information technology (e.g., computers and networks) that enables humans to function more effectively in the increasingly technology-enabled world in which we live The future of humankind is shaped by evolving technology, but technology is not changing by itself. Importantly, so are: - Answers human values and culture The rat brain robot reminds us - Answers that the integration of biology and machine is closer than you may think and may have been here all along.... The inequalities which economists term "the Great Divergence": - Answers Is indicative of a complex interaction of economics, technology, and culture The Great Divergence occurred because: - Answers Economic advancement came quickly to technology-enabled societies, whereas societies without technology did not advance at a similar rate. Most science historians are likely to agree that the most important "event" in human history is the Industrial Revolution. - Answers True The efficiency of modern industrial agriculture is required - Answers to feed the large and growing human population There is very likely no connection between technology and the number of humans that can survive on planet earth. - Answers False What is the primary reason that suggests Phoenix does not have to worry about its water supply for the foreseeable future? - Answers Phoenix has water rights associated with its agricultural activities. What sector in the United States consumes the most water? - Answers The agricultural sector "Embedded water" is an idea that helps us assess environmental impact by estimating - Answers The amount of water used to produce commonly used and traded items When we consider resources like fresh water and phosphorus, it's better to consider it a "price point" issue than it is to fear that we will "run out. - Answers True The major branches of geoengineering include (select all that apply): - Answers Solar radiation management Carbon capture and sequestration Among the reasons the "climate change" debate is so fractious are: - Answers There are still significant differences of opinion about how much climate change is natural, and how much is caused by human impacts. Developed countries cannot simply tell developing countries to stop burning fossil fuels. Some oversimplify and view it as a problem to be solved instead of a condition to be managed Which of these are approaches to solar radiation management? - Answers high altitude reflective balloons and sulfur-seeded clouds to increase albedo Once technology exists that can control carbon levels in the atmosphere the true problem surfaces because now we must come to agreement on what kind of world we want. - Answers True Which of the following earth systems are independent of the carbon cycle? - Answers None Managing earth systems in the Anthropocene involves far more than climate change. - Answers True Burning biofuels seems like a great way to exploit carbon-based fuels while approaching net zero increase in atmospheric carbon until you remember: - Answers Even if the biofuel is from a non-food source, it usually requires fairly intensive care to optimize production. Growing biomass for fuel implicates Nitrogen in fertilizer use (which comes through an energy intensive process). Phosphorus is used in fertilizers and must be mined. The polarization in public debate over topics like climate change helps to clarify the arguments and establish clear "sides". - Answers False Despite the fact that humans are responsible for mobilizing under 10% of the carbon on earth (compared to 90% of the iron!), it is vital to remember that: - Answers Almost all of the human-mobilized portion ends up in the atmosphere. The _______ world was responsible for the most global trading about 1000 years ago. - Answers Islamic The nation-state is a technology which evolved to: - Answers Become the primary source of authority in global affairs Manage the complexity of merged people groups as a unit Ensure recognition of sovereignty within artificial geo-political borders The acronym, NGO, stands for: - Answers Non-Governmental Organization Fundamentalisms (of all kinds including environmental, economic, religious, etc.) generally arise in response to: - Answers increasing rates of change and increasing complexity in the world Since its inception, the dominance of the nation-state in world affairs has been obvious, but lately absolute nation-state control has been diluted by the rise of - Answers Numerous NGOs, trans- and multi-national corporations, and (presumably) non-political global bodies like the UN

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CEE 181 Midterm Test Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2025-2026

Questions about birthing Neanderthals are not a silly waste of time because - Answers the
technology is nearly ready, but the moral and ethical implications are only starting to be
discussed

What is valid reason why someone would birth a Neanderthal? - Answers Because birthing a
Neanderthal would generate instant notoreity and fame.

The rat-brained robot is a cyborg. - Answers True

The idea that humans are a design space and, for example, are being wired up with robotic
extensions, is important to discuss because - Answers it forces us to consider what being
human really means

As discussed in this lecture, augmented cognition or "augcog" is - Answers an integration of
humans and information technology (e.g., computers and networks) that enables humans to
function more effectively in the increasingly technology-enabled world in which we live

The future of humankind is shaped by evolving technology, but technology is not changing by
itself. Importantly, so are: - Answers human values and culture

The rat brain robot reminds us - Answers that the integration of biology and machine is closer
than you may think and may have been here all along....

The inequalities which economists term "the Great Divergence": - Answers Is indicative of a
complex interaction of economics, technology, and culture

The Great Divergence occurred because: - Answers Economic advancement came quickly to
technology-enabled societies, whereas societies without technology did not advance at a similar
rate.

Most science historians are likely to agree that the most important "event" in human history is
the Industrial Revolution. - Answers True

The efficiency of modern industrial agriculture is required - Answers to feed the large and
growing human population

There is very likely no connection between technology and the number of humans that can
survive on planet earth. - Answers False

What is the primary reason that suggests Phoenix does not have to worry about its water supply
for the foreseeable future? - Answers Phoenix has water rights associated with its agricultural
activities.

What sector in the United States consumes the most water? - Answers The agricultural sector

, "Embedded water" is an idea that helps us assess environmental impact by estimating -
Answers The amount of water used to produce commonly used and traded items

When we consider resources like fresh water and phosphorus, it's better to consider it a "price
point" issue than it is to fear that we will "run out. - Answers True

The major branches of geoengineering include (select all that apply): - Answers Solar radiation
management

Carbon capture and sequestration

Among the reasons the "climate change" debate is so fractious are: - Answers There are still
significant differences of opinion about how much climate change is natural, and how much is
caused by human impacts.

Developed countries cannot simply tell developing countries to stop burning fossil fuels.

Some oversimplify and view it as a problem to be solved instead of a condition to be managed

Which of these are approaches to solar radiation management? - Answers high altitude
reflective balloons and sulfur-seeded clouds to increase albedo

Once technology exists that can control carbon levels in the atmosphere the true problem
surfaces because now we must come to agreement on what kind of world we want. - Answers
True

Which of the following earth systems are independent of the carbon cycle? - Answers None

Managing earth systems in the Anthropocene involves far more than climate change. - Answers
True

Burning biofuels seems like a great way to exploit carbon-based fuels while approaching net
zero increase in atmospheric carbon until you remember: - Answers Even if the biofuel is from a
non-food source, it usually requires fairly intensive care to optimize production.

Growing biomass for fuel implicates Nitrogen in fertilizer use (which comes through an energy
intensive process).

Phosphorus is used in fertilizers and must be mined.

The polarization in public debate over topics like climate change helps to clarify the arguments
and establish clear "sides". - Answers False

Despite the fact that humans are responsible for mobilizing under 10% of the carbon on earth
(compared to 90% of the iron!), it is vital to remember that: - Answers Almost all of the human-
mobilized portion ends up in the atmosphere.

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