Permaculture with Simrit Malhi. When people think of an alternative or… Quiz

Discover the core concepts, ethics, and practical insights of permaculture and sustainable living promoted by Simrit Malhi, including how these practices support abundance and balance in daily life.

  1. Permaculture Ethics

    Which of the following is one of the core ethics of permaculture?

    1. Monoculture Focus
    2. Rapid Expansion
    3. Profit Maximization
    4. Earth Care

    Explanation: Earth Care is a core ethical principle in permaculture, emphasizing the importance of caring for the environment. Profit Maximization and Rapid Expansion are typically associated with conventional industrial methods and are not part of permaculture ethics. Monoculture Focus contradicts permaculture's emphasis on biodiversity.

  2. Permaculture Scope

    How can permaculture be incorporated into daily life, even for people who do not farm?

    1. By focusing solely on plant growth
    2. Only by managing farmland
    3. Through government regulations alone
    4. By making thoughtful, sustainable choices in any setting

    Explanation: Permaculture principles can guide anyone to make more sustainable choices, whether or not they farm. It is a design philosophy applicable to all aspects of life, not limited to agriculture. The other options limit permaculture and miss its broad applicability.

  3. Design Principles

    What does permaculture design aim to mimic when creating sustainable systems?

    1. Urban sprawl
    2. Natural ecosystems
    3. Highly controlled laboratories
    4. Factory assembly lines

    Explanation: Permaculture strives to recreate the balance and resilience found in natural ecosystems. Factory assembly lines and laboratories are human-made and lack ecological integration. Urban sprawl does not reflect permaculture's ecological design approach.

  4. Permaculture vs. Farming Methods

    How does permaculture differ from biodynamic or organic farming methods?

    1. Permaculture produces less food than organic methods
    2. Permaculture forbids technology, unlike organic farming
    3. Permaculture only supports traditional tools
    4. Permaculture is about overall design, while others focus on crop-growing methods

    Explanation: Permaculture provides a framework for designing entire systems, whereas biodynamic and organic methods specify how crops are grown. The other options misrepresent the use of tools, technology, or productivity in permaculture.

  5. Diversity and Resilience

    Why is biodiversity important in a permaculture system?

    1. It eliminates the need for planning
    2. It lowers soil quality
    3. It increases resilience against pests and environmental changes
    4. It makes harvesting faster

    Explanation: Biodiversity contributes to system resilience, ensuring that if one species fails, others can maintain ecological balance. While harvesting might become more complex, soil quality generally benefits from diversity. Eliminating planning is not an outcome of biodiversity.