The document provides an overview of topics to be covered for a test on population including key terms, factors that influence population growth and distribution, and concepts like population density. It lists terms like birth rate, death rate, natural increase, and infant mortality rate. It identifies factors that can cause populations to increase such as rising birth rates, falling death rates, and advances in technology and food production. It also prompts students to consider reasons why cities may be crowded and why people settle in certain areas over others, focusing on factors like available resources, suitable climate, and safety from natural disasters. Finally, it defines population density and lists both positive and negative factors that can influence this metric.