Q 1 – Migrations change the number, distribution and composition of the population in (a) the area of departure (b) the area of arrival (c) both the area of departure and arrival (d) none of the above
Q 2 – A large proportion of children in a population is a result of (a) high birth rates (b) high life expectances (c) high death rates (d) more married couples
Q 3 – The magnitude of population growth refers to (a) the total population of an area (b) the number of persons added each year (c) the rate at which the population increases (d) the number of females per thousand males
Q 4 – According to the census 2001, a ‘literate’ persons is one who (a) can read and write his/her name (b) can read and write any language (c) is 7 years old and can read and write any language with understanding (d) knows the 3‘R’s (readings, writing, arithmetic)
Q 6 – What percentage of India’s population resides in the most populated state of India, Uttar Pradesh? (a) 38.96 per cent (b) 14.37 per cent (c) 16.16 per cent (d) 20.56 per cent
Q 11 – What do you mean by the magnitude of population growth? (a) The total population of an area (b) The number of females per thousand males (c) The number of persons added each year (d) None of these
Q 12 – Which one of the following state has a population density below 100 persons per square kilometre? (a) Jammu and Kashmir (b) Uttarakhand (c) Nagaland (d) All of these
Q 17 – Which one of the following state in India has a population density below 250 persons per square km? (a) Punjab (b) Haryana (c) Chhattisgarh (d) None of these
Q 19 – What is the main cause for the high growth of our population? (a) Rise in death rate (b) Decline of death rate (c) Decline of birth rate (d) None of these
Q 46 – ……………. is the state where the density of the population is 100 to 200 persons per sq. km. (a) Madhya Pradesh (b) Rajasthan (c) West Bengal (d) Uttar Pradesh