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  • Question 1
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    Which among the following is a feature of India's population?
    Solution
    The birth rate measure the number of birth during a year per 1000 of population. India experience a higher birth rate comparatively. Birth rate in India is high because of the following reasons- illiteracy, social orthodoxy and desire of a male child.
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    The _______________ in the year 1921, thus, it has been termed as the year of the great divide.
    Solution
    The population of India in the year 1921 saw a negative growth, thus, it has been termed as the year of the great divide. According to 1921 census the population of India was approximately 25 crores. India experienced a fall in population according to 1921 census. According to the data, the population was about 251,321,213.
  • Question 3
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    In the ____________ stage of demographic transition, the birth as well as the death rates decline.
    Solution
    The theory of demographic transition deals with transition from high to low birth rates and death rates.The first stage of demographic transition is characterized by high birth rates and high death rates.The first stage of demographic transition was experienced in India, during the period of1891-1921.
    The second stage of demographic transition is characterized with population explosion. Population explosion refers to the situation when population increases due to high birth rate and low death rate.
    In the third stage of demographic transition, the birth as well as the death rates decline.
  • Question 4
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    The population in India has almost tripled since _____________, as per Census 2011.
    Solution
    The population in India has almost tripled since 1951, as per Census 2011. In 1951 the population of India was about 359 million and according to 2011 census the population of India is about 1210193422.
  • Question 5
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    The first stage of demographic transition is characterised by _______ birth rates and ________ death rates.
    Solution
    The theory of demographic transition deals with transition from high to low birth rates and death rates.The first stage of demographic transition is characterized by high birth rates and high death rates.The first stage of demographic transition was experienced in India, during the period of1891-1921.
    The second stage of demographic transition is characterized with population explosion. Population explosion refers to the situation when population increases due to high birth rate and low death rate.
    In the third stage of demographic transition, the birth as well as the death rates decline.
  • Question 6
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    The first stage of demographic transition was experienced in India, during the period of ___________.
    Solution
    The theory of demographic transition deals with transition from high to low birth rates and death rates.The first stage of demographic transition is characterized by high birth rates and high death rates.The first stage of demographic transition was experienced in India, during the period of1891-1921.
  • Question 7
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    The theory of demographic transition deals with transition from ________________.
    Solution
    The theory of demographic transition deals with transition from high to low birth rates and death rates.
  • Question 8
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    Population growth in India has been positive during each Census since 1911, except for the Census of _________.
    Solution
    The population of India, as recorded at each decennial census from 1901 has grown steadily except for a decrease during 1911-1921.According to 1921 census the population of India was approximately 25 crores. India experienced a fall in population according to 1921 census. According to the data, the population was about 251,321,213.
  • Question 9
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    Which among the following statements is incorrect with regards to the features of population in India?
    Solution

    The density of population in India is 297 people per square kilometre.- this statement is false.
    Density of population indicates number of people living per square kilometer. The approximate national average for Density of Population is 400 persons per square kilometer. Density of population is not the same for all the states in India. It depends upon both- endowment of natural resources and level of development.
  • Question 10
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     Which of the following situation refers to lactational amenorrhea?
    Solution
    In some females , just after child birth , there is a phase of amoenorrhoea or absence of menstruation . It is also the phase of intense lactation . In this during breast feeding the child fully prevents conception . this method is however , effective only upto a maximum period of 6 months . 
    So the correct option is 'It is the absence of menstruation during the period of intense lactation following parturition' .
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