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  • Question 1
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    Working population includes those persons who fall in the age group of ______.
    Solution
    The population of a nation is generally grouped into three broad categories:
    • Children (generally below 15 years): They are economically unproductive and need to be provided with food, clothing, education and medical care.
    • Working Age (15-59 years): They are economically productive and biologically reproductive. They comprise the working population.
    • Aged (Above 59 years): They can be economically productive though they may have retired. They may be working voluntarily but they are not available for employment through recruitment.
  • Question 2
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    The population of India in 2011 is ______________.
    Solution
    D.  121 Crores

    According to the provisional reports released on 31 March 2011, the Indian population increased to 121 crores with a decadal growth of 17.64%. Adult literacy rate increased to 74.04% with a decadal growth of 9.21%. The motto of census 2011 was 'Our Census, Our future'

    With latest Population Census of India in 2011, the total number of people living in India has been estimated at 1,210,193,422 (1.21 billion). The figures provided by Population Census of India shows that the country represents 17.31% of the world population. In 2011, India's 50% population was below the age of 25. India tops chart in adding more people every year to its Population. Poverty, illiteracy and high fertility rate are some of the reasons for rapid growth in Population of India. The steps taken by Government of India to control Population have little success but there is a long way to go.

  • Question 3
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    Adolescent population are grouped in age group of ___________.
    Solution
    The most significant feature of the Indian population is the size of its adolescent population. It constitutes one-fifth of the total population of India. Adolescents are generally grouped in the age-group of 10 to 19 years. They are the most important resource for the future. 
  • Question 4
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    Dependency ratio is affected by ________.
    Solution
    Dependency ratio is the ratio of people of dependent age (below 15 and above 60 years) to people of economically active ages (15-59 years).The percentage of children and the aged affect the dependency ratio because these groups are not producers.
  • Question 5
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    More than half of India's urban population lives in ______ states.
  • Question 6
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    The most significant feature of the Indian population is the size of its _______.
    Solution
    The most significant feature of the Indian population is the size of its adolescent population. It constitutes one-fifth of the total population of India. Adolescents are generally grouped in the age-group of 10 to 19 years. They are the most important resource for the future. 
  • Question 7
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    What is the reason for high growth rate of India's population?
    Solution

    The birth rate is higher than the death rate in India. We have been successful in declining the death rates but the same cannot be said for birth rates.

  • Question 8
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    The period that was regarded as a period of 'fast growth' in terms of the growth of population is _______.
    Solution
    The rate of growth of population was irregular and moderate till 1921. The year of 1921 is known as the period of great divide. The rate of population growth fluctuated between 1.0 to 1.35 per cent per annum. The period from 1921 to 1951 was period of fast growth. The increase in population amounted to 109 million. 
  • Question 9
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    Which of the following is a threat to environment?
    Solution
    There are many reasons as to why population growth is seen as a threat to the environment. For example, human populations use up natural resources, omit greenhouse gases contributing to climate change, destroy habitats resulting in loss of biodiversity, and increase air and water pollution levels.
  • Question 10
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    The magnitude of population growth refers to ____________.
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