Chapter 2: The Demographic Structure of Indian Society
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Main source of demographic data in India is:
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Demographic structure includes:
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Which theory explains imbalance between population and food?
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Which is a social effect of population growth?
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Old age group is:
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Youth population is:
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High dependency ratio means:
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Demography helps in:
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Census provides:
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Sex ratio decline indicates:
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High infant mortality indicates:
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Which factor improves life expectancy?
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Population explosion means:
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Low death rate leads to:
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High fertility leads to:
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Which affects population growth?
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Population growth rate is:
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Literacy means:
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Economic density refers to:
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Agricultural density refers to:
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Arithmetic density refers to:
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Which is a demographic indicator?
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Migration refers to:
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Dependent population includes:
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Working population age group is:
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Negative growth occurs when:
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Replacement level refers to:
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Population density means:
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Preventive checks include:
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Positive checks include:
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Food production grows in:
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According to Malthus, population grows in:
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Malthusian theory was given by:
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Demographic dividend occurs when:
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Dependency ratio refers to:
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Age structure refers to:
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Sex ratio is:
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Life expectancy means:
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Maternal Mortality Rate refers to deaths of:
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Infant Mortality Rate refers to deaths of:
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Fertility rate refers to:
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Death rate refers to:
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Birth rate refers to:
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Census is conducted in India every:
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Which is NOT a demographic process?
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Social demography focuses on:
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Formal demography deals with:
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‘Demos’ means:
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The term ‘demography’ is derived from which language?
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What is demography?
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