Chapter 1: Population Distribution, Density, Growth & Composition
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Urbanization means:
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High literacy leads to:
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Which factor affects population growth?
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Population explosion occurred in:
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Adolescents form about:
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Adolescents age group:
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First complete census in India:
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Census is conducted every:
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Largest language group:
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India has how many scheduled languages?
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Secondary sector includes:
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Primary sector includes:
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Occupational structure shows:
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Marginal workers work:
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Main workers are those working:
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Working population refers to:
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Sex ratio means:
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Urban population is increasing due to:
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Rural population of India is about:
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Composition includes:
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Population doubling time refers to:
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High birth rate leads to:
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Migration is a:
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Phase IV (after 1981):
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Phase III (1951–1981):
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Phase II (1921–1951):
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Phase I (1901–1921):
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Growth phases in India are:
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Natural growth =
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Population growth means:
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Low density areas are:
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High density indicates:
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Physiological density is:
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Agricultural density refers to:
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Density increases with:
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Lowest density state:
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Highest density state:
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India’s population density (2011):
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Formula of density is:
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Population density means:
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Coastal areas are densely populated due to:
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Which is densely populated?
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Industrial regions attract population due to:
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Which factor is most important for population distribution?
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Mountain regions have low population because:
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Plains have dense population due to:
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Population distribution in India is:
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Which region has sparse population?
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Which Indian state has the highest population?
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Population distribution refers to:
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