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Test: Migration : Types, Causes And Consequences - Question 1

Which stream is dominated by male migrants in India?

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Males in India predominate the rural to urban stream of migration due to economic reasons.

Test: Migration : Types, Causes And Consequences - Question 2

The highest number of tribes is found in

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  • Madhya Pradesh, Maharastra, Orissa, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, and Karnataka are the State having a larger number of Scheduled Tribes These states account for 83.2% of the total Scheduled Tribe population of the country. Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Jammu & Kashmir, Tripura, Mizoram, Bihar, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu, accounting for another 15.3% of the total Scheduled Tribe population. The share of the remaining states / Uts is negligible.
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Test: Migration : Types, Causes And Consequences - Question 3

There is no Scheduled caste population in:

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The correct option is B.
In Nagaland, Lakshadweep, and A & N Islands, no Scheduled Caste is notified. Total population of Scheduled Tribes is 84,326,240 as per the Census 2001 which accounts for 8.2% of the total population of the country.

Test: Migration : Types, Causes And Consequences - Question 4

Migration out of the country and into the country from the other countries is called

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Migration out of the country and into the country from the other countries is called international migration. Migration within the country is called internal migration.

Test: Migration : Types, Causes And Consequences - Question 5

Which is the main reason for the male migration in India:?

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Male migration in India is due to work and employment whereas the female population migrates mainly because of marriage.

Test: Migration : Types, Causes And Consequences - Question 6

Which of the following states do not have tribal population more than three-fourth of the state population?

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In Assam, the tribal population is less than three-fourth of the state population.

Test: Migration : Types, Causes And Consequences - Question 7

The state in India which has the highest concentration of Buddhists and Jains is

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The largest concentration of Buddhism is in Maharashtra (58.3%), where (73.4%) of the total Buddhists in India reside. The percentage of Jain population to the total population is maximum in Maharashtra (1.3%), Rajasthan (1.2%), Delhi (1.1%) and Gujarat (1.0%).

Test: Migration : Types, Causes And Consequences - Question 8

Which is the state with the largest concentration of Christians in India?

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Chistians are mostly concentrated inrural areas of Kerala, Goa and in the hills of Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Manipur and Chotanagpur area.

Test: Migration : Types, Causes And Consequences - Question 9

After Hinduism, which religion in India has the maximum followers?

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The religious groups of India include Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Zoroastrians, tribal and other indigenous faiths and beliefs. After Hinduism, Islam has the maximum followers in India.

Test: Migration : Types, Causes And Consequences - Question 10

The second most commonly spoken language in India is:

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Bengali is the second most commonly spoken language after Hindi.

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