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Q.1. On the political outline map of the world identify:
A. The country with the lowest density of population in Asia. (Delhi 2016)
B. Name the country with the smallest population of Asia. (Delhi 2016)
C. The country with the highest growth rate of population in Asia. (All India 2014)
D. The country with the lowest growth rate of population (1995-2000) in Asia. (Delhi 2014)

Map Based Work: The World Population | Geography Class 12 - Humanities/Arts

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Map Based Work: The World Population | Geography Class 12 - Humanities/Arts


Q.2. On the political map of the world identify:
A. A country having the highest density of population in Asia. Delhi 2013
B. A country having the largest population in Europe, ail India 2010
C. A country having the lowest density of population in Africa. All India 2009
D. A country having the lowest population growth in Africa. Delhi 2009

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