Q1: Choose the right answer from the four alternatives given below.
(i) India’s population as per 2011 census is :
(a) 1028 million
(b) 3182 million
(c) 3287 million
(d) 1210 million
Ans: (a)
(ii) Which one of the following states has the highest density of population in India?
(a) West Bengal
(b) Kerala
(c) Uttar Pradesh
(d) Punjab
Ans: (a)
(iii) Which one of the following states has the highest proportion of urban population in India according to 2011 Census?
(a) Tamil Nadu
(b) Maharashtra
(c) Kerala
(d) Goa
Ans: (b)
(iv) Which one of the following is the largest linguistic group of India?
(a) Sino – Tibetan
(b) Indo – Aryan
(c) Austric
(d) Dravidian
Ans: (b)
Q2: Answer the following questions in about 30 words.
(i) Very hot and dry and very cold and wet regions of India have low density of population. In this light, explain the role of climate on the distribution of population.
Ans:
(ii) Which states have large rural population in India? Give one reason for such large rural population.
Ans: The states like Bihar and Sikkim have very high percentage of rural population. The reason is both states Bihar and Sikkim are highly dependent on agriculture for their livelihood.
(iii) Why do some states of India have higher rates of work participation than others?
Ans: In India, the work participation rate are higher in the areas of lower levels of economic development since number of manual workers are needed to perform the subsistence or near subsistence economic activities.
(iv) ‘The agricultural sector has the largest share of Indian workers.’ – Explain.
Ans: About 54.6 per cent of total working population are cultivators and agricultural labourers, whereas only 3.8% of workers are engaged in household industries and 41.6 % are other workers including nonhousehold industries, trade, commerce, construction and repair and other services.
Q3: Answer the following questions in about 150 words.
(i) Discuss the spatial pattern of density of population in India.
Ans: Density of population, is expressed as number of persons per unit area. It helps in getting a better understanding of the spatial distribution of population in relation to land. The density of population in India is 382 persons per sq km.
(ii) Give an account of the occupational structure of India’s population.
Ans: The occupational structure of a country refers to the division of its work force engaged in different economic activities.
Old NCERT Questions
Q1: Choose the right answer from the four alternatives given below.
(i) Which one of the following continents has the highest growth of population?
(a) Africa
(b) South America
(c) Asia
(d) North America
Ans: (a)
(ii) Which one of the following is not an area of sparse population?
(a) The Atacama
(b) South-east Asia
(c) Equatorial region
(d) Polar regions
Ans: (b)
(iii) Which one of the following is not a push factor ?
(a) Water shortage
(b) Medical/educational facilities
(c) Unemployment
(d) Epidemics
Ans: (b)
(iv) Which one of the following is not a fact?
(a) Human population increased more than ten times during the past 500 years.
(b) Nearly 80 million people are added to the world population each year.
(c) It took 100 years for the population to rise from 5 billion to 6 billion.
(d) Population growth is high in the first stage of demographic transition?
Ans: (c)
Q2: Answer the following questions in about 30 words.
(i) Name three geographical factors that influence the distribution of population.
Ans: Three geographical factors that influence the distribution of population are:
(ii) There are a number of areas with high population density in the world. Why does this happen?
Ans: This happens due to the following factors:
(iii) What are the three components of population change?
Ans: Three components of population change are birth rate, death rate and migration.
Q3: Distinguish between:
(i) Birth rate and death rate.
Ans:
(ii) Push factors and pull factors of migration.
Ans: The distinction:
Q4: Answer the following questions in about 150 words.
(i) Discuss the factors influencing the distribution and density of population in the world.
Ans: The various factors that influence the distribution and density of population in the world are:
Geographical Factors:
Economic Factors
Social and Cultural Factors: Some places attract more people because they have religious or cultural significance. People tend to move away from places where there is social and political unrest. Many a times governments offer incentives to people to live in sparsely populated areas or move away from overcrowded places.
(ii) Discuss the three stages of demographic transition.
Ans: The three stages of demographic transition are:
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