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Test: World Population - Question 1

Consider the following statements and select the correct answer from the codes given below:

Assertion (A): The growth rate of population in developing

countries is higher than that of developed

countries.

Reason (R): Low level of economic development leads to high

total fertility rate.

Codes:

Detailed Solution for Test: World Population - Question 1
Growth rate of population in developing countries is higher than that of developed countries because low level of economic developments leads to high total fertility rate. In the developed countries the annual number of births barely exceeds deaths because of low birth rates and much older populations.

Test: World Population - Question 2

The demographic transition model was propounded by

Detailed Solution for Test: World Population - Question 2
  • The demographic transition model was propounded by F.W. Notestion.

  • Frank Wallace Notestein (August 16, 1902 – February 19, 1983) was an American demographer who contributed significantly to the development of science.

  • He was the founding director of the Office of Population Research at Princeton University, and later president of the Population Council. He was also the first director of the Population Division of the United Nations, 1946–1948.

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Test: World Population - Question 3

Currently half of the world’s population lives in just six countries. Identify them from the following.

Detailed Solution for Test: World Population - Question 3
More than 7.2 billion people exist in the world today with half the global population residing in just six countries. India has 1.3 billion people, China 1.4 billion, U.S. 320 million, Brazil 200 million, Indonesia 250 million and Pakistan 182 million people.

Test: World Population - Question 4

Why South-East Asia has the largest concentration of peasant population at the global scale?

Detailed Solution for Test: World Population - Question 4
  • The term, ‘intensive subsistence agriculture’ is used to describe a type of agriculture characterised by high output per unit of land and relatively low output per worker.

  • Sometimes it is also known as ‘monsoon type of agriculture’. It is found in China, Japan, Korea, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, the greater part of continental South- East Asia. This is why the largest population of peasants is found in this area.

Test: World Population - Question 5

The most populated desert in the world is

Detailed Solution for Test: World Population - Question 5
Thar in Rajasthan is the most populated desert in the world.

Test: World Population - Question 6

When 0-14 and 15-44 age groups population of a country of a country is almost identical, the growth of population would be called—

Detailed Solution for Test: World Population - Question 6
When the 0-14 and 15-44 age group population of a country is almost identical, the growth of population would be called Zero growth, because the fertility rate (age group of 20-40) shall be probably nil.

Test: World Population - Question 7

The continents with the highest and the lowest density of population are respectively

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Test: World Population - Question 8

Consider the following statements and select the correct answer from the codes given:

Assertion (A): China is the second most populous country of the world.

Reason (R): Its density of population is much lower than that of India.

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Detailed Solution for Test: World Population - Question 8

China and India are the two most populated countries in the world. Population density of India is 325 people per square km compared to 153 of China. So, India is 2.58 times denser than China.

 

 

Test: World Population - Question 9

Arrange the following countries of South Asia in descending order of their population density and use the codes to select the correct answer:

1. India

2. Bangladesh

3. Pakistan

4. Srilanka

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Detailed Solution for Test: World Population - Question 9
Population density of Bangladesh is 1118 sq. Km, India - 364 sq. Km, Sri Lanka is 308 sq. Km, Pakistan is 245 sq.Km.

Test: World Population - Question 10

Which of the following is/are the stage(s) of demographic transition?

1. High death rate and birth rate, low growth rate.

2. Rapid decline in death rate, continued low birth rate, very low growth rate.

3. Rapid decline in birth rate, continued decline in death rate

4. Low death rate and birth rate, low growth rate.

Select the correct answer using the codes given below

Detailed Solution for Test: World Population - Question 10
  • Demographic transition (DT) refers to the transition from high birth and death rates to lower birth and death rates as a country or region develops from a pre-industrial to an industrialized economic system.

  • The theory was proposed in 1929 by the American demographer Warren Thompson, who observed changes, or transitions, in birth and death rates in industrialized societies over the previous 200 years.

  • Most developed countries have completed the demographic transition and have low birth rates; most developing countries are in the process of this transition.

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