NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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Which one of the following is the correct descending order of the three most populous states of India (2011)?
1 Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar
2 Maharashtra, Bihar, West Bengal
3 Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal
4 Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Bihar
Explanation:
Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar According to the state census 2011, the most populated state in India is Uttar Pradesh with a population of 19.96 crores.
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The change in the population size of a country during a specific period of time is called ______:
1 Population change
2 Population explosion
3 Population growth
4 Population density
Explanation:
Population growth The change in the population size of a country during a specific period of time is called Population growth. The growth of population in a region depends upon fertility, mortality and migration. Fertility or the birth rate is measured in terms of total number of live births per thousand population per year. Mortality or the death rate is measured in terms of total number of deaths per thousand population per year and the difference between two rates is called the natural growth rate. The term migration refers to the movement of people from one area to the other or from one country to another. The rate of migration affects the growth of population of a region by increasing or decreasing the number of people living there.
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Which of the following is the most fertile soil?
1 Loamy soil
2 Black soil
3 Red soil
4 Sandy soil
Explanation:
Loamy soil
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What is the average population density of the world? (in persons per sq km)
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Which one of the following is the correct descending order of the three most populous states of India (2011)?
1 Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar
2 Maharashtra, Bihar, West Bengal
3 Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal
4 Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Bihar
Explanation:
Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar According to the state census 2011, the most populated state in India is Uttar Pradesh with a population of 19.96 crores.
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The change in the population size of a country during a specific period of time is called ______:
1 Population change
2 Population explosion
3 Population growth
4 Population density
Explanation:
Population growth The change in the population size of a country during a specific period of time is called Population growth. The growth of population in a region depends upon fertility, mortality and migration. Fertility or the birth rate is measured in terms of total number of live births per thousand population per year. Mortality or the death rate is measured in terms of total number of deaths per thousand population per year and the difference between two rates is called the natural growth rate. The term migration refers to the movement of people from one area to the other or from one country to another. The rate of migration affects the growth of population of a region by increasing or decreasing the number of people living there.
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Which of the following is the most fertile soil?
1 Loamy soil
2 Black soil
3 Red soil
4 Sandy soil
Explanation:
Loamy soil
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What is the average population density of the world? (in persons per sq km)
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Which one of the following is the correct descending order of the three most populous states of India (2011)?
1 Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar
2 Maharashtra, Bihar, West Bengal
3 Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal
4 Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Bihar
Explanation:
Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar According to the state census 2011, the most populated state in India is Uttar Pradesh with a population of 19.96 crores.
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The change in the population size of a country during a specific period of time is called ______:
1 Population change
2 Population explosion
3 Population growth
4 Population density
Explanation:
Population growth The change in the population size of a country during a specific period of time is called Population growth. The growth of population in a region depends upon fertility, mortality and migration. Fertility or the birth rate is measured in terms of total number of live births per thousand population per year. Mortality or the death rate is measured in terms of total number of deaths per thousand population per year and the difference between two rates is called the natural growth rate. The term migration refers to the movement of people from one area to the other or from one country to another. The rate of migration affects the growth of population of a region by increasing or decreasing the number of people living there.
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Which of the following is the most fertile soil?
1 Loamy soil
2 Black soil
3 Red soil
4 Sandy soil
Explanation:
Loamy soil
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What is the average population density of the world? (in persons per sq km)
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Which one of the following is the correct descending order of the three most populous states of India (2011)?
1 Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar
2 Maharashtra, Bihar, West Bengal
3 Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal
4 Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Bihar
Explanation:
Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar According to the state census 2011, the most populated state in India is Uttar Pradesh with a population of 19.96 crores.
06. Human Resources
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The change in the population size of a country during a specific period of time is called ______:
1 Population change
2 Population explosion
3 Population growth
4 Population density
Explanation:
Population growth The change in the population size of a country during a specific period of time is called Population growth. The growth of population in a region depends upon fertility, mortality and migration. Fertility or the birth rate is measured in terms of total number of live births per thousand population per year. Mortality or the death rate is measured in terms of total number of deaths per thousand population per year and the difference between two rates is called the natural growth rate. The term migration refers to the movement of people from one area to the other or from one country to another. The rate of migration affects the growth of population of a region by increasing or decreasing the number of people living there.
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Which of the following is the most fertile soil?
1 Loamy soil
2 Black soil
3 Red soil
4 Sandy soil
Explanation:
Loamy soil
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What is the average population density of the world? (in persons per sq km)