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Question 12 Marks
Give the meaning of Population Policy.
Answer
Steps taken by the government to take the growth rate of population to desired level is known as population policy.
  • For the first time in the world, an attempt is made by India to control population through population policy 2000.
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Question 22 Marks
Give the meaning of Death Rate and state the formula to calculate Death Rate.
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Meaning Death Rate: In a given year for every $1000$ population the number of people who die is known as death rate. Formula: Death Rate $=\frac{\text { Number of people who die in a year }}{\text { Total Population }} \times 1000$
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Question 32 Marks
Give the meaning of Birth-Rate and state the formula to calculate Birth-Rate.
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Meaning of birth rate: In a given year, for every $1000$ people how many children are born is called birth rate. Formula: Birth Rate $=\frac{\text { In a year children born a live }}{\text { Total Population }} \times 1000$
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Question 42 Marks
What is meant by Productive and Unproductive Population?
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Working population out of total population is known as productive population. Means population contributing in production activity is productive population. E.g. people between the age group of $15$ to $59$ years are included in productive population.
  • The population which does not contribute to productive activity of the nation is known as unproductive population.
  • This population does not contribute to productive activity of the nation.
  • Children and old age people are included in unproductive age group.
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Question 52 Marks
Why is the year $1921$ identified as the year 'Great Divide'?
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Excluding the year $1921$ every year the growth rate of population in India has been quite high, from the view point of growth of population the year $1921$ is known as 'great divide year’.
  • After $1921$ in each decade the percentage of population growth has always been in two digits. While in $1921$ reduction in population is registered.
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Question 72 Marks
Explain an important measure implemented by China for population control.
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To discourage the rising population China has adopted a policy in which if a couple has more than two children than the government withdraws several facilities from that couple.
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Question 82 Marks
What is the current age of marriage of male and female in India?
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Male $– 21$ years and female $– 18$ years
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Question 92 Marks
What changes were made in the family planning programme in the population policy, $2000?$
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It was decided to give more focus on preventing unwanted pregnancy by adopting suitable preventive methods rather than giving undue importance to sterilization.
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Question 102 Marks
Which is the best method of population control?
Answer
Awareness and mass education related to population control.
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Question 112 Marks
Define population policy.
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A population policy is a policy framed by a country’s government in order to take its population to a level that it feels is optimal.
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Question 122 Marks
How can starvation now prevented in drought hit areas?
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Due to green revolution we could increase our supply of food grains considerably after $1966.$ Food grains can be easily transported from abundant areas to scarce areas and thus we can now prevent deaths related to starvation in drought hit areas.
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Question 132 Marks
Define Green Revolution.
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The Green Revolution in India was a period when agriculture in India increased its yields due to improved agronomic technology. Green Revolution allowed developing countries, like India, to overcome poor agricultural productivity.
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Question 142 Marks
What led to low death rate at the end of $20th$ century?
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As country’s economy improved at the end of $20th$ century, it made astonishing progress in medical science and researched various vaccines for immunization. This resulted in control over diseases and decreased death-rate.
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Question 152 Marks
Name the diseases that prevailed in the beginning of $20th$ century.
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Plague, measles, tuberculosis, malaria, etc.
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Question 162 Marks
How has the standard of living of people in India improved and what has it resulted to?
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Rise in economic development has led to rise in people’s income which in turn has increased their standard of living. People of our country have now started getting better quality food grains, better housing, health care and education which has led to decrease in death-rate.
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Question 172 Marks
Mention some of the obstacles of family planning in India.
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In India, poverty, lack of knowledge, social customs and religious beliefs combined with low level of education worked as obstacles to family planning.
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Question 182 Marks
What is the meaning of ‘family planning’?
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The decisions taken regarding the size of family and maintaining gap between two children based on proper understanding i.e. a planned parenthood is called family planning.
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Question 192 Marks
Define fertility rate.
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The number of children born out of every $1000$ females belonging to the age group of $15-49$ years is known as fertility rate.
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Question 202 Marks
What are the reasons for high infant mortality rate in India?
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The main reasons for high infant mortality rate are poverty, less care given to girl child, lack of nutritional food, frequent abortions among women, age-old practice in the upbringing of a child, inadequate medical facilities, less gap between two children, etc.
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Question 212 Marks
Explain the relation of joint family system with that of birth rate.
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Joint family system leads to high birth rate. When a child is born the financial responsibility, as well as the responsibility of raising that child, is shared by all the members of the family. Hence, the child does not become a burden and so people do not hesitate to give births. This increases the overall birth-rate.
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Question 222 Marks
Why are sons preferred over daughters in India?
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$1.$ It is believed that there is a hell named ‘poo’ and a son’s birth can stop them from reaching this hell,
$2.$ To take forward the family tree and
$3.$ To support them financially during old days.
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Question 232 Marks
Why is it said that early marriage leads to high birth rate?
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Despite laws banning child marriage still it happens in many parts of our country. Since they get married very early, their fertility rate is very high and also very lengthy. This results in the birth of more – number of children.
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Question 242 Marks
Explain universality of marriage as a social cause for high birth rate.
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In India marriage is a religious ritual. The society doubts an unmarried person and raises various questions about his/her singlehood. Many a times to escape from this, a man and a woman marry each other. Marriages then lead to rise in birth of children.
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Question 252 Marks
List down the different measures to control population.
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$1.$ Mass education and awareness
$2.$ impact of fami|y Panning program,
$3.$ Increasing the age of marriage and raising the status of women,
$4.$ incentives and disincentives and
$5.$ Expansion in medical services and its growing effectiveness.
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Question 262 Marks
List down causes for low death rate.
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$1.$ Improvement in standard of living,
$2.$ Control over epidemics,
$3.$ Control on droughts, and
$4.$ Protection against Natural calamities and transportation facilities.
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Question 272 Marks
List down the economic factors for high birth rate.
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$1.$ low level education,
$2.$ Low level income and
$3.$ High infant mortality rate.
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Question 282 Marks
List down the social factors for high birth rate.
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$1.$ Universality of marriage,
$2.$ Early marriage and widow remarriage,
Preference for a male child, and
Joint family system.
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Question 292 Marks
Define death rate state its equation.
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In a given year for every $1000$ population, how many people die is known as death rate.
Death-rate $=\frac{\text { No. of people died in a given year }}{\text { Total population }} \times 1000$
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Question 302 Marks
What are the main reasons for high birth rate?
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The main reasons for high birth rate are low level of education, preference for male child, low income levels, etc.
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Question 312 Marks
Define birth rate and state its equation.
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The number of children born per every $1000$ persons during any given year is known as birth-rate.
Birth-rate $=\frac{\text { The number of live }-\text { births in a given year }}{\text { Total population }} \times 1000$
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Question 322 Marks
Mention reasons for rise in urban population.
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Availability of various physical facilities like electricity, schools, colleges, theaters, housing, good roads, transportation, communication facilities, cultural and entertainment activities, facilities for good medical treatment, etc. increases urban population.
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Question 332 Marks
State the two main factors that leads to rise in population.
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Birth rate and death rate $($high birth rate and low death rate$).$ The difference that arises between the birth-rate and death rate becomes the cause of population increase.
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Question 342 Marks
What are the reasons for fall in rural population?
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Lack of employment opportunities and the existence of widespread disguised unemployment and under employment.
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Question 352 Marks
Mention some of the problems caused due to increase in urban population.
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Rise in slums and squalor, improper waste management, pollution, social evils like thefts and loots, less infrastructural facilities like electricity, water, etc.
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Question 362 Marks
Which factors influence the rate of rural-urban population?
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The rate of rural-urban population is influenced by factors like employment, education, health, social life, quality of life, economic returns, occupation, etc.
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Question 372 Marks
What does a growth of productive age group indicate?
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Increase in the population belonging to the age group of $15-64$ years indicates that this people are a part of working population who can lead the country towards economic development.
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Question 392 Marks
Into which age groups is the population divided?
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The total population is divided into three age groups. They are:
$0-14$ years – Unproductive group
$15-64$ years – Productive group and
$65$ and more – Unproductive group.
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Question 402 Marks
What has the government done to increase the female population?
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To increase female population the government launched ‘Beti Bachao’ programme in $2001.$ Moreover, it also took steps such as banning unethical and illegal activities such as the process of detecting the sex of the child before its birth, etc.
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Question 412 Marks
Why did female population per $1000$ males increase in the year $2001-2011?$
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‘Beti Bachao’ programme was introduced in the period $2001-2011.$ This led to encouragement to the birth of girl child and hence female population increased.
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Question 422 Marks
List down reasons for adverse female- male ratio.
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Low status of women, no attention to nutrition, health, education of daughters, dowry system, early marriages, female foeticide and craze for male child.
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Question 432 Marks
Which state had the lowest female population as per the census of $2011?$
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Haryana had the lowest female population as per census of population $2011.$
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Question 442 Marks
Which state had the highest female population as per the census of $2011?$
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Kerala had the highest female population as per census of population $2011.$
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Question 452 Marks
Define female-male ratio.
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The number of females and males in the total population of a country in a given year is called female-male ratio.
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Question 462 Marks
Define Gender ratio.
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The number of females in the country per $1000$ males is known as gender ratio.
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Question 472 Marks
Which is the most populated country in the world and how much is the population?
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China is the most populated country in the world with population of $134.10$ crores.
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Question 502 Marks
Why is the year $1921$ known as ‘year of great divide’?
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In India, population h s grown continuously in all the decades except for the year $1921.$ Hence the year $1921$ was considered as the ‘Year of great divide’.
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