Population Data Interpretation
Geography ⇒ Geographical Skills and Techniques
Population Data Interpretation starts at 9 and continues till grade 12.
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A city has a population of 5,00,000 and a literacy rate of 80%. How many people are literate?
A district has a birth rate of 25 per 1000 and a death rate of 10 per 1000. What is the natural growth rate per 1000?
A village has 800 males and 900 females. What is the sex ratio?
Define the term 'literacy rate'.
Describe how population pyramids help in interpreting population data.
Describe the term 'age structure' in population studies.
Explain the difference between absolute and relative population growth.
Explain the difference between population growth and population distribution.
Explain the importance of age structure in economic planning.
Explain the term 'population composition'.
Explain why literacy rate is an important indicator in population data interpretation.
Explain why population data is important for planning in a country like India.
If a state has a population of 50,00,000 and an area of 25,000 sq km, what is its population density?
If the population of a town increased from 1,00,000 to 1,20,000 in 10 years, what is the percentage increase in population?
State one reason why population data may be inaccurate.
What is meant by population density?
What is the main purpose of the Sample Registration System (SRS) in India?
What is the significance of the dependency ratio in population studies?
