Population Data Interpretation
Geography ⇒ Geographical Skills and Techniques
Population Data Interpretation starts at 9 and continues till grade 12.
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A village has 200 children aged 0-14, 600 people aged 15-64, and 100 people aged 65 and above. What is the dependency ratio?
Describe one way in which population data can be misinterpreted.
Describe the significance of age composition in population data interpretation.
Describe two reasons why population data is important for planning in India.
Explain how migration can be identified using population data.
Explain the difference between population growth and population change.
Explain the importance of sex ratio in population studies.
Explain the term 'dependency ratio' in the context of population data.
Explain why population pyramids are useful in interpreting population data.
If a district has a population of 10,00,000 and an area of 2,000 sq km, what is its population density?
If a state has a sex ratio of 950, what does it mean?
If the crude birth rate of a region is 20 per 1000 and the crude death rate is 8 per 1000, what is the natural growth rate per 1000?
If the literacy rate in a district is 80% and the population aged 7 and above is 1,00,000, how many people are literate?
If the population of a town increased from 50,000 to 60,000 in 10 years, what is the decadal growth rate?
State one limitation of using census data for population studies.
What is meant by population density?
