Online Test of Chapter – 6 Population Test 1 | Geography Class 9th Social Science (S.St)
Q.1- How a natural event like a flood or Tsunami becomes a ‘disaster’?
a. When they affect large uninhabited areas
b. When they happen in the environment
c. When they affect a crowded village or town
d. All of these
Q.2- Which is the point of reference from which all other elements are observed?
a. Fauna
b. Population
c. Flora
d. All of these
Q.3- From where do we get information regarding the population of our country?
a. Survey
b. Census
c. Textbooks
d. All of these
Q.4- India accounts for what percentage of the world population?
a.16.7 per cent
b. 20 per cent
c. 15 per cent
d. 18.6 per cent
Q.5- Which is the most populous state of India?
a. Madras
b. Uttar Pradesh
c. Madhya Pradesh
d. None of these
Q.6- Which state has the lowest population in India?
a. Uttar Pradesh
b. Himachal Pradesh
c. Sikkim
d. All of these
Q.7- Which union territories of India has a very low population?
a. Lakshadweep
b. Chandigarh
c. Pondicherry
d. None of these
Q.8- What percentage of India’s population resides in the most populated state of India, Uttar Pradesh?
a. 38.96 per cent
b. 14.37 per cent
c. 16.16 per cent
d. 20.56 per cent
Q.9- What percentage of India’s population lives in Rajasthan, the biggest state in terms of area?
a. 7.8 per cent
b. 5.5 per cent
c. 6.9 per cent
d. 8.2 per cent
Q.10- Which one of the following country has higher population density than India?
a. Bangladesh
b. Nepal
c. Korea
d. Canada
Chapter - 6 Population Quiz - 1 Class - 9th
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Question 1 of 10
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How a natural event like a flood or Tsunami becomes a ‘disaster’?
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Natural events like a river flood or Tsunami becomes a ‘disaster’ only when they affect a crowded village or a town.
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Natural events like a river flood or Tsunami becomes a ‘disaster’ only when they affect a crowded village or a town.
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Question 2 of 10
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Which is the point of reference from which all other elements are observed?
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Population is the pivotal element in social studies. It is the point of reference from which all other elements are observed.
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Population is the pivotal element in social studies. It is the point of reference from which all other elements are observed.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
From where do we get information regarding the population of our country?
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The census of India provides us with information regarding the population of our country. India’s population as on March 2001 stood at 1,028 million, which account for 16.7 per cent of the world’s population.
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The census of India provides us with information regarding the population of our country. India’s population as on March 2001 stood at 1,028 million, which account for 16.7 per cent of the world’s population.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
India accounts for what percentage of the world population?
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India’s population as on March 2001 stood at 1,028 million, which account for 16.7 per cent of the world’s population.
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India’s population as on March 2001 stood at 1,028 million, which account for 16.7 per cent of the world’s population.
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Question 5 of 10
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Which is the most populous state of India?
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The 2001 Census data reveals that Uttar Pradesh with a population size of 166 million people is the most populous state of India.
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The 2001 Census data reveals that Uttar Pradesh with a population size of 166 million people is the most populous state of India.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Which state has the lowest population in India?
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On the other hand, the Himalayan state Sikkim has a population of just about 0.5 million and Lakshadweep has only 60 thousand people.
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On the other hand, the Himalayan state Sikkim has a population of just about 0.5 million and Lakshadweep has only 60 thousand people.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
Which union territories of India has a very low population?
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Lakshadweep has only 60 thousand people. Population density is calculated as the number of persons per unit area.
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Lakshadweep has only 60 thousand people. Population density is calculated as the number of persons per unit area.
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Question 8 of 10
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What percentage of India’s population resides in the most populated state of India, Uttar Pradesh?
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Uttar Pradesh with a population size of 166 million people is the most populous state of India. Uttar Pradesh accounts for about 16 per cent of the Country’s population.
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Uttar Pradesh with a population size of 166 million people is the most populous state of India. Uttar Pradesh accounts for about 16 per cent of the Country’s population.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
What percentage of India’s population lives in Rajasthan, the biggest state in terms of area?
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Rajasthan, the biggest state in terms of area, has only 5.5 per cent of the total population of India. India is one of the most densely populated countries of the world.
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Rajasthan, the biggest state in terms of area, has only 5.5 per cent of the total population of India. India is one of the most densely populated countries of the world.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Which one of the following country has higher population density than India?
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Only Bangladesh and Japan have higher average population densities than India. The population density of India in the year 2001 was 324 persons per sq. km.
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Only Bangladesh and Japan have higher average population densities than India. The population density of India in the year 2001 was 324 persons per sq. km.