Population and Health

    



1.  The study of Human Population known as-
     a) Topography               b) Demography
     c) Seismography           d) Physiography
Ans: (b)

2.  ………………… is the number of children women are
capable of bearing.
       a) Fecundity                      b) Fertility
       c) Mortality                      d) none of this


Ans : (a)


3. The number of live birth per
thousand persons in a society in a given year , is
  called 

    a) Birth rate             b) Mortality rate
    c) Fertility rate        d)    Crude Birth Rate


Ans:
(d)    

 
4. The
annual number of births per thousand women of child-bearing age between 15 and
44 , is called-


  a) Birth rate                b) Mortality rate
  c) Fertility rate           d)   Crude birth rate

 Ans: (c)



5. Which
reason decline fertility rates throughout 
the world –


 a) Industrialization                    
 b) Urbanization
 c) Employment                           
 d) Women`s  education
 e) all of this

Ans : (e)

6. The
frequency of deaths in a population is refer as –


         a) Life expectancy             b) Fertility
         c) Mortality                       d) Death rate

Ans: (c)

7. The
number of children who died within the first year of life per thousand live
birth in given year is known as – 


      a) Infant mortality rate                        
      b) Death rate
      c) Crude mortality rate                          
      d) Mortality
rate 


Ans: (a)

8.     ……………….. is the number  of deaths per thousand persons in a society
in  a given year .


         a) Nnfant Mortality rate                     
         b) Death rate
         c) Crude death rate                                           d) Mortality
rate 


Ans: (c )



9. Which
means a population enter a region from another area  


    a) Emigration                    b) Migration
    c) Immigration                 d) none of this

Ans   : (c )

10.    …………………… is the time span necessary for a
population to double in size.


  a) Life expectancy    b) Life span
  c) Doubling time      d) Population growth

Ans : (c )  

11. The
formula of Population Growth is



a) 
(birth rate) – (death rate) + net                        migration
 b)  
(birth rate ) + (death rate) – net                        migration
 c)    
( birth rate + death rate) net                          migration


Ans: (a)

12.  Doubling time of India –

         a) 23 years                         b) 41 years
        c) 100 years                        d) 50 years

Ans:  ( b)



13. Fastest
Doubling Time country in world-


         a) China              b) India
         c) Oman             c) Japan


Ans : (c )
14.  “ An Essay on the Principal of Population”
written  by-



 a) R.K. Morton              
 b) Emile Durkheim
 c) Kingsley Davis         
 d) Thomas Robert
Malthus


Ans : (d)   
15.  The Life Expectancy of India according to
year 2016
  a) 65.77 years                   b) 67.95 years
  c) 68.56 years                   d) 69.95 years

Ans : ( c)
  




  16.       What
is demographic transition?

(a) Cultural Change with related in the society
(b)  Difference between the natural growth of population
and the migration rate
(c)  Change in birth rate and death rate with time
(d) Change in birth rate

Answ: (c)




 17.Who
among the following is the profounder of Demographic Transition Theory?

(a) J.I.Clark
(b)  W.Zelinsky
(c)  W.T. Watson and Charles Edward
(d) W.S. Thompson and F.W. Notestein

Answ: (d)

  18. How
many stages of population growth in Demographic Transition Theory?
(a) 3 Stages
(b)  4 Stage
(c)  5 stages
(d) 6 stages

Answ: (C) 5 Stages

   19. Which
of the following stages of demographic transition indicate the stage of under
development?

(a) Low Stationary stage
(b)  High Stationary stage
(c)  Early Expanding stage
(d) Late Expanding stage

Answ: (b)

 20.Which
of the following conditions are characterized by the second stage of
Demographic Transition?

(a)Low
birth rate, high death rate
(b)
High Birth rate, high death rate
(c)
High birth rate, declining death rate

(d)
Low birth rate, low death rate





Answ: (c)




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