1) The worldwide population which do not get necessary food is classified as a. well-fed population b. under fed population c. undernourished population d. over nourished population
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2) According to WHO, the portion of population of world which is well fed is a. three-fourth b. one-third c. two-third d. one-fourth
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3) The naturally occurring things by which benefits can be made are called a. natural decomposer b. natural outcomes c. natural resources d. natural earners
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4) Anything that can be used to earn a living is called a. reservoir b. resource c. outcome d. none of the above
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5) The continent with highest population after Asia is a. Africa b. Europe c. Asia d. Australia
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6) According to WHO, the portion of population of world which is under-fed is a. Two-third b. One-fourth c. Three-fourth d. One-third
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7) The example of natural resource is a. fossils b. dams c. historical places d. water
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8) Considering the population pyramid, the vertical axis is used to represent the a. age groups of population b. total number of population c. male population d. female population
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9) The tool used to measure the distribution of population is called a. population intensity b. population density c. housing density d. society density
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10) If the number of deaths are less than number of births then the a. population unchanged b. population increases c. population decreases d. none of the above
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11) If the number of people living in Country X are 50 then the population density of country X is a. 5 b. 25 c. 50 d. 10
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12) Considering the population pyramid, the right hand side is used to show a. birth rate b. mortality rate c. female population d. male population
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13) If the number of births are equal to the number of deaths then the a. areas become less denser b. population unchanged c. population increases d. population decreases
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14) According to WHO, the portion of population of world which is starving from food is a. Three-fourth b. One-third c. Two-third d. One-fourth
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15) If the number of deaths are more than number of births then the a. population unchanged b. population increases c. population decreases d. both a and c
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16) If the population density of particular area exceeds 200 then the area is said to be a. densely populated b. moderately populated c. sparsely populated d. aggressively populated
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17) The continent on which most of the people of Earth lives is a. Australia b. Africa c. Europe d. Asia
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