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(d) from urban to urban
8. The urban population in India has increased from 17 per cent of the total population in
1951 to _____ per cent in 2011
(a) 20
(b) 30
(c) 10
(d) 31
9. Which of the followings is considered as a push factor for migration?
(a) Employment opportunities
(b) Better living conditions
(c) Poverty
(d) Recreational facilities
10. According to 2011 census there are how many million plus cites in India?
(a) 35
(b) 45
(c) 53
(d) 55
Subjective
Sl. Sub Topic- Processes of Population Change/ Growth Marks Pg
No (1/3/5) No.
1. 1 57
Since when growth rate of population started declining in India? What is the
reason behind this?
Or
Why is the population growth in India declining since 1981? NCERT
Exercise, Q.N.-2 i
2. Distinguish between: Growth rate and Birth rate. 3 57
3. Migration is an important determinant of population. Explain with example./ 3 57
How is migration a determinant factor of population change? NCERT