Population Flashcards

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Census

[ Define ]

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It is the official enumeration (numbering) of population done periodically.

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2
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India’s first partial census was done in …………

[ Year ]

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1872

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3
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India’s first complete census was done in …………

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1881

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4
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1. Highest population state

2. Lowest population state

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1. Uttar Pradesh
2. Sikkim

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5
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Almost half of India’s population is concentrated in…

[ Name the states ]

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Uttar Pradesh, Maharastra, Bihar, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh

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6
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Population Density

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The number of people living per unit area (sq.km.) in an area (state or country) is called population density of that area.

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7
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High Population Density States

[ Are characterised by ]

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  • Flat plains, fertile soils and abundant rainfall.
  • Norther Plains - Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal and Kerala.
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Moderate Population Density States

[ Are characterised by ]

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  • Hilly, rocky terrain, less fertile soil and moderate rainfall.
  • Assam, Maharastra, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.
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Low Population Density States

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  • Rugges terrain and unfavourable climate (Mountain or Deserts).
  • Arunanchal Pradesh, Sikkim, Jammu and Kashmir.
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10
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Population Growth

[ Define ]

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The change in the number of people of a country or state during a specific period of time is called growth of population.

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11
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Two ways to express Population Growth.

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  • Absolute Increase of Population
  • Annual Growth Rate of Population
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12
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Absolute Increase of Population

[ Define and tell How to calculate ]

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  • It is the absolute number of people added each year or in each decade in the population.
  • Obtained by subtracting previous year (2022) population by current year population (2024).
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13
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Annual Growth Rate of Population

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  • It is the rate at which the number of population increase in an year is compared to the population of the previous year.
  • It is expressed in terms of percent per annum.
  • 2% increase from 100 = 102ppl.
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14
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What are the three processes that influence the population of a country?

[ State the factors ]

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  • Birth Rate
  • Death Rate
  • Migration
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15
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Birth Rate

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  • The number of live births per thousand people in a year.
  • In India, birth rate is always higher than death rate.
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16
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Death Rate

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  • The number of deaths per thousand people in a year.
  • In India, there has been rapid decline in death rate = high population.
17
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Migration

[ Define and State its types ]

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  • It is the movement of people across regions and territories.
  • It is of two types - Internal Migration and International Migration.
18
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Internal Migration

[ Define and State its effects ]

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  • The movement of people within the country.
  • Doesn’t change the overall population number but it changes the population distribution of an area.
19
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International Migration

[ Define and State its effects ]

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  • The movement of people from one country to another.
  • Changes the population size and population distribution.
20
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Pull and Push Factors of Migration

[ State ]

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  • Push Factors - Poverty, Unemployment.
  • Pull Factors - Employment opportunities, better living conditions in urban places.
21
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National Population Policy

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Introduced in Year 2000. It aims at,

  • Providing a policy framework for free and compulsory education for upto 14 y/o.
  • Reducing infant mortality rate to below 30 per 1000 live births.
  • Achieve universal immunisation of children.
  • Promoting delayed marriage for girls.
  • Making family welfare a people-centred programme.