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Name of the University : University Of Calicut
Degree : B.A
Department : Sociology
Name Of The Subject : Population & Society
Document type : Question Bank
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Population and Society Model Paper :

UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT
SCHOOL OF DISTANCE EDUCATION
BA SOCIOLOGY

POPLATION AND SOCIETY

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QUESTION BANK
1. The number of live births per 1,000 people in a population in a year is known
a) Fecundityb) Fertilityc) Crude birth rated) Basic demographic equation
2. An enumeration or counting of a population is referred to as
a) vital statisticsb) Censusc) fertility rate cd) growth rate
3. Records of births, deaths, marriages, and divorces, gathered
a) censusb) demographyc) vital statisticsd) none of the above
4.__________ is the change from high birthrates and death rates
a) demographic transitionb) Growth ratec) demographic rate
5. The term ———————- refers to relatively permanent movement
a) immigration b. emigration c. migration d. demographic transition
6. Which one of the following has higher population density as compared to India-
a) Canada b. India c. China d. Bangladesh
7. the main cause for the high growth of our population is
a) decline of death rate b. decrease in birth rate c. rise in death rate
8. Which of the following is the most significant feature of Indian population-
a) improvement in the literacy level b. the size of its adolescent population c.
improvement in health condition d. declining in birth rate
9. The number of people in different age group is referred as
a) adolescent population b. age composition c. sex ratio d. occupational structure
10. What is the average sex ratio of India as per 2001 census-
a) 900 b.933 c. 923 d. none of the above
11. When did the national population policy came into effect-
a. 1952 b. 2001 c.2000 d.1947
12. The average number of persons per unit area, such as square kilomete
a) population distribution b. population growth c. absolute population
13. India occupies ———- rank among the population of the different
a) a. third b. first c. fourth d. second
14 Name the state having highest percentage of literacy level-
a) West Bengal b. Punjab c. Kerala d. Maharashtra
15. Which is the most populous country of the world-
a) a. Russia b. united states c. China d. India
16. The social indicator to measure the extent of equality
a) Death rate b. literacy rate c. age composition d. Sex ratio
17. Which is the year that experienced great demographic
a) 1751 b. 1921 c.1931 d. 1911
18. Which of the following is the major concern about the study
a. population size and distributionb. characteristics of population
c. population growth and process of population changed. all of the above
19. The time span for the official enumeration of population to carry out census-
a) a. 1 years b. 10 years c. 2 years d. 5 years

20. Sex ratio means……………
a. difference between birth rate and death rate
b. Number of s per thousand males
c. Number of s per hundred males
d. the study of population growth

21. Who was the exponent of optimum population theory ?
a. Malthus b. Edwin Cannan c. Adam smith d. Amarthyasen

22. Malthus ‘s work is usually associated with the view that
a) Improved technology can overcome the problems of population growth.
b) Overpopulation will lead to social and political crises.
c) Morality and religious approaches are the most effective counter forces to overpopulation, not government policy.
d) All of the above.

23. Demographic Transition Theory
a) Was originally developed to explain population explosions in the Third World.
b) Explains population growth in industrializing societies in terms of a time lag between when people die and when their children or grand children are born.
c) explains population growth in industrializing societies in terms of a time lag between falling death rates and falling birth rates.
d) All of the above

24. The term “development”
a) Is useful because it is unambiguous – everyone understands what the word means.
b) Is highly contested and embodies the politics of the user.
c) Is change towards in a desired direction
d) All of the above

25. The major concern of social demography is the:
a) contemporary problem of the relation of population trends to social and economic development
b) relationship between aggregate demographic nomena and regularities in other social and individual units of human behavior
c) analysis of how general, social and cultural factors
d) study of size, composition and distribution of population at the present time

26. Dc-facto census method is related to:
a) counting of the population on the basis of its permanent residential status
b) counting of the population according to where it is for a fortnight preceding the census’
c) counting of the populating according to where it is on the night the census
d) none of the above

27. If both fertility and mortality decline, then:
a) proportion of dependent children will increase
b) proportion of active population will increase
c) proportion of dependent aged will increase
d) proportion of dependent aged will decrease

28. Largest component of internal migration in India is:
a) rural urban migration
b) urban rural migration
c) marriage migration
d) rural migration

29.Who has said that ‘Democracy is concerned with the behaviour or the aggregate and not with the behaviour of individual’
a. Donald J Bogue
b. Peter R Cox
c. H Strenford
d. W G Barclay

30. Who postulated that fertility increases in response to the progress of society?
a) Herbert Spencer
b) Corrado Gini
c) E M Hoover
d) C P Blacker

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