This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Cbse > Class 11 > Arts Humanities > Geography > Class 11 Geography Chapter 8 Population – Quiz 19 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Class 11 Geography Chapter 8 Population Quiz 19 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. What have strict environmental laws in Japan improved? A) Traffic conditions. B) Air and water quality. C) Housing prices. D) Employment rates. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Air and water quality. 2. What type of economy do most countries in the world have? A) Market economy. B) Command economy. C) Traditional economy. D) Mixed economy. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Mixed economy. 3. The world's four main population clusters are: A) Australia, Antarctica, Europe, Asia. B) East Asia, South Asia, Europe, Southeast Asia. C) North America, South America, Europe, Africa. D) East Asia, North America, Africa, Australia. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) East Asia, South Asia, Europe, Southeast Asia. 4. From the list, which country has the largest population? A) Trinidad. B) Cuba. C) Jamaica. D) USA. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) USA. 5. Many low-income countries have experienced significant gains in life expectancy over the last three decades. This can most directly be explained by: A) Higher incomes. B) Falling infant and child mortality rates. C) Government policies to limit family size. D) Falling death rates. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Falling infant and child mortality rates. 6. Explain the concept of urban sprawl. A) Urban sprawl is the planned expansion of rural areas into surrounding urban lands. B) Urban sprawl is the contraction of urban areas into smaller, more densely populated spaces. C) Urban sprawl is the uncontrolled expansion of urban areas into surrounding rural lands. D) Urban sprawl is the controlled expansion of urban areas into surrounding rural lands. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Urban sprawl is the uncontrolled expansion of urban areas into surrounding rural lands. 7. What are the challenges of rapid urban growth? A) Improved environmental quality. B) Smooth traffic flow. C) Decreased demand for housing. D) Increased demand for housing. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Increased demand for housing. 8. Which stage of the Demographic Transition Model features a rising Birth Rate and a rising Death Rate? A) No Stages Have This. B) Stage 4. C) Stage 3. D) Stage 2. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) No Stages Have This. 9. Which of the following is NOT a factor that typically influences migration? A) Economic opportunities. B) Natural disasters. C) Personal preferences for food. D) Political instability. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Personal preferences for food. 10. Why do people tend to live in some areas and not in others? A) Random choice and chance. B) Government regulations and restrictions. C) Availability of resources and opportunities. D) Influence of climate change. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Availability of resources and opportunities. 11. What is the term for a group of people who share common ancestry, language, religion, customs, or places of origin? A) Ethnic group. B) Ethnic enclave. C) Language family. D) Culture region. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Ethnic group. 12. A push factor is an attribute that attracts people to an area A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 13. A state that contains more than one ethnicity. A) Nation-State. B) Multi-Ethnic State. C) United States. D) Multi-Cultural State. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Multi-Ethnic State. 14. A country that has no access to water is a ..... country. A) Compact. B) Landlocked. C) Island Nation. D) Elongated. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Landlocked. 15. This European country as the largest econonomy in Europe, mild climate and most people live in cities. A) Russia. B) Germany. C) United Kingdom. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Germany. 16. A new job would be an example of a A) Transportation corridor. B) Secondary source. C) Pull factor. D) Push factor. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Pull factor. 17. Which of the following terms represents a percentage, as in it is portrayed as the number of something per 100 of something else. A) CDR and CBR. B) IMR and MMR. C) Dependency Ratio. D) NIR. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) NIR. 18. True or False:Population pyramids are important because they help governments with policy planning as well as allow us to accurately determine the the infant mortality rate of given country. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 19. Why does the government conduct a census? A) To help distribute funds and resources to different states and cities. B) To count the number of schools. C) To measure the weather. D) To collect animal data. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To help distribute funds and resources to different states and cities. 20. According to Thomas Malthus in 'An Essay on the Principle of Population (1798)', what will grow faster than the food supply? A) Resources. B) Population. C) Technology. D) Wealth. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Population. 21. What is the average number of people who live in a measurable area called? A) Urbanization. B) Birth rate. C) Migration rate. D) Population density. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Population density. 22. Approximately how many billion people live on Earth today? A) Seven. B) Eight. C) Six. D) Ten. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Eight. 23. What does the term 'settlement pattern' refer to? A) The climate conditions. B) The shape of the settlement. C) The population size. D) The economic activities. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The shape of the settlement. 24. Which of the following factors can lead to an increase in birth rate? A) Improved healthcare. B) Decreased migration. C) Increased death rate. D) Cultural beliefs and practices, such as having larger families. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Cultural beliefs and practices, such as having larger families. 25. The growth rate of a population; the difference between birth rate and death rate A) Natural increase. B) Death rate. C) Mature. D) Migration. E) Birth rate. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Natural increase. 26. Most people live in A) Rural areas. B) Suburban areas. C) Urban areas. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Suburban areas. 27. Apa definisi dari kepadatan penduduk? A) Penyebaran sumber daya di antara populasi. B) Kepadatan penduduk adalah jumlah orang yang tinggal per unit area. C) Jumlah total orang di suatu negara. D) Usia rata-rata populasi. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Kepadatan penduduk adalah jumlah orang yang tinggal per unit area. 28. What does overpopulation lead to according to the text? A) More resources. B) Difficulty in providing basics. C) Easier distribution. D) Less demand for housing. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Difficulty in providing basics. 29. Which of these IS one of the "Five Themes" of Geography? A) Topography. B) Physical Features. C) Location. D) Remote Sensing. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Location. 30. A population map shows us A) Natural features of a place. B) Dividing lines or borders. C) Where people live. D) Whether a place is usually warm or cold. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Where people live. 31. A country that has a high amount of wealth, strong economy, and higher standard of living. A) Developed nation. B) Developing nation. C) Rich word. D) Rich nation. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Developed nation. 32. What is the main reason for population change? A) Migration only. B) Birth rate and death rate. C) Economic opportunities. D) Cultural factors. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Birth rate and death rate. 33. Total Fertility Rate is ..... A) The average number of mothers a baby has. B) The average number of babies a father has in his lifetime. C) The average number of babies a mother has in her childbearing years. D) The average number of goats a landowners owns in Central Asia. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The average number of babies a mother has in her childbearing years. 34. Fill in the blank:Improvements in the conditions of ..... (such as access to education) lead to decreased total fertility rate (TFR). A) Men. B) Women. C) Children. D) Elderly. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Women. 35. What is the BEST example of Infrastructure? A) School. B) Culture. C) Homes. D) Roads. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Roads. 36. What role do climate and rainfall play in population density in Ethiopia? A) Climate and rainfall have no impact on population density. B) Population density is solely determined by urbanization. C) Rainfall patterns are irrelevant to agricultural practices in Ethiopia. D) Climate and rainfall significantly affect population density by determining agricultural viability and resource availability. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Climate and rainfall significantly affect population density by determining agricultural viability and resource availability. 37. What ocean in the largest ocean? A) Atlantic. B) Pacific. C) Indian. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Pacific. 38. Health care and medical facilities are factors that influence health challenges in different places. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 39. A person who leaves a country is called A) Death rate. B) Population. C) Immigrant. D) Emigrant. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Emigrant. 40. Which of the following is a consequence of overconsumption? A) Lower pollution levels. B) More sustainable living practices. C) Increased biodiversity. D) Depletion of natural resources. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Depletion of natural resources. 41. The relative location of a city, with respect to other geographic features, regions, resources, and transport routes is called ..... A) Pittsburg. B) Site. C) Situation. D) New York. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Situation. 42. Why are many people/countries against accepting refugees? A) B. They are all terrorists. B) C. They can put a strain on the government due to the need to use resources and government services on them. C) A. The fear that these new people will negatively affect the culture and society. D) Both a & c. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Both a & c. 43. The birth rate is ..... A) The number of football matches Everton won. B) The number of births per 1, 000 each year. C) The number of deaths per 1, 000 each year. D) How old people live to. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The number of births per 1, 000 each year. 44. What role does government policy play in population control? A) Government policy only affects immigration rates, not population growth. B) Government policy has no impact on population dynamics. C) Government policy is essential in managing population growth through family planning and reproductive health initiatives. D) Population control is solely determined by economic factors. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Government policy is essential in managing population growth through family planning and reproductive health initiatives. 45. The Battle of Hastings was fought between the English and the Norman On October 14 On what year? A) 1459. B) 1382. C) 1745. D) 1066. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 1066. 46. An example of a voluntary push factor is: A) Famine. B) War. C) Drought. D) Unemployment. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Unemployment. 47. With reference to the TEA method of describing maps and graphs, which term best describes what is happening overall? A) Evidence. B) Trend. C) Anomaly. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Trend. 48. The higher an individual's literacy rate, the higher the person's ..... is likely to be. A) GDP. B) Market types. C) Standard of living. D) Capital goods. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Standard of living. 49. What stage in the demographic transition model no longer has any countries in it because of modern medicine? A) Stage 2. B) Stage 4. C) Stage 1. D) Stage 3. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Stage 1. 50. Poland is an example of a ..... state. A) Elongated. B) Fragmented. C) Prorupted. D) Compact. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Compact. 51. What is an "Expansive Population Policy" ? A) A policy that restricts immigration. B) A policy that reduces birth rates. C) A policy that encourages population growth. D) A policy that limits urban expansion. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A policy that encourages population growth. 52. There was terrible emotional suffering for families only allowed to have one child. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 53. Which of the following best describes a sparsely populated area? A) Few people living over a large area. B) High death rates. C) Many people living close together. D) High birth rates. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Few people living over a large area. 54. What percent of corn grown in the US is GMO? A) 80. B) 70. C) 90. D) 85. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 85. 55. Population distribution A) Earth's physical geography. B) Is the pattern of human settlement. C) Higher elevations have lower temperatures a. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Is the pattern of human settlement. 56. How can education influence population growth rates? A) Higher education levels typically lead to lower birth rates due to delayed family planning. B) Education has no impact on population growth rates. C) Increased education always results in higher birth rates. D) Education only affects economic factors, not demographic trends. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Higher education levels typically lead to lower birth rates due to delayed family planning. 57. In which stage of the Demographic Transition Model does the population begin to grow rapidly due to a decline in death rates? A) Stage 3. B) Stage 4. C) Stage 1. D) Stage 2. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Stage 2. 58. How many undocumented immigrants are there in the United States A) There are none. B) There are approximately 1 million. C) There are over 10 million. D) There are over 320 million. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) There are over 10 million. 59. Is the number of deaths in a year for every 1000 people A) Birth rate. B) Population growth. C) Population concepts. D) Death rate. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Death rate. 60. Pick the city that has an population greater than 20 Million A) Lagos, Nigeria. B) Mexico City, Mexico. C) Manila, Philippines. D) Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Mexico City, Mexico. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesArts Humanities QuizzesClass 11 QuizzesClass 11 Geography Chapter 8 Population Quiz 1Class 11 Geography Chapter 8 Population Quiz 2Class 11 Geography Chapter 8 Population Quiz 3Class 11 Geography Chapter 8 Population Quiz 4Class 11 Geography Chapter 8 Population Quiz 5Class 11 Geography Chapter 8 Population Quiz 6Class 11 Geography Chapter 8 Population Quiz 7Class 11 Geography Chapter 8 Population Quiz 8 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books