This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Cbse > Class 11 > Arts Humanities > Geography > Class 11 Geography Chapter 8 Population – Quiz 4 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Class 11 Geography Chapter 8 Population Quiz 4 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. What are the four main islands of Japan? A) Hokkaido, Okinawa, Shikoku, Kyushu. B) Honshu, Hokkaido, Okinawa, Kyushu. C) Honshu, Hokkaido, Shikoku, Kyushu. D) Honshu, Okinawa, Shikoku, Kyushu. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Honshu, Hokkaido, Shikoku, Kyushu. 2. When was the first NPP announced- A) 1976. B) 2000. C) 1951. D) 1985. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 1976. 3. The number of people in a defined area such as a square mile A) Population. B) Birth rate. C) Population density. D) Death rate. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Population density. 4. Out of these countries which has the highest population density: A) Bangladesh. B) India. C) Singapore. D) China. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Singapore. 5. Apa implikasi dari populasi yang menua? A) Angka kelahiran yang lebih rendah. B) Biaya kesehatan yang meningkat, penyusutan tenaga kerja, permintaan pensiun yang lebih tinggi, dan pergeseran ekonomi. C) Harapan hidup yang menurun. D) Angka imigrasi yang meningkat. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Biaya kesehatan yang meningkat, penyusutan tenaga kerja, permintaan pensiun yang lebih tinggi, dan pergeseran ekonomi. 6. What term refers to the pattern of human settlement across the earth? A) Dependency Ratio. B) Population Density. C) Population Structure. D) Population Distribution. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Population Distribution. 7. Governments often enact population policies to decrease or limit population growth for all of the following reasons except ..... A) To maintain a national majority. B) To lessen food or land shortages. C) To alleviate growing economic pressures. D) To improve the standard of living. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To maintain a national majority. 8. A country has a high number of deaths among infants under age one per thousand live births. Which specific rate is high? A) Infant mortality rate. B) Carrying capacity. C) Rate of natural increase. D) Birthrate. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Infant mortality rate. 9. What influences settlement patterns? A) Population density. B) Surrounding landscape. C) Cultural practices. D) Economic status. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Surrounding landscape. 10. Which of the following is a consequence of migration for the country people leave? A) More cultural festivals. B) Brain drain. C) Increased tourism. D) Stronger economy. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Brain drain. 11. Something that encourages people to leave a place behind. A) Replacement rate. B) Replacement ratio. C) Pull factor. D) Push factor. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Push factor. 12. Which of the following is an example of a primary source A) A photograph. B) Google. C) A biography. D) The news anchor on the nightly news. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A photograph. 13. Is Tanzania a LIC A) Yes. B) No. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Yes. 14. The IMR is a good indicator of A) Access to contraceptives in a society. B) The quality and availability of overall health care in a society. C) The size of the average family. D) The total fertility rate. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The quality and availability of overall health care in a society. 15. Humans prefer to live in which types of areas? A) Areas with access to resources and favorable living conditions. B) Deserts with extreme temperatures. C) Remote mountain peaks with little vegetation. D) Flood-prone lowlands with poor infrastructure. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Areas with access to resources and favorable living conditions. 16. What percentage of Japan's land is arable? A) 1/4th. B) 1/8th. C) 3/4. D) 1/2. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 1/8th. 17. Life expectancy is lowest in A) South America. B) Western Europe. C) Africa. D) Asia. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Africa. 18. What is a push factor leading to migration? A) Poverty. B) More job opportunities. C) Closer to family and friends. D) Better services. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Poverty. 19. Push factors of migration include all of the following, except ..... A) A high standard of living. B) Social persecution. C) Widespread famine or drought. D) A high unemployment rate. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A high standard of living. 20. If net migration is higher than the natural change what will happen to the population? A) It will grow. B) It will shrink. C) It will stay the same. D) Naturally it will not change, that's why it's called natural change. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) It will grow. 21. Determine whether each characteristic is an economic force of free enterprise, socialist, or communist economic systems:Private property ownership is abolished and replaced by national ownership of all land. A) Free Enterprise. B) Socialist. C) Communist. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Communist. 22. The term "human capital flight" describes the migration of ..... A) Key individuals from the capital city of their home country. B) Highly trained or skilled professionals away from their home country. C) Criminals seeking to avoid capital punishment in their home country. D) Bureaucrats to the capital of the host country. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Highly trained or skilled professionals away from their home country. 23. What does immigration mean? A) To enter into a new place. B) To exit or leave a place. C) To travel temporarily. D) To stay in the same place. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To enter into a new place. 24. The fertility rate based on the number of live births per 1, 000 residents is the A) Life expectancy at birth. B) Crude fertility rate. C) Natural increase rate. D) Crude birth rate. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Crude birth rate. 25. What are the characteristics of rural population? A) Lower population density, agricultural-based economy, limited access to services, close-knit communities, traditional lifestyles. B) Modern lifestyles, diverse economy. C) High population density, industrial-based economy. D) Abundant access to services, isolated communities. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Lower population density, agricultural-based economy, limited access to services, close-knit communities, traditional lifestyles. 26. What is the term used for a country that is still in the process of industrialization and has a lower standard of living? A) Rural. B) Developing country. C) Urban. D) Developed country. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Developing country. 27. Which country is experiencing a negative growth rate according to the population pyramid? A) China. B) Afghanistan. C) Italy. D) Indonesia. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Italy. 28. The large young dependant population means that there are low costs of healthcare, maternity care, and immunisations/checks for young babies. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 29. The lush golf courses in the United Arab Emirates, the dikes and polders in the Netherlands, and the Three Gorges Dam in China are significant examples of land use. These examples reflect which of the following viewpoints of human-environment interaction? A) Environmental determinism. B) Ecotourism. C) Possibilism. D) Heartland theory. E) Malthusian theory. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Possibilism. 30. What is a common reason for people to migrate from rural to urban areas? A) Better job opportunities. B) Increased farming land. C) Lower cost of living. D) More family support. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Better job opportunities. 31. Which of the following best describes a developed country? A) A country with a high per capita income and advanced technology. B) A country with a low population density and limited resources. C) A country with a high population density and limited resources. D) A country with a low per capita income and limited technology. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A country with a high per capita income and advanced technology. 32. Why has population increased so dramatically in the last 200 years? A) Higher birth rates due to cultural shifts. B) Increased immigration from rural areas to cities. C) Advancements in medicine, agriculture, and sanitation. D) Decline in global birth control usage. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Advancements in medicine, agriculture, and sanitation. 33. What does "Doubling Time" refer to in population studies? A) The number of years in which a population will decrease by half. B) The time it takes for a population to stabilize. C) The number of years in which a population will double assuming the growth rate remains stable. D) The time it takes for a population to halve in size. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The number of years in which a population will double assuming the growth rate remains stable. 34. Which country has the highest population below? A) Country D (1, 100, 000 people). B) Country A (100, 000 people). C) Country C (56, 000 people). D) Country B (7, 000 people). Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Country D (1, 100, 000 people). 35. What were families in China encouraged to do if they had a girl under the One Child Policy? A) Have an abortion or abandon the child. B) Move to another city. C) Send her to school abroad. D) Adopt another child. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Have an abortion or abandon the child. 36. The average number of children a woman will have in her lifetime is the A) Birth rate or CBR. B) Total fertility rate or TFR. C) Natural increase or NIR. D) Mortality rate. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Total fertility rate or TFR. 37. What is land suited for agriculture known as? A) Agricultural density. B) Population density. C) Physiological land. D) Arable land. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Arable land. 38. All of the people in a particular area A) Population. B) Demographics. C) Migration. D) Census. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Population. 39. Many guest workers go to work in the oil field in SW Asia (Middle East). A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 40. Birth rates tend to be higher in A) Less developed countries. B) Developed countries. C) Industrialized countries. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Less developed countries. 41. Which type of population pyramid would a more developed country have? A) Expansive. B) Constrictive. C) Stationary. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Constrictive. 42. Creekside Green Dr, The Woodlands, TX 77375 would be an example of A) Absolute locatoin. B) Movement. C) Relative location. D) Place. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Absolute locatoin. 43. Climate effects population distribution A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 44. Technology & transportation are considered what type of resources? A) Movement. B) Cultural. C) Industrial. D) Capital. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Capital. 45. During which period did the world's population increase at a faster rate than ever before? A) First half of the twentieth century. B) Second half of the twentieth century. C) Twenty-first century. D) Nineteenth century. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Second half of the twentieth century. 46. The number of deaths of mothers per thousand births within 42 days of giving birth or termination of the pregnancy A) Overpopulation. B) Total Fertility Rate. C) Infant Mortality Rate. D) Maternal Mortality Rate. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Maternal Mortality Rate. 47. Which of the following statements is incorrect about the influence of push and pull factors when it comes to migration? A) Push factors include war, famine, poverty or persecution. B) Push factors influence people to leave their country of origin. C) Pull factors include greater job opportunities, or family members living in another place. D) Pull factors influence people to leave their country of origin. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Pull factors influence people to leave their country of origin. 48. Increased pollution from people and industry is a A) BENEFIT of urbanization. B) CHALLENGE of urbanization. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) CHALLENGE of urbanization. 49. A country that is mostly rural and engages in mainly primary level of economic activity is probably a A) Industrialized nation. B) Developing nation. C) Primary nation. D) Developed nation. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Developing nation. 50. More than half the world's population is located in 90% of the Earth's land mass. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 51. How are Stages 1 and 4 of the demographic transition model similar? A) Both have low growth rates. B) Both have low life expectancies. C) Both have low dependency ratios. D) Both have low death rates. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Both have low growth rates. 52. What are the different types of population distribution patterns? A) Gathered, separated, and circular. B) Clustered, dispersed, and linear. C) Uniform, aggregated, and scattered. D) Evenly distributed, concentrated, and random. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Clustered, dispersed, and linear. 53. Which of the following contributes to overpopulation? A) Urbanisation. B) High birth rates. C) Low death rates. D) Increased food production. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) High birth rates. 54. Writtville is a small town that takes up 4 square miles. 12 people live there. What is the population density of Writtville? A) 6 people per square mile. B) 2 people per square mile. C) 3 people per square mile. D) 4 people per square mile. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 3 people per square mile. 55. Which measure is also called the death rate and represents the number of deaths per thousand? A) Mortality rate. B) Infant mortality rate. C) Fertility rate. D) Birthrate. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Mortality rate. 56. What type of government is a combination of politics and religion? A) Theocracy. B) Dictatorship. C) Monarchy. D) Anarchy. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Theocracy. 57. Identify the challenges of overpopulation in urban areas. A) Increased job opportunities. B) Challenges of overpopulation in urban areas include housing shortages, inadequate infrastructure, increased pollution, traffic congestion, and social issues like crime and poverty. C) Enhanced public transportation. D) Lower cost of living. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Challenges of overpopulation in urban areas include housing shortages, inadequate infrastructure, increased pollution, traffic congestion, and social issues like crime and poverty. 58. Due to medical advancements, ..... is in Stage 1 anymore. A) Many countries. B) A few continents. C) Nowhere in the world. D) Some regions. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Nowhere in the world. 59. Negative population growth causes a shortage in A) Energy. B) Technology. C) Food. D) Workers. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Workers. 60. The number of deaths of infants under one year old per 1, 000 live births. A) Life Expectancy. B) Infant Mortality Rate. C) Infant Death Rate. D) Fertility Rate. 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