When does population become a problem in a country?
- aWhen the birth rate exceeds its wealth and employment rate
- bWhen the death rate exceeds the birth rate
- cWhen the land area exceeds the population
- dWhen wealth exceeds the population
75 questions · 8 sections
When does population become a problem in a country?
Why is it not possible to fulfil the requirements of an exceeding population?
Bangladesh is which largest country in the world by population?
By population, what is the position of Bangladesh in Asia?
What is the land area of Bangladesh in square kilometres?
The population of Bangladesh is near—
How many people live per square kilometre in Bangladesh?
Despite having 1.4 billion people, how many people live per square kilometre in China?
How many people live per square kilometre in India?
According to the census conducted in 2021, the population growth rate in Bangladesh is—
Due to the impact of which climatic feature do boys and girls become capable of reproduction at an early age in Bangladesh?
Consider the following causes of population growth in Bangladesh: Which of the following is correct?
Many poor people give birth to more children mainly because of—
The slogan "two children is enough whether boy or girl" is associated with which programme?
In which year did the government adopt the new population policy by modifying the population policy of 1976?
The population policy that was modified in 2004 was originally adopted in which year?
Relocating people from high-density regions to low-density regions is called—
By exporting manpower, Bangladesh mainly earns—
Which ministry should employ more field-workers to strengthen family planning activities?
Consider the following ways of solving the population problem: Which of the following is correct?
As conscious citizens, what is our primary responsibility regarding the population problem?
Who is an illiterate individual?
In which year did the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education launch the 'Total Literacy Movement'?
Which ministry launched the 'Total Literacy Movement'?
Which of the following is NOT a step for eradicating illiteracy mentioned in the lesson?
Why are illiterate adults more likely to retain their literacy if vocational education is connected to their professions?
Consider the following NGOs working to eradicate illiteracy in Bangladesh: Which of the following is correct?
Through which type of education will literate people be transformed into manpower?
What does food security refer to?
What is the staple food of Bangladeshis?
How many kilo calories per head are required as the standard amount?
What percentage of the calories taken by the poor community comes from food grains?
Consider the following causes of food insecurity: Which of the following is correct?
Which of the following is a food support programme of the government?
What percentage of expenditure under the social security programmes is done for food distribution?
In Bangladesh, until the year 2000, what percentage of people led their life below the absolute poverty line?
In 2005, the percentage of people below the absolute poverty line reduced to—
"VGF" among the food support programmes stands for—
Which of the following is a big hindrance towards food security and is very harmful for health?
As citizens, what can we do around our homes to help ensure food security?
When do environmental disasters happen?
Which river in Dhaka has become dead due to pollution?
The river Karnaphuli, which is a victim of serious pollution, is located in which city?
For sustaining the ecological balance of the country, what percentage of its total area has to be forests?
In Bangladesh, forests constitute what percentage of the total land area?
The cement factories causing pollution of water, land and air by the Dhaleshwari river are situated in—
Consider the following rivers mentioned as facing serious pollution: Which of the following is correct?
Which of the following is mentioned as an effect of climate change on Bangladesh?
Under pressure from environment campaigners, the government has banned the use of—
Consider the following harmful aspects of environmental disaster: Which of the following is correct?
From a long-term perspective, which has become the greatest challenge for Bangladesh?
What does terrorism mean?
Terrorism conducted by organized groups having a top leader who remains behind the scenes is known as—
The atrocities committed by the state of Israel upon the people of Palestine is an example of which type of terrorism?
According to the lesson, the causes of terrorism are of how many types?
Which of the following is a general cause of terrorism?
Which of the following is an external cause of terrorism?
In Bangladesh, there is one policeman for every how many people?
Consider the following measures to prevent terrorism: Which of the following is correct?
According to the lesson, if any political party helps or shelters a terrorist, its—
According to which declaration is violence against women defined in the lesson?
In Case-1, Mina was deprived of studying medicine and compelled by her father to study at—
In Case-2, Marjina was a victim of which social evil that led to her death?
According to the lesson, what makes the status of women strong in the family and society?
Consider the following primary reasons for violence against women in Bangladesh: Which of the following is correct?
Which of the following measures is suggested to prevent violence against women?
What is the position of Bangladesh among Asian countries in terms of population?
Causes of population growth in Bangladesh are— Which of the following is correct?
Rahim is a member of organization 'A'. Aiming to reduce the gap between the rich and the poor in society, they raid the houses of wealthy villagers to loot cash and gold ornaments, and later donate these assets among the poor. What type of organization is indicated by the activities of organization 'A'?
Karim works in an organization whose main goal is to reduce the gap between men and women in society; it establishes night schools for rural women and provides them loans to raise chickens, ducks, cows and goats. As a result of the activities of Karim's organization— Which of the following is correct?
Mr. Javed, a wealthy businessman, took the initiative to build a two-story house in his village; a local leader demanded a donation of one lakh taka and threatened to halt the construction if the demand was not met. This activity indicates which type of terrorism?
Sajir went on a trip to the Buriganga River; he almost felt suffocated from the stench, passengers covered their noses, and a fisherman said no fish are available because various wastes are dumped into the river water. This incident relates to which civic problem of the textbook?
"Child marriage and polygamy are one of the major causes of population growth." Which of the following best explains this statement?
"Lack of nutritional knowledge is one of the reasons for food insecurity." Why does this cause food insecurity?
"Terrorism originates due to economic inequality." How does economic inequality lead to terrorism?