When was the modern census first introduced?
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143 questions · 18 sections
When was the modern census first introduced?
According to UN Convention, how often must countries of the world conduct a national census?
What was the total world population in 1650?
What was the world population in 1850?
What was the total world population in 1950?
What was the world population in 2023?
If the current rate of increase continues, the estimated world population by 2030 will be more than—
After which event did world population start to double within one hundred years?
What is the change of population through time called?
What was the world population in 1970 according to the chapter table?
What was the world population in 2000?
According to the chapter, the population growth trend can be classified into how many phases?
Which of the following is NOT one of the three phases of population growth?
The period from the earliest times till 1650 A.D. is known as—
Why was population growth very slow during the initial stage?
The period between 1650 A.D. and 1950 A.D. is known as the—
What caused very rapid increase of population in the middle stage?
Which period is referred to as the recent stage of population growth?
In a population pyramid of a developed country, the base is—
In the population structure of developed countries, the middle part is—
According to the chapter, which age groups are considered dependent population?
In developing countries, the population pyramid has—
In developing countries, active population is relatively—
The graph that shows population structure is known as—
Consider the following statements about population structure:
What is the birth rate?
The child bearing capacity / fertility of women ranges between which ages?
In the crude birth rate formula, what is in the denominator?
The crude birth rate formula is multiplied by—
Which of the following is a marital characteristic influencing birth rate?
What is the effect of general education on fertility?
The effect of illiteracy on fertility is—
Which professional group has low birth rate?
Which group is mentioned as having high fertility rate?
According to the chapter, birth rate in rural areas is—
In urban areas birth rate is—
What is the death rate?
In the crude death rate (CDR) formula, the numerator is—
Which of the following is a natural disaster that causes unnatural death?
Which of the following countries are mentioned as having higher death rates due to war and social violence?
Death rate is higher in—
The developing countries suffer from high—
Women in child bearing age have higher mortality rates in—
Migration is the movement of people from one place to another to—
Based on its nature, migration can be classified into—
Based on destination, migration is of two types—
People who migrate are known as—
Voluntary migration is usually motivated by—
People who are forced to migrate and settle somewhere permanently are known as—
Those forced migrants who wait to return to their home country after sometime are known as—
Sadia's family migrated from Myanmar to Bangladesh in 2018. What type of migration is this?
Movement from Dhaka to Chittagong is an example of—
Movement from Dhaka to USA is an example of—
Mymensingh to Dhaka movement is—
Which of the following are called pull factors?
Which of the following is a pull factor of migration?
Which of the following is a push factor of migration?
Consider the following:
Which is NOT a push factor of migration?
Personal benefit to get property from marriage is a—
According to the chapter, who are better citizens for the home country?
Which countries import manpower because they have low population to utilize their resources?
Which of the following is a social impact of migration?
Migration of educated young and professional people changes—
Developing countries send human resources to the labour market and earn—
Acceptance of new culture by migrants may eventually lead to—
In which year was the national policy adopted for improvement of health, family welfare and better livelihood of mothers and children?
The 2012 national population policy focused on—
Population density is calculated as—
In the chapter's calculation, what is the total population of Bangladesh used?
According to the chapter calculation, the area of Bangladesh is—
According to the calculation in the chapter, the population density of Bangladesh is—
Land that is useful to humans and capable of generating resources is called—
The man-land ratio is calculated by dividing—
To understand the population pressure on a country's land, it is necessary to know—
A country's balance between total population and man-land ratio is known as—
When the amount of productive land is low compared to the population, it is called—
The condition where productive land is greater than the population but resources are not utilized due to low population is called—
Which of the following countries are examples of under population?
The spatial distribution or arrangement of population across different places is called—
According to the chapter, nearly half of the world's population lives in only about—
Factors that influence the distribution of population are divided into—
People are naturally attracted to—
Which type of area has few permanent settlements?
Which Bangladeshi regions are mentioned as having very low population density?
People prefer to live in areas with—
People are attracted to areas near rivers because of—
Which factor depends on the availability of resources such as coal, iron, oil?
Which of the following is a non-physical factor of population distribution?
Density of population is increasing in Australia and the USA despite less natural opportunities, mainly due to—
Which cities are given as examples of high density due to economic factors?
Consider the following physical factors:
Higher use of fertilizer for higher production and pesticide use leads to—
Deforestation and hill cutting for agriculture leads to—
Vegetation does not grow in polluted soil, which leads to—
Use of water in agriculture for irrigation is depleting—
Water transport is polluting the water by—
Which of the following is given as industrial waste polluting water?
Due to water pollution, marine plants, micro organisms and plankton cannot survive, which results in—
Consider the following effects of overpopulation on land:
According to BBS 2019, the total population of Bangladesh is—
According to the chapter (BBS 2019), the population density of Bangladesh is—
Which of the following is a population characteristic of Bangladesh?
In Bangladesh, which has declined more?
Majority of the population of Bangladesh lives in—
Average longevity in Bangladesh is—
What was the population growth rate of Bangladesh in 1991?
What was the population growth rate of Bangladesh in 2001?
The population growth rate of Bangladesh in 2011 was—
The population growth rate of Bangladesh in 2022 was—
Population characteristic of Bangladesh is greater—
According to the 2005 population structure, the aged population group between 60-90 years is less than—
In the aged population (60-90) of 2005, which gender is higher?
Fragmentation of land leads to—
Demand for housing and increasing use of land leads to—
Decrease of per capita income leads to—
Rapid population increase combined with less food production leads to—
Deforestation, hill cutting and slum increase contribute to—
Low per capita income leads to low savings and investment, which results in—
Increase of food import leads to—
Too many students in classes due to fewer schools and admission problems lead to—
Which of the following is a solution to the population problem of Bangladesh mentioned in the chapter?
Which marriage measure is recommended for population control?
Which of the following should be stopped according to the population control measures?
Which measure related to women is mentioned for population control?
Which superstition is mentioned to be removed for population control?
Effective implementation of which method is recommended?
Which of the following represents an unnatural influence on population distribution?
What is meant by a desirable population relationship?
The reasons for migration from the area labeled 'Q' to the area labeled 'R' on the map are as follows:
The reason for the low population density in the area marked 'P' on the map is:
The Rohingya Muslims sought refuge in Ukhia, Cox's Bazar to save their lives from ethnic riots. What type of migration is this?
The Rohingyas who fled to Bangladesh due to ethnic riots in Myanmar and settled here are best described as—
The migration of Rohingyas to Cox's Bazar will most likely cause—
What is the regular (crude) birth rate?
Overpopulation occurs when—
Age specific male/female distribution shown in a triangular shape graph is called—
Which of the following is the correct definition of usable / productive land?
Which of the following is NOT among the four attractive (pull) factors for migration mentioned in the chapter?
Gross mortality (crude death rate) is determined by which formula?
Consider the following statements about population pyramid: