Human Resources

Chapter 5


Exercise


1. Answer the following questions.

(i) Why are people considered a resource?

(ii) What are the causes for the uneven distribution of population in the world?

(iii) The world population has grown very rapidly. Why?

(iv) Discuss the role of any two factors influencing population change.

(v) What is meant by population composition?

(vi) What are population pyramids? How do they help in understanding about the population of a country?

2. Tick the correct answer.

(i) Which does the term population distribution refer to?

 (a) How population in a specified area changes over time.

 (b) The number of people who die in relation to the number of people

 born in a specified area.

 (c) The way in which people are spread across a given area.

(ii) Which are three main factors that cause population change?

 (a) Births, deaths and marriage

 (b) Births, deaths and migration

 (c) Births, deaths and life expectancy

(iii) In 1999, the world population reached

 (a) 1 billion                 (b) 3 billion             (c) 6 billion

(iv) What is a population pyramid?

 (a) A graphical presentation of the age, sex composition of a

population.

 (b) When the population density of an area is so high that people live

in tall buildings.

 (c) Pattern of population distribution in large urban areas.

3. Complete the sentences below using some of the following words.

sparsely, favourable, fallow, artificial, fertile, natural, extreme, densely

When people are attracted to an area it becomes .......................

populated

Factors that influence this include ....................... climate; good

supplies of ....................... resources and ....................... land.


Question Type By: Himashree Bora.


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