EASY
Earn 100

Compare India and China on the basis of Growth Rate of Population.

Important Questions on Comparative Development Experiences of India and its Neighbours

EASY
_____policy introduced in China in the late 1970s has successfully reduced the growth rate of population.
MEDIUM
Group the following features pertaining to the economies of India, China, and Pakistan under three heads: One-child norm, Low fertility rate, High degree of urbanisation, Mixed economy, Very high fertility rate, Large population, High density of population, Growth due to manufacturing sector, Growth due to service sector.
EASY
Which of the following countries adopted 'One Child Policy' as a measure to control population?
 
HARD
Does India follow any population stabilization measures? If so, collect the details and discuss them in the classroom. You may refer to the latest Economic Survey, annual reports, or the website of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (http://mohfw.nic.in).
HARD
Scholars find son preference as a common phenomenon in many developing countries, including India, China and Pakistan. Do you find this phenomenon in your family or neighbourhood? Why do people practice discrimination between male and female children? What do you think about it? Discuss it in the classroom.
HARD
Group the following features pertaining to the economies of India, China and Pakistan under three heads • One-child norm • Low fertility rate • High degree of urbanisation • Mixed economy • Very high fertility rate • Large population • High density of population • Growth due to manufacturing sector • Growth due to service sector.
MEDIUM

Compare and analyse the given data of India and China, with valid reasons.

Country Annual Growth Rate of Population Gender Ratio(per thousand males)
  • India
1.2% 929
  • China
0.5% 941

 

EASY
As China is the most populous country in the world, its density of population is more than India and Pakistan.