76. Digital preference is a source of
A. Response error.
B. Random error.
C. Sampling error.
D. Standard error
77. The most frequently
used growth rate is
A. Arithmetic growth rate.
B. Geographic growth rate
C. Geometric growth
rate.
D. Annual growth rate.
78. The quality of the
data is likely to be poorer in
A. Sample survey.
B. Registration system.
C. Census.
D. Dejure system.
79. Gives permanent
picture of population.
A. Defecto system of census.
B. Sample survey.
C. Cluster sampling
D. Dejure system of census.
80. Can be used to get
political and civil rights.
A. Dejure system of census.
B. Registration system.
C. Defecto system of census.
D. Simple random sampling.
81. The time gape
between occurrence of an event and its registration is called
A. Time pause.
B. Time lapse.
C. Time jump.
D. Time space.
82. When a respondent
does not remember the actual information is called
A. Memory lapse.
B. Information lapse.
C. Response lapse.
D. Recall
lapse.
83. A group of persons
related by blood or marriage or adoption and living in a same house is called
B. A house hold.
C. A relationship.
D. Living group.
84. A group of persons
living in a house having together arrangement of meals etc is called
A. Family.
B. A house hold.
C. A relationship.
D. Living group.
85. When a part of population is counted double or not counted
in the census or sample survey is called
A. Sampling error.
B. Response error.
C. Error of coverage.
D. Mathematical error.
86. Response error is that which is committed by
A. Interviewer.
B. Respondent.
C. Computer.
B. Unintentionally.
87. The person who reports
the occurrence of the event
A. Spectator.
B. Informant.
C. Reporter.
D. Eye witness.
88. The graph of
cumulative distribution is called
A. An ogive.
B. Time graph.
C. Polar graph.
D. Non polar graph.
89. The process of
collection, compiling, evaluating, analysis, and publishing, demographic,
social and economic data about the entire population of well defined territory
at specified time is called
A. Registration.
B. Population census.
C. Defecto system of
census.
D. Dejure system of
census.
90. The graphical form, in which the age sex distribution of a
population can be most clearly represented is known as
A. Pyramid.
B. Age sex graph.
C. Polar graph of population.
D. Population pyramid.
91. A ratio which is
calculated by taking the number of children in the age group 0-4 ( both sex
combined ) and dividing it by the number of women at the reproductive
ages(Radix 1000)
A. Sex ratio.
B. Child women ratio.
C. GRR.
D. NRR.
92. Reproductive ages,
usually taken as the age
A. 14 to 43.
B. 15 to 49.
C. 15 to 44.
D. 16 to 46
93. In countries where
the birth registration system is inadequate, one can use as a rough measure of
fertility.
A.
Child
women ratios
B.
Standardized
birth rate.
C.
Crude
birth rate.
D.
Vital
index.
94. Mortality could be
measured by dividing the number of death under age one during the year by the
estimate midyear population aged under one.
A. Child mortality.
B. Infant
mortality.
C. Zero age mortality
D. Under one year
mortality.
95. The number of
persons in population who are not economically active for every hundred
economically active person in that population
A. Unemployment ratio.
B. Employment ratio.
C. Dependency ratio.
D. Economic ratio.
96. The number of persons
who died in a certain year divided by the population of the same age in the
middle of that year
A. Year specific mortality.
B. Age specific mortality.
C. Group specific mortality.
D. Gender specific mortality.
97. The term used in
demography, to indicate the actual number of children born alive
A. Fertility.
B. Infant birth rate.
C. Growth.
D. Increase.
98. Age under one year is
recorded as
A. Half year.
B. Zero years.
C. One year.
D. Sometimes one and
sometimes zero years.
99. The ratio of the number of male to the number of female in
the given population is termed as
A. Gender ratio.
B. Spouse ratio.
C. Sex distribution ratio.
D. Sex-ratio.
100. The ratio of the
total birth to the total death in a population (radix 100)
A. Crude death rate.
B. Overall growth rate.
C. Vital index.
D. Crude birth rate.
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