
Organizer: Oriental College Of Education, Sanpada, NAAC Accredited B++ in 1st Cycle Under the IQAC Cell.
About the Quiz
- Intercollegiate E-Quiz Competition On the Occasion of World Population Day 2025.
- Date: 11th July 2025
- Time: 11:00 AM onwards
- Venue: Online Mode
- Open to all Students across Colleges
- Those who score fifty percent or more will receive an e-Certificate.
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On World Population Day, let us come together to recognize the intricate tapestry of humanity, embracing diversity while advocating for equitable access to healthcare, education, and resources.
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- When is World Population Day observed annually?
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June 5
August12
September 27
July 11 - What is the primary purpose of World Population Day?
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To raise awareness about global population issues
To fund scientific research
To promote international travel
To celebrate population growth - Which international organization established World Population Day?
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United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
World Health Organization (WHO)ption 1
4 .The day was inspired by the public interest in ‘The Day of Five Billion.’ When did ‘The Day of Five Billion’ occur?
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July 11, 1980
July 11, 2000 C.
July 11, 1987
July 11, 1990
- What demographic trend is often a focus of discussions on World Population Day?
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Climate change patterns
Technological advancements
Economic inflation
Population growth rates
- Which of the following is a common challenge associated with rapid population growth?
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Improved public infrastructure
Decreased innovation
Reduced biodiversity
Increased strain on resources like food and water
- What is the concept of ‘demographic dividend’ related to population trends?
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Economic growth potential due to a shift in age structure
The total number of births in a given year
The dividend paid to shareholders based on population size
Economic growth potential due to a shift in age - Access to what is considered crucial for managing population growth sustainably?
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Luxury goods
Private transportation
Family Planning Services
Advanced military technology
- What role does education, especially for girls, play in population dynamics?
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It primarily increases population growth
It leads to higher infant mortality rates
It tends to lower fertility rates and empower women
It has no significant impact on population
- Which region of the world is projected to experience the most significant population growth in the coming decades?
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North America
South America
Europe
Africa
- What is meant by ‘replacement level fertility’?
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A. The average number of children per woman required to replace the population over time
B. The maximum number of children a woman can bear
C. The fertility rate in developed countries only
D. The number of children born in a single year in a country
12.What impact does urbanization have on population distribution?
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A. It causes populations to spread evenly across rural areas
B. It has no effect on where people live
C. It leads to a concentration of people in cities
D. It results in a decrease in global population
13.What is ‘population aging’?
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A. A situation where more children are born than adults die
B.A decline in the total number of people in a country
C. A decrease in the average lifespan of a population
D. An increase in the proportion of older people in a population
- What challenges are associated with population aging?
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A. Higher birth rates
B. Reduced need for social services
C. Decreased demand for consumer goods
D. Increased pressure on healthcare and pension systems
15.How does migration affect population dynamics?
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A. It has no noticeable effect on population size
B. It always leads to a decrease in global population
C. It only affects the economic growth of a country
D. It redistributes populations and can change the age structure of both sending and receiving areas