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Understanding Population Dynamics Quiz

Test your knowledge of population concepts and the factors that influence population size in our engaging quiz! Whether you're a student, educator, or just a curious learner, this quiz will help you understand the important aspects of population studies.

In this quiz, you will cover key topics such as:

  • What constitutes population
  • The role of censuses
  • Migartion factors
  • Population growth control
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by LearningTree345
What is population?
How often is a census carried out?
Every year
Every 5 years
Every 10 years
The persons appointed to carry out the census are called
Census people
Census enumerator
Population counters
Give 3 reasons why a country's population change in size?
Many countries have decided that their population is growing to fast. They want to control the size of the population. Citizens are asked to plan their families. This is called family planning.
True
False
Migration is
The movement of people from one place to another
The movement of people in the day
The movement of people only by air plane
What is the difference between an immigrant ant an emigrant?
List two pull factors
List two push factors
The enumerators conducted a census to find out the population in Grenada. St. Andrew's 24,211 people, St. Patrick's 16,580 people, St. George's 18,435, St. David's 12,567, St. Johns 9,805 and St Marks 8,765 What was the total estimated population of Grenada?
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