KSEEB Solutions for Class 9 Geography Chapter 10 Population of Karnataka

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Karnataka State Syllabus Class 9 Social Science Geography Chapter 10 Population of Karnataka

Class 9 Social Science Population of Karnataka Textbook Questions and Answers

I. Fill in the blanks :

Question :
1. The total population of Karnataka according to the 2011 census is __________ .
2. __________ is the most populous district of Karnataka.
3. The district which has the more females is __________ .
4. The district which has least population is __________ .
5. The average density of population per sq.km, in Karnataka is __________ .
Answer :
1. 6,11,30,704
2. Bangalore Urban
3. Udupi
4. Kodagu
5. 319

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II. Answer the following questions :

Question 1.
Write a note on the growth of the population in Karnataka.
Answer :
According to the 2001 census, the total population of Karnataka was 5,28,50,562. In the decade from 2001 to 2011,80,80,142 people were added to the population. The growth rate is 15.67%. The present population is 6,11,30,704.

Question 2.
Name the districts with the highest and the least density of the population.
Answer :
Bengaluru urban district is with the highest density of population. Kodagu district is with the lowest density of the population.

Question 3.
Explain the urban and rural population is Karnataka.
Answer :
Karnataka has 29,406 villages. They have a totally 3.75 crore population. The rural population forms 61.4% and 38.6% live in urban areas.

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Question 4.
Write a note on the literacy rate of Karnataka.
Answer :
The average literacy rate of Karnataka is 75.6%. This rate is better than India’s literacy rate. Dakshina Kannada with 88.6% occupies the first position, Yadgiri with 52.4% is the district with the least literacy.