A level Population Quizzes

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Revising Population with Quizzes:

(Simple A level Population quizzes for students studying for the GCE, GCSE, and necta)

Hello folks and welcome to gcequiz.com, an online revision platform that  will help you in the preparation of any of your general exams, be it  GCE, GCSE or necta. In this section, we are going to be looking at population theory. Here, we will talk about what population is, factors causing the change in population size and so on. Terms like birth rate, death rate, population growth rate will be made use of. Below are quizzes on population theory that will get your brain out of the box. Before that, let's define population:

A population might sometimes refer to a group of people, objects, events, hospital visits, or measurements. A population can therefore be said to be a gross observation of subjects grouped together by a common feature. There are some aspects of population theory which are very essential for studies. They are:

Birth rate - This is defined as the total number of individuals given birth to at a particular period of time.

Death rate - This is the total number of deaths in a particular period of time.

Sex ratio - The sex ratio is the number of males and females per 1000 individuals.

Age pyramid - This is a plot diagram indicating the age distributions of a given population.

Another important aspect is population growth, which is the increase in the number of individuals in a population. This depends on various factors such as weather, availability of food, predators, etc. Some factors influencing population growth are Natality, Mortality, Emigration, and Immigration.

During the exams, students are tested on population theory via multiple-choice, short answer, and essay questions. They are expected to be proficient in calculating basic parameters like death rate, birth rate, and so on. For more A level Geography quizzes, click here.

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A level Population Quizzes