| List-I | List-II | ||
| A. | Logistic growth | I. | Unlimited resource availability condition |
| B. | Exponential growth | II. | Limited resource availability condition |
| C. | Expanding age pyramid | III. | The percent individuals of pre-reproductive age is largest followed by reproductive and post reproductive age groups |
| D. | Stable age pyramid | IV. | The percent individuals of pre-reproductives and reproductive age group are same |
| Options: | A | B | C | D |
| 1. | II | IV | III | I |
| 2. | II | I | III | IV |
| 3. | II | III | I | IV |
| 4. | II | IV | I | III |
| 1. | This is a stable population. |
| 2. | Pre-reproductive individuals are equal to post-reproductive individuals. |
| 3. | This pyramid is shown by developing or growing countries. |
| 4. | In this pyramid number of females will be more than males always. |
In a growing population of a country:
| 1. | pre-reproductive individuals are more than reproductive individuals. |
| 2. | reproductive individuals are less than post-reproductive individuals. |
| 3. | reproductive and pre-reproductive individuals are equal in number. |
| 4. | pre-reproductive individuals are less than reproductive individuals. |
What is correctly explained using the given age pyramid?
| 1. | A stable population, where post reproductive individuals are minimum |
| 2. | A growing population, where young individuals are maximum |
| 3. | A declining population, where post reproductive individuals are maximum |
| 4. | A population showing negative growth |
What type of human population is represented by the following age pyramid?
1. Expanding population
2. Vanishing population
3. Stable population
4. Declining population