Tamil Nadu Board 9th Standard Social Science - Economics Unit 5: Book Back Answers and Solutions
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- 1 Mark Questions: Choose the correct answer, Fill in the blanks, Identify the correct statement, Match the following
- 2 Mark Questions: Answer briefly
- 3, 4, and 5 Mark Questions: Answer in detail
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Topic: Unit 5. MIGRATION
I. Choose the correct Answer
Question 1.According to the 2011 census, the total population of India was
(a) 121 crore
(b) 221 crore
(c) 102 crore
(d) 100 crore
Answer Key:
(a) 121 crore
Question 2.
_______ has recorded the maximum number of emigrants.
(a) Ramanathapuram
(b) Coimbatore
(c) Chennai
(d) vellore
Answer Key:
(c) Chennai
Question3.
during 2015,______of illiterates were migrants from Tamil Nadu.
(a) 7%
(b) 175%
(c) 23%
(d) 9%
Answer Key :
(a) 7%
Question 4.
The poorer sections of the population migrate__________
(a) as a survival strategy
(b) to improve their living standards
(c) as a service
(d) to get experience
Answer Key:
(a) survival strategy
II. Fill in the blanks
1. Migration is enumerated on_______and_____bases.2. The mobility of population in rural areas is ______than urban areas.
3. In rural india ,as per census 2011,________percent of the population are counted as migrants.
4. ______ is the major reason for female migration.
5. Any migrant stream would consist of______ sub streams.
Answer Key:
1. Place of birth,place of residence
2. Greater
3. 37
4. Marriage
5. Heterogeneous
III. Match the following
1. Migration policy – (a) Work2. Female migrants – (b) low incidence of out migration
3. Chennai – (c) maximum number of emigration
4. Better off migrants – (d) marriage
5. Salem – (e) to reduce the volume of migration
6. Male migrants – (f) to improve the living standard
Answer Key:
1. Migration policy – (e) to reduce the volume of migration
2. Female migrants – (d) marriage
3. Chennai – (c) maximum number of emigration
4. Better off migrants – (f) to improve the living standard
5. Salem – (b) low incidence of out migration
6. Male migrants – (a) Work
IV. Answer the following briefly
- Work
- Business
- Education
- Marriage
- Migration after Birth
- Migration with family
- Others.
- Marriage is the major factors for female migration.
- Cuddalore
- Vellore
- Salem
- Namakkal
- Poorer sections of the population people migrants as a survival strategy.
- Better-off sections of the people migrants for improve their living standards.
- Singapore - 20 %
- United Arab Emirates - 18%
- Saudi Arabia - 16%
- USA - 13%
- The study clearly reveals that they are involved in highly skilled (IT related professions), low skilled (hotels, daily wages) and semi skilled (Electrician, plumber).
V. Answer all the questions given under each caption
- Poor people are migrating from rural areas for their livelihood.
- At the same time people with a little facilitated migrate to improve their livelihood without recovering from their tragedy or livelihood.
- Depending on the territorial grounds, people who are concentrated in urban areas and rural areas.
- Rural to Rural.
- Rural to Urban.
- Urban to Rural.
- Urban to Urban.
Distance type movements:
- Short, medium and long distance migration streams
Circulatory type of movements:
- Long term stable migration and short term circulatory type of movements.
- In Tamil Nadu the extent of migration is much higher in rural areas compared to urban area.
- A large proportion of female are reported to be migrants compared to male.
- In Tamil Nadu two out of every five persons is reported to be a migrant.
- Migrants from Tamil Nadu select the countries like Singapore, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar and Australia.
- The poor sections migrates for survival but better offs migrate to improve their living standards
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