Tuesday, March 8, 2022

class-9 Subject English Grammar Essay On Importance of Education

                                   Essay 
                   Why Education is Important


According to Nelson Mandela Education is
the most powerful weapon that can be used
to change the world. It plays a vital role in
the development of an individual. Education
makes a man self-sufficient. An educated
man can contribute to the development of a
society or a nation. In our society education
has a great demand because everyone
knows the importance of education.
Education to all is the primary goal of a
developed
nation. 

That is why our government provides free education to all up to 14 years. In India, every child has the right to get free govt.  education.
Education has the utmost importance in a
person's life. An individual can establish
himself through acquiring proper education.
He /She gets much respect in society. So it
is necessary to be well educated to earn
respect and money in today's world.
Everyone should understand the value of
education and try to earn proper education
to prosper in life.

Thursday, March 3, 2022

CLASS-8 SUBJECT ENGLISH GRAMMER ESSAY (IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION)

 EVENTS CONVENT HIGH SCHOOL

03/03/2022      CLASS- 8 SESSION 2021-22
SUBJECT : ESSAY ENGLISH (IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION)


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Friday, February 25, 2022

CLASS- 9 SUBJECT : SOCIAL STUDEIS Geography CHAPTER-6 POPULATION

 EVENTS CONVENT HIGH SCHOOL

25/02/2022      CLASS- 9 SESSION 2021-22
SUBJECT : SOCIAL STUDEIS Geography
CHAPTER-6
POPULATION 

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Very Short Answer Type Questions

Question 1.
Only Bangladesh and Japan have higher average population densities than _______ .
Answer:
India

Question 2.
Which country may overtake China by 2045 to become the most populous country in the world?
Answer:
India

Question 3.
The main components of population change are _______ .
Answer:
Birth rate, death rate and migration

Question 4.
Internal migration does not change the population
Answer:
Size

Question 5.
The natural increase of population is the difference between
Answer:
Birth rate and death rate

Question 6.
In India, most migrations have been from _______ .
Answer:
Rural to urban areas

Question 7.
Name two factors that are serious obstacles for economic improvement.
Answer:
Illiteracy and malnutrition

Question 8.
The most significant feature of the Indian population is the size of its
Answer:
Adolescent population

Question 9.
What is the reason responsible for uneven population distribution in India?
Answer:
Variation in topography or relief in different parts of India and variation in climate and rainfall distribution

Question 10.
Which is the most populous country of the world?
Answer:
China

Short Answer Type Questions

Question 1.
Describe the basic factors affecting the population of India.
Answer:
The basic factors affecting the population of India are as under :

  • Birth Rate: It is the number of live births per 1,000 individuals of a population per annum. It increases both population size and population density.
  • Death or Mortality Rate: It is expressed as the number of death per 1,000 individuals of a population per year. It decreases both population size and population density.
  • Migration: Migration is the movement of the people across regions and territories. Migration can be internal or international.

Question 2.
What is meant by population growth and how do you calculate it?
Answer:
Growth of population refers to the change in the number of inhabitants of a country/territory during a specific period or time as an instance, during the last 10 years. Such a change can be expressed in two ways: in terms of absolute numbers and in terms of percentage change per year.

It is obtained by simply subtracting the earlier population from the later population. It is referred to as absolute increase.

Question 3.
Distinguish between Total Population and Average Density of Population.
Answer:

Total PopulationAverage Density of Population
(i) It is the number of people actually existing in the area.(i) It is the number of people in a unit area after the distribution of the total population uniformly.
(ii) Its unit of measurement is number of people.(ii) Its unit of measurement is the number of people per unit area.
(iii) Its value depends on the number of people only.(iii) Its value depends on both the number of people as well as the total area.

Question 4.
What are the push and pull factors of internal migration in India?
Answer:
In India, most migrations have been from rural to urban areas because of the ‘push’ factor in rural areas. These are adverse conditions of poverty and unemployment in the rural areas and the ‘pull’ of the city in terms of increased employment opportunities and better living conditions.