Question : The decadal growth rate of the population between 2001-2011 is not ________.
Option 1: 18.70 percent
Option 2: 15.70 percent
Option 3: 17.70 percent
Option 4: 16.70 percent
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Correct Answer: 17.70 percent
Solution : The correct option is 17.70 per cent .
The decadal growth rate refers to the percentage increase in a population over ten years. The population growth rate during ten years, or the decadal growth rate, decreased from 21.5% between 1991 and 2001 to 17.7% between 2001 and 2011 (2011 Census).
The average number of children born to a woman, known as the Total Fertility Rate (TFR), decreased to 2.2 in 2015–162 from as high as six or more in the 1950s.
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