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Migration Patterns

Geography ⇒ Human Geography

Migration Patterns starts at 7 and continues till grade 12. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Migration Patterns. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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Describe any two negative impacts of migration on the place of origin.
Describe the impact of migration on the age structure of the population in the place of origin.
Describe the role of remittances in the development of rural areas in India.
Describe the term 'urbanisation' in relation to migration.
Explain how migration can affect the gender ratio in the place of origin.
Explain how migration can lead to changes in language and culture in the destination area.
Explain the difference between emigration and immigration.
A family moves from a drought-affected village in Rajasthan to Delhi in search of work. What type of migration is this? (1) International (2) Rural-urban (3) Urban-rural (4) Seasonal
A family moves from a drought-affected village in Rajasthan to Delhi in search of work. What type of migration is this? (1) International (2) Rural-urban (3) Urban-rural (4) Seasonal
Which Indian city is known for receiving a large number of migrants due to its IT industry? (1) Chennai (2) Bengaluru (3) Kolkata (4) Jaipur
Which Indian state has historically received a large number of migrants from other states due to industrial development? (1) Kerala (2) Maharashtra (3) Assam (4) Punjab
Which of the following is a consequence of migration in urban areas? (1) Overcrowding (2) Decrease in literacy rate (3) Decline in industries (4) Less pollution
Fill in the blank: Migration from rural to urban areas is known as __________ migration.
Fill in the blank: The main reason for rural to urban migration in India is __________.
Fill in the blank: The movement of people due to religious persecution is an example of __________ migration.
Fill in the blank: The movement of people for a short period, often for work, is called __________ migration.
True or False: Migration always leads to economic growth in the destination area.
True or False: Migration can help reduce unemployment in the place of origin.
True or False: Migration can lead to the spread of diseases.
True or False: Migration can lead to the spread of new ideas and cultures.