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Why is the growth rate of population in India showing a declining trend post 1981 ?

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  • The highest growth rate of population is found in

    A
    India
    B
    Malaysia
    C
    Bangladesh
    D
    Sri Lanka
  • The growth rate of population stabilizes after :

    A
    stationary phase
    B
    logarithmic phase
    C
    carrying capacity
    D
    negative acceleration phase
  • The growth rate of a population in an unlimited environment

    A
    is described by an S-shaped curve
    B
    is greater than the intrinsic rate of increase
    C
    ls equal to (b - d)N
    D
    Depends on competition for resources
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