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Directions (5 Questions) The following five items consist of two statements, Statement I and Statement II. Examine these two statements carefully and select the answers to these items using the codes given below Codes (a) Both the Statements are individually true and Statement II is the correct explanation of Statement I. (b) Both the Statements are individually true but Statement II is not the correct explanation of Statement I. (c) Statement I is true but Statement II is false. (d) Statement I is false but Statement II is true.
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I. India has wide variation in population density.
II. Factors like agricultural productivity and history of settlements have greatly influenced the population density pattern in India.
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b
c
d
India has a wide variation in population density due to variety of reasons including relief, topography, water resources and historical reasons. Statement II is not the main reason, but they too are determinants of population density. Hence Both the Statements are individually true but Statement II is not the correct explanation of Statement I.
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