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For the purpose of Census 2011, a person aged ______ and above, who can both read and write with understanding in any
language, was treated as literate.
five
nine
seven
six
- The Census 2011 defines a literate person as someone aged seven years and above who can read and write with understanding in any language.
- A person's literacy status is not determined by whether they attended or completed any formal education.
- Literacy is evaluated by basic reading and writing abilities, not by the level of education completed.
Option 1: five
- Incorrect. The Census does not start literacy age at five.
Option 2: nine
- Incorrect. This option overestimates the starting age for literacy.
Option 3: seven
- Correct. Census 2011 starts counting literacy at age seven.
Option 4: six
- Incorrect. The correct starting age for literacy is not six.
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