UP Police ASI Exam 4 Dec 2021 Shift 1 Solved Paper
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In this question, a passage is given followed by a statement. Read the passage carefully and judge the statement based on the given passage
The population density of Gujarat is 258 persons per square kilometre. It is the tenth greatest state with respect to Population in India. It is a standout a the most industrialised states and in this way attracts individuals from India both with respect to ventures and vocations. From a little figure of 50,671,01 2001, the number of people in the state has touched 60,383,628 in 2011. Population growth in Gujarat has seen an extension of 19.17 in this decade. T population is developing at a yearly rate of 1.9 percent. in 2016, Going by its yearly development rate, it would touch 70 Million. This is an incredible fig
Statement : Gujarat is the tenth largest populated state in India.
Choose the appropriate one from the following options
A - The statement is definitely true
B - The statement is probably true
C - The statement is cannot be determined
D - The statement is definitely false
The population density of Gujarat is 258 persons per square kilometre. It is the tenth greatest state with respect to Population in India. It is a standout a the most industrialised states and in this way attracts individuals from India both with respect to ventures and vocations. From a little figure of 50,671,01 2001, the number of people in the state has touched 60,383,628 in 2011. Population growth in Gujarat has seen an extension of 19.17 in this decade. T population is developing at a yearly rate of 1.9 percent. in 2016, Going by its yearly development rate, it would touch 70 Million. This is an incredible fig
Statement : Gujarat is the tenth largest populated state in India.
Choose the appropriate one from the following options
A - The statement is definitely true
B - The statement is probably true
C - The statement is cannot be determined
D - The statement is definitely false
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