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Demographics are the statistical data of a population,

showing characteristics such as .

A average age

B income

C education

D a, b & c
A census is a way a government collects
statistical data.

A True

B False
In Australia, a census takes place every
years.

A 4

B 5

C 8

D 10
The statistics can be used to understand
people’s .

A quality of life

B life expectancy

C income

D a, b & c
Comparing world statistics can help governments to
better understand issues.

A health

B education

C climate

D gender
Population density means how many people
.

A are educated

B live per square km

C live below the poverty line

D have enough to eat


Two of the most densely populated countries are
and .

A Monaco

B Singapore

C Australia

D New Zealand
Which two of the following countries have the
smallest population?

A Norway

B Seychelles

C Vanuatu

D Chile
, and have a life
expectancy greater than 80 years of age.

A Mexico

B Switzerland

C Australia

D Japan
Which of the following countries have a
life expectancy less than 65 years of age?

A Sierra Leone

B France

C Ethiopia

D Canada
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita is ‘the measure of
average income per person in a country’.

A True

B False
Which one of these countries
has the highest GDP per capita?

A Vietnam

B Egypt

C Luxembourg

D Fiji
has a high percentage
of people living below the poverty line.

A Africa

B Australia

C Europe

D North America
Which two of the following continents
are least affected by world hunger?

A Australia

B Europe

C South America

D Asia
and
have the lowest literacy rates.

A Spain

B Afghanistan

C Niger

D Japan

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