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Census of India 2011: Key Insights, Facts and MCQs

The Census of India 2011 is one of the most important resources for competitive exams, providing key demographic, social, and economic data. This data is often asked in exams like UPSC, SSC, IBPS, State PSCs, and others.

Understanding and memorizing the essential figures from the Census can give you a significant edge in the General Studies and Current Affairs sections of your exams. In this post, we break down the most crucial data from the Census of India 2011, organized into easy-to-understand sections with tables, bullet points, and visual aids.

Comprehensive Guide to Census 2011 for Competitive Exams

The Census of India 2011 is the 15th national census conducted by the Census Organization of India, with Mr. C. Chandramouli serving as the Commissioner & Registrar General. It is crucial for competitive exams and banking exams. Here's a detailed summary of essential facts about the 2011 Census that are frequently asked in various government exams.

Key Points to Remember:

  • What is a Census?

    • A census is the official count of people living in a country and the collection of information about them for statistical purposes.
  • History of Census in India:

    • The first census in India was introduced by Lord Mayo in 1872, but it officially began in 1881. The first-ever census in the world was conducted in Sweden in 1749.
    • India’s 15th Census was conducted in 2011, and it was the 7th census for Independent India.
    • The first census of Independent India was conducted in 1951, which was the seventh census in its continuous series. Henry Walter is known as the father of the Indian Census.
    • Negative Growth Rate has been recorded for India during the period between 1911-1921.
  • Key Responsibilities:

    • The Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India, under the Ministry of Home Affairs, is responsible for conducting the decennial census.
    • Census 2011 Commissioner: C. Chandramouli
  • Census Phases:

    • The 2011 Census was conducted in two phases:
      1. House Listing: Collecting information about houses.
      2. Population Enumeration: Collecting data on the population.
  • Geographical Coverage:

    • The 2011 Census covered all 28 states and 7 Union Territories, including:
      • 640 districts
      • 497 cities
      • 5,767 tehsils
      • Over 6 lakh villages

Important Census 2011 Statistics:

Census 2011 at a Glance

Total Population 1.21 Billion (121 Crore)
Global Share 17.5% of the world’s population
Growth (2001-2011) 17.7% increase in total population
Urban Population 31.2% (~37 Crore)
Rural Population 68.8% (~84 Crore)
Sex Ratio 943 females per 1000 males
Child Sex Ratio 919 females per 1000 males
Population Density 382 people per square km
Literacy Rate 74.04% (Male: 82.14%, Female: 65.46%)
Population Growth Rate (2001-2011) 17.7%
  • India has the largest youth population in the world. By 2020, the average age of Indians was expected to be 29 years.
  • The target year for India to reach population stability has been shifted from 2045 to 2070.
  • According to the Census Analytical Report, India has the highest youth population, with a growing younger population contributing to the country’s demographic strength.

Top Populated Regions (States & UTs)

Category Region Population
Most Populated States Uttar Pradesh 20 Crore (200 million)
Maharashtra 11 Crore (110 million)
Bihar 10 Crore (100 million)
Most Populated Union Territory Delhi 1.67 Crore (16.7 million)
Least Populated States Sikkim 6 Lakh (600,000)
Mizoram 10 Lakh (1 million)
Least Populated Union Territory Lakshadweep 64,000

Population Growth Rate (2001-2011)

Category Region Growth Rate
States with Highest Growth Rate Meghalaya +27.9%
Arunachal Pradesh +26%
States with Lowest Growth Rate Nagaland -0.6%
Kerala +4.9%
Union Territories with Highest Growth Rate Dadar & Nagar Haveli +55.9%
Union Territories with Lowest Growth Rate Lakshadweep -6.3%

Population Density (Per Square Kilometer)

Category Region Population Density (per km²)
States with Highest Density Bihar 1,106
West Bengal 1,028
States with Lowest Density Arunachal Pradesh 17
Mizoram 52
Union Territories with Highest Density Delhi 11,320
Union Territories with Lowest Density Andaman & Nicobar 46

Sex Ratio (Females per 1000 Males)

  • National Sex Ratio: 940 females per 1,000 males
  • Rural Sex Ratio: 949 females per 1,000 males
  • Urban Sex Ratio: 929 females per 1,000 males
Category Region Sex Ratio (Females per 1000 Males)
States with Highest Sex Ratio Kerala 1084
Tamil Nadu 996
States with Lowest Sex Ratio Haryana 879
Jammu & Kashmir 889
Union Territories with Highest Sex Ratio Puducherry 1037
Union Territories with Lowest Sex Ratio Daman & Diu 618

Literacy Rate Insights (Census 2011)

  • National Literacy Rate: 73% (an increase from 64.8% in 2001)
  • Maximum Difference in Literacy rate of Females & Males: Rajasthan (27.1%)
    • Male Literacy Rate for Rajasthan : 79.2%
    • Female Literacy Rate for Rajasthan : 52.1%
Category Region Literacy Rate
States with Highest Literacy Rate (Females & Males) Kerala 94%
Mizoram 91.3%
Union Territories with Highest Literacy Rate Lakshadweep 91.8%
States with Lowest Literacy Rate (Females) Bihar 61.8%
Arunachal Pradesh 65.4%
States with Lowest Literacy Rate (Males) Bihar 61.8%
Rajasthan 79.2%
Union Territories with Lowest Literacy Rate Dadar & Nagar Haveli 76.2%

Scheduled Castes (SC) & Scheduled Tribes (ST)

  • Scheduled Castes (SC): 20 Crore (16.6% of India's total population)
  • Scheduled Tribes (ST): 10 Crore (8.6% of India's total population)

  • Top States & UTs with High SC Population:

    • Uttar Pradesh has the highest SC population.
    • Punjab had the highest percentage (%) of SC population among states, at 28.9%. Himachal Pradesh and West Bengal followed with 25.2% and 23.5% of the population belonging to the SC Community.
    • Chandigarh had the highest percentage of Scheduled Caste (SC) population among the union territories of India, at 17.5%
  • Top States & UTs with High ST Population:

    • Madhya Pradesh has the highest ST population.
    • Lakshadweep is a Union Territory of India with the highest tribal population.
    • Total ST Population is 8.6% (Rural: 11.3% and Urban: 2.8%)

Top Repeated MCQs from Census 2011 for Competitive Exams

Census 2011 remains a significant topic for competitive exams like RPF SI, SSC CGL, SSC CHSL, and various other government job exams in 2024. Many questions from this census have been frequently asked in previous exams, making it crucial for aspirants to understand the key statistics and trends.

Here, we highlight the most repeated questions from Census 2011, helping you focus on essential areas and better prepare for your exams.

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Q1: Which union territory had the highest population growth according to the Census 2011?
A. Delhi
B. Puducherry
C. Lakshadweep
D. Daman and Diu

Q2: Which union territory had the highest literacy rate as per the Census 2011?
A. Chandigarh
B. Lakshadweep
C. Daman and Diu
D. Delhi

Q3: Which union territory had the lowest population according to the Census 2011?
A. Daman and Diu
B. Dadra and Nagar Haveli
C. Chandigarh
D. Lakshadweep

Q4: Which state had the highest sex ratio (females per 1000 males) according to the Census 2011?
A. Kerala
B. Punjab
C. Himachal Pradesh
D. Tamilnadu

Q5: Who was the first Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India after independence?
A. Ashok Mitra
B. MWM Yeatts
C. RB Chari
D. Vijay S Verma

Q6: Which union territory had the highest slum population according to the Census 2011?
A. Delhi
B. Chandigarh
C. Puducherry
D. Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Q7: Which group of union territories had the highest population density according to the Census 2011?
A. Delhi, Chandigarh and Daman and Diu
B. Lakshadweep, Daman and Diu and Puducherry
C. Delhi, Chandigarh and Puducherry
D. Lakshadweep, Daman and Diu and Chandigarh

Q8: Which north-eastern state had the highest literacy rate according to the Census 2011?
A. Tripura
B. Assam
C. Meghalaya
D. Nagaland

Q9: In which state is Serchhip, the district with the highest literacy rate in the Census 2011, located?
A. Andhra Pradesh
B. Kerala
C. Rajasthan
D. Mizoram

Q10: Which union territory had the least population density according to the Census 2011?
A. Andaman and Nicobar islands
B. Lakshadweep
C. Puducherry
D. Chandigarh

Q11: Which union territory had the highest literacy rate among males in India according to the Census 2011?
A. Lakshadweep
B. Andaman and Nicobar Islands
C. Delhi
D. Puducherry

Q12: Which of the following states recorded a population of more than 10 crore in the Census of India 2011?
A. Rajasthan
B. Tamil Nadu
C. Madhya Pradesh
D. Bihar

Q13: What was the percentage increase in female literacy in India during 2001-2011 according to the Census 2011?
A. 5%
B. 22%
C. 9%
D. 14%

Q14: How many states recorded a population of less than 10 lakhs according to the Census 2011?
A. Two
B. Zero
C. One
D. Three

Q15: Which union territory had the highest decadal growth rate of population according to the Census 2011?
A. Chandigarh
B. Puducherry
C. Lakshadweep
D. Dadra and Nagar Haveli

Q16: Which north-eastern state reported the highest literacy rate according to the Census of India 2011?
A. Meghalaya
B. Manipur
C. Mizoram
D. Assam

Q17: Which union territories had the highest sex ratio according to the Census of India 2011?
A. Chandigarh, Puducherry, Delhi
B. Puducherry, Delhi, Andaman and Nicobar Islands
C. Chandigarh, Puducherry, Lakshadweep
D. Puducherry, Lakshadweep, Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Q18: What was the gap between male and female literacy rates in India according to the Census 2011?
A. 21.59%
B. 16.68%
C. 24.84%
D. 18.30%

Q19: Which state had the maximum female workforce participation rate in rural India according to the Census 2011?
A. Himachal Pradesh
B. Uttar Pradesh
C. Arunachal Pradesh
D. Andhra Pradesh

Q20: What was the share of female adolescents in the age group of 10-19 years according to the Census 2011?
A. 31.3%
B. 47.3%
C. 52.7%
D. 20.9%

Q21: Which district in Tamil Nadu had the highest literacy rate of Scheduled Castes (SC) according to the Census 2011?
A. Erode
B. Theni
C. Kanyakumari
D. Ariyalur

Q22: Which language among the following had the maximum number of speakers in India according to the Census 2011 data?
A. Odia
B. Bengali
C. Kannada
D. Malayalam

Q23: Which state had the largest number of Christians according to the Census 2011?
A. Goa
B. Nagaland
C. Kerala
D. Mizoram

Q24: What was the population density in India according to the Census 2011?
A. 11,320 persons per sq km
B. 400 persons per sq km
C. 829 persons per sq km
D. 382 persons per sq km

Q25: Which state had the lowest population density according to the latest census?
A. Sikkim
B. Arunachal Pradesh
C. Mizoram
D. Nagaland

Q26: Which state had the highest literacy rate among females in India according to the Census 2011?
A. Goa
B. Kerala
C. Mizoram
D. Himachal Pradesh

Q27: According to the Census of India, what does the term 'marginal worker' mean?
A. A person who works for less than 183 days (or six months) in a year
B. A person who works for 83 days in a year
C. A person who works for eight months in a year
D. A person who works for more than 183 days (or six months) in a year

Q28: What was India's annual exponential growth rate as per the 2011 Census?
A. 1.64%
B. 3.54%
C. 1.10%
D. 4.34%

Q29: What was the increase in literacy rates for males and females, respectively, as compared to the 2001 Census according to the Census 2011?
A. 4.88% and 10.79%
B. 6.88% and 11.79%
C. 5.88% and 12.79%
D. 3.88% and 13.79%

Q30: In which state is the concentration of Buddhism the largest as per the 2011 Census data?
A. Maharashtra
B. Uttarakhand
C. Goa
D. Andhra Pradesh

Q31: Which state had the highest number of people living in rural areas according to the Census of India 2011?
A. Jharkhand
B. Uttar Pradesh
C. Rajasthan
D. Bihar

Q32: What does the term 'household' mean according to the Census?
A. A group of related individuals living together under one roof
B. A group of unrelated individuals residing in the same locality
C. A group of persons engaged in common economic activities
D. A group of persons who share a common kitchen and take meals together

Q33: Which state had the lowest literacy rate according to the Census 2011?
A. Uttarakhand
B. Arunachal Pradesh
C. Haryana
D. Meghalaya

Q34: Which state had the largest Scheduled Tribe population as per the 2011 Census?
A. Odisha
B. Jharkhand
C. Chhattisgarh
D. Madhya Pradesh

Q35: Which States/UTs does NOT have any SC population as per the Census 2011?
A. Sikkim
B. Andaman and Nicobar Islands
C. Manipur
D. Tripura

Q36: According to the Census of India 2011, ‘Other Religions and Persuasions (ORP)’ comprise how much of the population?
A. 9.9 million
B. 3.9 million
C. 5.9 million
D. 7.9 million

Q37: Marathi is the _________ largest most spoken language of India according to the 2011 census.
A. Third
B. Fifth
C. Fourth
D. Second

Q38: Which of the following states has the highest population density in India as per Census 2011?
A. Uttar Pradesh
B. West Bengal
C. Bihar
D. Madhya Pradesh

Q39: According to the Census of India 2011, which state in India has the highest proportion of its population living in the urban areas?
A. Kerala
B. Haryana
C. Goa
D. Tamil Nadu

Q40: According to Census 2011, which district displays the highest population?
A. Kollam
B. Ajmer
C. Thane
D. Pune

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This breakdown of Census 2011 data will give you an edge in your preparation for General Studies, Current Affairs, and Social and Economic Development questions in exams. Understanding this data in-depth is crucial for tackling questions on Indian demographics and policy planning.

By regularly reviewing and internalizing these key figures, you’ll not only enhance your General Knowledge but also increase your chances of acing competitive exams. Stay updated and all the best for your preparation!