ANSWER – B
6 Districts have literacy rate above the state average of 82.80 per cent are Hamirpur (88.95 per cent), Una (86.53 per cent), Kangra (85.67 per cent) district Shimla (83.64 per cent), Bilaspur (84.59 per cent) & Solan (83.68 per cent)
The lowest proporation of 72.17 per cent literates was shown by Chamba district and was followed by Lahul & Spiti (76.81 per cent).
The literacy among the female population is 75.93 per cent according to 2011 census.
ANSWER – A
The percentage of total literates excluding o-6 age group was 76.48 per cent in 2001 which has risen to 82.80 per cent in 2011 thus, resulting in net increase in the proportion of literates by 6.32 per cent during 2001-2011. All districts in the state show improvement in literacy in 2011 census over 2001 census of varying order.
ANSWER – B
Kunjadi or Kunjava is such another famous folk song of Chamba.
In Mandi, most prominent are Chhinj and Chhanjoti.
The Panj-Pahara and Devku are the famous types of the Chhinj songs of Mandi.
Gangi and Mohan are the popular compositions of Bilaspur. Gangi is also prevalent in upper Shimla hills.
ANSWER – C
Tribal district of Lahaul-Spiti and Kinnaur, lead the child gender ratio. Kinnaur has, interestingly, the lowest gender ratio in the state in 2011, 818 females per 1,000 males.
The lower literate districts have done better in the child gender ratio.
The top three districts in gender ratio Hamirpur (1,095) Kangra (1,012) and Mandi (1,007)- in the 2011 Census faces the adverse child gender ratio.
ANSWER – A
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