Logical Reasoning Ability Test : Passage and Conclusion QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS :: part10 : 1 to 5
Passage XIII: A worrying feature of Indian urbanization has been its tendency to increase pressure on the inner cities. The first results of the 2001 census suggest that the density of population in urban areas is within manageable limits, with most cities, including Greater Bombay, being well below the 23,000 per square m mark, set by Kolkata. But within several of the older cities, the walled areas have high densities which exert pressure on the outdated amenities in these area, a pressure that is accentuated by the poor maintenance of housing as well as other assets in the inner cities. The inner cities were designed for a pattern of urban life far removed from what exists today. The makers of narrow winding lanes could hardly have anticipated modern transportation. |
1. The density of population in the inner city of Greater Bombay is the highest in India. |
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2. The increase in density of population in urban areas has outgrown the increase in amenities. |
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3. The rate of growth in density of population in the inner cities has been more than that in surrounding areas. |
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4. At the time of planning the cities in the past, the use of bigger roads was envisaged by the planners. |
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5. The pace of Indian urbanization is much slower by international standards. |
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