What would be the total population at the end of the year if population at the beginning of the year is 5000 and population changed during the year isbirth 250, death 60, immigration 30 and emigration 15?

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Q: 65 (NDA-II/2014)
What would be the total population at the end of the year if population at the beginning of the year is 5000 and population changed during the year is—birth 250, death 60, immigration 30 and emigration 15?

question_subject: 

Economics

question_exam: 

NDA-II

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0,7,4,7,1,3,0

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{'total population': [1, 0, 0, 2], 'population': [3, 1, 2, 1], 'emigration': [2, 0, 0, 1], 'year': [27, 4, 33, 49], 'birth': [11, 1, 4, 9], 'immigration': [3, 0, 0, 1]}

In this scenario, we are given the initial population at the beginning of the year (5000) and the population changes that occurred during the year.

Let`s analyze each option to determine the correct answer:

Option 1: 5205

This option adds the birth, death, immigration, and emigration values to the initial population.

Total = 5000 + 250 - 60 + 30 - 15 = 5205

Option 2: 5235

This option is not valid since the population changes have not been accurately accounted for.

Option 3: 5310

This option is not valid since the population changes have not been accurately accounted for.

Option 4: 5180

This option is not valid since the population changes have not been accurately accounted for.

Therefore, option 1 (5205) is the correct answer as it correctly considers the birth, death, immigration, and emigration values when calculating the total population at the end of the year.