Punjab’s population is predominantly:

Rural
Urban
Semi-urban
Nomadic

The correct answer is: b) Urban.

Punjab is a state in northwestern India. It is the 20th-largest state by area and the 16th-most populous state in India, with a population of over 28 million people. The state is predominantly urban, with over 60% of its population living in urban areas. The capital of Punjab is Chandigarh, which is also the joint capital of the neighboring state of Haryana.

The other options are:

  • a) Rural: A rural area is an area that is not urban. Rural areas are typically characterized by low population density, small towns, and agriculture.
  • c) Semi-urban: A semi-urban area is an area that is between rural and urban. Semi-urban areas are typically characterized by a mix of urban and rural features, such as small towns, suburbs, and light industry.
  • d) Nomadic: A nomadic people is a group of people who do not have a permanent home and move from place to place. Nomadic people typically live in tents or other temporary shelters and follow a seasonal pattern of movement.