Based on the census of 1981 which of the following four States had density of populationin descending order ?

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The correct answer is (a).

Kerala had the highest density of population in 1981, followed by West Bengal, Bihar, and Madhya Pradesh.

Kerala has a population density of 858 people per square kilometer, which is the highest in India. This is due to a number of factors, including its small size, its long coastline, and its fertile land.

West Bengal has a population density of 809 people per square kilometer. This is due to its large population, its fertile land, and its location in the Ganges River basin.

Bihar has a population density of 804 people per square kilometer. This is due to its large population, its fertile land, and its location in the Ganges River basin.

Madhya Pradesh has a population density of 212 people per square kilometer. This is due to its large size, its relatively low population, and its location in the central part of India.