Physical quality of life is a consolidated index of: 
a. MMR, IMR and life expectancy at age 5 years b. Infant mortality, life expectancy at age one and literacy 
c. IMR, MMR and life expectancy at age 14 years d. MMR, NRR and life expectancy at age of 60 years 

Health · Fri Jul 15 2022

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The physical quality of life is a measure that combines multiple factors to assess the overall well-being and health of a population. Option b is the correct answer because it includes three important indicators: infant mortality rate (IMR), life expectancy at age one, and literacy rate.

Infant mortality rate (IMR) is the number of deaths of infants under one year old, per 1,000 live births, in a given year. It is an important indicator of the health and well-being of newborns. A lower IMR indicates better healthcare and overall quality of life.

Life expectancy at age one is the average number of years a newborn is expected to live, assuming that current mortality rates remain constant throughout their lifetime. It provides an estimate of the overall health and longevity of a population.

Literacy rate is the percentage of people who can read and write in a specific age group, usually the adult population. It reflects the level of education and access to learning opportunities in a society. Higher literacy rates are often associated with better access to healthcare, job opportunities, and overall quality of life.

By considering these three factors together, the physical quality of life index provides a comprehensive assessment of the health, well-being, and educational opportunities available to a population.

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