A
1.0
B
1.6
C
2.1
D
2.3
Correct answer: (c) 2.1
Explanation
- A
1.0
A TFR of 1.0 is far below replacement; it would shrink a closed population rapidly.
- B
1.6
1.6 is typical of several low-fertility countries, still below replacement in the Indian textbook sense.
- C
2.1
Replacement-level fertility is taken as a TFR of about 2.1 in India (two children plus a margin for mortality and the sex ratio at birth). That is the official key.
- D
2.3
2.3 is above replacement; it was closer to older national averages, not the replacement benchmark.
Summary. Official key is (c) 2.1. Replacement TFR is the rate at which a generation just replaces itself. NFHS and Census commentary use 2.1 as the Indian threshold. Honour the stored letter (c).