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Test 1
10 Questions • 10 Marks
Sectors of the Indian Economy
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Q1. Assume there are four families in a locality. If the income of each family is ₹ 6,000, ₹ 4,000, ₹ 7,000 and ₹ 3,000 then find out the average income of the locality from the following options:
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Q2. Suppose, the monthly income of the family members is as follows respectively: Mother — Rs. 50,000/- Father — Rs. 40,000/- Son — Rs. 20,000/- Daughter — Rs. 20,000/- The average income of the family would be:
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Q3. Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched?
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Q4. ‘A’ is a worker in a garment export industry of Jaipur. He gets facilities like health insurance, provident fund, medical leave, etc. In which one of the following sectors is ‘A’ working?
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Q5. Study the data given below in the table and answer the question by selecting the correct option. Which is the most important sector that provides maximum jobs to the people? Table — Workers in different sectors (in millions) Sector Organized Unorganized Total Primary 1 231 232 Secondary 41 74 115 Tertiary 40 88 128 Total 82 393 475
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Q6. Assertion (A): In India the primary sector is the largest employer. Reason (R): The demand of services has increased enormously.
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Q7. UNDP measures the development of country based on __________.
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Q8. Which Indian State has better performance in terms of Human Development?
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Q9. Which among the following was the largest employer in the year 2003:
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Q10. Assertion (A): In the public sector, the government owns most of the assets and provides all the services. Reason (R): all services sectors in India are growing extremely well and each individual engaged in any kind of tertiary activity and earns a high income.
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Test 2
10 Questions • 10 Marks
Sectors of the Indian Economy
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Q1. Which of the following is not an example of basic services?
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Q2. The full form of NREGA is:
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Q3. Assertion (A): Rakesh is an educated and skilled worker who earns a high monthly salary as he is employed in a private bank in a city. Reason (R): all services sectors in India are growing extremely well and each individual engaged in any kind of tertiary activity and earns a high income.
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Q4. Assertion (A): Under MNREGA 2005, those who are able to and are in need to work in rural areas are guaranteed 100 days of employment in a year. Reason (R): The Central Government in India made a law implementing the Right to Work in about 625 districts of India.
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Q5. The value of final goods already includes the value of all:
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Q6. What is hidden under employment called:
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Q7. Workers in agricultural sector are:
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Q8. Using sugarcane as raw material, we make sugar or gur, under what sector does this activity come?
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Q9. Which of the following factor is not related to economic development?
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Q10. Economic development refers to ________.
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Test 3
10 Questions • 10 Marks
Sectors of the Indian Economy
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Q1. Primary sector is related to.
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Q2. In India, over a span of 40 years (from 1970 to 2010), while production in the service sector rose by more than 14 times, employment in the service sector rose around.
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Q3. The sector which includes a large number of people was are employed on their own doing small jobs such as selling on the street or doing repair work is referred to as:
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Q4. What was India's HDI rank in 2006?
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Q5. __________ Shows how big the economy of a country is.
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Q6. The sector in which the government owns most of the assets and provides all the services is called:
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Q7. Underemployment is hidden in contrast to someone who does not have a job and is clearly visible as unemployed. It is also called ……………… 1Mark
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Q8. Average income of a country is _____.
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Q9. Some countries are more developed than India because of
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Q10. Assertion (A): Per Capita Income is calculated in US dollars. Reason (R): US dollar is not considered as the medium of international exchange. It is accepted as a method of payment across the world
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Test 4
10 Questions • 10 Marks
Sectors of the Indian Economy
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Q1. Central government in India made a law, implementing the Right to Work in how many districts of India?
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Q2. A situation in which more persons are employed on a job than are optimally required is:
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Q3. The income earned from labour and work is known as _____.
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Q4. When we use sugarcane as a raw material, we make:
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Q5. The primary sector is also called…….?
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Q6. The activity included in the tertiary sector is
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Q7. Why did the Secondary sector later become the most important sector?
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Q8. The task of measuring GDP in India is undertaken by:
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Q9. Which one of the following is a developmental goal which is common to all?
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Q10. Different persons have different aspirations about the development because __________.
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Test 5
10 Questions • 10 Marks
Sectors of the Indian Economy
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Q1. The economy is classified into public and private sectors on the basis of:
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Q2. Goods and services mean:
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Q3. Which of the following statements are true regarding the services sector?
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Q4. Greater the development of the primary and secondary sectors, ……… would be the demand for such services?
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Q5. Which of the following is the measure of sustainable development?
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Q6. Overall welfare of people in any society is determined by _____.
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Q7. The task of measuring GDP is under taken by:
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Q8. Choose the correct answer: Underemployment occurs when people:
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Q9. Give an example of an intermediate good?
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Q10. Which one of the following activities does not belong to the primary sector? 1Mark
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Test 6
10 Questions • 10 Marks
Sectors of the Indian Economy
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Q1. Which activities come under the agriculture and related sectors?
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Q2. A sugar mill owner purchased sugarcane from farmers, manufactured sugar from it and then sold it to wholesalers. Such kind of activities comes under:
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Q3. Which one is a primary occupation?
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Q4. National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 2005 is referred to as:
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Q5. The motive of public sector enterprises is:
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Q6. Development of a person according to his fuller capacity is called_______.
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Q7. The headquarter of Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is located in
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Q8. Choose the improper group from the following.
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Q9. Even though the share of Secondary and Tertiary sectors has increased in the last forty years (as you can see the graph given below) why has similar shift not taken place in the case of employment?
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Q10. According to World Development Report 2006, the countries with _____ dollars p.a and above are called developed countries?
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Test 7
10 Questions • 10 Marks
Sectors of the Indian Economy
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Q1. Since the 1990’s, it is common to see a large number of workers losing their jobs in the:
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Q2. Economic development of a region depends on ______________.
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Q3. Which sector has grown the most over forty years?
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Q4. Sustainable development seeks to prevent _____.
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Q5. Assertion (A): Leela works 5 days a week, receives her income on a last day of each month and gets medical facilities from her firm. Reason (R): Leela is working in na organized sector.
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Q6. According to World Development Report 2006, the countries with _______ dollars p.a. and below are called low income countries.
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Q7. Name one type of classification of the economy?
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Q8. Choose the most appropriate answer. The sectors are classified into public and private sector on the basis of:
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Q9. What is the secondary sector?
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Q10. What are the groups of classification of an economy called?
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Test 8
10 Questions • 10 Marks
Sectors of the Indian Economy
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Q1. The _______ continues to be the largest employer in India.
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Q2. Good produced by exploiting natural resources belong which of the following sectors:
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Q3. Secondary sector is also called:
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Q4. The sector which includes activities that help in the development of the primary and secondary sectors is:
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Q5. As per the same study by the former Planning Commission, if tourism as a sector is improved, every year we can give additional employment to more than _______ people.
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Q6. HDI stands for __________.
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Q7. Which of the following comes under the tertiary sector?
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Q8. Name one functioning activity of the Tertiary sector? 1Mark A
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Q9. In 1970-71, which sector produced the maximum in India?
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Q10. According to a complete index of regional development, which state stands first in India?
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Test 9
10 Questions • 10 Marks
Sectors of the Indian Economy
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Q1. Assertion (A): The service sector is gaining more importance in the global economy. Reason (R): As income levels decrease, certain sections of people start demanding many more services like private schools, and hospitals, eating outlets, tourism, etc
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Q2. Match the following. COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 1.Public Sector. a.This sector transforms one good into another by adding more value and utility. 2.Primary Sector. b.This sector provides useful services for other sectors. 3.Secondary Sector.c.This sector produces goods by exploiting natural resources. 4.Tertiary Sector. d.Is managed and controlled by the government to provide facilities for the people.
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Q3. Look at the graph below and answer the following question. what is the percentage of share of the primary sector in the year 1973 - 74 and 2013 - 14?
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Q4. Workers in this sector do not produce goods:
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Q5. Choose the most appropriate answer. GDP is the total value of _________ produced during a particular year.
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Q6. Which one of the following is the new way of providing loans to the rural poor?
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Q7. Choose the most appropriate answer. Production of a commodity, mostly through the natural process, is an activity in _________ sector.
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Q8. The policy of "balanced regional development" was adopted in the _______.
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Q9. Match the following: COLUMN (A) COLUMN (B) 1.Under employment. a.A regular job and a high income. 2.Right to work. b.To get a good and proper education to her children. 3.Employment in organised sector. c.Assured higher support price for their crops. 4.Employment to unorganised sector. d.improve irrigational facilities for his farm.
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Q10. Tertiary sector is also called:
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Test 10
10 Questions • 10 Marks
Sectors of the Indian Economy
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Q1. ……………gradually became the most important in total production and employment?
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Q2. Economic development by maintaining the natural resources for present and future use is known as -------------
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Q3. The secondary sector is also called……..?
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Q4. Which sector is also called the service sector?
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Q5. Which of the following country's economy is known as high income economy?
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Q6. Production in the period 1973-2003 has increased the most in:
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Q7. Contribution to GOP in India is more by the
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Q8. When income levels rise, certain sections of people start demanding many more services like………..
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Q9. The sum of production in the three sectors gives:
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Q10. National Income means _______.
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