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a ct a A mons DO aN Como See O Ur asua lass mad Lorna) S70) Le 7 GMOS (Q) padhleakshay.com} — OF Q1. Identify the reas Qi. Identify the reason behind Rita, an MNC worker cl country A TABLE FOR COMPARISON OF THI Monthly income of citizens in 2007 (in Rupees) ‘ountries 1 " m Vv v Country A | 9500 | 10800 | 9800 | 10000 | 10200 | 300 | 48000 + { 4000 | 25000 Country B [300 | soo | S00 Country € | 5000 | 1000 | 15000 a) Most of its citizens are rich and stable. b) Has the most equitable distribution of income. c) The national income of its citizens is higher. d) The average income of its citizens is lower. Ans:b Q 2. Suppose there are four families in your locality, the average per capita income of whom is 10,000. If the income of three families is 6,000, 8,000, and 14,000 respectively, what would be the income of the fourth family? a) 5,000 b) 10,000 c) 12,000 d) 15,000 Ans: c¢ Q3. Identify the country that MOST PROBABLY has a well-developed healthcare system but lesser average education than India. Country | Gross National Lite | Mean Years of | HOI Rank in Income (GNI) | Expectancy | | Schooling of | the world er capita ‘mt birth” | People aged 25 | (2018) I 2011 PPPS) (2017)__| and above (2017) | Si Lanka 755 76 Inala 130 Myanmar 148 Pakistan Nepal |_Bangladesh | ze __| I | Source : Husman Development Report 201%, United Nations Development Programme, New York a) Sri Lanka b) Myanmar c) Pakistan d) Nepal Ans: d Q4. Read the given data and find out children of which state has ined maximum elementary school education ? States Per Capita | Infant Literne | Net Attendance Ratio (per 100 Income — | Mortality y Rate | persons) secondary stage For 2018- | Rate per 1,000 19(in Rs) | tive births (201s) x a 5 years) 2017-1 Joar-as | (oe 14 and 15 years) 2017-18 HARYANA | 2,36. 30 2 |e Q4. Read the given data and find out children of which state maximum elementary school education ? Since [eCopt [tt ere] Ne tents Ra per 10 Income" |Morauty | yRae’ | prom secondary stage For2nis- | rate per a00 |. | ue 1 and 15 years) 2017-18 Totem) | tree : (oun HARYANA | 2,36,147 KERALA | 2,04,105 BIHAR —_| 40.982 a) Haryana b) Bihar c) Haryana & Kerala d) Kerala Ans:c¢ Q5. Read the given data and find out which country has most equitable distribution of income. Countries | Monthly Income of Citizens in four countries in 2018 Citizen! [Citizentt_ [Citizen [Citizen V_[ Citizen V | Average CounteyA [10500 —]11200 | 10800 11000___| 10700 | 10.440 Country B_| 600 5000 600" 600 600" 1.480" Country ¢ [550 10500 | 400 7500 2000 4,190 Country D [800 4800 700. 5000 750. 2,410 a) Country A b) Country B c) Country C d) Country D Ans:a Q.6.Viiay is undernourished as his weight is 45 kgs and his height is 1.78 meters. Find out his Body Mass Index (BMI) from the following options. a) 12.6 b) 13.5 ¢) 14.7 d) 15.2 Ans:a Q1.Which of the following statements best explains t! a) The production in all three sectors has decreased and it has decreased the most in the primary sector. b) The production in all the three sectors has increased and it has increased the most in the primary sector. c) The production in all the three sectors has increased and it has increased the most in the tertiary sector. d) The production in all the three sectors has increased and all the three sectors have similar growth. Ans: ¢ Q 2. SAccording to 2017-2018 data, the share of different sectors in employment (percentage) in India was__ + Primary Sector - 44% + Secondary Sector - 25% + Tertiary Sector - 31% Out of the three sectors, why did the ratio of employment in Primary Sector high? Select the most suitable option from the following: a) Workers in the Primary Sector are underemployed. b) Low job opportunities in the Secondary Sector. c) Efforts of labour are not equivalent in all the sectors. d) Outsourcing of job opportunities in Secondary Sector. Ans: a Q 3. Which of the following statements best explains the graph? a) Employment in the tertiary sector has decreased. b) Not enough jobs were created in the Secondary and Tertiary sectors. c) Employment in the manufacturing sector hasn't changed much. d) None of the above. Ans: b Q1. Which among the following options will be the Shee of Credit in Rural areas? of Credit in Rural areas? a) Banks b) Traders and Suppliers c) Moneylenders d) Finance Companies Ans:a Q2. what does the given graph assert? P- With increasing income, loans from formal sector increases. Q- With decreasing income loans with formal sector increases. R- With decreasing income loans with formal sector decreases. a) Only P b) Only Q c) Both Pand Q d) Both PandR Ans: d Q3. What does X and Y represent in a mandate cheque? if 1 | 1 a) Bank number & Account number respectively b) Bank number & Cheque number respectively c) Account number & Cheque number respectively d) Account number & Bank number respectively Ans: ¢ Q\1. By 2017, how many cars had Ford Motors sold in markets since its arrival in 1995? a). 88000 b). 85000 To 2 a a) Bank number & Account number respectively b) Bank number & Cheque number respectively c) Account number & Cheque number respectively d) Account number & Bank number respectively Ans: ¢ Q1. By 2017, how many cars had Ford Motors sold in the Indian markets since its arrival in 1995? a). 88000 b). 85000 c). 87000 d). 84000 Ans:a Q2. What concept does the picture depict regarding foreign trade and market integration? a). The impact of domestic markets on global trade b). The importance of importation for buyers c). The role of foreign producers in domestic markets d). The opportunities created by foreign trade for both producers and buyers Ans: d Qa 3. What has been a significant factor stimulating the globalization process, particularly due to rapid improvements in technology? a). Advances in transportation systems b). Developments in agriculture c). Innovations in energy production d). Progress in telecommunications, computers, and the internet Ans:d Q4. What is the primary focus of the picture's message about fair globalization? a.) The role of education, skills, and wealth in global opportunities b). The struggle for equal distribution of resources c). The challenges of global cooperation d). The impact of technology on the global economy Ans:a

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