Class 10 Economics Chapter 1 Development Quiz 3 (48 MCQs)

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1. Which of the following is a development goal for the landless rural labourers?
2. Pick out the cause (from below) that enhances environmental degradation:
3. Is it right to say that the development for one may be destructive for another
4. Resources which will get exhausted after years of use are:
5. Per capita income of low-income countries is
6. What is the main criterian used by the World Bank for comparing different countries?
7. The ..... income which is the totalincome of the country divided by itstotal population. It is also called per capita income.
8. What is infant mortality rate?
9. Which one of the following is the most widley used comparison for comparison of countries?
10. Food, water and healthcare are
11. If there are five persons in a family and their total income is Rs. 30000/-What would be the average income of each person?
12. Which of the following is not an example of sustainability
13. True or False. Economic Development refers to how advanced an economy is.
14. If BMI is less than 18.5 then the person would be considered:
15. Total income of the country divided by itstotal population is known as:'
16. Assume there are four families in a country. The average Income or per capita income of these families is Rs 5000. If the income of three families is Rs 4000, Rs 7000 and Rs 3000 respectively, what is the income of the fourth family?
17. The Human Development Report (HDR) published by UNDP compares countries based on literacy rate, health status and .....
18. It is a level of estimating undernourished adults in an economy. Nutritional scientists call it .....
19. The per capita income of different countries is counted in which currency?
20. The other term that can be use for per capita income is-
21. Building of a dam can be a destructive goal for
22. A person is overweight if the body mass index is more than .....
23. In World Development Report 2017, low income countries were those which in 2016 had the per capita income of
24. Which of the following refers to development of a country?
25. What measures the proportion of literate population in the 7 and above age groups
26. Infant Mortality Rate (or IMR) indicates the number of children that die before the age of one yearas a proportion of ..... live children born in that particular year.
27. Adult literacy rate means 7 and above
28. Measures the proportion of literate population in the age group of 7 and above is called .....
29. BMI of a person is calculated by
30. Kerala has a low Infant Mortality Rate because-
31. In which currency, per capita income is calculated and presented for each country of the world?
32. Among the following criteria, which one is the basis to measure the development of a country, according to the World Bank?
33. What is one of the reasons why income is considered a crucial factor in comparing the development of different countries?
34. In which state of india is the infant mortality rate lowest?
35. Pick out the correct meaning listed below to define 'average income'.
36. What is meant by IMR?
37. Besides materialistic possessions, what enhances the quality of our lives?
38. Notion of national development can be:
39. Gross Domestic Product is .....
40. The annual Human Development Report is published by the .....
41. NREGA (National Rural Employment Guarantee Act of 2005) has guaranteed ..... days of employment in a year in many districts of India. What are the correct number of days?
42. Different persons could have ..... notions of a country's development.
43. What was the average income of India in 2017?
44. Assertion (A):Kerala has a low infant mortality rate.Reason (R):It has an adequate provision of basic health and educational facilities.
45. While ' ..... ' are useful for comparison, they also hide disparities.
46. The development that takes place without damaging the environment is known as-
47. What will be the top priority in the developmental goal of a landless labourer?
48. Why different categories of persons do not have same notion of development?