CBSE CBSE Class 10 Economics CBSE Class 10 Social Science Class 10 Multiple Choice Questions Facebook Twitter Telegram WhatsApp MCQs of Economics Class 10 Chapter 1 Development MCQs of Economics Chapter 1 Development MCQsEconomics Chapter 1 DevelopmentClass 10 1 / 52 Which one of the following is a developmental goal for industrialists? To get more days of work To get better wages To get more electricity All the above 2 / 52 Per capita incomes of countries for international comparison are expressed in : Rupees Dollars Pounds None of the above 3 / 52 The countries with per capita income of 935 US $ (2007) or less are termed as Low income countries Developing countries Developed countries Rich countries 4 / 52 Per capita income is : income per person income per family income per earning person income per month 5 / 52 Life expectancy at birth means average expected length of life of a person at the time of birth average expected length of life of a person at the time of death average expected length of a child at the time of birth None of the above 6 / 52 Proportion of literate population in the 7 years and above age group is termed as Education index Mortality ratio Literacy rate Gross enrolment ratio 7 / 52 Which one of the following statements defines ‘Literacy Rate’? Total literate population divided by total population Total literate population divided by literate population Proportion of illiterate population in the 18 and above age group. It measures the proportion of literate proportion in the 7 years and above age group. 8 / 52 Which is the most important attribute for comparing the development of countries ? Resources Population Average income None of these 9 / 52 Which one of the following states has the highest Human Development Index (HDI)? Kerala Punjab Uttar Pradesh West Bengal 10 / 52 Which one of the following is not a measure of development in the Human Development Report of the UNDP ? Per capita income in US $ Educational Levels of the people Body Mass Index Life Expectancy at Birth 11 / 52 Which one among the following is a developmental goal for the landless rural labourers? To get electricity and water To educate their children More days of work and better wages To shift to the cities 12 / 52 Development of the country can generally be determined by Its per capita income Its average literacy rate Health status of its people None of these 13 / 52 What does Infant Mortality Rate indicate? Literate population in the 7 and above age group. The number of children that die before the age of one year as a proportion of 1000 live children. The total number of children attending the school. The number of children born in a year. 14 / 52 The developmental goal for a girl from a rich family is : to get more days of work to get as much freedom as her brother gets to get electricity to get better wages 15 / 52 Which one of the following is not a feature of developing country? Agriculture as the major occupation High technological development Mass poverty Mass illiteracy 16 / 52 Which of the following neighbouring countries has better performance in terms of human development rank than India ? Bhutan Sri Lanka Nepal None of the above 17 / 52 India’s HDI rank in the world is : 125 115 126 134 18 / 52 In terms of human development, which of the following countries is ahead of India? Bangladesh Sri Lanka Nepal Bhutan 19 / 52 Which of the following is most likely to be a development goal for landless rural labourers? Higher support prices for their crops They should be able to settle their children abroad Raised wages None of these 20 / 52 Development of a country can generally be determined by its per capita income its average literacy level health status of its people all the above 21 / 52 Cause of high infant mortality rate is : inadequate facilities of health lack of infrastructural facilities lack of awareness both (a) and (b) 22 / 52 Which of the following is true of the people’s goals in addition to higher income? Equal treatment Freedom Respect and security All the above 23 / 52 Which one of the following organisations has prepared Human Development Report? World Bank IMF UNDP UNO 24 / 52 One common development goal among the people is : family freedom income security 25 / 52 Human Development Index compares countries based on which of the following levels of the people? Educational level Health status Per capita Income All the above 26 / 52 Which area of the world has the largest crude oil reserves? U.S.A. Russia China The Middle East 27 / 52 Which of the following is having highest human development rank in 2007? India Pakistan Nepal Bangladesh 28 / 52 In which state in India is the infant mortality rate lowest? Kerala Bihar Uttar Pradesh Punjab 29 / 52 Underemployment occurs when people: do not want to work are working in a lazy manner are working less than what they are capable of doing are not paid for their work 30 / 52 Which one of the following is not a component of Human Development Index? Per capita income Life expectancy Literacy rate Poverty rate 31 / 52 Net Attendence Ratio is the total number of children of age group ____________ attending schools as a percentage of total number of children in the same age group 0-3 years 8-10 years 5-7 years 6-10 years 32 / 52 According to the World Bank, the countries with an income of Rs. 4,53,000 per annum and above in 2004 were considered as : Low income countries Rich countries Average countries Underdeveloped countries 33 / 52 Which of the following things money cannot buy? Building Pollution free environment Flowers Books 34 / 52 Which country among India's neighbours has the highest per capita income? Bhutan Sri Lanka Nepal Bangladesh 35 / 52 Which one of the following is the most important attribute while comparing the level of development of various countries? Population Social status of the people Political status Per capita income 36 / 52 What is necessary for good health? Balanced diet Nutritious diet Healthcare facilities All the above 37 / 52 Which of the following resources is a non-renewable energy resource? Solar radiations Crude oil Wind energy All the above 38 / 52 Which one of the following criteria is the basis to measure the development of a country according to UNDP? Per capita income Educational levels of the people Health status of the people All the above 39 / 52 Which is the most important attribute to compare countries? Human Development Index (HDI) Literacy rate Export earnings Income 40 / 52 What was the annual per capita income of India in 2004 ? Rs. 37,000 Rs. 4,53,000 Rs. 28,000 Rs. 38,000 41 / 52 What the countries with per capita income of Rs 4,53,000 per annum and above (in 2004) are called? Rich countries Low-income countries Developing countries None of the above 42 / 52 According to the World Development Report a country is considered rich when the per capita income is more than which of the following figures? Rs 24,000 per annum Rs 37,000 per annum Rs 4,53,000 per annum Rs 5,43,000 per annum 43 / 52 Development goals of different sections of our society can be achieved by Force Democratic political process Violent agitation Terrorism 44 / 52 We can obtain per capita income of a country by calculating: the total income of a person by dividing the national income by the total population of a country the total value of all goods and services the total exports of the country. 45 / 52 Sex ratio in India in 2001 was : 913 923 933 943 46 / 52 BMI (Body Mass Index) is a method of finding out which of the following? Infant mortality Health status Longevity Economic status 47 / 52 Groundwater overuse in India is how much one-third of country one-fourth of country one-fifth of country two-fifth of country 48 / 52 Which of the following countries has higher HDI rank than India? Sri Lanka Nepal Bangladesh Pakistan 49 / 52 What money cannot buy? Medicines Clothes Pollution free environment None of these 50 / 52 Which of the following had the highest per capita income in 2007? Sri Lanka India Pakistan Bangladesh 51 / 52 If there are five persons in a family and their total income is Rs 20,000/ - what would be the average income of each person? Rs. 6000/- Rs. 4000/- Rs. 5000/- Rs. 10,000/- 52 / 52 Kerala has low Infant Mortaliy Rate because: it has good climatic condition it has adequate infrastructure it has adequate provision of basic health and educational facilities it has poor net attendence ratio Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz
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