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True or False: The government has no measures in place to regulate street vendors. |
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False. The government has introduced measures to reduce the number of vendors, including suggested hawking zones. |
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Riddle: I am a place where you can buy sweets, toys, and clothes, but I can be very crowded during festivals. What am I? |
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A Marketing Manager manages the marketing resources of a product or business, overseeing either a single product or a broad array of products and services. |
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Fill in the blank: In cities, many women work as ___ in the export garment unit. |
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What is the primary function of a salesperson in the context of urban livelihoods? |
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Salespersons are responsible for getting orders from shopkeepers and collecting payments. |
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True or False: Businesspersons in urban areas are typically employed by large corporations. |
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False. Businesspersons are not employed by anyone but may employ several workers. |
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Riddle: I am a busy area with small workshops where clothes are stitched and stacked. What am I? |
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True or False: Rural areas typically have more diverse economic opportunities than urban areas. |
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Fill in the blank: The primary mode of transportation in urban areas is often ___, while in rural areas, it is usually ___. |
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Urban living often involves a faster pace of life and more social interaction, while rural living tends to be quieter and more community-oriented. |
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Riddle: I am a place with tall buildings and busy streets, where people often rush and the noise never retreats. What am I? |
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Multiple Choice: Which of the following is a common feature of urban areas? A) Open fields B) Limited public services C) High population density D) Rural farming |
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True or False: Urban areas generally have a higher availability of educational institutions compared to rural areas. |