Time: 1 hour
M.M.: 30
Instructions: Attempt all questions.
Question numbers 1 to 5 carry 1 mark each.
Question numbers 6 to 8 carry 2 marks each.
Question numbers 9 to 11 carry 3 marks each.
Question numbers 12 & 13 carry 5 marks each.
Q1. What is the main reason people seek regular employment and fair wages? (1 Mark)
a) To enjoy leisure
b) To avoid education
c) To improve their income and quality of life
d) To increase unpaid work
Ans: c) To improve their income and quality of life
People seek regular employment primarily to enhance their financial stability and overall well-being. Options a, b, and d do not address the fundamental need for income and quality of life improvement.
Q2. Which of the following is a non-material goal of development? (1 Mark)
a) High income
b) Job promotion
c) Respect and equal treatment
d) Bonus payment
Ans: c) Respect and equal treatment
Respect and equal treatment are essential non-material goals that contribute to social harmony and individual dignity, unlike the other options which focus on material gains.
Q3. Which country, despite having lower per capita income, has better life expectancy than India? (1 Mark)
a) China
b) USA
c) Bangladesh
d) Russia
Ans: c) Bangladesh
Bangladesh has made significant improvements in healthcare and social services, leading to a higher life expectancy compared to India, despite its lower per capita income.
Q4. Name any one public facility provided by the government that helps improve quality of life. (1 Mark)
a) Public healthcare services
b) Private schools
c) Luxury housing
d) Corporate offices
Ans: a) Public healthcare services
Public healthcare services are essential for improving the quality of life by providing access to medical care for all citizens, unlike the other options which do not serve the public good.
Q5. Define per capita income. (1 Marks)
Ans: Per capita income is a measure of the average income earned per person in a specific area, typically a country or region. It is calculated by dividing the total income of the area by its population.
Q6. Why is average income not a sufficient indicator of development? Explain with one example. (2 Marks)
Ans: Average income is not a sufficient indicator of development for several reasons: It can mask significant disparities within a population. For example, consider two countries, A and B, each with five citizens:
Q7. List any two goals, besides income, that people seek for development. (2 Marks)
Ans: People pursue various goals beyond just income. Two significant goals include:
Q8. What is meant by sustainable development? Give one example of overuse of a resource. (2 Marks)
Ans: Sustainable development refers to a method of growth that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. It aims to balance economic progress, social inclusion, and environmental protection. One example of the overuse of a resource is groundwater in India:
Q9. Compare Kerala and Haryana using any three development indicators. (3 Marks)
Ans: Kerala and Haryana can be compared using three key development indicators:
Q10. How does the Human Development Index (HDI) measure the level of development in a country? Mention any three components. (3 Marks)
Ans: The Human Development Index (HDI) measures a country's development through three key components:
By combining these components, the HDI offers a more comprehensive view of development beyond just economic factors.
Q11. Explain any three limitations of using only income as a measure of development. (3 Marks)
Ans: Limitations of Using Only Income as a Measure of Development
Q12. Why do different people have different goals for development? Explain with three examples to show how what may be development for one may not be development for another. (5 Marks)
Ans: Different people have varying goals for development due to their unique circumstances and perspectives. Here are three examples illustrating how development can mean different things to different individuals:
Q13. Suggest any four steps that should be taken to ensure sustainable development in India. Explain how they help preserve resources for the future. (5 Marks)
Ans: Four steps to ensure sustainable development in India:
These steps collectively help in preserving vital resources, ensuring that they remain available for future generations while promoting a healthier environment.
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