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ASSIGNMENT Class: X Subject: Economics SECTORS OF INDIAN ECONOMY

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ASSIGNMENT
         Class: X Subject: Economics SECTORS OF INDIAN ECONOMY
A. Short answer questions
1. The sectors are classified into public and private sector on the bases of?
 a) Employment conditions. c) Ownership of enterprises. b) Nature of economic activity. d) Number of workers employed n the enterprise.
2. Which one of the following is not an activity of primary sector?
 a) Fishing c) Manufacturing. b) Mining d) Lumbering.
3. Which one of the following does not belong to the tertiary sector?
a) Banking c) Trade. b) Transport d) Fishing.
4. Workers in the ______ sector do not produce goods?
5. A ________ proportion of labourers in India are working for the unorganized sector?
6. Activities in the primary, secondary and tertiary sectors are _________.
7. GDP is the sum total of the value of ________ produced during a particular year.
8. When we produce goods by exploiting natural resources it is an activity of the _______ sector.
9. Services based on information technology are a part of_________ sector.
10. Give another name for disguised unemployment.
 11. Define an economic activity.
12. Name the three sectors formed as per nature of economic activity.
 13. Name the sectors formed on the base of ownership.
 14. How is tertiary sector different from other sectors?
 B. Long answer questions
15. How do we count various goods and services and know the production in each sector?
 16. What is GDP? Who measures GDP in India and how? What is its importance?
17. Do you think the classification of economic activities into Primary, Secondary and Tertiary is useful? Explain how?
 18. What does the history of developed countries indicates about the shifts that have taken place between sectors?
19. Why is tertiary sector becoming more important than other sectors in India?
 20. Service sector in India employs two different kinds of people. Who are these?
 21. Is the tertiary sector playing a significant role in the development of Indian economy? Explain.
22. What do you mean by underemployment or disguised unemployment?
23. Distinguish between open and disguised unemployment.
24. How to create more employment in the agricultural sector, give suggestions.
25. Write a short note on NREGA. Write it’s features.
26. Why do we need public sector? Explain how public sector contributes to economic development of a nation.
27. Workers are exploited in the un-organized sector .Do you agree with this view? Give reasons in support of your answer.


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