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ASSIGNMENT Class: X Subject: Economics SECTORS OF INDIAN ECONOMY

DCM International School 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 exploiti...

CH-2 DEVELOPMENT(ECONOMICS)2

CH-1 DEVELOPMENT(ECONOMICS) 1

Chapter Development

Class 10 - Political Science - CH 1 - Power Sharing

Class 10 - Political Science - CH 1 - Power Sharing Q1: People belonging to the same ethnic group believe in their same:- (a) Descent (b) Nationality (c) Religion (d) Creed Q2: A very good example of sharing power among different social group is:- (a) Panchayati Raj system in India (b) Demand for separate Eelam by Tamils (c) Community Government in Belgium (d) Federal arrangement in India Q3: In Srilanka, the democratically elected government adopted a series of which measures to establish Sinhala supremacy? (a) Community Government (b) Federal Government (c) Majoritarian Government (d) Prudential Government   Q4: Prudential Reasons states that: (a) Power sharing is the spirit of democracy. (b) Power sharing reduces the possibility of social conflicts (c) Majority should always rule (d) A check and balance system is necessary in a democracy. Q5: Which of the following system of power sharing is called checks and balances?   (a) Federal division of powers...

CLASS X DEMOCRATIC POLITICS L-2 FEDERALISM

CLASS X DEMOCRATIC POLITICS L-2 FEDERALISM Q1. Define the following terms:-        a.       Federalism        b.       Jurisdiction        c.       Coalition Government Q2. What are the key features of Federalism? Q3. What are the dual objectives of the Federal system? What are their importances? Q4. Bring out the contrast between Federal and unitary government? Q5. Explain the 2 kinds of routes (or basis) through which federations have been formed, with examples.  Q6. What makes India a federal country?                                             OR What are the power sharing arrang...

Class: X Subject: Economics Chapter: Development

Class: X Subject: Economics Chapter: Development   Multiple Choice questions: 1. What is the most common method of measuring the economic development of a  country?   a) Equal treatment                           c) Security   b) Freedom                                      d) Income 2. Which area of the world has the largest crude oil reserves?   a) U.S.A                                           c) the Middle East   ...

Assignment : Geography Chapter-1 Resources and development

                                Chapter-1 (Geography)                          Resources and Development     Attempt the following questions:-   Q1: What is a resource? Q2:   What is resource planning? Q3: “There is enough for everybody’s need and not for any body’s greed.”Comment. Q4: Describe briefly three stages of resource planning? Q5: What is the difference between Net Sown Area and Gross Cropped Area? Q6: Write briefly the objectives of Rio de Janeiro Earth Summit. Q7: Which soil has the special property of "holding moisture"? Q8: In which year the National Forest Policy was formed? Q9: Differentiate between Potential and Developed resources. Q10: Differentiate between Stock and Reserve resources. Q11: What ar...