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Service sector in India employs two different kinds of people. Who are these?
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Workers are exploited in the unorganised sector. Do you agree with this view? Give reasons in support of your answer.
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Compare the employment conditions prevailing in the organised and unorganised sectors.
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Using examples from your area compare and contrast the activities and functions of private and public sectors.
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Discuss and fill the following table giving one example each from your area.
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Private sector |
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Give a few examples of public sector activities and explain why the government has taken them up.
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Explain how public sector contributes to the economic development of a nation.
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The workers in the unorganised sector need protection on the following issues: wages, safety and health. Explain with examples.
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A study in Ahmedabad found that out of 15,00,000 workers in the city, 11,00,000 worked in the unorganised sector. The total income of the city in this year (1997-1998) was Rs 60,000 million. Out of this Rs 32,000 million was generated in the organised sector. Present this data as a table. What kind of ways should be thought of for generating more employment in the city?
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In what ways does the Reserve Bank of India supervise the functioning of banks? Why is this necessary?
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The following table gives the GDP in Rupees (Crores) by the three sectors:
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primary | secondary | tertiary |
| 2000 | 52,000 | 48,500 | 1,33,500 |
| 2013 | 8,00,500 | 10,74,000 | 38,68,000 |
- Calculate the share of the three sectors in GDP for 2000 and 2013.
- Show the data as a bar diagram similar to Graph 2 in the chapter.
- What conclusions can we draw from the bar graph?
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What was the reason for putting barriers to foreign trade and foreign investment by the Indian government? Why did it wish to remove these barriers?
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__________issues currency notes on behalf of the Central Government.
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How has liberalisation of trade and investment policies helped the globalisation process?
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Banks Charge a Higher Interest Rate on Loans than What They Offer on __________.
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Explain the need for consumer consciousness by giving two examples.
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Describe some of your duties as consumers if you visit a shopping complex in your locality.
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Suppose you buy a bottle of honey and a biscuit packet. Which logo or mark you will have to look for and why?
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Say true or false:
Hallmark is the certification maintained for standardisation of jewellery.
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Why did most of ‘conservative regimes’ impose censorship laws to control printed material associated with the French Revolution in 1815?
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