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State with reasons whether you agree or disagree with the following statement:
Average can misinterpret the representative value.
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Solve the following:
Calculate Q1, D4, and P26 for the following data.
| 18, 24, 45, 29, 4, 7, 28, 49, 16, 26, 25, 12, 10, 9, 8 |
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Solve the following :
Calculate of Q3, D5, and P35 for the given data
| Income (in lakhs ₹) | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |
| No. of family | 2 | 5 | 20 | 25 | 15 | 12 | |
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Rural credit system assumes importance because ______.
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Complete the following statement:
Productive loans are economically justified because___________
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Complete the following statement:
Small farmers are unable to access rural credit provided by banks due to _________.
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Choose the wrong pair :
| column A | column B |
| Rural occupational structure | Activity |
| Agricultural sector | Banking and Insurance |
| Industrial sector | Processing of raw material |
| Service sector | Computer-related service |
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Assertion (A): Indian economy is pre-dominantly rural economy.
Reasoning (R): As per 2011 census, the country’s rural population is almost 83.25 crore (68.8% of the total population)
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Assertion and Reasoning – choose the correct answer from the following :
Assertion (A): Non-institutional finance forms an important part of rural credit.
Reasoning (R): Small farmers are unable to access bank credit because of borrowers' unfriendly products.
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Identify and explain the concept from the given illustration:
Kusumtai knowingly set up her business enterprise in the rural area so that people living there could be gainfully employed.
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Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below :
Rural development is one of the thrust areas of administration. As Mahatma Gandhi rightly said, “India lives in villages and the development of the nation cannot be achieved without the development of the villages”. The need of the hour is the convergence of all development interventions, at the grassroots level which can be possible through effective governance at the village level. The movement towards the decentralization of the National and State governments through the Panchayati Raj system needs to be strengthened through lessons learned from the successful stories of ‘Model villages’ around India. Though India is progressing in the right direction in reducing education inequalities and increasing literacy levels, there is still a lot that needs to be done. An understanding of social issues is important for effective planning and policy development. Self-governance ensures that Indian citizens, even the previously marginalized, can participate in decision-making.
1) Explain in short Mahatma Gandhi’s views on rural development.
2) Highlight the role of the government in achieving rural development.
3) What measures have been suggested to achieve rural development?
4) Express your idea of a ‘Model Village’.
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Give economic term:
Balance between natural resources and population growth.
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Identify and explain the concept from the given illustration:
There were 40 births per 1000 in the country 'A' during a year.
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Answer the following :
Explain the causes of the high birth rate.
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Give economic term:
Resources gathered through taxation. domestic savings, etc.
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Draw a population growth curve from the given data.
| Year | Population (in Crores) |
| 1951 | 36.1 |
| 1961 | 43.9 |
| 1971 | 54.8 |
| 1981 | 68.3 |
| 1991 | 84.6 |
| 2001 | 102.7 |
| 2011 | 121.02 |
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Identify the correct of pairs from the given options :
| 'A' | B' |
| 1) Economic Planning | a) Selection by Prime Minister |
| 2) Twelfth Five Year Plan | b) Think Tank group of Indian Government |
| 3) NITI Aayog | c) Fast and sustainable growth |
| 4) NITI Aayog Vice-Chairperson | d) Time bound programme |
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Identify the correct of pairs from the given options :
| 'A' | 'B' |
| 1) Economic Planning | a) Selection by Prime Minister |
| 2) Twelfth Five Year Plan | b) Think Tank group of Indian Government |
| 3) NITI Aayog | c) Fast and sustainable growth |
| 4) NITI Aayog Vice-Chairperson | d) Time bound programme |
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Identify the correct pairs from the given options:
| 'A' | 'B' |
| 1) Economic Planning | a) Selection by Prime Minister |
| 2) Twelfth Five Year Plan | b) Think Tank group of the Indian Government |
| 3) NITI Aayog | c) Fast and sustainable growth |
| 4) NITI Aayog Vice-Chairperson | d) Time-bound program |
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Identify the correct pairs from the given options :
| 'A' | 'B' |
| 1) Economic Planning | a) Selection by Prime Minister |
| 2) Twelfth Five Year Plan | b) Think Tank group of the Indian Government |
| 3) NITI Aayog | c) Fast and sustainable growth |
| 4) NITI Aayog Vice-Chairperson | d) Time-bound programme |
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