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J. P. Goel and Kaushal Goel solutions for इकॉनॉमिक्स [इंग्रजी] इयत्ता ९ आयसीएसई 10 Poverty in India QUESTIONS [Pages 163 - 166]

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS

QUESTIONS | Q 1. | Page 163

In 2011-12, about ______ of the total population were living below the poverty line.

  • 29.18%

  • 26%

  • 22%

  • 37.2%

QUESTIONS | Q 2. | Page 163

In 2011-12, how many people in India were living below the poverty line?

  • 270 million

  • 404 million

  • 200 million

  • 350 million

QUESTIONS | Q 3. | Page 163

Poverty line has been defined at MPCE of ______ for rural areas.

  • ₹ 828

  • ₹ 729

  • ₹ 816

  • ₹ 1000

QUESTIONS | Q 4. | Page 163

In 2011-12, the highest poverty ratio exists in ______.

  • Bihar

  • Madhya Pradesh

  • Odisha

  • Uttar Pradesh

QUESTIONS | Q 5. | Page 163

The poverty ratio is lowest in ______.

  • Himachal Pradesh

  • Kerala

  • Punjab

  • Gujarat

QUESTIONS | Q 6. | Page 163

In India the number of people below poverty line has ______.

  • fallen

  • risen

  • constant

  • sometimes fallen sometimes risen

QUESTIONS | Q 7. | Page 163

People above the poverty line are called ______.

  • rich

  • non-poor

  • poor

  • none of these

QUESTIONS | Q 8. | Page 164

Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme ensures ______ days of employment in a year in rural areas.

  • 365 days

  • at least 200 days

  • 150 days

  • 100 days

QUESTIONS | Q 9. | Page 164

In which year, “National Food for Work Programme” was launched?

  • 2005

  • 1998

  • 2000

  • 2004

QUESTIONS | Q 10. | Page 164

Which of the following is the wage employment programme for poverty alleviation?

  • MGNREGS

  • National Food for Work Programme

  • Both MGNREGS and National Food for Work Programme

  • Neither MGNREGS nor National Food for Work Programme

QUESTIONS | Q 11. | Page 164

People who are always poor and those who are usually poor but who may sometimes have a little more money (example: casual workers) are grouped together as the ______.

  • Chronic poor

  • Churning poor

  • Occasionally poor

  • Transient poor

QUESTIONS | Q 12. | Page 164

The average calories required per person per day in urban area is ______.

  • 2400

  • 2100

  • 2500

  • 2150

QUESTIONS | Q 13. | Page 164

______ refers to poverty of people, in comparison to other people, regions or nations.

  • Absolute Poverty

  • Relative Poverty

  • Both absolute poverty and relative poverty

  • Neither absolute poverty nor relative poverty

QUESTIONS | Q 14. | Page 164

Transient poor includes ______.

  • Occasionally Poor

  • Churning Poor

  • Both occasionally poor and churning poor

  • Usually Poor

QUESTIONS | Q 15. | Page 164

______ poor are the one who regularly move in and out of poverty.

  • Chronic

  • Churning

  • Occasionally

  • None of these

QUESTIONS | Q 16. | Page 164

Identify the true statement from the following:

  • The poverty ratio has declined both in urban and rural areas.

  • The number of poor has gone up over the years.

  • Most of the poor in India reside in urban areas.

  • None of these

QUESTIONS | Q 17. | Page 164

Identify which of the following is not a cause of poverty in India.

  • Increase in capital formation

  • High level of indebtedness

  • Inequalities of income and wealth

  • Rapid growth of population

QUESTIONS | Q 18. | Page 164

Identify which of the following statements given below is/are NOT true regarding the poor people.

  • Lack of assets as well as income

  • Lack of human capital

  • Work in formal sector

  • Too much dependency on the public

QUESTIONS | Q 19. | Page 164

“Some people have lower income in comparison to other people.” This statement is an example of ______.

  • Head Count Ratio

  • Transient Poverty

  • Relative Poverty

  • Absolute Poverty

QUESTIONS | Q 20. | Page 164

______ aims at providing guaranteed wage employment to adult unskilled labour, manual work for at least 100 days in a year.

  • Mid Day Meal Scheme

  • Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme

  • National Social Assistance Programme

  • Jan Dhan Yojana

QUESTIONS | Q 21. | Page 165

Identify the incorrect statement from the following:

  • The government’s approach to poverty reduction was three-dimensional.

  • Economists state that the benefits of economic growth have not trickled down to the poor.

  • Most poverty alleviation programmes implemented are based on the perspective of the five year plans.

  • Contracting wage employment programme was the major way to address poverty. 

ASSERTION-REASON BASED QUESTIONS Read the following statements – Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Choose one of the correct alternatives given below:

QUESTIONS | Q 1. | Page 165

Assertion (A): Poor people are not able to meet their basic needs.

Reason (R): They are faced with problems of food and health.

  • Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).

  • Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).

  • Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.

  • Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.

QUESTIONS | Q 2. | Page 165

Statement (1): Bihar and Odisha are the two top poorest states of India.

Statement (2): Poverty line in India is based on calorie intake.

  • Both statements are true.

  • Both statements are false.

  • Statement 1 is true, Statement 2 is false.

  • Statement 2 is true, Statement 1 is false.

QUESTIONS | Q 3. | Page 165

Statement (1): MGNREGA was launched in 2015.

Statement (2): The Midday Meal Scheme in government schools was launched on August 15, 1995.

  • Both statements are true.

  • Both statements are false.

  • Statement 1 is true, Statement 2 is false.

  • Statement 2 is true, Statement 1 is false.

SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS

QUESTIONS | Q 1. | Page 165

Define poverty.

QUESTIONS | Q 2. | Page 165

What is poverty line?

QUESTIONS | Q 3. | Page 165

Why is a higher calorie intake fixed for rural areas?

QUESTIONS | Q 4. | Page 165

Despite less calorie requirements, why has the higher amount been fixed for the urban areas?

QUESTIONS | Q 5. | Page 165

What is head count ratio?

QUESTIONS | Q 6. | Page 166

Explain the relationship between unemployment and poverty.

QUESTIONS | Q 7. | Page 166

Mention two important causes of poverty in India.

QUESTIONS | Q 8. | Page 166

Explain how poverty in India is caused by the growth of population.

QUESTIONS | Q 9. | Page 166

Explain how mass illiteracy among Indians has caused poverty.

LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS

QUESTIONS | Q 1. (i) a. | Page 166

Define poverty.

QUESTIONS | Q 1. (i) b. | Page 166

How is poverty measured?

QUESTIONS | Q 1. (ii) | Page 166

In what terms should poverty line be defined, income or consumption? Explain your answer.

QUESTIONS | Q 2. | Page 166

What is the difference between relative poverty and absolute poverty?

QUESTIONS | Q 3. | Page 166

How is poverty line fixed in India at the national level?

QUESTIONS | Q 4. (i) | Page 166

Describe poverty trends in India since 1973.

QUESTIONS | Q 4. (ii) | Page 166

Discuss the poverty estimates since 1973-74 for the country as a whole and draw out main trends for rural and urban areas.

QUESTIONS | Q 5. | Page 166

Mention two important causes of poverty in India.

QUESTIONS | Q 6. (i) | Page 166

Give an account of inter-state disparities in poverty in India.

QUESTIONS | Q 6. (ii) | Page 166

Explain the concept of relative poverty with the help of the population below poverty line in some states of India.

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J. P. Goel and Kaushal Goel solutions for इकॉनॉमिक्स [इंग्रजी] इयत्ता ९ आयसीएसई 10 Poverty in India QUESTION BANK [Pages 166 - 169]

QUESTION BANK | Q 1. | Page 166

Define poverty.

QUESTION BANK | Q 2. | Page 166

Name two measures to determine the extent of poverty.

QUESTION BANK | Q 3. | Page 166

What is meant by absolute poverty?

QUESTION BANK | Q 4. | Page 166

What is meant by relative poverty?

QUESTION BANK | Q 5. (i) | Page 166

What is poverty line?

QUESTION BANK | Q 5. (ii) (a) | Page 166

How calories norms are fixed for average rural person in India?

QUESTION BANK | Q 5. (ii) (b) | Page 166

How calories norms are fixed for average urban person in India?

QUESTION BANK | Q 6. (i) a. | Page 166

Who are poor?

QUESTION BANK | Q 6. (i) b. | Page 166

Who are non-poor?

QUESTION BANK | Q 6. (ii) | Page 166

How would you differentiate between poor and non-poor?

QUESTION BANK | Q 7. | Page 166

What is vulnerability in the context of poverty?

QUESTION BANK | Q 8. | Page 166

What is social exclusion?

QUESTION BANK | Q 9. | Page 167

What is head count ratio?

QUESTION BANK | Q 10. | Page 167

Why is a higher calorie intake fixed for rural areas?

QUESTION BANK | Q 11. | Page 167

Despite less calorie requirements, why has the higher amount been fixed for the urban areas?

QUESTION BANK | Q 12. | Page 167

Mention two states of India where poverty ratio is very high.

QUESTION BANK | Q 13. | Page 167

Mention two states of India where poverty ratio is too low.

QUESTION BANK | Q 14. | Page 167

Name the states of India where there has been a significant decline in poverty.

QUESTION BANK | Q 15. | Page 167

Do you think that poverty has shifted from rural to urban areas? If so, why?

QUESTION BANK | Q 16. | Page 167

How the states Punjab and Haryana have succeeded in reducing poverty?

QUESTION BANK | Q 17. | Page 167

How have Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu reduced poverty?

QUESTION BANK | Q 18. | Page 167

Explain how inequality of income and poverty are interlinked.

QUESTION BANK | Q 19. | Page 167

Explain the relationship between unemployment and poverty.

QUESTION BANK | Q 20. | Page 167

Discuss the major reasons for poverty in India.

QUESTION BANK | Q 21. | Page 167

Explain how economic development is helpful in alleviating poverty.

QUESTION BANK | Q 22. | Page 168

Describe how the poverty line is estimated in India.

QUESTION BANK | Q 23. | Page 168

Do you think that present methodology of poverty estimation is appropriate?

QUESTION BANK | Q 24. | Page 168

Describe poverty trends in India since 1973.

QUESTION BANK | Q 25. | Page 168

Give any three suggestions for the removal of poverty in India.

QUESTION BANK | Q 26. | Page 168

What are the main features of the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 2005?

QUESTION BANK | Q 27. | Page 168

How is MGNREGS different from the other wage employment programmes?

QUESTION BANK | Q 28. | Page 168

What is the objective of the mid-day meal scheme?

QUESTION BANK | Q 29. | Page 169

Why are employment generation programmes important in poverty alleviation in India? 

QUESTION BANK | Q 30. | Page 169

How can creation of income earning assets address the problem of poverty?

QUESTION BANK | Q 31. | Page 169

What does NSAP stand for?

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