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Read the following passage and answer the question given below
| Today the human index of most countries in the world is drawn. Three basic factors (health, education and living standards) are considered when measuring human development performance and the country's growth. Life expectancy at birth is first taken into account to measure the 'health of the people' in the country. Countries with higher life expectancy are ranked higher in merit and countries with lower life expectancy are ranked lower. The Human Development Index measures the level of knowledge of a country. The second component of the index is the measure of adult literacy and enrolment of students from primary to university level. The third factor is considered to be the standard of living of the country in the Human Development Index. Countries with high standard of living rank higher in merit, while countries with low standard of living rank lower. The value of per capita gross national product purchasing power is taken into account when calculating this factor. |
- Which three basic when measuring the performance of human development and the growthof the country Factors are considered?
- Which number is given to the countries with higher life expectancy?
- Which stall ratio is taken into consideration while measuring the knowledge level of a country in the Human Development Index?
- What number do low-income countries get?
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Write a short note on.
Rural-Urban fringe.
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Write a short note on:
Suburbs
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Complete the chain:
| A | B | C |
| (1) Small-scale industries | (1) Manual manufacturing | (1) Ceramics |
| (2) Cottage industries | (2) Skilled crafts person | (2) Tata Iron and Steel company |
| (3) Consumer goods | (3) Individual | (3) Potters |
| (4) Private | (4) Ready for direct consumption | (4) Pharmaceutical |
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Identify the correct correlation:
A: Assertion; R: Reasoning
A: The humid climate of Mumbai offered great scope for the development of cotton textile industries.
R: Industries require ample amount of water.
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Assertion A: In India, industries are found concentrated in few areas are available.
Reasoning R: India is predominantly agrarian country.
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Give geographical reasons:
Distribution of industries is uneven.
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Short note on Public sector industries.
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Short notes:
Economics of scale.
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Differentiate between:
Basic Industries and Consumer Industries.
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Identify the correct group
Classification of industries based on raw material:
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Agro based industries:
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Identify the correct group
Marine based industries:
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Pastoral based industries:
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Identify the correct group
Industries based on ownership:
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State whether right or wrong:
Classification of industries is based on size, source of raw material, nature of production and ownership.
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Differentiate between:
Weight-losing and Weight-gaining industries
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Differentiate between
Agriculture based industries and Mineral based industries
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Differentiate between
Forest based industries and Pastoral based industries
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Differentiate between
Large-scale industries and Micro, small and medium industries
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