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Class 9 Social Science (Economics) Chapter 2 People As Resource

Chapter 2 People as Resource in Class 9 Economics explores how the population of a country, when properly educated, skilled, and healthy, can contribute to economic growth. The chapter explains the concept of human capital and highlights the role of education and healthcare in enhancing productivity. It differentiates between economic and non-economic activities, organized and unorganized sectors, and discusses the impact of unemployment on economic development. The chapter also examines how investment in human capital leads to higher incomes and improved living standards. Understanding this concept helps students recognize the importance of skill development and social infrastructure in a country’s progress. This quiz will assess your knowledge of human resource development, the role of education and health, and the factors influencing economic growth.

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Category: Non-Economic Activities

1. What is one reason women might engage more in non-economic activities than men?

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Category: National Health Mission (NHM)

2. Which state has the highest number of registered dentists as per recent statistics?

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Category: Types of Unemployment

3. In a region where farming is the primary source of livelihood, certain months witness a scarcity of jobs because crops do not require as much labor. What type of unemployment does this scenario describe?

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Category: Disguised Unemployment

4. In which sector is disguised unemployment most commonly found?

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Category: Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA)

5. What distinguishes the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan from other educational initiatives in terms of objectives?

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Category: Educated Unemployment (Unemployment Among Degree Holders)

6. Which of the following is a basic cause of educated unemployment?

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Category: Secondary Sector: Manufacturing, Construction

7. Consider a country where the secondary sector predominantly relies on manufacturing electronics. A new government policy introduces import restrictions on key electronic components while simultaneously providing subsidies for local component production. What is the most likely long-term outcome of these policies on the secondary sector’s growth?

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Category: Market Activities: Activities that earn income (Jobs, Selling Goods)

8. A region traditionally reliant on agriculture begins to see a shift towards tertiary sector jobs. What is a significant implication of this shift for the local economy?

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Category: Causes and Consequences of Unemployment

9. What is a direct consequence of unemployment on families?

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Category: Importance of Education

10. Considering the historical context of gender disparities in education within India, which socio-economic factor most significantly contributes to the lower participation of women in higher education despite increasing literacy rates?

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Category: Population as an Asset vs. Population as a Liability

11. Which aspect of human capital was crucial in the success of India’s IT Revolution?

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Category: Impact of Malnutrition and Diseases on Economy

12. What role does education play in breaking the vicious cycle of poverty related to health issues in an economy?

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Category: Human Resource Development and Sustainable Economic Growth

13. How does education contribute to human capital formation?

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Category: National Education Policy (NEP)

14. Which of the following states had one of the highest gender disparity in literacy rates according to the 2011 census?

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Category: Domestic Work

15. How does higher education impact employment opportunities for women in urban areas?

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Category: Measures to Reduce Unemployment

16. How does unemployment generally affect an economy?

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Category: Government Initiatives in Healthcare

17. What has been a notable effect of improved healthcare accessibility for underprivileged segments in India?

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Category: Market and Non-Market Activities

18. (A) The shift of labor from the primary sector to the secondary and tertiary sectors is critical for economic development in developing countries.
(R) Disguised unemployment in agriculture indicates that surplus labor can be effectively utilized in manufacturing and services.

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Category: UNEMPLOYMENT

19. Which of the following sectors is most likely affected by seasonal unemployment in rural areas?

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Category: Seasonal Unemployment (Agriculture-Based)

20. How does seasonal unemployment typically affect the economic behavior of rural families involved in agriculture?

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Category: Economic Activities by Men and Women

21. What is crucial for equal pay and opportunities for women in economic activities?

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Category: Investing in Education and Health for Long-Term Benefits

22. How does investing in education transform a large population into a productive asset?

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Category: Education

23. Which historical trend has been observed regarding literacy rates in India over the last few decades?

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Category: Non-Market Activities:

24. How might undervaluing non-market activities disproportionately affect certain demographics in society, particularly women?

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Category: Skill Development Programs

25. Which of the following activities is considered an economic activity?

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Category: Importance of Population in Economic Development

26. Why is maintaining good health considered crucial for contributing effectively to economic productivity?

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Category: Literacy Rate and Its Impact

27. How might increased urbanization impact gender disparity in literacy rates across different states? Consider factors such as access to education, societal norms, and economic benefits.

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Category: Government Policies on Education

28. What is one of the primary objectives of the Sarva Siksha Abhiyan initiative by the Indian Government?

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Category: Definition of “People as Resource”

29. How is human resource different from land and physical capital?

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Category: Introduction

30. In what way is investment in human capital different from investment in physical capital concerning economic returns?

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Category: Relationship Between Health and Productivity

31. Which statement best describes the trend in life expectancy over the last five decades?

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Category: Government Initiatives in Education

32. Evaluate the role of distance education in enhancing higher education access and quality, considering the Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) has stagnated at 25%. Identify challenges that might arise from the implementation of distance learning policies.

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Category: Importance of Health

33. How does improving public health facilities contribute to human capital formation?

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Category: Economic Activities (Production of Goods & Services)

34. What investment is most likely to lead to a virtuous cycle in terms of human resource development?

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Category: Health

35. What is one significant change in health infrastructure that has occurred over time?

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Category: Primary Sector: Agriculture, Fishing, Mining

36. In a coastal village primarily dependent on fishing, what long-term strategy could mitigate the impacts of overfishing while ensuring sustainable economic growth?

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Category: Role of Education in Economic Growth

37. What was a significant factor contributing to literacy rate disparities across different states as per historical trends?

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Category: Ayushman Bharat Scheme

38. Which of the following is a key component of the Ayushman Bharat Scheme?

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Category: Economic and Non-Economic Activities

39. What is one potential future benefit for society if there is significant investment in education and health?

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Category: Healthcare Infrastructure in India

40. What does CHC stand for in the context of healthcare facilities?

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Category: Understanding Human Capital

41. Which sector has seen significant growth in India due to human capital investment?

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