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Question-1
SJSRY creates employment opportunities in _______ areas.
(A)
Rural
(B)
Urban
(C)
Both 1 and 2
(D)
Neither 1 nor 2
Question-2
_______ is the main source of employment for majority of worker's in India.
(A)
Primary sector
(B)
Secondary sector
(C)
Tertiary sector
(D)
Financial sector
Question-3
Cyclical unemployment is the
(A)
Unemployment that occurs during recessions and depressions
(B)
Portion of unemployment that is due to the normal working of the labour market
(C)
Unemployment that results when people become discouraged about their chances of finding a job so they stop looking for work
(D)
Portion of unemployment that is due to change in the structure of the economy that result in a significant loss of jobs in certain industries
Question-4
Casual workers are examples of
(A)
Always poor
(B)
Usually poor
(C)
Chronic poor
(D)
Rural poor
Question-5
During 1973-14 _______ % of population was below the poverty line.
(A)
55%
(B)
50%
(C)
60%
(D)
30%
Question-6
Unemployment resulting from the introduction of labour saving methods of production is called
(A)
Frictional unemployment
(B)
Technological unemployment
(C)
Structural unemployment
(D)
Seasonal unemployment
Question-7
Which is the poorest state of India?
(A)
Bihar
(B)
Sikkim
(C)
Orissa
(D)
Manipur
Question-8
The Employment Guarantee Scheme was first introduced in
(A)
Kerala
(B)
West Bengal
(C)
Maharashtra
(D)
Karnataka
Question-9
REGP is implementing by
(A)
Government
(B)
Planning Commission
(C)
The khadi and village industries commission
(D)
Private institution
Question-10
Which of the following one is NOT related to poverty?
(A)
Sen Index
(B)
Poverty gap index
(C)
Squared poverty gap
(D)
Absolute poverty
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