Assertion - If the rate of population growth exceeds the growth rate of national income, percapita income does not increase.
Reason- Inorder to improve percapita income, it is necessary to control high growth rate of population, besided achieving a growth in National Income.
Assertion is True, Reason is False
Assertion is False, Reason is True
Both Assertion and Reason are True
Both Assertion and Reason are False
Health care implies more than
medical care
economic welfare
standard of living
population
Which one of the following is our basic life support system?
Education
Population
Environment
Poverty
The house holds whose annual income is lower than the cutoff level of incomes are said to be
poor
rich
medium
not poor
People lead better lines by acquiring basic necessities in a country is known as
health care
employment
Education is the foundation for
economic degradation
unemployment
sustainable development
literacy
The measurement of poverty is made by calculating the
National Income
Poverty line
Percapita Income
Which one of the following leads to inequalities of income among the people?
regional disparities
good health
The section of people who fail to attain basic necessities to maintain minimum standards refers to
poverty
inequality
Which one of the following has a negative impact on the standards of living of the people?
National income
Percapita income
Population growth
National income at constant prices