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Question-1
Education enhances
(A)
Productivity of the people only
(B)
Skill of the people only
(C)
Professional skill of the people only
(D)
All of the above
Question-2
The number of pupils in India outnumber the total population of
(A)
England
(B)
France
(C)
Canada and Norway
(D)
All the countries put together
Question-3
The dynamic sub - sectors include _____, food processing industries, leather industry, tourism etc.
(A)
Agro-processing industry
(B)
Small scale industry
(C)
Cottage industry
(D)
Technical industry
Question-4
Which of the following has highest per capita education expenditure?
(A)
Lakshadweep
(B)
Bengal
(C)
Kerala
(D)
Bihar
Question-5
Which of the following is NOT a source of human capital?
(A)
Education
(B)
On job training
(C)
Investment in health
(D)
All the above
Question-6
Which project is initiated in Tamil Nadu to train women in latest agricultural techniques ?
(A)
TANWA
(B)
NABARD
(C)
RBI
(D)
SHG
Question-7
Human capital can be increased by investing in
(A)
Education
(B)
Health
(C)
Migration
(D)
All the above
Question-8
Choose the correct statement:
(A)
Education and literacy are identical
(B)
Education and literacy are not identical terms
(C)
Literacy is a much wider concept than education
(D)
There is no need for government intervention in education
Question-9
Which type of education takes a major share of total education expenditure in India?
(A)
Primary education
(B)
Secondary education
(C)
Elementary education
(D)
Professional education
Question-10
Development that can be sustained itself is called
(A)
Economic development
(B)
Economic growth
(C)
Sustainable development
(D)
Human development
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