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Question-1
Education is
(A)
Consumption good
(B)
Investment good
(C)
Production good
(D)
Both 1 and 2
Question-2
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-3
A large percentage of persons who enjoy higher education belong to the
(A)
Higher income groups
(B)
Middle income groups
(C)
Lower income groups
(D)
All groups
Question-4
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-5
As per the recommendation of education commission, what should be the educational expenditure as a percentage of GDP?
(A)
8%
(B)
At least 6%
(C)
Below 5%
(D)
7%
Question-6
Under which amendment of the constitution of India, the education was made free and compulsory
(A)
56
th
amendment
(B)
86
th
amendment
(C)
50
th
amendment
(D)
73
rd
amendment
Question-7
The minor share of total educational expenditure in India is
(A)
Tertiary education
(B)
Secondary education
(C)
Technical education
(D)
Primary education
Question-8
___________ is considered as one of the main sources of human capital.
(A)
Investment in Education
(B)
Capital goods
(C)
Government
(D)
Investment in financial sector
Question-9
Which of the following has highest per capita education expenditure?
(A)
Lakshadweep
(B)
Bengal
(C)
Kerala
(D)
Bihar
Question-10
In India the unemployment among educated youth is
(A)
High
(B)
Low
(C)
Medium
(D)
None of these
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