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Question-1
Urban poor includes:
(A)
Unemployed
(B)
underemployed
(C)
people working in low paid jobs
(D)
All of these
Question-2
planning commission uses ___________ calorie limit for rural areas of India to assess the level of poverty.
(A)
2100
(B)
2400
(C)
2500
(D)
2800
Question-3
Amartya sen got Nobel price for his contributions in understanding various dimensions of
(A)
unemployment
(B)
migration
(C)
poverty
(D)
international trade
Question-4
Income poverty refers to :
(A)
lack of necessities for material well-being
(B)
lack of necessities for immaterial well -being
(C)
lack of luxuries for material well-being
(D)
Lack of luxuries for immaterial well being
Question-5
In India the concept of poverty has been taken mainly in __________
(A)
Absolute sense
(B)
relative sense
(C)
Absolute and relative sense
(D)
none of these
Question-6
Among states,the lowest level of poverty is found in _________-
(A)
Tamilnadu
(B)
Hariyana
(C)
Kerala
(D)
Punjab
Question-7
About half of India's rural poor stays in the states of:
(A)
Kerala,Tamilnadu and Punjab
(B)
Kerala,Tamilnadu and Andrapradesh
(C)
Bihar ,madhyapradesh and uttarpradesh
(D)
Kerala,Tamilnadu and Karnataka
Question-8
The proportion of people living below poverty line in urban areas is estimated to be _____________ percent.
(A)
27.1
(B)
30.1
(C)
23.6
(D)
34.2
Question-9
Relative poverty shows that
(A)
people have enough income to purchase necessaries
(B)
people of some sections are enjoying better necessaries of life
(C)
people are not getting necessaries
(D)
none of these
Question-10
Poverty is broadly classified into
(A)
chronic poverty
(B)
absolute poverty
(C)
relative poverty
(D)
all of these
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