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Question-1
Amartya sen got Nobel price for his contributions in understanding various dimensions of
(A)
unemployment
(B)
migration
(C)
poverty
(D)
international trade
Question-2
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-3
The proportion of people living below poverty line in urban areas is _________ than rural areas.
(A)
lower
(B)
higher
(C)
slightly higher
(D)
none of these
Question-4
Planning commission uses ___________ calorie limit for urban areas to assess the level of poverty in India
(A)
2100
(B)
2400
(C)
2500
(D)
2800
Question-5
Poverty is broadly classified into
(A)
chronic poverty
(B)
absolute poverty
(C)
relative poverty
(D)
all of these
Question-6
Urban poor includes:
(A)
Unemployed
(B)
underemployed
(C)
people working in low paid jobs
(D)
All of these
Question-7
Among states ,the level of poverty is _________ distributed
(A)
equitably
(B)
inequitably
(C)
a or b
(D)
none of these
Question-8
The person who has not estimated the poverty levels in India
(A)
Suresh tendulkar
(B)
Dantekar
(C)
pachuri
(D)
rath
Question-9
Planning commission uses higher levels of calorie intake for rural areas compared to urban areas was due to
(A)
Level of urban and rural consumption are same.
(B)
urbanites consume less than ruraliets
(C)
urban people needs more energy than rural persons
(D)
Rural people needs more energy than urban persons.
Question-10
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
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