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Question-1
Gini coefficients of a number of countries are given below. Which country has the least income equality?
(A)
0.501
(B)
0.707
(C)
0.232
(D)
0.601
Question-2
Which of the following area is having the highest inequality in wealth distribution?
(A)
Europe
(B)
North America
(C)
Latin America
(D)
Asia
Question-3
What would be the value of Gini coefficient for a country where a single person in a country has all the income?
(A)
100
(B)
0
(C)
1
(D)
10
Question-4
What is a heavily populated urban area characterized by substandard housing and squalor called?
(A)
Slum
(B)
Periphery
(C)
Heartland
(D)
Hinterland
Question-5
What is the most highly developed region in a country with advanced systems of infrastructure and highest levels of investment resulting in high average income called?
(A)
Economic core region
(B)
Hinterland
(C)
Periphery
(D)
Outskirts
Question-6
What is the part of a country outside the economic core region called?
(A)
Polarisation
(B)
Heartland
(C)
Periphery
(D)
Core
Question-7
Which among the following Latin American countries have the smallest indigenous/non-indigenous schooling gap?
(A)
Bolivia
(B)
Ecuador
(C)
Peru
(D)
Mexico
Question-8
Which among the following Latin American countries have the highest indigenous/non-indigenous schooling gap?
(A)
Bolivia
(B)
Ecuador
(C)
Peru
(D)
Mexico
Question-9
Urbanization of poverty is the gradual shift of global poverty from:
(A)
Urban to rural areas
(B)
Urban to suburban areas
(C)
Rural to urban areas
(D)
Rural to suburban areas
Question-10
What is the process whereby a significant increase in economic growth can lead to even more growth as more money circulates in the economy called?
(A)
Cumulative causation
(B)
Backwash
(C)
Polarization
(D)
Trickle-down
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Cambridge Advanced Grade 11
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