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Question-1
Which was the most crucial stage of Rostow’s model for economic development?
(A)
The preconditions for take-off
(B)
Take-off
(C)
The drive to maturity
(D)
The age of high mass-consumption
Question-2
Which of the following country was having the least life expectancy in 2009?
(A)
Mali
(B)
Nigeria
(C)
Afghanistan
(D)
Zimbabwe
Question-3
Which is the level of extreme poverty set by UN?
(A)
people living on less than $10 a day
(B)
people living on less than $5 a day
(C)
people living on less than $1.5 a day
(D)
people living on less than $1.25 a day
Question-4
Rostow’s model for economic development was based on the economic history of:
(A)
African countries
(B)
Asian countries
(C)
European countries
(D)
South American countries
Question-5
Which of the following region accounts for the SECOND highest maternal death rates in the world?
(A)
Sub-Saharan Africa
(B)
Southern Asia
(C)
Eastern Europe
(D)
Latin America
Question-6
Which of the following region has the majority of people, in the world, living with HIV?
(A)
Central Asia
(B)
Sub-Saharan Africa
(C)
Eastern Europe
(D)
North America
Question-7
What was the world average life expectancy?
(A)
60 years
(B)
69 years
(C)
50 years
(D)
58 years
Question-8
Which of the following regions marked highest growth rates of GDP per capita between 1960 and 2006?
(A)
North-east Asia
(B)
South Asia
(C)
Western Africa
(D)
Central Africa
Question-9
When was the first detailed calculations of global inequality done?
(A)
1970s
(B)
1980s
(C)
1960s
(D)
1990s
Question-10
Which of the following health indicator was having the greatest gap, in 2005, between developed and developing countries?
(A)
Infant mortality
(B)
Child mortality
(C)
Maternal Mortality
(D)
Mortality on HIV/AIDS
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Cambridge Advanced Grade 12
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