CBSE Questions for Class 9 Economics People As Resource Quiz 3 - MCQExams.com

Which of the following is/are an outcome of a technological change?
  • A downward shift in the production function
  • Same output with fewer inputs or more output with same inputs
  • Invention of a product or production process
  • Both (b) and (c) above
Which of the following Schemes seek to provide education for the Girl Child?
  • National Programme for Education of Girls at Elementary Level
  • Kasturba Gandhi BalikaVidhyalaya Scheme
  • Both (a) and (b)
  • Neither (a) nor (b)
The National Policy on Education (NPE) emphasizes on __________.
  • universal access and enrolment
  • universal retention of children upto $$14$$ years of age
  • substantial Improvement in the quality of education
  • all of the above
For adult education ___________ Mission was launched in $$1998$$ in India.
  • National Adult Education
  • National Technological
  • National Senior Citizen
  • National Literacy
Prarambhik Shiksha Kosh(PSK) Scheme focusses on __________.
  • adult education
  • elementary education
  • secondary education
  • university and higher education
The Indian Constitution provides for free education for children ______________.
  • below $$14$$ years of age
  • $$14-16$$ years of age
  • $$16-19$$ years of age
  • all of the above
Right to children to free and compulsory education Act RTE Act, $$2009$$ has made free education for all children between the age of __________.
  • $$5-15$$
  • $$6-18$$
  • $$7-20$$
  • $$6-14$$
Size of population is determined in terms of _______________.
  • number of persons
  • number of persons per square kilometers
  • number of females to every 1000 males
  • all of the above
What is the full form of SSA?
  • Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan
  • Sulabh Shiksha Academy
  • Suyash Shekshanik Abhiyan
  • None of these
Which of the following specified that education should be free for children below $$14$$ years of age?
  • National Policy on Education
  • International Education Policy
  • Education Act
  • Constitution of India
National Literacy Mission(NLM) focuses on _________.
  • adult education
  • education for the girl child
  • education for children in school-less habitations and out-of-school children
  • all of the above
Proportion of children actually enrolled in elementary schools is called ___________.
  • literacy ratio
  • elementary education ratio
  • gross enrollment ratio
  • net enrollment ratio
RMSA scheme was launched with an objective of _________.
  • enhancing secondary education
  • provide education for girl child
  • both (a) & (b)
  • neither (a) nor (b)
IISER's stands for ________.
  • Indian Institute of Science Education and Research
  • Indian Institute of Solid Energy Research
  • Indian Institute of surviving Energy Resources
  • None of the above
Statistical Analysis shows that Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) in girls is ___________ when compared to boys.
  • higher
  • lower
  • equal
  • nothing can be said
NLM was recasted in to ____________ in $$2009$$.
  • TLC
  • SB
  • KGBV
  • PSK
During $$12^{th}$$ plan Saakshar Bharat will give special focus on young adults & out of school adolescents between __________.
  • $$6-20$$ years
  • $$14-18$$ years
  • $$15-19$$ years
  • None of the above
IIFT stands for _________.
  • Indian Institute of Forex Trade
  • Indian Institute of Foreign Trade
  • Indian Institute of Fundamental Trade
  • None of the above
EGS stands for __________.
  • Employment Guarantee Scheme
  • Enterprise & Goodness Scheme
  • Education Guarantee Scheme
  • None of the above
IIT stands for __________.
  • Indian Institute of Technical Education
  • Indian Institute of Training
  • Indian Institution of Technology
  • None of the above
IIM stands for ___________.
  • Indian Incorporation of Maritime Studies
  • Indian Institute of Management
  • Indian Institution of Metallurgical Studies
  • None of the above
Custom Duties are levied on ______________.
  • Exports and imports
  • Manufacture of excisable goods/commodities
  • Services rendered
  • Sale made by a dealer in the course of inter-state or intra-state or commerce
Convertibility of rupee means _________.
  • determination its own exchange rate in international market
  • conversion of rupee into any foreign currency
  • transfer of funds in international market
  • none of these
All of the following developments were noticed during 1991 (when economic reforms were enforced) except one. Identify it.
  • National Debt was nearly 60% of the GNP of India
  • Inflation crossed double digits
  • Foreign Reserves were maintained at a very high level
  • None of the above
In the pre-reforms period (i.e. before 1991), banking scene was dominated by the __________ sector.
  • private
  • public
  • both (a) and (b)
  • neither (a) nor (b)
New Economic Reforms in India were introduced in ___________.
  • 1999
  • 1991
  • 2001
  • 2003
Which one of the following taxes belong exclusively to the State Governments?
  • Income Tax
  • Agricultural Tax
  • Excise Tax
  • Wealth Tax
Which of the following is an objective of VAT?
  • To avoid double taxation effect or cascading effect
  • To promote cost-efficiency, by permitting credit on inputs
  • To ensure equitable distribution of tax impact amongst Dealers
  • All of the above
Ram : My corn harvest this year is poor.
Krishna : Don't worry. Price increases will compensate for the fall in quantity supplied.
Vinod : Climate affects crop yields. Some years are bad, others are good.
Madhur : The Government ought to guarantee that our income will not fall.
In the conversation the normative statement is made by ______________.
  • Ram
  • Krishna
  • Vinod
  • Madhur
Which of the following is not true about the pre-reforms period (i.e. before 1991)?
  • Shortage of Foreign Exchange
  • Heavy Government Borrowings
  • Huge Losses of Public Sector Enterprises
  • Surplus Budget in each financial year
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