CBSE Questions for Class 9 Economics Poverty As A Challenge Quiz 3 - MCQExams.com

Economic growth can be equated with poverty reduction.
  • True
  • False
Urban poverty is an extension of ________.
  • rural poverty
  • social poverty
  • human poverty
  • income poverty
Jawahar Gram Samridhi Yojana (JGSY) is implemented on the grass root level by ___________.
  • State Government
  • Gram Panchayats
  • District Magistrate
  • Municipal Corporations
Poor in the __________ sector majorly consists of landless agricultural labourers, marginal and small farmers and backward classes as well as backward tribes.
  • urban
  • rural
  • tertiary
  • both B & C
Employment Assurance Scheme (EAS) was launched for rural backward blocks situated in ______________ areas.
  • drought-prone
  • desert
  • tribal and hilly
  • all of the above
The UN Development Report of 2014 states that India has largest number of poor people, with about __________ of the world's extreme poor residing in India. 
  • 38%
  • half
  • one-third
  • 47%
In 2004-05, poverty rate was highest in which state of India?
  • Kerala
  • Madhya Pradesh
  • Chhattisgarh
  • Uttar Pradesh
National Sample Survey Organisation is a:
  • Commercial bank organisation
  • An organisation of World Bank
  • An organisation associated with Indian Standard Institute
  • An institution responsible to collect data on formal sector credit
Poverty implies _____.
  • People fail to fulfill the minimum consumption needs
  • People are poorer in comparison to others
  • People are living below poverty line
  • All of these
Which of the following is a reason of poverty in India?
  • Low rate of growth
  • Rising population
  • Low level of national product
  • All of these
In 2004-05, poverty rate was lowest in which state of India?
  • Kerala
  • Chattisgarh
  • Haryana
  • Maharashtra
The term NSSO stands for _____.
  • New Sample Survey Organisation
  • National Sample Survey Organisation
  • National Simple Survey Organisation
  • National Sample Surety Organisation
  • None of these
What steps can be taken for the removal of poverty in India?
  • To check the ever-growing population
  • Development of industries
  • By providing better educational facilities
  • All of these
According to critical alternative views, what is poverty?
  • A monetary condition brought about by people's own laziness.
  • A monetary and non-monetary condition where people lack access to community regulated common resources, opportunities and income.
  • A monetary condition where people do not have enough to satisfy basic needs.
  • All of the options given are correct.
The poverty line basis set for the rural areas in India in 2005-06 is _______________.
  • 300 per month
  • 350 per month
  • 368 per month
  • 456 per month
According to NSSO (2009 - 10) data, the percentage of people living Below Line has ______ compared to the previous (2004 - 05) data.
  • increased
  • remained same
  • decreased
  • nothing can be said
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