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1. The SC’s population in the village comprises of:
A. one-third
B. half
C. two-thirds
D. none of the above
2. Palampur has ____ primary schools and one high school.
A. five
B. two
C. three
D. four
3. Palampur has fairly well- developed system of:
A. irrigation
B. roads
C. transport
D. all the above
4. The aim of production is:
A. to produce the services only
B. to produce the goods and service that we want
C. to produce the goods that we do not want.
D. none of the above
5. Tools, machines and buildings can be used to production over many years, are called:
A. fixed capital
B. physical capital
C. secondary capital
D. all the above
6. Raw materials and money in hand are called:
A. working capital
B. primary capital
C. fixed capital
D. all the above
7. The factors of production includes:
A. human capital
B. land and labour
C. physical capital
D. all the above
8. In Palampur, the percentage of people who are working and dependent on farming for their livelihood is:
A. 65
B. 80
C. 75
D. 60
9. Which of the following is fixed capital?
A. Seeds
B. Fertilisers and pesticides
C. Tools and machines
D. Soil
10. Which of the following is grown in the rainy season?
A. Rice
B. Soyabean
C. Jowar and bajra
D. Wheat
11. HYV seeds stands for
A. Half yielding variety seeds
B. Heavy yielding variety seeds
C. High yielding variety seeds
D. None of the above
12. Which area in India has a low level of irrigation?
A. Riverine plains
B. Deccan plateau
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. Coastal regions
13. High yielding variety seeds (HYV) were introduced to Indian farmers as a result of
A. IT Revolution
B. White Revolution
C. Green Revolution
D. None of the above
14. Who is a person who puts together land, labour and capital?
A. Manager
B. Entrepreneur
C. Moneylender
D. Zamindar
15. The activities such as small manufacturing, transport, shopkeeping are referred to as
A. Non-market activities
B. Non-farming activities
C. Non-economic activities
D. Non-traditional activities
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