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Questions Related to poverty as a challenge

Causes for poverty include___.

  1. dependence on agriculture

  2. poor levels of education and skills

  3. economic backwardness

  4. all of the above


Correct Option: D

Which one of the following is a cause of Poverty in India?

  1. Abundant Population.

  2. Abundant Natural Resources.

  3. Abundant Inequalities in Distribution of Income.

  4. Abundant Surplus Manpower in Agriculture.


Correct Option: C

Which of these is not a cause for Poverty?

  1. Feudalistic system of bonded labour.

  2. Subsistence level of earning in agriculture.

  3. Improved medical facilities.

  4. Stagnation of rural areas.


Correct Option: C

Which one of the following is NOT the economic factor for the causes of poverty?

  1. Fast rise in population

  2. Low productivity in agriculture

  3. Mass illiteracy

  4. Inequalities of income.


Correct Option: C

The inequalities of income in urban areas are __________.

  1. increasing

  2. decreasing

  3. stable

  4. all of the above


Correct Option: A

In the following country, growth in population is considered desirable _______.

  1. India

  2. Australia

  3. China

  4. All of above


Correct Option: B

Poverty line means a person must have how many calories per day in rural areas?

  1. 2400

  2. 2100

  3. 2000

  4. 2200


Correct Option: A

Absolute poverty means?

  1. Minimum calorie intake required for a person

  2. Basic recommended nutritional requirement for a person

  3. Difference between the living standard of people

  4. Both a & b


Correct Option: D

Relative poverty means.

  1. Minimum calorie intake required for a person

  2. Basic requirement of a person

  3. Difference between the living standard of people

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: C

The concept of absolute poverty is relevant for _______________.

  1. developed countries

  2. developing countries

  3. socialist countries

  4. mixed economies


Correct Option: B