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People working in quarternary activities are called _____ collar workers.
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Red
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Pink
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White
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Blue
- Quaternary services represent a special type of service work focussing on professional and administrative services. These activities include financial and health services, information processing, teaching and government services, and entertainment services. Almost all activity related to quaternary services takes place in the office building environments or specialized environments like those provided by schools, hospitals, hotels, theatres, etc. People engaged in these activities are called white-collar workers.
People working in quinary sector are called as _____ collar workers.
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Pink
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White
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Red
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Gold
- The professions of the people working in this industry are generally referred to as "gold collar" professions since the services included in the sector focus on interpretation of existing or the new ideas, evaluation of new technologies, and the creation of services.
- It is also one of the parts of the tertiary sector, but it involves highly paid professionals, research scientists, and government officials. The people are designated with high positions and powers, and those who make important decisions that are especially far-reaching in the world around them often belong to this category.
This is a quarternary activity ________________.
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Entertainment
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Food-gathering
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Communication
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Banking
- Quarternary activity is entertainment because it includes financial and health services, information processing, teaching and government services, and entertainment services.
- Food gathering is a primary activity
- Communication and banking is a tertiary activity
_____ is an example of secondary activity.
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Trade
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Education
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Grazing
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Production of sugar from sugarcane
- Secondary activities add value to natural resources by transforming raw materials into valuable products.
- Secondary activities, therefore, are concerned with manufacturing, processing and construction (infrastructure) industries.
- Therefore manufacturing sugar from sugarcane is a secondary activity.
In ______countries the people are involved in tertiary, quaternary and quinary activities.
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Developed
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Developing
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Undeveloped
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Poor
Services are provided in all societies. But in more developed countries a higher percentage of workers are employed in providing services as compared to less developed countries.
- The sector is led by big companies
- Research and capital intensive
- Works with other sectors of the economy
QUINARY ACTIVITIES- These are services that focus on the creation, re-arrangement and interpretation of new and existing ideas; data interpretation and the use and evaluation of new technologies. They represent another subdivision of the tertiary sector representing special and highly paid skills of senior business executives, government officials, research scientists, financial and legal consultants, etc. Their importance in the structure of advanced economies far outweighs their numbers.
The most primitive form of primary activities are ______ and ______.
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Food gathering
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Hunting
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Fishing
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Herding
Food gathering is a primary activity in which people gather their requirements from nature.
In the _______ countries, the primary and secondary activities predominate.
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Developed
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Developing
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Undeveloped
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Poor
Developing countries tend to rely more on the first two sectors because these two industry becomes an important source of economic growth, employment, tax revenue, and export earnings.
Legal authority is an example of _____ activity.
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Quaternary
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Primary
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Secondary
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Quinary
The highest level of decision-makers or policy makers performs quinary activities. People involved in this sector are called ‘gold collar’ professionals because they are highly skilled and paid senior business executives, research scientists, legal and financial consultants.
Activities for which humans depend directly on nature are known as ______ activities.
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Primary
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Secondary
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Quaternary
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Quinary
Man was dependent on hunting, gathering, herding, lumbering, mining, fishing and agriculture for his livelihood. All these activities for which man had to depend on collecting things directly from nature are known as primary activities.
Quinary activities are more in _______.
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Villages
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Schools
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Metropolitan centres
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Towns
Quinary activities are more in metropolitan centers