MCQ Questions for Class 10 Economics Chapter 1
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Devlopment MCQs|MCQ Questions for Class 10 Social Science Development with Answers:-
1. Which country can be considered as a developed country in the modern world? Select your answer from the following statements.
(a) Countries which have accumulated huge amount of wealth and always secures the future of their citizens. These countries are considered to be developed.
(b) Countries which are among the highest in the ‘Human Development Index’ are considered to be the developed countries.
(c) Only rich countries are considered to be developed because people have money to buy everything needed for human beings—both material and non-material.
(d) Iran is a rich country and therefore it is a developed country
Answer: (b) Countries which are among the highest in the ‘Human Development Index’ are considered to be the developed countries.
2. What was the literacy rate in Kerala in 2011?
(a) 82%
(b) 94%
(c) 62%
(d) 50%
Answer: (b) 94%
3. What is the full form of UNDP?
(a) United States National Development Project
(b) Union National Global Development
(c) United Nations Global Development Network
(d) Union of Nations for Global Development
Answer: (c) United Nations Global Development Network
4. Life expectancy at birth means:
(a) average expected length of life of a person at the time of birth
(b) average expected length of life of a person at the time of death
(c) average expected length of a child at the time of birth
(d) None of the above
Answer: (a) average expected length of life of a person at the time of birth
5. The developmental goal for a girl from a rich family is:
(a) to get more days of work
(b) to get as much freedom as her brother gets
(c) to get electricity
(d) to get better wages
Answer: (b) to get as much freedom as her brother gets
6. What would be the most promising source of energy fifty years from now and why?
(a) Petroleum energy, because it is obtained from fossil fuels.
(b) Solar energy, because it is not exhaustible.
(c) Coal based energy, because it is pollution- free.
(d) Forest product based energy, because India has abundant forests.
Answer: (b) Solar energy, because it is not exhaustible
7. Underemployment occurs when people
(a) do not want to work
(b) are working in a lazy manner
(c) are working less than what they are capable of doing
(d) are not paid for their work
Answer: (c) are working less than what they are capable of doing
8. Kerala has low Infant Mortaliy Rate because:
(a) it has good climatic condition
(b) it has adequate infrastructure
(c) it has adequate provision of basic health and educational facilities
(d) it has poor net attendence ratio
Answer: (c) it has adequate provision of basic health and educational facilities
9. What is considered to be one of the most important attributes when we compare countries at the level of development?
A. Industrial development
B. Resources of the country
C. Income
D. Import-export
Answer: C. Income
10. Cause of high infant mortality rate is :
(a) inadequate facilities of health
(b) lack of infrastructural facilities
(c) lack of awareness
(d) both (a) and (b)
Answer: (d) both (a) and (b)
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