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  • Question 1
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    Which of the following state is in the second place in the production of Silver?
    Solution

    In India, production of Silver is held predominantly in Rajasthan,which accounts for 87% of net production in the nation. Rest is produced mostly in Karnataka and undvided Andhra Pradesh. Zawar mines in Udaipur is the largest silver producing mine in the country.

  • Question 2
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    Hazaribagh Copper mine is located in the state of
    Solution

    The deposits of Coal, Iron ore, Bauxite, Uranium, Limestone, Dolomite, Pyroxenite , Quartz and Quartzite available in sufficient quantity. The deposits of China Clay, Fireclay, Magnetite, Graphite, Kyanite, Feldspar, Mica & Decorative Stones are available in plenty. The main copper belt extends over a distance of 130 km. Singhbhum is the most important copper producing district where Rakha, Kendadih, Surda, Dhobani, Mosabani and some other areas have proved reserves of 58.044 million tonnes from which 1,480.12 thousand tonnes of metal may be recovered.

  • Question 3
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    Which of the following state is the leading producer of Copper Ore?
    Solution

    Madhya Pradesh has become the largest producer of copper in India surpassing Karnataka, Rajasthan and Jharkhand in succession. In the year 2002-03 the state produced 56.86 per cent of the total copper production of the country. Madhya Pradesh has become the largest producer of copper in India surpassing KarnatakaRajasthan and Jharkhand in succession. In the year 2002-03 the state produced 56.86 per cent of the total copper production of the country

  • Question 4
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    Assertion (A): Money in your pocket cannot buy all the goods and services
    that you need to live well.
    Reason (R): The development goals that people have are not only about less
    income.

    Solution
    Like we can buy books from money but not knowledge, for getting knowledge we have to read the books and we cannot buy good health from money and we also cannot buy pollution free environment, happiness etc. from money. Hence, correct answer is option A.
  • Question 5
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    Which of the following neighbouring countries has better performance in terms of human development rank than India ?
    Solution
    Sri Lanka has better performance in terms of human development than India.
  • Question 6
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    Increase in the__________is an indicator of development of that society of a country.
    Solution
    Option (A).
    Increase in the Life expectancy is an indicator of development of that society of a country.
  • Question 7
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    What will be the top priority in the developmental goal of a landless labourer?
    Solution
    Development goals for landless rural labourers are most days of work and better wages ,local schools ,which are able to provide quality education for their children and there should not be any social discrimination.
  • Question 8
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    In the question given below, there are two statements marked as Assertion (A) and Reason (R).
    Read the statements and chose the correct option:
    Assertion (A): For development people look at a mix of goals.
    Reason (R): The developmental goals that people have not only about better about other important things in life.
    Solution

    For development, people look at a mix of goals working women have more dignity in the household and society. When women are recognised in society, there would be more sharing of household work. A secured environment enables women to take up jobs in society or they may run a business. Hence, development goals are not only based on a rise in the income level but also on an increase in human value. Components of development but there are other important things, such as:
    (i) People also seek things like equal treatment, freedom, security and respect.
    (ii) Women need safe and secure environment to take up a variety of jobs or run a business.
    Hence, correct answer is option A.

  • Question 9
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    Industrialists want more dams then why do local people resist it?
    Solution
    It is true that what may be development for one, may not be development for another because at times, two persons or group of persons may seek things, which are conflicting, for example a girl expects as much freedom and opportunity as her brother and that he also shares in the household work. Her brother may not like this. Similarly, to get more electricity, industrialists may want more dams. But, this may submerge the land and disrupt the lives of people who are displaced, such as tribals. They might resent this and may prefer small check dams or tanks to irrigate their land. Thus, different persons can have different developmental goals and the development for one may be destructive for the other.
  • Question 10
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    Study the given table and choose the option that best explains the notion of development.
     Category of Person Developmental Goals
     Small farmer Own a medium sized plot for agriculture.
     A girl from a rural family  Pursue education in a college in the nearby town.
     A boy from a rural family Go to a city to acquire a professional degree
    Solution

    Development goals may be common, different  or conflicting:

    1. Common Goals : There are some needs which  are common to all like income, freedom, equality,  security, respect, friendship, etc.
    2. Different Goals : Development or progress  does not mean the same thing for every  individual. Each individual has his own idea of  development. For example, development for  a farmer might be irrigation facilities; for an  unemployed youth it may mean employment  opportunities, etc.
    3.  Conflicting Goals : What may be development  for some may become destruction for some  others. Example, Industrialists may want  dams for electricity, but such dams would displace the natives of a region by submerging  their land.
    Hence, correct answer is option B.

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