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Chapter 2 Solutions — Sectors of the Indian Economy
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Step-by-step NCERT solutions for Sectors of the Indian Economy (Chapter 2, CBSE Class 10 Social Science) — the full working for every question, not just the final answer. You can also read the Sectors of the Indian Economy textbook chapter.
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All 29 questions in Sectors of the Indian Economy are solved in the PDF. Here's what's inside, exercise by exercise:
Fill in the blanks
- Fill in the blank using the correct option given in the bracket: Employment in the service sector _________ increased to the same extent as production. (has / has not)
- Fill in the blank using the correct option given in the bracket: Workers in the _________ sector do not produce goods. (tertiary / agricultural)
- Fill in the blank using the correct option given in the bracket: Most of the workers in the _________ sector enjoy job security. (organised / unorganised)
- Fill in the blank using the correct option given in the bracket: A _________ proportion of labourers in India are working in the unorganised sector. (large / small)
- Fill in the blanks using the correct option given in the bracket: Cotton is a _________ product and cloth is a _________ product. [natural / manufactured]
- Fill in the blank using the correct option given in the bracket: The activities in primary, secondary and tertiary sectors are _________ [independent / interdependent]
Choose the most appropriate answer
- The sectors are classified into public and private sector on the basis of:
- (i) employment conditions
- (ii) the nature of economic activity
- (iii) ownership of enterprises
- (iv) number of workers employed in the enterprise
- Production of a commodity, mostly through the natural process, is an activity in _________ sector.
- (i) primary
- (ii) secondary
- (iii) tertiary
- (iv) information technology
- GDP is the total value of _________ produced during a particular year.
- (i) all goods and services
- (ii) all final goods and services
- (iii) all intermediate goods and services
- (iv) all intermediate and final goods and services
- In terms of GVA the share of tertiary sector in 2017–18 is between _________ per cent.
- (i) 20 to 30
- (ii) 30 to 40
- (iii) 50 to 60
- (iv) 60 to 70
Match the following
- Match the following (Problems faced by farming sector with Some possible measures): 1. Unirrigated land; 2. Low prices for crops; 3. Debt burden; 4. No job in the off season; 5. Compelled to sell their grains to the local traders soon after harvest. Measures:
- (a) Setting up agro-based mills;
- (b) Cooperative marketing societies;
- (c) Procurement of food grains by government;
- (d) Construction of…
Find the odd one out and say why
- Find the odd one out and say why: Tourist guide, dhobi, tailor, potter
- Find the odd one out and say why: Teacher, doctor, vegetable vendor, lawyer
- Find the odd one out and say why: Postman, cobbler, soldier, police constable
- Find the odd one out and say why: MTNL, Indian Railways, Air India, Jet Airways, All India Radio
Short and Long Answer Questions
- A research scholar looked at the working people in the city of Surat and found the following. Organised (offices/factories registered with the government) = 15; Own shops, office, clinics in marketplaces with formal license = 15; People working on the street, construction workers, domestic workers = 20; Working in small workshops usually not registered with the government = (blank). Complete the…
- How is the tertiary sector different from other sectors? Illustrate with a few examples.
- What do you understand by disguised unemployment? Explain with an example each from the urban and rural areas.
- Distinguish between open unemployment and disguised unemployment.
- "Tertiary sector is not playing any significant role in the development of Indian economy." Do you agree? Give reasons in support of your answer.
- Service sector in India employs two different kinds of people. Who are these?
- Workers are exploited in the unorganised sector. Do you agree with this view? Give reasons in support of your answer.
- How are the activities in the economy classified on the basis of employment conditions?
- Compare the employment conditions prevailing in the organised and unorganised sectors.
- Explain the objective of implementing the MGNREGA 2005 or Viksit Bharat-GRAMG 2025.
- Give a few examples of public sector activities and explain why the government has taken them up.
- The workers in the unorganised sector need protection on the following issues: wages, safety and health. Explain with examples.
- A study in Ahmedabad found that out of 15,00,000 workers in the city, 11,00,000 worked in the unorganised sector. The total income of the city in this year (1997-1998) was Rs 60,000 million. Out of this Rs 32,000 million was generated in the organised sector. Present this data as a table.
- The following table gives the GVA in Rupees (Crores) by the three sectors: 2001-02 — Primary 13,23,000, Secondary 10,40,000, Tertiary 19,31,000; 2021-22 — Primary 24,79,400, Secondary 40,73,000, Tertiary 73,25,000. Calculate the share of the three sectors in GDP for the two years.
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