NCERT 10th Class (CBSE) Social Science: Sectors of Indian Economy Quiz
24 Multiple Choice Questions related to NCERT 10th Class (CBSE) Social Science: Sectors of Indian Economy Quiz:
- The activities which contribute to the flow of goods and services in an economy.
- In case of dairy we are dependent on the biological process of the animals and availability of fodder. The product i.e. milk is also a natural product.
- The secondary sector includes activities in which natural products are changed into other forms manually or through machines.
- The sector which provide support service to both primary and secondary sectors. For example banking, trade communication etc.
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Sectors of Indian Economy Quiz – Chapter Summary:
Study Material and Notes of Ch 02 Sectors of Indian Economy Class 10th Economics
Primary Sector: When we produce a good by exploiting natural resources. It is an activity of the primary sector also known as agriculture and related sector.
Secondary Sector: Natural products are changed into others forms through ways of manufacturing. Also known as Industrial sector.
Tertiary Sector: These activities, by themselves, do not produce a good but they are an aid or a support for the production process. Also known as service sector.
Gross Domestic Production: the total value of final goods and services produced in each sector during a particular year provides the total production of the sector for that year.
Rising importance of Tertiary Sector
- In any country several services such as hospitals, educational institution, defence, transport, banks etc. are required.
- The development of agriculture and industry leads to the development of services such transport, banks are required.
- The development of agriculture and industry lends to the development of services such as transport, trade, storage.
- As income levels rise, certain sections of people start demanding many more services like tourism, shopping, private hospitals and private schools etc.
- Over the past decade or so certain new services such as those based on information and communications technology.
Disguised unemployment: More people engaged in than the people required for work. People do less work than their efficiency.
National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 2005
- 100 days work guarantee in year by the government
- If government fails in its duty to provide employment. It will give unemployment allowances
- Types of work given to improve production of land
Organised Sector:
- Terms of employment are regular
- Registered by government
- Follows various rules and regulations
- It has some formal processes and procedures
Unorganized Sector:
- Small and scattered units which are largely outside the control of the government
- There are rules and regulations but these are not followed
- Employment is not secure
Important Questions
- Do you think the classification of economic activities into primary, secondary and tertiary is useful? Explain.
- 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.
- “Tertiary sector is not playing any significant role in the development of Indian Economy”. Do you agree? Give reason in support of your answer.