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Practice Paper-Class 9- Half Yearly- Subject Social Science

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First Test Paper-Development-Class 10-Social Science

 

Practice Paper

Development (Economics)
Class-X 

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Section A: Objective Type (10 Marks)

1. Multiple Choice Questions (1 mark each = 8 marks)

Q1. What is the most common method to measure development?
a) Literacy Rate
b) Life Expectancy
c) Income
d) Gender Ratio

Q2. Which neighbouring country has better performance in human development than India?
a) Nepal
b) Sri Lanka
c) Pakistan
d) Afghanistan

Q3. What is the full form of HDI?
a) Human Development Index
b) Human Distribution Index
c) Human Direction Index
d) Human Demand Index

Q4. Which state has the highest per capita income as per the textbook data?
a) Kerala
b) Bihar
c) Haryana
d) Uttar Pradesh

Q5. Which is not a non-material goal of development?
a) Freedom
b) Equality
c) Respect
d) Salary

Q6. The per capita income of India in 2023 was approximately:
a) $10030
b) $63400
c) $2400
d) $4500

Q7. What does Net Attendance Ratio measure?
a) Infant deaths
b) Students attending college
c) Students attending secondary school
d) Literacy among adults

Q8. What is considered a limitation of using average income for comparison?
a) Shows only GDP
b) Hides income distribution
c) Measures only literacy
d) Is outdated

Q9. State whether True/False. “Higher income always means a better quality of life.”                                                      

10. Match the following:

(Match Column A with Column B)


                Column - A

                            Column - B

(i) Per Capita Income

(a) Non-material goal

(ii) Respect and Equality

(b) UNDP

(iii) Human Development Index

(c) Total income ÷ population


Section B: Short Answer Questions (6 Marks)

Q11. Why is per capita income not a complete measure of development? (2 marks)

Q12. List any two public facilities that contribute to human development. (2 marks)

Q13. Give two reasons why people have different goals for development. (2 marks)

Section C: Short Answer (6 Marks)

Q14. Mention any three attributes used by UNDP to compare development. (3 marks)

Q15. How does Kerala perform better than Haryana despite having lower per capita income? (3 marks)

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