MCQ Class 10 Economics Chapter 2 Sectors of the Indian Economy Advertisement MCQ’s For All Chapters – Economics Class 10th 1. Agriculture, dairy, fishing, and forestry are examples of ________.primary Sectortertiary Sectorsecondary Sectornone of the aboveQuestion 1 of 152. The ___________covers activities in which natural products are changed into other forms through ways of manufacturing that we associate with industrial activity.tertiary sectorsecondary sectorprimary sectornone of the aboveQuestion 2 of 153. Which of the following comes under the tertiary sector?communicationtransportboth (a) & (b)none of the aboveQuestion 3 of 154. Service sector also includes some essential services that may not directly help in the production of goods. State whether true or false.true falseQuestion 4 of 155. __________ shows how big the economy of a country is.PPPGSDPGDPNone of the aboveQuestion 5 of 156. In the past 100 years, there has been a further shift from _______ to ______ in developed countries. This has become the most important in terms of total production.primary to the tertiary sectorprimary to the secondary sectorsecondary to the tertiary sectornone of the aboveQuestion 6 of 157. In India, ____________ was the least producing sector in 2010-11.quaternary sectorsecondary sectorprimary sectortertiary sectorQuestion 7 of 158. In India, which sector grew the maximum from 1970-71 to 2010-11?quaternary sectorprimary sectortertiary sectorsecondary sectorQuestion 8 of 159. In 1970-71, which sector produced the maximum in India?quaternary sectorsecondary sectortertiary sectorprimary sectorQuestion 9 of 1510. The _______ continues to be the largest employer in India.primary sectorquaternary sectortertiary sectorsecondary sectorQuestion 10 of 1511. More than half of the workers in the country are working in the primary sector, mainly in _________.agricultureminingfishingnone of the aboveQuestion 11 of 1512. As per the same study by the former Planning Commission, if tourism as a sector is improved, every year we can give additional employment to more than _______ people.35 lakhs25 lakhs20 lakhs10 lakhsQuestion 12 of 1513. The National Rural Employment Guarantee Act was passed by the Government of India in __________.2014201020052004Question 13 of 1514. Under NREGA 2005, all those who are able to and are in need of work are guaranteed _______ of employment in a year by the government.100 days180 days50 days200 daysQuestion 14 of 1515. The unorganised sector is characterised by small and scattered units which are largely outside the control of the _______.employeesgovernmentemployersprivate individualsQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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