CBSE Class 10 Economics Sector of Indian Economy Worksheet Set C

Very Short Answer Type Questions Question. Neeraja works as a researcher in an Institution. While collecting data she could not classify the working sector of following people. Help her to do the classification with valid reasons. A. Yogesh works as lawyer. B. Shyam Lai verma…

CBSE Class 10 Economics Sector of Indian Economy Worksheet Set B

SUMMARY → Classification of Sectors in Indian Economy- (a) On the basis of nature of activity: Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Sectors. All three sectors are interdependent. (b) On the basis of ownership – Private and Public Sectors. (c) Division of sectors as organized…

CBSE Class 10 Economics Sector of Indian Economy Worksheet Set A

CHAPTER: 2: SECTORS OF INDIAN ECONOMY   ONE MARK QUESTIONS Question. Mention any one feature of the unorganised sector. Answer : Unorganised sector is not registered with the government. Question. Where is the disguised employment found mostly? Answer : The disguised…

CBSE Class 10 Economics Question Bank

ECONOMICS QUESTION BA NK CHAPTER-1- DEVELOPMENT 1 What is ‘Average Income’?  2 “Development for one may be the destruction for the other”. Give an example to support the statement.3 What is meant by sustainable development?  4 What are renewable resources? Give Example.  5…

CBSE Class 10 Economics Money And Credit Worksheet

Question.Which one of the following is the appropriate meaning of collateral? (a) It is the sum total of money borrowed from banks. (b) The amount borrowed from friends. (c) It is an asset of the borrower used as guarantee to a lender. (d) The amount invested in a business.…

CBSE Class 10 Economics Globalization Worksheet

Question. Read the given statements in context of ‘globalization’ and choose the correct option: (A) It is the only way for economic development of the country. (B) Interlinks only production based activities in dispersed locations in the world. (C) It has always given only…

CBSE Class 10 Economics Development Worksheet Set B

WHAT DEVELOPMENT PROMISES - DIFFERENT PEOPLE DIFFERENT GOALS We all want development and progress. However, since our aspirations and desires vary, development and progress have different meaning for each of us. Developmental needs of people also vary because their particular…

CBSE Class 10 Economics Development Worksheet Set A

OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS Question. Which of the following is not true about development? a. Different people usually have same goals. b. Different people can have different goals. c. Different people can have different as well as conflicting goals. d. Different people can…

CBSE Class 10 Economics Consumer Rights Worksheet Set B

 TOPIC/CHAPTER: 5CONSUMER RIGHTS SUMMARY How did consumer movement arise in India?We participate in the market both as producers & consumers. Exploitation in the market place happens in various ways; most often traders indulge in unfair trade practices. The salient…

CBSE Class 10 Economics Consumer Rights Worksheet Set A

THE CONSUMER IN THE MARKETPLACE  A ‘consumer’ is a person who uses or consumes goods or avails services. Under the Consumer Protection Act, a consumer is defined as: (a) Any person who buys any goods for a consideration, which has been paid or promised, or partly paid…

NCERT Class 10 Economics Contemporary India Water Resources

  You already know that three-fourth of the earth’s surface is covered with water, but only a small proportion of it accounts for freshwater that can be put to use. This freshwater is mainly obtained from surface run off and ground water that is continually being renewed…

NCERT Class 10 Economics Contemporary India Resources and Development

  Everything available in our environment which can be used to satisfy our needs, provided, it is technologically accessible, economically feasible and culturally acceptable can be termed as ‘Resource’.     The process of transformation of things…

NCERT Class 10 Economics Contemporary India Minerals and Energy Resources

  We use different things in our daily life made from metal. Can you list a number of items used in your house made of metals. Where do these metals come from? You have studied that the earth’s crust is made up of different minerals embedded in the rocks. Various metals…

NCERT Class 10 Economics Contemporary India Manufacturing Industries

Production of goods in large quantities after processing from raw materials to more valuable products is called manufacturing. Do you know that paper is manufactured from wood, sugar from sugarcane, iron and steel from iron ore and aluminium from bauxite? Do you also know that…

NCERT Class 10 Economics Contemporary India Lifelines of National Economy

We use different materials and services in our daily life. Some of these are available in our immediate surroundings, while other requirements are met by bringing things from other places. Goods and services do not move from supply locales to demand locales on their own. The…