Tag: social science
Questions Related to social science
Examples of self employment programmes are ________.
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Rural Employment Generation Programme
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Prime Ministers Rozgar Yojana
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Swarna Jayanti Shahari Rozgar Yojana
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all of the above
Expanding self employment programmes and wage employment programmes are being considered as the major ways of addressing poverty. Examples of self employment programmes are Rural Employment Generation Programme (REGP), Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana (PMRY) and Swarna Jayanti Shahari Rozgar Yojana (SJSRY).
What are the major ways of addressing poverty?
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Expanding self employment programmes
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Expanding wage employment programmes
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Both A and B
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None of the above
National Food for Work Programme (NFWP) aims at _____.
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improving nutrition
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providing guaranteed employment
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generating wage employment for the poor unskilled people living in rural areas
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none of the above
Which of the following is not one of the 3 major programmes that aim at improving the food and nutritional status of the poor?
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Public Distribution System
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Integrated Child Development Scheme
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National Food for Work Programme
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Midday Meal Scheme
Which of the following is true regarding the poverty alleviation programmes?
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Over the last five and a half decades, it has not undergone any radical transformation
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Benefits from poverty alleviation programmes have only been appropriated by the poor
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Sufficient resources were allocated to these programmes
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None of the above
Rural Employment Generation Programme (REGP) aims at __________.
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creating self-employment opportunities in rural areas and small towns
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giving financial assistance to poor to set up small industries
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giving wage employment
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none of the above
Prime Ministers Rozgar Yojana (PMRY) aims at _______.
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giving financial help to set up any kind of enterprise to the educated unemployed poor in urban and rural areas
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creating wage employment
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giving 100 days guaranteed employment
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none of the above
Efforts in poverty alleviation have borne results as _________.
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there is equal distribution of land and resources
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for the first time since independence, the percentage of absolute poor in some states is now well below the national average
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programmes to alleviate poverty, hunger, illiteracy etc are a common feature in many parts of India
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both B and C
Which of the following is true regarding poverty alleviation programmes?
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They failed to address the vast majority of living on or just above the poverty line
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No active participation of the poor
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Non-participation of local level institutions in programme implementation
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All of the above
Poverty can effectively be eradicated by ________.
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encouraging poor people to participate
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identify poverty-stricken areas
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provide infrastructure such as schools, roads, power, telecom etc
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all of the above