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Tamil Nadu is the __________ largest contributor to India's GDP.

  1. first

  2. second

  3. third

  4. fourth


Correct Option: B

The _____________________ refers to the total money value of all the goods and services produced annually in the State.

  1. Net National Product

  2. Gross Domestic Product

  3. Gross State Domestic Product

  4. Net Domestic Product


Correct Option: C

The ________________ is the major contributor to Tamil Nadu's GSDP at $63.70\%$.

  1. secondary sector (industrial sector)

  2. tertiary sector (service sector)

  3. primary sector (agriculture sector)

  4. health sector


Correct Option: B

Tamil Nadu ranks _________ in density of population among the Indian States.

  1. 1st

  2. 9th

  3. 11th

  4. 12th


Correct Option: D

Tamil Nadu has _____________ levels of poverty than most other States in the country.

  1. constant

  2. higher

  3. lower

  4. none of the above


Correct Option: C

Tamil Nadu is one of the most urbanised state with _________ of urban population.

  1. $40\%$

  2. $43.4\%$

  3. $48.4\%$

  4. $47\%$


Correct Option: C

According to NITI AAYOG, the IMR is ________ (per 1000) for Tamil Nadu as  per 2016.

  1. $17$

  2. $14$

  3. $12$

  4. $9$


Correct Option: A

Tamil Nadu has a well-established transportation system that connects all parts of the State. This is partly responsible for the investment in the State.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: A

There are about 20 hydro electric units in Tamil Nadu. The prominent units are ________________.

  1. Maravakandy

  2. Hundah

  3. Periyar

  4. all of the above


Correct Option: D

The rise in the literacy rate over the years could be attributed to better inputs in ____________.

  1. primary education

  2. secondary education

  3. higher education

  4. none of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The rise in the literacy rate over the years could be attributed to better inputs in primary education. Primary education or elementary education often in primary school or elementary school is typically the first stage of compulsory education, coming between early childhood education and secondary education.