Development class 10 mcq it is revision section just before exam for class 10 students.

“Test your knowledge on Development with our MCQs for Class 10. Explore key concepts like economic growth, human development, and sustainable development. Ideal for students preparing for exams and deepening their understanding of development indicators and policies.”

1.. Groundwater is an example of …………………………..

  • renewable resources.
  • Non-renewable resources
  • Both
  • None

2. Per Capita Income is calculated in ………………….for all countries so that it can be compared. It is also done in a way so that every dollar would buy the same amount of goods and services in any country.

  • dinar
  • euro
  • rupee
  • dollars

3. Life Expectancy at birth denotes, as the name suggests, average expected length of life of a person at the time of………….

  • Birth
  • Death

4. Human Development Report published by UNDP compares countries based on which of the following?

  • educational levels of the people,
  • health status
  • per capita income.
  • All of the above

5. Human Development Report is published by which of the following?

  • UNDP
  • World Bank
  • RBI
  • SBI

6. What is PDS?

  • People Distribution System
  • Public Disturbing System
  • punjab Distribution System
  • Public Distribution System

7. Net Attendance Ratio is the total number of children of age group ……………………..attending school as a percentage of total number of children in the same age group.

  • 14 and 15 years
  • 13 and 15 years
  • 15 and 16 years
  • 16 and 17 years

8. Literacy Rate measures the proportion of literate population in the …………….age group.

  • 6-and-above
  • 7-and-below
  • 17-and-above
  • 7-and-above

9. Infant Mortality Rate (or IMR) indicates the number of children that die before the age of …………….. as a proportion of 1000 live children born in that particular year.

  • 4 year
  • 3 year
  • 2 year
  • 1 year

10. India comes in the category of ……………………………. Countries

  • low-income countries
  • high income countries.
  • Below Avg Income countries
  • None

11. Countries with per capita income of ……………or less are called low-income countries.

  • US$ 1500
  • US$ 2000
  • US$ 2500
  • US$ 3000

12. Countries with per capita income of ……………per annum and above in 2019, are called high income countries.

  • US$ 39,300
  • US$ 49,300
  • US$ 59,300
  • US$ 69,300

13. World Development Reports is published by which of the following?

  • UNDP
  • WTO
  • European Union
  • World Bank

14. The average income is also called……………….

  • per balance per person
  • per capita income
  • Both
  • None

15. What is the average income?

  • It is the total income of the country divided by its total population.
  • It is the total income of the country divided by its total states.
  • It is the total income of the country divided by its Banks.
  • None.

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Development class 10 mcq

Development class 10 mcq

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Groundwater is an example of …………………………..

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Per Capita Income is calculated in ………………….for all countries so that it can be compared. It is also done in a way so that every dollar would buy the same amount of goods and services in any country.

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Life Expectancy at birth denotes, as the name suggests, average expected length of life of a person at the time of………….

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Human Development Report published by UNDP compares countries based on which of the following?

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Human Development Report is published by which of the following?

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What is PDS?

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Net Attendance Ratio is the total number of children of age group ……………………..attending school as a percentage of total number of children in the same age group.

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Literacy Rate measures the proportion of literate population in the …………….age group.

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Infant Mortality Rate (or IMR) indicates the number of children that die before the age of …………….. as a proportion of 1000 live children born in that particular year.

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India comes in the category of ……………………………. Countries

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Countries with per capita income of ……………or less are called low-income countries.

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Countries with per capita income of ……………per annum and above in 2019, are called high income countries.

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World Development Reports is published by which of the following?

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The average income is also called……………….

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What is the average income?

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