Unorganised Sector
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How to protect workers in the unorganised sector?
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What is the definition of a small and marginal farmer in India?
Q. In which sectors are economic activities classified on the basis of conditions of work as well as rules and regulations?
- Public sector
- Private sector
- Organised sector
- Unorganised sector
Q. The workers of the unorganised sector are not socially discriminated.
- True
- False
Q. Which of the following senarios can be categorised under unorganised sector activities?
- A teacher taking classes in the school
- A handloom weaver working in their neighbour's house.
- A farmer irrigating their field
- A daily wage labourer working under a contractor
Q. Why is it important for the government to monitor, protect, and support the workers of the unorganised sector?
- For intellectual development
- For physical development
- For economic development
- For social development
Q. Choose the correct characterisitic of the unorganised sector.
- Small and scattered units that do not follow rules and regulations
- The unorganised sector provides higher salaries
- Secure jobs and the best working conditions
- The government controls the work
Q. Identify the sector that has low wages and no job security.
- Public sector
- Private sector
- Organised sector
- Unorganised sector
Q. Arun is a garment shop owner, who pays his taxes on time. He has employed two workers, Kavita and Nitin, in his shop. He pays them well. However, none of the workers get paid leaves. Identify the correct sector for Kavita and Nitin.
- Kavita and Nitin work in the primary sector.
- Kavita and Nitin work in the secondary sector.
- Kavita and Nitin work in the unorganised sector.
- Kavita and Nitin work in the organised sector.
Q. Landless agricultural labourers, small and marginal farmers, share croppers, and weavers belongs to the sector in rural India.
- organised
- unorganised
- service
- tertiary