Industrialisation And It's Need
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What is meant by non-farming activities? Explain with examples.
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What Is The Sale Of Surplus Farm Products?
Q. What are the important characteristics of successful industrial clusters?
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Distinguish between the following. (i) Primary activities and tertiary activities (ii) Subsistence farming and intensive farming.
Q. Industries convert raw material into final product that can be used only by the consumers.
- True
- False
Q. Why does the share of agriculture in an economy's income and employment decrease with development?
- Farmers get less price than what consumers pay.
- People prefer to work in industries and not in agriculture.
- Jobs in manufacturing and service sectors are highly paid.
- Agricultural products are bought from countries outside India.
Q. Why does the workforce in India leave agriculture and join the industrial sector?
- No increase in agricultural income
- Poor share in the price of the produce
- Declining marginal productivity of land
- Does not attract the youth
Q. In a village, the panchayat wants the villagers to work in the industries. However, the villagers want to continue working in agriculture. What can the panchayat say to convince the villagers to shift from agriculture to industries?
- The marginal productivity of land decreases.
- A large labour force is required in industries.
- Industries provide opportunities to upskill and get better wages.
- The marginal productivity of land increases.
Q. The increased efficiency of production is a result of _________ changes.
- sociological
- economical
- technological
- political
Q. Which of the following explains the inability of the agricultural sector to absorb labour?
- Declining marginal productivity of land
- Increasing marginal productivity of land
- Declining productivity of labour
- Increasing productivity of labour
Q. is the process of producing goods using modern techniques on a large scale.
- Globalisation
- Industrialisation
- Liberalisation
- Production