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Development Worksheet

The document consists of two class tests for Grade X students at Podar International School, focusing on the topic of Development in Social Science. Each test includes multiple questions assessing students' understanding of concepts such as average income, developmental goals, and the Human Development Report. The tests aim to evaluate students' knowledge on various aspects of development, including sustainability and disparities in income and literacy.

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Development Worksheet

The document consists of two class tests for Grade X students at Podar International School, focusing on the topic of Development in Social Science. Each test includes multiple questions assessing students' understanding of concepts such as average income, developmental goals, and the Human Development Report. The tests aim to evaluate students' knowledge on various aspects of development, including sustainability and disparities in income and literacy.

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PODAR INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL (CBSE)

Class Test
Grade: X Topic: Ch 1 Development
Subject:Social Science Maximum Marks: 25

Question 1
(a) What is average income of a country? [1]

(b) Besides seeking good income, what other things people look [1]
for as developmental goals?

(c) State the developmental goals of a landless labourer. [1]

(d) Name the most important attribute used to compare the [1]
development of countries.

(e) What can money not buy for you? [1]

(f) What does UNDP use to compare countries when it publishes [1]
its report on Human Development?
Question 2
(a) Why do you think history and politics is needed to understand [3]
the developmental goals of a country?

(b) Different groups of people seek different things as [3]


developmental goals. Give examples to explain the statement.

(c) How does one find out if adults are undernourished? [3]
Question 3
(a) Describe the Human Development Report and its relevance. [5]

(b) Giving an example from India, explain that the present level of [5]
development is not sustainable.
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PODAR INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL (CBSE)
Practise Sheet-2
Grade: X Topic: Ch 1 Development
Subject:Social Science Maximum Marks: 25

Question 1
(a) Why is per capita income considered a more appropriate [1]
criterion for development?

(b) Give an example of disparities in literacy rates of rural [1]


population in India between men and women.

(c) Does per capital income provides the whole picture of [1]
development?

(d) Give the reason behind low infant mortality rate in Kerala. [1]

(e) State the factors you would consider before accepting a job in [1]
a far off place.
(f) How does UNDP measure the Human development Report ? [1]
Question 2
(a) What is sustainable development? Why is it important? [3]

(b) People have different developmental goals. Justify this [3]


statement.

(c) Why do you think average income is an important criteria to [3]


measure human development?
Question 3
(a) What is different criteria used by the World Bank in classifying [5]
different countries? Illustrate with examples.

(b) Human Development Report has evolved and changed in the [5]
past decades. Justify the statement.
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