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Development Worksheet

The document outlines various developmental goals and concepts related to rural laborers, girls, and women, emphasizing that development can differ significantly among individuals and groups. It includes questions on national development goals, criteria for country classification by the World Bank, and key indicators of human development such as literacy and infant mortality rates. Additionally, it discusses sustainable development and the importance of public facilities in enhancing national development.

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Development Worksheet

The document outlines various developmental goals and concepts related to rural laborers, girls, and women, emphasizing that development can differ significantly among individuals and groups. It includes questions on national development goals, criteria for country classification by the World Bank, and key indicators of human development such as literacy and infant mortality rates. Additionally, it discusses sustainable development and the importance of public facilities in enhancing national development.

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DEVELOPMENT

[Link] any two developmental goals of a landless rural labourer.

[Link] any two developmental goals of a girl.

[Link] may be development for one may not be development for the other. It may even be
destructive for other. Give one example .Imp 2 mark

[Link] any two developmental goals of people other than income

[Link] any two developmental goals of a rural women

[Link] any two national development goals of India.

[Link] is the most important attribute for national development? Imp

[Link] criteria is used by the World Bank to classify different countries? Imp

[Link] which category India has been placed by the World Bank Development Report?

[Link] is Infant Mortality Rate? [CBSE 2009, 2013 (D)]

[Link] is Literacy Rate? [CBSE 2009 (D)]

[Link] is Net Attendance ratio? [CBSE 2014] IMP

[Link] is Gross Enrolment Ratio?

[Link] Kerala has a low Infant Mortality Rate ? [CBSE 2008, 2013 (F)

[Link] is Human Development Index?

[Link] are the three components of human Development Index?

[Link] life expectancy. [CBSE 2013]

[Link] is Sustainable Development? V imp

[Link] is Sustainable Development?

SHORT ANSWER AND LONG ANSWERS

[Link] the criteria used to compare the different countries by the Human Development Report
published by the United National Development Programme (UNDP).

(ii) Which is the new area of knowledge in which scientists, economists, philosophers and
other social scientists are working together?

(iii) What is meant by Human Development? [CBSE Sept. 2011, 2012]


(iv) What is Sustainable Development? [CBSE Comp. (D) 2008, 2009 (F), Sept. 2011]

(v) Which organisation measures HDR? Mention any three major indicators of / HDR. [CBSE
Sept. 2012]

[Link] may be development for one may not be development for the other.’ Explain by giving
examples. [CBSE Sept. 2012]

Or

With the help of an example show two groups who may have different notions of development.
[CBSE Sept. 2010]

[Link] cannot buy all the goods and services that one needs to live well.’ Explain. [CBSE
2010(0), Sept. 2013] IMP

[Link] are the limitations of the per capita income criteria of development ? [CBSE 2014]

What is the main criterion used by the World Bank in classifying different countries? What are
the limitations of this criterion? [CBSE Sept. 2010]

Or. Explain the meaning of the term ‘Rich Countries’ and ‘Low Income Countries’ according to
the World Development Report of 2006. What is India’s position in this respect? [CBSE 2013]

[Link] income is an important criterion for development.” Explain.

[Link] income, what can be the other attributes to compare economic development? [CBSE
2013, 14]

[Link] is infant mortality rate ? Suggest two measures to keep the infant mortality rate low.
[CBSE 2013, 14]

[Link] any three advantages of public facilities. [CBSE Sept. 2010] IMP

[Link] are public facilities needed for the development of the country ? Explain four public
facilities. [CBSE Sept. 2010, 2012] imp

[Link] is BMI used to determine the undernourishment of a person ? Explain. [CBSE 2013

[Link] the importance of sustainable development with reference to groundwater by giving


example. [CBSE 2013]

Or What is meant by sustainable development? Explain it by taking the case study of water.
[CBSE 2011, 14]

[Link] of environmental degradation do not respect national or state boundaries.”


Justify the statement. [CBSE 2012, 14]

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