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Is begging an economic activity? What is the first statement of this audio clip?
No. Begging is a non-economic activity.
Two reasons can be given in support of it.
One, the beggar receives money without doing anything.
Second, begging is an unlawful activity and cannot become an economic activity
Is begging an economic activity? What is the second statement of this audio clip?
No. Begging is a non-economic activity.
Two reasons can be given in support of it.
One, the beggar receives money without doing anything.
Second, begging is an unlawful activity and cannot become an economic activity
Is begging an economic activity? What is the third statement of this audio clip?
No. Begging is a non-economic activity.
Two reasons can be given in support of it.
One, the beggar receives money without doing anything.
Second, begging is an unlawful activity and cannot become an economic activity
Is begging an economic activity? What is the fourth statement of this audio clip?
No. Begging is a non-economic activity.
Two reasons can be given in support of it.
One, the beggar receives money without doing anything.
Second, begging is an unlawful activity and cannot become an economic activity
Why are domestic services performed by women not treated as economic activities? What is the first statement of this audio clip?
Domestic Services by Women :- In India, most women generally look after domestic affairs like cooking of food, washing of clothes, cleaning of utensils, looking after children, etc.
They are not treated as economic / productive activities.
This is mainly because of two reasons : Such activities are performed out of love and affection and hence their valuation is not possible.
(They do not add to the flow of goods and services in the economy.
Why are domestic services performed by women not treated as economic activities? What is the second statement of this audio clip?
Domestic Services by Women :- In India, most women generally look after domestic affairs like cooking of food, washing of clothes, cleaning of utensils, looking after children, etc.
They are not treated as economic / productive activities.
This is mainly because of two reasons : Such activities are performed out of love and affection and hence their valuation is not possible.
(They do not add to the flow of goods and services in the economy.
Why are domestic services performed by women not treated as economic activities? What is the third statement of this audio clip?
Domestic Services by Women :- In India, most women generally look after domestic affairs like cooking of food, washing of clothes, cleaning of utensils, looking after children, etc.
They are not treated as economic / productive activities.
This is mainly because of two reasons : Such activities are performed out of love and affection and hence their valuation is not possible.
(They do not add to the flow of goods and services in the economy.
Why are domestic services performed by women not treated as economic activities? What is the fourth statement of this audio clip?
Domestic Services by Women :- In India, most women generally look after domestic affairs like cooking of food, washing of clothes, cleaning of utensils, looking after children, etc.
They are not treated as economic / productive activities.
This is mainly because of two reasons : Such activities are performed out of love and affection and hence their valuation is not possible.
(They do not add to the flow of goods and services in the economy.
Are the following activities economic or non-economic activities? Give reasons. Vilas sells fish in the village market.
It is an economic activity, as it involves remuneration.
It is a non-economic activity, as it is a domestic service.
Are the following activities economic or non-economic activities? Give reasons. Vilas cooks food for his family
It is a non-economic activity, as it is a domestic service.
It is an economic activity, as it involves remuneration
Are the following activities economic or non-economic activities? Give reasons. Sakal works in a private firm.
It is a non-economic activity, as it is a domestic service.
It is an economic activity, as it is done in expectation of monetary reward.
Are the following activities economic or non-economic activities? Give reasons.
Sakal looks after his younger brother and sister.
It is a non-economic activity, as it is done out of love and affection
It is an economic activity, as it is done in expectation of monetary reward
Differentiate between Market Activities and Non-Market Activities. What is the first statement of this audio clip?
Difference between Market Activities and Non-Market Activities.
Economic activities can be classified into market activities and non-market activities.
Market activities involve remuneration to anyone who performs the activity.
These include production of goods and services for sale in the market.
On the other hand, non-market activities are the production activities performed for self-consumption.
Differentiate between Market Activities and Non-Market Activities. What is the second statement of this audio clip?
Difference between Market Activities and Non-Market Activities.
Economic activities can be classified into market activities and non-market activities.
Market activities involve remuneration to anyone who performs the activity.
These include production of goods and services for sale in the market.
On the other hand, non-market activities are the production activities performed for self-consumption.
Differentiate between Market Activities and Non-Market Activities. What is the third statement of this audio clip?
Difference between Market Activities and Non-Market Activities.
Economic activities can be classified into market activities and non-market activities.
Market activities involve remuneration to anyone who performs the activity.
These include production of goods and services for sale in the market.
On the other hand, non-market activities are the production activities performed for self-consumption.
Differentiate between Market Activities and Non-Market Activities. What is the fourth statement of this audio clip?
Difference between Market Activities and Non-Market Activities.
Economic activities can be classified into market activities and non-market activities.
Market activities involve remuneration to anyone who performs the activity.
These include production of goods and services for sale in the market.
On the other hand, non-market activities are the production activities performed for self-consumption.
Differentiate between Market Activities and Non-Market Activities. What is the fifth statement of this audio clip?
Difference between Market Activities and Non-Market Activities.
Economic activities can be classified into market activities and non-market activities.
Market activities involve remuneration to anyone who performs the activity.
These include production of goods and services for sale in the market.
On the other hand, non-market activities are the production activities performed for self-consumption.
Differentiate between Market Activities and Non-Market Activities. What is the sixth statement of this audio clip?
These include consumption and processing of primary products and own account production of fixed assets.
Economic activities can be classified into market activities and non-market activities.
Market activities involve remuneration to anyone who performs the activity.
These include production of goods and services for sale in the market.
On the other hand, non-market activities are the production activities performed for self-consumption.
Differentiate between voluntary and involuntary unemployment. Give an example. What is the first statement of this audio clip?
A person is said to be unemployed when he is able and willing to work at the prevailing wage rate but does not find work.
This is involuntary unemployment.
If some persons are voluntarily unemployed (i.e., they prefer to remain out of work at prevailing wage rates) they will not be treated as unemployed.
This is voluntary unemployment.
Differentiate between voluntary and involuntary unemployment. Give an example. What is the second statement of this audio clip?
A person is said to be unemployed when he is able and willing to work at the prevailing wage rate but does not find work.
This is involuntary unemployment.
If some persons are voluntarily unemployed (i.e., they prefer to remain out of work at prevailing wage rates) they will not be treated as unemployed.
This is voluntary unemployment.
Differentiate between voluntary and involuntary unemployment. Give an example. What is the third statement of this audio clip?
A person is said to be unemployed when he is able and willing to work at the prevailing wage rate but does not find work.
This is involuntary unemployment.
If some persons are voluntarily unemployed (i.e., they prefer to remain out of work at prevailing wage rates) they will not be treated as unemployed.
This is voluntary unemployment.
Differentiate between voluntary and involuntary unemployment. Give an example. What is the fourth statement of this audio clip?
A person is said to be unemployed when he is able and willing to work at the prevailing wage rate but does not find work.
This is involuntary unemployment.
If some persons are voluntarily unemployed (i.e., they prefer to remain out of work at prevailing wage rates) they will not be treated as unemployed.
This is voluntary unemployment.
Distinguish between labour force and work force. What is the first statement of this audio clip?
Labour force of a country includes all those persons in the age group of 15-60, who are actually working or willing to work.
Workforce, on the other hand, consists of persons who are actually engaged in some kind of work and excludes those who are willing to work but do not find work.
Thus, the difference between the two (i.e. labour force and workforce) is the number of persons unemployed
Distinguish between labour force and work force. What is the second statement of this audio clip?
Labour force of a country includes all those persons in the age group of 15-60, who are actually working or willing to work.
Workforce, on the other hand, consists of persons who are actually engaged in some kind of work and excludes those who are willing to work but do not find work.
Thus, the difference between the two (i.e. labour force and workforce) is the number of persons unemployed
Distinguish between labour force and work force. What is the third statement of this audio clip?
Labour force of a country includes all those persons in the age group of 15-60, who are actually working or willing to work.
Workforce, on the other hand, consists of persons who are actually engaged in some kind of work and excludes those who are willing to work but do not find work.
Thus, the difference between the two (i.e. labour force and workforce) is the number of persons unemployed
What is the nature of unemployment as found in India? What is the first statement of this audio clip?
Nature of unemployment in India. In India, unemployment is widespread.
Unemployment is found both in its rural and urban areas.
There is seasonal and disguised unemployment in its rural areas.
People here are dependent on agriculture.
Certain months do not provide much work to the people depending upon agriculture.
What is the nature of unemployment as found in India? What is the second statement of this audio clip?
Nature of unemployment in India. In India, unemployment is widespread.
Unemployment is found both in its rural and urban areas.
There is seasonal and disguised unemployment in its rural areas.
People here are dependent on agriculture.
Certain months do not provide much work to the people depending upon agriculture.
What is the nature of unemployment as found in India? What is the third statement of this audio clip?
Nature of unemployment in India. In India, unemployment is widespread.
Unemployment is found both in its rural and urban areas.
There is seasonal and disguised unemployment in its rural areas.
People here are dependent on agriculture.
Certain months do not provide much work to the people depending upon agriculture.
What is the nature of unemployment as found in India? What is the fourth statement of this audio clip?
Nature of unemployment in India. In India, unemployment is widespread.
Unemployment is found both in its rural and urban areas.
There is seasonal and disguised unemployment in its rural areas.
People here are dependent on agriculture.
Certain months do not provide much work to the people depending upon agriculture.
What is the nature of unemployment as found in India? What is the fifth statement of this audio clip?
Nature of unemployment in India. In India, unemployment is widespread.
Unemployment is found both in its rural and urban areas.
There is seasonal and disguised unemployment in its rural areas.
People here are dependent on agriculture.
Certain months do not provide much work to the people depending upon agriculture.
What is the nature of unemployment as found in India? What is the sixth statement of this audio clip?
In urban areas, educated unemployment has become a serious problem.
Many educated youths are not able to find jobs.
Unemployment among graduates and post-graduates has increased faster than among the matriculates.
People here are dependent on agriculture.
Certain months do not provide much work to the people depending upon agriculture.
What is the nature of unemployment as found in India? What is the seventh statement of this audio clip?
In urban areas, educated unemployment has become a serious problem.
Many educated youths are not able to find jobs.
Unemployment among graduates and post-graduates has increased faster than among the matriculates.
People here are dependent on agriculture.
Certain months do not provide much work to the people depending upon agriculture.
What is the nature of unemployment as found in India? What is the eighth statement of this audio clip?
In urban areas, educated unemployment has become a serious problem.
Many educated youths are not able to find jobs.
Unemployment among graduates and post-graduates has increased faster than among the matriculates.
People here are dependent on agriculture.
Certain months do not provide much work to the people depending upon agriculture.
‘Unemployment is an economic as well as a social evil.’ Explain the statement. What is the first statement of this audio clip?
A Serious Problem Today, unemployment is considered one of the most threatening problems before the country.
The society is deprived of the goods and services that the unemployed people could have produced.
Unemployment among the educated persons is more serious. This is due to investments made in them.
Unemployment is not only an economic evil, it is a social problem too.
Unemployment spreads social unrest and tension as unemployed people are a frustrated class of the society.
‘Unemployment is an economic as well as a social evil.’ Explain the statement. What is the second statement of this audio clip?
A Serious Problem Today, unemployment is considered one of the most threatening problems before the country.
The society is deprived of the goods and services that the unemployed people could have produced.
Unemployment among the educated persons is more serious. This is due to investments made in them.
Unemployment is not only an economic evil, it is a social problem too.
Unemployment spreads social unrest and tension as unemployed people are a frustrated class of the society.
‘Unemployment is an economic as well as a social evil.’ Explain the statement. What is the third statement of this audio clip?
A Serious Problem Today, unemployment is considered one of the most threatening problems before the country.
The society is deprived of the goods and services that the unemployed people could have produced.
Unemployment among the educated persons is more serious. This is due to investments made in them.
Unemployment is not only an economic evil, it is a social problem too.
Unemployment spreads social unrest and tension as unemployed people are a frustrated class of the society.
‘Unemployment is an economic as well as a social evil.’ Explain the statement. What is the fourth statement of this audio clip?
A Serious Problem Today, unemployment is considered one of the most threatening problems before the country.
The society is deprived of the goods and services that the unemployed people could have produced.
Unemployment among the educated persons is more serious. This is due to investments made in them.
Unemployment is not only an economic evil, it is a social problem too.
Unemployment spreads social unrest and tension as unemployed people are a frustrated class of the society.
‘Unemployment is an economic as well as a social evil.’ Explain the statement. What is the fifth statement of this audio clip?
A Serious Problem Today, unemployment is considered one of the most threatening problems before the country.
The society is deprived of the goods and services that the unemployed people could have produced.
Unemployment among the educated persons is more serious. This is due to investments made in them.
Unemployment is not only an economic evil, it is a social problem too.
Unemployment spreads social unrest and tension as unemployed people are a frustrated class of the society.
Discuss the factors responsible for the distribution of population in India. What is the first statement of this audio clip?
Physical factors like shape and height of land, resources, climate etc. that affect distribution of population in India like;
Resources : Areas rich in resources (e.g., coal, oil, wood etc.) tend to be densely populated like western Europe.
Shape and height of land : Low land which is flat, e.g., Ganges valley in India.
Climate : Areas with moderate temperature climates tend to be densely populated as there is enough rain and heat to grow crops like U.K.
Human factors : Political, social and economic factors also affect distribution of population in India like good job opportunities encourage high population densities, particularly in large cities like Mumbai, Bangalore, Ahmedabad having dense population.
Discuss the factors responsible for the distribution of population in India. What is the second statement of this audio clip?
Physical factors like shape and height of land, resources, climate etc. that affect distribution of population in India like;
Resources : Areas rich in resources (e.g., coal, oil, wood etc.) tend to be densely populated like western Europe.
Shape and height of land : Low land which is flat, e.g., Ganges valley in India.
Climate : Areas with moderate temperature climates tend to be densely populated as there is enough rain and heat to grow crops like U.K.
Human factors : Political, social and economic factors also affect distribution of population in India like good job opportunities encourage high population densities, particularly in large cities like Mumbai, Bangalore, Ahmedabad having dense population.
Discuss the factors responsible for the distribution of population in India. What is the third statement of this audio clip?
Physical factors like shape and height of land, resources, climate etc. that affect distribution of population in India like;
Resources : Areas rich in resources (e.g., coal, oil, wood etc.) tend to be densely populated like western Europe.
Shape and height of land : Low land which is flat, e.g., Ganges valley in India.
Climate : Areas with moderate temperature climates tend to be densely populated as there is enough rain and heat to grow crops like U.K.
Human factors : Political, social and economic factors also affect distribution of population in India like good job opportunities encourage high population densities, particularly in large cities like Mumbai, Bangalore, Ahmedabad having dense population.
Discuss the factors responsible for the distribution of population in India. What is the fourth statement of this audio clip?
Physical factors like shape and height of land, resources, climate etc. that affect distribution of population in India like;
Resources : Areas rich in resources (e.g., coal, oil, wood etc.) tend to be densely populated like western Europe.
Shape and height of land : Low land which is flat, e.g., Ganges valley in India.
Climate : Areas with moderate temperature climates tend to be densely populated as there is enough rain and heat to grow crops like U.K.
Human factors : Political, social and economic factors also affect distribution of population in India like good job opportunities encourage high population densities, particularly in large cities like Mumbai, Bangalore, Ahmedabad having dense population.
Discuss the factors responsible for the distribution of population in India. What is the fifth statement of this audio clip?
Physical factors like shape and height of land, resources, climate etc. that affect distribution of population in India like;
Resources : Areas rich in resources (e.g., coal, oil, wood etc.) tend to be densely populated like western Europe.
Shape and height of land : Low land which is flat, e.g., Ganges valley in India.
Climate : Areas with moderate temperature climates tend to be densely populated as there is enough rain and heat to grow crops like U.K.
Human factors : Political, social and economic factors also affect distribution of population in India like good job opportunities encourage high population densities, particularly in large cities like Mumbai, Bangalore, Ahmedabad having dense population.
Discuss the factors responsible for the distribution of population in India. What is the sixth statement of this audio clip?
Countries with stable governments tend to have high population density.
Resources : Areas rich in resources (e.g., coal, oil, wood etc.) tend to be densely populated like western Europe.
Shape and height of land : Low land which is flat, e.g., Ganges valley in India.
Climate : Areas with moderate temperature climates tend to be densely populated as there is enough rain and heat to grow crops like U.K.
Human factors : Political, social and economic factors also affect distribution of population in India like good job opportunities encourage high population densities, particularly in large cities like Mumbai, Bangalore, Ahmedabad having dense population.