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MCQ Class 9 Economics Chapter 3 Poverty As A Challenge

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1. NFWP is stand for:

Question 1 of 15

2. Which social group is most vulnerable to poverty in India?

Question 2 of 15

3. Poverty line in rural areas is (As per 1999 – 2000 prices)

Question 3 of 15

4. What is the poverty ratio in the state of Orissa?

Question 4 of 15

5. In which state is the public distribution system responsible for the reduction in poverty?

Question 5 of 15

6. In which state have the land reform measures helped to reduce poverty?

Question 6 of 15

7. Which of the following is responsible for high poverty rates?

Question 7 of 15

8. Nutritional level of food energy is expressed in the form of

Question 8 of 15

9. Which one from the following is considered as poor?

Question 9 of 15

10. Who advocated that India would be truly independent only when the poorest of its people become free of human suffering ?

Question 10 of 15

11. Which state has the largest percentage of poor in India?

Question 11 of 15

12. Who do not come under the category of urban poor?

Question 12 of 15

13. Which one are not the major causes of income inequality in India?

Question 13 of 15

14. Which of the following is not a valid reason for the poverty alleviation programme in India?

Question 14 of 15

15. Which one from the following states is above the national average of poverty ratio?

Question 15 of 15

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    March 16, 2025 at 7:06 am

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