Who has tabled the process of socialization through the process of playing at a role?
1.O.H. Mead
2.C.H. Cooley
3.S. Freud
4.T. Mazumdar
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1.Structural unemployment
2.Disguised unemployment
3.Cyclical unemployment
4.Seasonal unemployment
Answer 21.Saving account
2.Current account
3.Fixed deposits for long period
4.Fixed deposits for very short period
Answer 31.Keep as reserve so that people may withdraw
2.Meet their routine expenses
3.Extend loans
4.Meet renovation of bank
Answer 31.150 districts
2.200 districts
3.250 districts
4.625 districts
Answer 41.It covers those enterprises where the terms of employment are regular.
2.It is outside the control of the government.
3.Jobs are not regular.
4.It provides low salaries.
Answer 11.of all the people
2.of people in the developed countries
3.of workers in the developing countries
4.none of the above
Answer 31.Private Sector
2.Public Sector
3.Organised Sector
4.Tertiary Sector
Answer 21.Credit system
2.Barter system
3.Banking system
4.Collateral system
Answer 21.1960
2.1988
3.1985
4.1999
Answer 31.Indigenous investment
2.Foreign investment
3.Entrepreneur?s investment
4.None of the above
Answer 21.One-fourth
2.Half
3.Two-thirds
4.One-fifth
Answer 31.Privatisation
2.Globalisation
3.Liberalisation
4.Socialisation
Answer 21.Liberalisation
2.Investment
3.Fovourable trade
4.Free trade
Answer 11.Terms of Trade
2.Collateral
3.Trade Barriers
4.Foreign Trade
Answer 31.Traders
2.Friends
3.Cooperative Societies
4.Moneylenders
Answer 31.The District Forum
2.The State Consumer Commission
3.Consumers International
4.National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission
Answer 41.Employment conditions
2.The nature of economic activities
3.Number of workers employed
4.Ownership of enterprises
Answer 41.agriculture, dairy, fishing and forestry
2.making sugar, gur and bricks
3.transport, communication and banking
4.None of these
Answer 31.Gross Domestic Product
2.Net Domestic Product
3.National Product
4.Production of Tertiary Sector
Answer 11.Less than rs 1 lakh
2.rs 1 crore
3.Upto rs 20 lakhs
4.Above then rs 1 crore
Answer 31.25%
2.20%
3.15%
4.10%
Answer 31.The movement started to help consumers to form a group to protest against price rise.
2.The movement grew out of consumers dissatisfaction due to unfair practices of sellers.
3.The movement grew out of the satisfaction enjoyed by the consumers for fair practices of the sellers.
4.The movement was started to help the sellers to promote their own interest and cheat consumers.
Answer 21.Consumer Court of Justice
2.International Consumer Forum
3.Consumers Commission
4.Consumers International
Answer 41.26th January
2.22nd October
3.24th December
4.25th December
Answer 31.Oct-05
2.Mar-06
3.December 2007
4.Sep-03
Answer 11.1968
2.1986
3.1984
4.1976
Answer 21.Secondary sector
2.Tertiary sector
3.Primary sector
4.Organised sector
Answer 31.Government of India
2.The State Bank of India
3.National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development
4.Reserve Bank of India
Answer 41.ATM booths
2.Call centres
3.Internet cafe
4.All of them
Answer 41.It owns/controls production in more than one nation.
2.It sets up factories where it is close to the markets.
3.It organises production in complex ways.
4.It employs labour only from its own country.
Answer 41.International Labour Organisation
2.International Monetary Fund
3.World Health Organisation
4.World Trade Oraganisation
Answer 41.ISI
2.Agmark
3.Hallmark
4.COPRA
Answer 41.Information Technology (IT)
2.Toy making
3.Jute
4.Cement
Answer 21.Gold
2.Silver
3.Copper
4.Paper notes
Answer 41.They do not have to pay taxes for long period.
2.Government has allowed flexibility in labour laws.
3.They have world class facilities.
4.They do not have to pay taxes for an initial period of five years.
Answer 11.Co-operative societies
2.Traders
3.Relatives and friends
4.SHGs
Answer 41.It is the easiest way.
2.It is the safest way.
3.It is the cheapest way.
4.It promotes trade.
Answer 11.To protect and promote the interest of the consumers against unethical and unfair trade practices.
2.To bring discipline in the country.
3.To provide police protection to consumers during a dispute with the sellers.
4.Its aim is to make all the sellers fair and honest.
Answer 11.Because the currency is authorised by the government of the country.
2.Because it is liked by the people who use it.
3.Because the use of currency has its origin in ancient times.
4.Because the currency is authorised by the World Bank.
Answer 11.Rich countries
2.Poor countries
3.Developed countries
4.Developing countries
Answer 3