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When a worker is engaged by someone and paid wages on daily basis called:
  1. Casual wage laborer.
  2. Regular salaried employee.
  3. Self-employed.
  4. Wage employed.
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You are a factory owner and have given employment to 400 workers. If 10 workers are dismissed by you without loss of production then this situation will be described as:
  1. Casual unemployment.
  2. Disguised unemployment.
  3. Structural unemployment.
  4. Seasonal unemployment.
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Those activities which contribute to the gross national product are termed as:
  1. Production activity.
  2. Economic activity.
  3. Both.
  4. None of the above.
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Q 6True/False1 Mark
State whether the following statement is true or false:
"In the past few decades, primary sector has created maximum jobs in India."
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Q 7True/False1 Mark
Casualisation of workforce refers to a situation when the percentage of casually hired workers in the total workforce tends to rise over time. (True/ False)
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Q 306 Marks Question6 Marks
  1. Why are less women found in regular salaried employment?
  2. Analyse the recent trends in sectoral distribution of workforce in India:
Trends in Employment Pattern (Sector-wise), 1993 - 2012 (in %)
Sector
1993 - 94
1999 - 2000
2011 - 2012
Primary
64
64.4
48.9
Secondary
16
15.8
24.3
Services
20
23.8
26.8
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