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Question 13 Marks
In what ways is a permanent and regular job different from a casual job? Discuss.
Answer
Permanent Job
Casual Job
Worker gets regular salary.
No regular income.
Leaves and holidays are available.
No leave or holiday.
Job security is present.
Job is not secure.
Retirement benefits are present.
No such benefits.
Better earnings.
Poor earnings.
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Question 23 Marks
Describe various types of urban livelihoods including vegetable vendors, domestic servants, garment workers and bank employees.
Answer
Vegetable vendors work on streets pushing their wares on carts or set up makeshift shops and sell their goods. They have no security or dignity because police dismantle their shops any time. The domestic servants earn low wages despite working in many houses. They have a difficult life. Garment workers earn low daily wages by working in shifts. These urban livelihoods are low paying and not secure. In comparison to them, bank employees have a secure job and earn a high fixed salary. They are on monthly employment and avail facilities like casual leave, medical leave and provident fund scheme.
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Question 33 Marks
List some of the duties of the Marketing Manager.
Answer
Marketing managers performs numerous duties for companies like conducting market research, setting up of marketing strategy, sales, advertising and promotion of the products, pricing, product development, event management and enhancing public relations.
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Question 43 Marks
State the differences between marketing and selling.
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Marketing emphasizes selling of satisfaction rather than selling a product or service. The basic objective is to find what the customer want and to ensure that they get the maximum possible satisfaction. Whereas, selling is concerned merely with the transfer of goods which the seller has already produced. Marketing focuses on the needs of the buyer, and selling, on the needs of the seller.
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Question 53 Marks
Differentiate between a permanent or regular jobs and casual jobs.
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Permanent or regular jobs are secure. People enjoying these jobs are secure and have a bright future. They have fixed working hours with fixed salaries. They are provided with facilities such as Public Provident Fund, medical facilities and can even enjoy holidays, i.e., Sunday, all national holidays and annual leaves. But Casual jobs are on temporary basis. People are employed on daily wages. These jobs are provided by private factories when their search is on full swing. The labourers are forced to do extra hours. But the future is not secured in these kinds of jobs.
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Question 63 Marks
Describe the living conditions of workers who come to the labour Chowk?
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Most of the workers at the labour Chowk cannot afford permanent lodging and so sleep on pavements near the chowk, or they pay Rs. 6 a night for a bed at a nearby night shelter run by the Municipal Corporation. To compensate for the lack of security, local tea shops functions as banks, moneylenders and safety lockers, all rolled into one. Most workers leave their tools at these shops for the night for safekeeping, and pass on any extra money to them. The shopkeepers keep the money safely and also offer loans to labourers in need. Hence, the living conditions of the workers are very poor and depressing.
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Question 73 Marks
Why do small workshops and factories need casual workers?
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Small workshops and factories need casual workers for big profits and less investment. Casual workers are called for when the employer needs them. They are employed when the employer gets large orders or during certain seasons. If they complain about pay or working conditions, they are asked to leave any time. They are also expected to work very long hours. If there is the need to finish a work urgently then these workers are called for work even on Sundays. All these factors are in favour of small workshops and factories. Therefore they employ casual workers.
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Question 83 Marks
What is being done now for the hawkers/ street vendors?
Answer
The work of hawkers/ street vendors has been recognised as important for the low income purchasers.
  1. Previously hawkers were not allowed to sell their articles on the streets.
  2. Now hawking zones have been suggested for the hawkers to move freely.
  3. They have been made members of the committees which think about their welfare.
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Question 93 Marks
Write short notes on ‘labour chowk’.
Answer
The ‘labour chowk’ is a place where daily wage labourers assemble to be hired by an employer; these labourers work as helpers to masons. They dig at construction sites, lift loads or unload trucks in the market, dig pipelines and telephone cables and also build roads. There are thousands of such casual labourers who work in a city.
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Question 103 Marks
Examine the various kinds of urban livelihoods.
Answer
The three types of urban livelihoods were:
  1. Primary occupation: In such type of occupation people are dependent upon natural resources. For example, agriculture, forestry, cattlerearing, fishing, mining, etc.
  2. Secondary occupation: They include processing of raw-material into finished goods by hand or machine. For example, textile industry, iron and steel industry, jute industry, wool industry, etc.
  3. Tertiary occupation: These are occupations which provide expert service to people. For example, teaching, banking, railways, postoffices, etc.
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Question 113 Marks
Describe the new garments showroom.
Answer
From the dentist clinic, the author and his cousin went to new garments showroom, because the author wanted to buy some clothes.
  1. The showroom had three floors.
  2. Each floor had different kinds/types of clothes.
  3. The third floor had clothes for girls.
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Question 123 Marks
Describe the scene of the factory area.
Answer
Factory Area:
  1. The area was full of small workshops.
  2. Their rows were endless.
  3. People worked on sewing machines in a small room and were stitching clothes and stocked them in one comer.
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Question 133 Marks
Why is the government thinking to modify the law related to vendors?
Answer
The government is thinking about modifying the law that banned street vendors, so that they have a place to work and that there is also a free flow of traffic and people. Hawking zones have been suggested for towns and cities. It has also been suggested that mobile vendors should be allowed to move around freely. Hawkers need to be part of committees that are set up to take these and other decisions relating to them.
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Question 143 Marks
What are the working conditions of the non- permanent workers?
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The working conditions of the non- permanent workers are very depressing. They are given very minimum pay for their work and if they complain about their pay, they are asked to leave the job. There is no job security or protection if there is ill treatment. They are also expected to work very long hours. For example in the cloth mill units the workers work on day and night shifts, with each shift lasting 12 hours. One worker works on one machine for 12 hours and then is replaced by another on the same machine for the next 12 hours.
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Question 153 Marks
How many percentage of people work on the streets of Ahmedabad? What works are they engaged in?
Answer
According to a survey 12% of all the workers in the city of Ahmedabad work on the streets.
  1. They sell things.
  2. They repair things.
  3. They provide services.
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Question 163 Marks
Why it is important to live together?
Answer
Man is a social animal. He cannot live alone for all his needs as he depends on others. He has to seek cooperation from his father, mother, brother, neighbours friends and other people in the society. A man living alone cannot live happier, hence living together is important.
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Question 173 Marks
Describe the working conditions of a ‘Call Centre’.
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A Call Centre is a centralised office that deals with problems and questions that consumers/ customers have regarding goods purchased and services like banking, ticket booking etc. Call centres are generally set up as large rooms with work stations that include a computer, a telephone set and supervisor’s stations. India has become a major centre not only for Indian companies but also for foreign companies.
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Question 183 Marks
How does migration link rural-urban livelihoods?
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Migration means shifting from one place to another. Due to lack of employment in rural areas, villagers migrate to cities. This links ruralurban livelihoods. It leads to overcrowding of cities and puts a burden on civic amenities in a city. However, it has disadvantages of its own. It leads to prosperity. The rural people send the income to their dependents in rural areas. Further it helps urban people to expand their business with the help of rural labour.
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Question 193 Marks
Why goods sold in the permanent shops are costlier than the temporary shops?
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Shops in permanent buildings incur a lot of expenditure- pay rent and tax, employ workers etc. In temporary shops, goods are stored at home only. Workers are not employed because they are helped by family members. Subsequently, goods sold in permanent shops are costlier than the temporary shops.
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Question 203 Marks
Who makes rules and regulations in a civic life?
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All human progress is the result of living and working together. Cooperation has helped humans towards progress and prosperity. As population increased and life became more complex, governments became more organised. They made laws to regulate and control the activities of the people. We should cooperate with our government and abide by all the rules and regulations.
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Question 213 Marks
What is a Call Centre?
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A Call Centre is a centralised office that deals with problems and queries of the consumers regarding goods purchased and services like banking, ticket booking etc. It has the ability to handle a considerable volume of calls at the same time, to screen calls and forward them to someone qualified to handle them.
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Question 223 Marks
Briefly describe the consumer market.
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Markets initially started as marketplaces usually in the hub of villages and towns, for the sale or barter of farm produce, clothing and day to day items. These kinds of street markets developed into a whole variety of consumer-oriented markets, such as shopping centers, supermarkets, or even online markets (internet).
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Question 233 Marks
What are the rights guaranteed in the Indian Constitution to the citizens of India?
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The Constitution of India guarantees to the citizens of India six fundamental rights: the right to equality, the right to freedom, the right against exploitation, the right to religion, cultural and educational rights and the right to constitutional remedies. These rights enjoy a special status. If any of these rights are violated, a citizen can approach either a High Court or the Supreme Court directly.
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Question 243 Marks
Differentiate between a family and a community.
Answer
S.NO
Family
Community
1.
It is the smallest unit of a civic life.
It is the biggest unit of civic life.
2.
Consists of parents and children.
Consists of people living in one place, district or country
3.
Parents manage affairs.
Here, local bodies manage their affairs.
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Question 253 Marks
What are the main problems faced by the vendors?
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The main problem vendor’s faces are:
  1. Shops are usually temporary in structures.
  2. Dismantling of their shops any time by the police.
  3. They have no security.
  4. There are certain parts of city where these vendors are not allowed to enter.
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Question 263 Marks
Briefly describe the benefits enjoyed by the Marketing Manager.
Answer
The benifits enjoyed by the marketing manager are as follows:
  1. Regular salaries and is a permanent woker with the company.
  2. Entitled for providendent funds.
  3. Holidays and perks given to them from time to time.
  4. Medical facilities.
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Question 273 Marks
Do you think the life of a casual worker like a domestic help or a factory worker is safe? Give reasons for your answer. Also give suggestions about what they can do to improve their standard of living.
Answer
  1. The workers in factories are exposed to toxic gases like $SO_2$ which can deteriorate their health.
  2. Not only in factories, in domestic shops and markets, the workers are subjected to inhumane treatment and made to work for $14 - 15$ hours and paid miserably low.
  3. In factories, the workers also suffer from irregular load of work and always have a fear to be fired.
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