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EXERCISES
EXERCISES [Pages 191 - 192]

Oswal solutions for Home Science [English] Class 10 ICSE 14 Social and Economic Issues in India EXERCISES [Pages 191 - 192]

State True or False

EXERCISES | Q 1. A. | Page 191

The Human Development Index is a statistic for expectancy, education, and per capita income indicators.

  • True

  • False

EXERCISES | Q 1. B. | Page 191

The boys should not be taught about cooking, stitching, and cleaning as girls are perfect in these works.

  • True

  • False

EXERCISES | Q 1. C. | Page 191

The sex ratio is the ratio of males to females in a population.

  • True

  • False

EXERCISES | Q 2. A. | Page 191

The constitution of India states that no child below the age of ______ should be employed in a factory or mine or any hazardous work.

  • 15 years

  • 14 years

  • 13 years

  • None of these

EXERCISES | Q 2. B. | Page 191

To empower the women ______ should be removed from society.

  • Education

  • Child Welfare

  • Gender discrimination

  • Equality

EXERCISES | Q 2. C. | Page 191

______ is the unequal treatment of an individual or group based on gender.

  • Gender discrimination

  • Poverty

  • Child labour

  • Sex ratio

EXERCISES | Q 3. A. | Page 191

Select the odd one

Women empowerment means

  • Social movement through which women can gain power

  • Right to determine her own choices

  • To understand a women's self-worth

  • To protect the endangered species

EXERCISES | Q 3. B. | Page 191

Select the odd one

Child abuse is the maltreatment of

  • Domestic violence

  • Physical abuse

  • Sexual abused

  • Emotional abuse

EXERCISES | Q 3. C. | Page 191

Select the odd one

The primary footprint will include

  • Using a car to drive into town for 2 minutes

  • Ready meals

  • Home appliances permanently switched on

  • Using a tumble drier

Choose the correct option

EXERCISES | Q 4. A. | Page 191

One of the major social issues prevalent in our country is ______.

  • Human capital

  • Gender discrimination

  • Morbidity

  • Mortality

EXERCISES | Q 4. B. | Page 191

The impact of human activities on the environment and climate change is called ______.

  • Carbon footprint

  • Child labour

  • Feticide

  • Population explosion

EXERCISES | Q 4. C. | Page 191

Human Trafficking involves ______

  • The use of force and coercion 

  • Trapping people through the use of violence

  • It includes largely girls for sexual exploitation

  • All of the above

EXERCISES | Q 4. D. | Page 192

Child labour is ______.

  • Ratio of males to females

  • Exploitation of children through any form of work

  • Empowering women in rural areas

  • Abort female infants

EXERCISES | Q 4. E. | Page 192

In India gender discrimination still persists. This can be said as ______.

  • Patriarchal structure of society

  • Less education for women

  • Preference of male child

  • All of these

EXERCISES | Q 5. A. | Page 192

Select the odd pair

  • Female infanticide - Foeticide

  • PC-PNDT- Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Technique

  • Nepal - No abuse of brides

  • Educating girl child - Beti Bachao Beti Padhao

EXERCISES | Q 5. B. | Page 192

Select the odd pair

  • Pink-headed duck - Extinct animal

  • Great Indian Vulture - Endangered animal

  • Deforestation - Human activity

  • Poaching - Population Explosion

EXERCISES | Q 5. C. | Page 192

Select the odd pair

  • POCSO - Prevention of Children from Sexual Offences

  • Aapki Beti Humari Beti - Scheme in Haryana

  • Sukanya Samridhi Yojana - Equitable share of girl child in family savings

  • BBBP programme - Sexual Harassment at Workplace

SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS

EXERCISES | Q 1. | Page 192

What is HDI?

EXERCISES | Q 2. | Page 192

Name some of the socio-economic issues faced by India.

EXERCISES | Q 3. | Page 192

Which are the areas in which we can see gender discrimination?

EXERCISES | Q 4. | Page 192

What are the components of women empowerment?

EXERCISES | Q 5. i. | Page 192

Define sex ratio.

EXERCISES | Q 5. ii. | Page 192

What is the sex ratio in India?

EXERCISES | Q 6. | Page 192

What is human trafficking?

EXERCISES | Q 7. i. | Page 192

Define child abuse.

EXERCISES | Q 7. ii. | Page 192

List child abuse types, giving one example of each.

EXERCISES | Q 8. | Page 192

Differentiate foeticide and infanticide.

EXERCISES | Q 9. | Page 192

Differentiate between human morbidity and human mortality.

EXERCISES | Q 10. | Page 192

What is the PC-PNDT Act?

EXERCISES | Q 11. | Page 192

What are the reasons for the population explosion?

EXERCISES | Q 12. i. | Page 192

Define human capital.

EXERCISES | Q 12. ii. | Page 192

Mention any two factors which determine human capital.

EXERCISES | Q 13. | Page 192

On what basis is the poverty line drawn in India?

EXERCISES | Q 14. | Page 192

Name four activities that generate carbon footprint.

EXERCISES | Q 15. | Page 192

How can we reduce the carbon footprint?

EXERCISES | Q 16. | Page 192

What are the reasons for the species of animals getting endangered?

LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS

EXERCISES | Q 1. | Page 192

Name and briefly discuss any five socio-economic problems faced by India as a country.

EXERCISES | Q 2. | Page 192

Discuss any two ecological problems that the world is facing. 

EXERCISES | Q 3. | Page 192

Describe gender discrimination in detail.

EXERCISES | Q 4. i. | Page 192

List any two reasons for child labour in our country.

EXERCISES | Q 4. ii. | Page 192

Explain child labour.

EXERCISES | Q 4. iii. | Page 192

Mention any two rights that the Indian constitution has provided to protect the rights of children.

EXERCISES | Q 5. | Page 192

How is population explosion related to poverty?

EXERCISES | Q 6. | Page 192

Discuss the co-relation between female foeticide, sex ratio, and gender discrimination.

Solutions for 14: Social and Economic Issues in India

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Concepts covered in Home Science [English] Class 10 ICSE chapter 14 Social and Economic Issues in India are Understanding Terminology Related to Development, Some Developmental Schemes and Programmes in India, Gender Discrimination, Women Empowerment, Social Impact of Sex Ratio, Female Foeticide and Infanticide, Child Labour, Human Trafficking, Child Abuse, Morbidity and Mortality, Carbon Footprint, Population Explosion, Human Capital, Poverty Line, Some Developmental Schemes and Programmes in India.

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