1. Only A and C
2. Only A, B and C
3. Only B and D
4. Only C and E
5. Only C, D and E
Only C and E
1. micro financiers bask in their past glory and do not plan for the future.
2. it prevents micro financiers from standing on their own feel.
3. it makes micro financiers averse to risk taking and helping the needy.
4. micro finance is dependent on international financial agencies and cannot work on its own.
5. it distances the agencies from the people with whom they work.
it prevents micro financiers from standing on their own feel.
1. Only A
2. Only A and B
3. Only B and D
4. Only C and D
5. Only A,B and D
Only A,B and D
1. there are about 10,000 micro finance institutions operating world wide.
2. international financial institutions are prepared to take a chance since they are helping the poor.
3. small amounts are lent to a large number of people thereby reducing risk
4. the poor are determined to make the most of the opportunity offered.
5. investors and capitalists involved are interested in the bottom line rather than the poverty line
small amounts are lent to a large number of people thereby reducing risk
1. must move away from outfits that are viable and can find funds by themselves
2. do not need to find entrepreneurs any more to start a venture
3. must move forward into next generation ventures that bad hitherto been left untouched.
4. must move into areas like improving regulations and infrastructure
5. should now be in favour of for-profit organizations
must move away from outfits that are viable and can find funds by themselves
1. Of the availability of a basket of commodities and services.
2. Of the varying cultural and geophysical environments.
3. Different man produced varying amounts of energy.
4. None of the above.
None of the above.
1. Focusing his energy output towards utilizing other forms of energy.
2. Himself producing energy, and minimizing wastage of energy.
3. Increasing the effectiveness of muscular work by training.
4. More efficient usage of mechanical efficiency
Focusing his energy output towards utilizing other forms of energy.
1. The reason for a difference in human needs being wide for less elementary needs is because of class, age, body size, sex, type and degree of activity.
2. Average efficiency of human body as a machine may vary depending on some factors.
3. The maximum human efficiency that has been recorded is about 18 percent of energy input.
4. It is not possible to express one form of energy in to another because the system of accounting for energy uses significant approximations
Average efficiency of human body as a machine may vary depending on some factors.
1. A reason for low per capita saving in an agricultural society is low per capita income.
2. For a society to move from a level to a higher level, there needs to be an minimum absolute level of savings.
3. Every time a society reaches a “critical minimum” amount of capital, it moves to a higher level of society
4. Agricultures uses a larger amount of capital and resources when compared to other elementary needs.
Every time a society reaches a “critical minimum” amount of capital, it moves to a higher level of society
1. i and ii, but not iii
2. i and iii
3. i and iv
4. i, iii and iv
i and iv