1. Reward
2. Desire
3. Happiness
4. Scent
5. Temptation
Temptation
1. None
2. Only (C)
3. Only (B)
4. Both (A) & (B)
5. None of these
None of these
1. The African government has restricted private sector investment in agriculture.
2. Africa has focused more on health and education rather than on agriculture.
3. The agriculture sector in these countries is not as productive as it could be.
4. US and Britain have volunteered substantial aid to Africa as Africa has complied with World Bank ideology.
5. None of these
The agriculture sector in these countries is not as productive as it could be.
1. Unlike theWorld Bank,China favours the public sector and restricts private sector participation in crucial sectors.
2. Contrary toChina’s strategy of dependence on the private sector, the World Bank pressurizes governments to take the lead in investing in agriculture.
3. While the World Bank has focused on agriculture, China’s priority has been rooting out corruption so that investment in infrastructure is utilized appropriately.
4. The Chinese government has retained control over essential services like transport while the World Bank favours private sector involvement.
5. None of these
None of these
1. Development in these sectors is not as important as investing in agriculture.
2. Resources need to be diverted from the rural to the urban areas to meet the needs of the growing population in cities.
3. The government should be solely responsible for developing these services so all citizens have access to them.
4. It is more important to develop andmaintain transportation networks and power grids in rural areas.
5. None of these
It is more important to develop andmaintain transportation networks and power grids in rural areas.
1. It is the World Bank’s free market ideology adapted by Asian countries.
2. Under this strategy public sector investment in priority sectors is discouraged.
3. As a development strategy it has failed in Africa.
4. With this strategy there has been a lack of adequate investment in critical sectors.
5. It is an ideology advocated by the World Bank which needs to be modified to facilitate economic growth.
It is the World Bank’s free market ideology adapted by Asian countries.
1. None
2. Only (B)
3. Only (A)
4. Both (A) & (B)
5. None of these
Both (A) & (B)
1. Only (B)
2. Both (A) & (B)
3. Both (B) & (C)
4. All (A), (B) & (C)
5. None of these
Only (B)
1. Noticeable
2. Pleasant
3. Ordinary
4. Original
5. Usual
Usual
1. Secluded
2. Embraced
3. Included
4. Loved
5. Delivered
Embraced