1. People in India may hot be able to pay more for petroleum products.
2. Many people in India are rich enough to buy petroleum products at market cost.
3. Govt. may not be able to create more infrastructural facilities if the present level of subsidy continues for a longer time.
4. Govt. of India has sought assistance from international financial organisations for its infrastructural project.
5. None of these.
People in India may hot be able to pay more for petroleum products.
1. Accurate estimates of number of people living below poverty line in India is possible to be made.
2. Many expert groups in India are not interested to measure poverty objectively.
3. Process of poverty measurement needs to take into account various factors to tackle its dynamic nature.
4. People living below poverty line remain in that position for a very long time.
5. None of these.
Process of poverty measurement needs to take into account various factors to tackle its dynamic nature.
1. It may not be possible to have an accurate poverty measurement in India.
2. Level of poverty in India is static over the years.
3. Researchers avoid making conclusions on poverty measurement data in India.
4. Govt of India has a mechanism to measure level of poverty effectively and accurately.
5. None of these.
None of these.
1. Poverty measurement tools in India are outdated.
2. Increase in number of persons falling into poverty varies considerably across thecountry over a period of time.
3. Govt. of India has stopped measuring poverty-related studies.
4. People living in rural areas are more susceptible to fall into poverty over a period of time.
5. None of these.
Increase in number of persons falling into poverty varies considerably across thecountry over a period of time.
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
5. E
D
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
5. E
B
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
5. E
C
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
5. E
A
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
5. E
E
1. None
2. One
3. Two
4. Three
5. More than three
Two