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What is the central-state share for the SGRY scheme?
What is one of the main objectives of the SGRY scheme?
What is meant by the 'ethical validity' of a science curriculum according to NCF 2005?
Who was the Prime Minister of India when the SGRY scheme was launched?
Which of the following is a major shift proposed by NCF 2005 for the science classroom?
During which Five Year Plan was the SGRY scheme launched?
NCF 2005 recommends that the science curriculum should be able to address a child's natural curiosity. How should this be done?
When was the Sampoorna Gramin Rozgar Yojana (SGRY) announced?
Which two schemes were merged to form the Sampoorna Gramin Rozgar Yojana (SGRY)?
A teacher is conducting a class where students are asked to design a model of a simple machine. This activity is in line with which NCF 2005 objective?
The NCF 2005 emphasizes that science education should be able to relate to and appreciate global and local issues at the interface of:
According to NCF 2005, science education should enable students to:
Which of the following shifts is suggested by NCF 2005 for teachers in the science classroom?
NCF 2005 highlights the importance of 'content validity' in a science curriculum. This means the content should be:
What is the NCF 2005's recommendation regarding the language of instruction for science at the primary level?
The NCF 2005 suggests that science education should be free from fear and prejudice. This is related to:
Which of the following pedagogies is encouraged by NCF 2005 in science teaching?
NCF 2005 recommends that a science curriculum should involve students in activities and projects related to:
What is the goal of science education at the secondary stage according to NCF 2005?
The NCF 2005 emphasizes that science education should be rooted in which kind of approach?
What is the NCF 2005's position on the role of practical work and experimentation in science teaching?
Which of the following values is NOT emphasized in the NCF 2005's objectives for science teaching?
What is the NCF 2005's stance on the use of textbooks in science teaching?
NCF 2005 encourages a shift from 'teacher-centric' to what kind of learning design?
What does 'cognitive validity' in science education imply according to NCF 2005?
NCF 2005 views assessment as a process that should be:
According to NCF 2005, science education at the upper primary level should focus on:
The NCF 2005 states that science education should help in cultivating 'scientific temper'. This refers to:
NCF 2005's emphasis on 'environmental validity' in science education suggests that:
Which of the following is an example of 'process validity' in a physical science class?
According to NCF 2005, what is the role of the science teacher?
As per NCF 2005, the science curriculum at the primary level should integrate science with which other subject?
NCF 2005 emphasizes 'process validity' in science education. What does this mean?
Which of the following is NOT one of the five guiding principles for curriculum development in NCF 2005?
According to NCF 2005, a science curriculum should be 'historically valid'. What does this mean?
What is the primary goal of science education as per NCF 2005?
Which Prime Minister launched the JGSY scheme?
What is the maximum amount a Gram Panchayat can spend annually on administrative expenses and technical consultancy under JGSY?
Who determines the wages under the JGSY scheme?
How much of the annual allocation under JGSY is used for creating basic facilities for the disabled?
What percentage of the JGSY fund is allocated for individual beneficiary schemes for SC/ST?
The JGSY scheme gives priority to which groups?
Which areas are covered by the Jawahar Gram Samridhi Yojana?
On what date was the JGSY scheme launched?
Which of the following is a primary objective of the JGSY scheme?
What was the Jawahar Gram Samridhi Yojana (JGSY) previously known as?

Which of the following aspects was NOT a primary focus of the Food for Work Programme (FFW)?

  1. Eradication of poverty.
  2. Creation of public assets in rural areas.
  3. Providing wages in the form of subsidized food grains.
  4. Promoting large-scale industrialization in rural India.

    Analyze the following statements about the Food for Work Programme (FFW) and identify the correct one.

    1. The scheme was operational for a period of three years.
    2. It aimed to provide employment and food security simultaneously.
    3. The FFW was a centrally sponsored scheme focusing solely on urban development.
    4. Beneficiaries were required to contribute a portion of their earnings back to the government.

      In what year was the Food for Work Programme (FFW) merged with the National Rural Employment Programme (NREP)?

      1. The FFW was merged with NREP in 1977.
      2. The merger occurred in 1980.
      3. The scheme was integrated in 1979.
      4. The merger took place in 1981.

        Which of the following was a major criticism leveled against the Food for Work Scheme?

        1. It provided excessive wages to beneficiaries.
        2. It failed to create any public assets.
        3. It significantly failed to reduce rural unemployment.
        4. The food grains provided were of poor quality.