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ഇന്ത്യയിലെ ആദ്യത്തെ ഉപഭോക്തൃ സംഘടനയായ കൺസ്യൂമർ ഗൈഡൻസ് സൊസൈറ്റി ഓഫ് ഇന്ത്യ സ്ഥാപിതമായ സ്ഥലം ഏതാണ്?
ഇന്ത്യയിലെ ഉപഭോക്തൃ സംരക്ഷണ പ്രസ്ഥാനം ഔദ്യോഗികമായി ആരംഭിച്ചത് ഏത് വർഷമാണ്?
GST-യുടെ മുഖ്യ ലക്ഷ്യം എന്താണ്?
ഭരണഘടനയുടെ ഏത് ഭേദഗതിയിലൂടെ GST ഇന്ത്യയിൽ കൊണ്ടുവന്നു?
അപചയ സീമാന്ത ഉപയുക്തത നിയമം പ്രകാരം, മറ്റ് വസ്തുക്കളുടെ ഉപഭോഗത്തിൽ മാറ്റമില്ലാതെ ഒരു സാധനത്തിന്റെ കൂടുതൽ യൂണിറ്റുകൾ തുടർച്ചയായി ഉപഭോഗം ചെയ്യുമ്പോൾ എന്ത് സംഭവിക്കും?
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What is the primary objective of Equivalency Programmes?

Which of the following are the stated objectives of the Gender Literacy Scheme?

  1. Creating awareness of gender equality among learners, motivators, and teachers.
  2. Ensuring gender equality in all spheres of life.
  3. Limiting gender awareness initiatives to urban centers only.

    Identify the correct statements regarding the 'Munnettam' project:

    1. Munnettam is a women's empowerment project.
    2. The project is implemented in association with the Mahila Samakhya Society.
    3. Its primary aim is to provide direct financial assistance to women, bypassing education or skill development.

      What are the main objectives of the Braille Literacy Programme initiated by KSLMA?

      1. To eliminate illiteracy among visually challenged individuals.
      2. To integrate visually challenged individuals into the mainstream education system.
      3. To certify visually challenged individuals only in basic Braille reading, not writing.

        Regarding the Cyber Literacy Programme, implemented as the E-Muttam Project, identify the correct statements:

        1. The E-Muttam Project was implemented by the Kerala State Literacy Mission Authority in collaboration with KITE.
        2. Its primary goal is to bridge the digital divide in Kerala.
        3. The project was launched only in a few selected panchayats in southern Kerala.

          Which of the following statements accurately describe the pilot programme phase of 'Pouradwani'?

          1. The pilot programme involved a 7-day camp conducted in specific districts.
          2. Thiruvananthapuram, Palakkad, and Wayanad were among the districts where the pilot camps were organized.
          3. The pilot programme was implemented in all 14 districts of Kerala simultaneously.

            Consider the following statements about the 'Pouradwani' programme:

            1. Pouradwani is designed to educate the general public on Fundamental Rights and Duties.
            2. The programme aims to raise basic awareness about the Indian Constitution.
            3. Gender perspectives are not a part of the awareness topics covered by Pouradwani.

              Which of the following districts were NOT listed as having conducted Environmental Learning camps as part of the Environmental Literacy Programme?

              1. Kozhikode
              2. Idukki
              3. Alappuzha
              4. Kottayam

                Consider the following statements regarding the Environmental Literacy Programme conducted by KSLMA:

                1. The programme primarily focuses on conducting environmental literacy surveys and awareness classes.
                2. Seminars, exhibitions, and classes on waste management were also part of this initiative.
                3. The Environmental Literacy Programme did not include any specific focus on water literacy.

                  Which of the following statements about the focus areas of the Kerala State Literacy Mission Authority (K.S.L.M.A) are correct?

                  1. K.S.L.M.A. primarily focuses on achieving only alphabet and numerical literacy across the state.
                  2. Beyond basic literacy, K.S.L.M.A. also aims to spread awareness on social security and environmental issues.
                  3. The K.S.L.M.A. initiatives include programmes for legal awareness and gender equality.

                    In what ways do mathematical models and network analysis contribute to social science research?

                    1. Social scientists create mathematical models to represent real-world events and relationships in fields like economics and sociology, using input parameters to generate outputs.
                    2. Mathematical models are exclusively used for simulating natural phenomena and have no application in economic forecasting or social interaction studies.
                    3. Economists utilize mathematical models for predicting economic trends such as GDP growth and inflation.
                    4. Graph theory, a branch of mathematics, is applied in social network analysis (SNA) to examine the structure of social relationships and influence patterns.

                      Which of the following statements correctly highlight the role of Mathematics in the quantitative analysis and measurement aspects of Social Science?

                      1. Social scientists extensively use statistics to collect, analyze, and interpret numerical data from surveys, experiments, and demographic studies.
                      2. Mathematical principles of sampling are not applicable in social science, as conclusions about larger populations can only be drawn by surveying every individual.
                      3. Mathematics provides tools that enable social scientists to quantify aspects of social life that are not directly measurable, such as quality of life or levels of happiness.
                      4. Quantitative analysis in social science relies solely on qualitative data interpretation, with no need for mathematical tools.

                        Identify the incorrect statement regarding the relationship of Social Science with Natural Sciences and Engineering & Technology.

                        1. Understanding biological principles is irrelevant to social sciences, especially in explaining population dynamics.
                        2. Physics and chemistry primarily contribute to technological advancements that have a direct impact on social life, such as communication and transportation.
                        3. Social Science helps engineers and scientists understand the social, economic, and cultural contexts in which technology is developed and adopted.
                        4. Integrating social sciences into engineering curricula can provide a broader understanding of historical and cultural references, aiding in risk analysis.

                          How do Fine Arts and Language relate to the study of Social Science?

                          1. Fine Arts are solely for aesthetic pleasure and do not contribute to understanding cultural nuances or historical contexts in social science.
                          2. Artistic expression can serve as a catalyst for social change and foster empathy among diverse groups, making it relevant to social science education.
                          3. Languages are fundamental for understanding and expressing thoughts, and literature reflects a nation's culture, requiring social context for appreciation.
                          4. Ancient literary works are unreliable sources of historical information and hold no value for social science researchers.

                            Which of the following statements correctly describe the relationship between different branches of social sciences?

                            1. History provides context and perspective crucial for understanding social structures and changes over time, aiding in the comprehension of current economic challenges.
                            2. Geography's role is limited to explaining physical landscapes and has no significant influence on understanding trade or urban planning in social contexts.
                            3. Political Science primarily focuses on individual behavior and cognition, rather than power structures or governmental policies.
                            4. Sociology concentrates on human social behavior and relationships, frequently drawing upon historical data and interacting with fields like anthropology and economics.

                              Match Social Science's interdisciplinary connections with other fields:

                              Natural Sciences Enables representation of real-world social events and forecasting of economic trends through abstract models.
                              Engineering & Technology Contributes to understanding population dynamics and technological advancements impacting social life.
                              Mathematics (Quantitative Analysis) Aids in understanding technology development and adoption within social, economic, and cultural contexts.
                              Mathematics (Modeling & Prediction) Utilized for collecting and interpreting numerical data on human behavior through statistics and surveys.
                              What is the name of the residential study centre for transgenders under the 'Samanwaya' project, and where is it located?
                              Which group of people is the 'Samanwaya' special project for continuing education specifically aimed at?
                              When and where was the pilot programme for 'Changathi' launched?
                              What standard of equivalency classes were implemented through the 'Navachethana' project last year?
                              The 'Navachethana' special literacy programme is specifically designed for the educational development of which group?
                              Approximately how many tribal learners attained literacy across the three completed phases of the Wayanad Tribal Literacy project?
                              What is the main objective of the Wayanad Tribal Literacy programme?

                              Match the following Social Science disciplines with their core contributions:

                              History Explains the physical and environmental contexts of social events and resource distribution.
                              Geography Provides context for understanding social structures, movements, and changes over time.
                              Political Science Analyzes power structures, governments, and policies affecting society.
                              Economics Studies how societies allocate resources and how individuals make choices.
                              How many tribal learners became literate as part of the Attappadi Tribal Literacy programme?
                              Which central government project for the eradication of illiteracy was implemented by KSLMA?
                              Which specific groups or areas receive special attention in the literacy projects?
                              Who are considered the direct beneficiaries of KSLMA's literacy and continuing education programmes?
                              In which field has KSLMA launched social literacy programmes?
                              KSLMA's activities have been expanded to focus on vulnerable and marginalized sections of society, including which of the following?
                              How does Psychology contribute to understanding economic choices and social interactions?
                              Which of the following groups are NOT listed as main beneficiaries of KSLMA's programmes?
                              Anthropology is concerned with understanding human behavior, societies, cultures, rituals, and traditions. With which other social science does it often collaborate?
                              What is the primary function of the Kerala State Literacy Mission Authority (KSLMA)?
                              What is a specific application of mathematical models mentioned for economists?
                              Who first proposed the concept of the Theatre of the Absurd?
                              Which mathematical principle allows social scientists to draw conclusions about larger populations based on smaller samples?
                              What major historical event is mentioned as a possible influence on Beckett's writing of the play?
                              How many different scenes are there throughout the two acts of the play?
                              How can Social Science assist engineers and scientists in technological development?
                              In what year did the English-language version of the play premiere in London?
                              How does understanding biological principles specifically help in the social sciences?