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Which of the following statements is true about the Current Daily Status (CDS) method for estimating unemployment?

  1. The CDS method considers the activity status of a person for each day of the seven days preceding the date of survey.
  2. Under CDS, a person who works for two hours or more during a day is considered employed for the whole day.
  3. The CDS method provides the lowest estimates of unemployment among the three measures.

    Identify the false statement concerning Current Weekly Status (CWS) unemployment.

    1. The CWS method defines a person as unemployed if they were not able to work for even an hour during the seven-day reference period.
    2. The reference period for Current Weekly Status unemployment is one month preceding the date of survey.
    3. CWS estimates are generally higher than Usual Principal Activity Status (UPS) estimates because they capture more transient unemployment.

      Choose the correct statement pertaining to the Current Weekly Status (CWS) method of measuring unemployment.

      1. The Current Weekly Status (CWS) method measures unemployment with a reference period of seven days preceding the survey date.
      2. Under CWS, a person is considered unemployed only if they did not work for the entire 30-day period prior to the survey.
      3. This method primarily captures long-term or chronic unemployment, similar to the UPS approach.

        Which of the following statements about the Usual Principal Activity Status (UPS) method is incorrect?

        1. The UPS concept is used to determine a person's usual activity status as employed, unemployed, or outside the labor force.
        2. This method estimates persons who remained unemployed for only a short duration, typically less than a month.
        3. Persons covered by UPS may be classified based on their work or availability for work in both principal and subsidiary sectors.

          Regarding the Usual Principal Activity Status (UPS) method of unemployment estimation, which of the following statements is true?

          1. The UPS method uses a reference period of 365 days preceding the date of the survey.
          2. This measure aims to estimate the number of persons who remained unemployed for only a minor part of the year.
          3. The Usual Status method typically yields the highest estimates of unemployment compared to other methods.

            Identify the correct statement regarding the estimation of unemployment in India.

            1. The National Sample Survey Organization (NSSO) is responsible for developing the different estimates of unemployment in India.
            2. The estimates of unemployment in India are primarily based on a single, uniform method across all surveys.
            3. The three different estimates of unemployment in India are Usual Principal Activity Status (UPS), Current Monthly Status (CMS), and Annual Daily Status (ADS).

              Which of the following statements correctly define unemployment as per economic principles?

              1. Unemployment is a situation where a person is capable of working physically and mentally at the existing wage rate but cannot find a job.
              2. Unemployment only refers to individuals who are unwilling to work at the prevailing wage rate.
              3. A person who is working part-time against their will is considered fully employed and not part of unemployment statistics.
                An increase in the agricultural GSDP of a state would mean:
                A higher GSDP growth rate indicates that a state's economy is:
                The GSDP of a state is influenced by its:
                What is a key component of the services sector's contribution to GSDP?
                When comparing the economic performance of two states, it is most accurate to use their:
                Which sector is typically the largest contributor to GSDP in most Indian states?
                How is GSDP primarily measured?
                GSDP is the state-level equivalent of which national economic indicator?
                What does GSDP stand for?
                what is a significant current issue faced by the Kerala economy?
                Which of these is highlighted as an acute infrastructural shortage in the Kerala economy?
                Which of the following is cited as a reason for the slowdown in growth in developing economies, including India, mentioned in the context of Kerala?
                What difficulty does the Kerala government face concerning its finances?
                What is a macro-level challenge identified regarding the prices of factors of production in Kerala?
                What is a significant macro-level challenge related to urban infrastructure in Kerala?
                Why are special schemes being implemented in Kerala for regions like Idukki, Wayanad, and Kuttanad?
                Which of the following is NOT listed as a fundamental advantage of Kerala's economy?
                What is identified as the primary cause of 'Brain Drain' in Kerala, leading to large-scale migration of the educated youth?
                How does Kerala's performance in human development compare to its performance in employment and income, relative to other Indian states?
                What dual pattern of development has Kerala experienced over the last fifty years?

                In the context of the People's Plan Campaign (PPC), how are environmental aspects and resource sustainability ensured?

                1. Environmental aspects of development are ensured primarily through centralized governmental policies, not local participation.
                2. The sustainability of resources is guaranteed only through active participation of local people.
                3. PPC prioritizes economic growth over environmental protection and resource sustainability.

                  How does the People's Plan Campaign (PPC) contribute to creating a "New Development Culture" in Kerala?

                  1. The PPC aims to foster a positive attitude and greater social commitment among people regarding development.
                  2. It encourages a focus on development primarily based on political agendas.
                  3. The campaign promotes social sensitivity and optimism towards development initiatives.

                    What are the expected benefits of the People's Plan Campaign (PPC) in terms of social and economic reforms?

                    1. The PPC is designed to attract and involve more people in social and economic reforms.
                    2. It is expected to reduce transparency and accountability, leading to increased corruption.
                    3. Mass campaigns under PPC may lead to increased public confidence in the government system.

                      Which of the following are components of the People's Plan Campaign (PPC) in Kerala?

                      1. Empowering elected district councils and panchayats with greater financial freedom.
                      2. Implementation of comprehensive total literacy programs.
                      3. Focus on people's resource mapping programs.
                      4. Centralized decision-making with limited local participation.

                        Regarding the People's Plan Campaign (PPC) in Kerala, which statement accurately reflects one of its core principles?

                        1. The PPC is a top-down planning approach, primarily managed by central government bureaucrats.
                        2. A fundamental concept of PPC is that local people are better equipped to understand and decide on their area's needs than bureaucrats.
                        3. The PPC aims to increase bureaucratic control over local development initiatives.

                          Consider the following statements about Kerala's economic performance. Which of them are true?

                          1. Kerala's Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) has shown consistent expansion across different phases.
                          2. In Phase 3, Kerala's GSDP growth rate reached 6.97 percent.
                          3. Despite encouraging GSDP growth, a comparison of Kerala's economic development with other states reveals no areas of concern.

                            Which of the following statements about Social Sector Development in Kerala is incorrect?

                            1. Kerala's social sector development is considered a model globally for how a low-income region can raise its standard of living.
                            2. Kerala has among the highest school dropout rates in India, significantly hindering its social progress.
                            3. Family welfare and planning initiatives have shown commendable responses, contributing to positive demographic trends in Kerala.
                            4. Longevity of both males and females is a key indicator of social sector development in Kerala.

                              Identify the correct statements regarding the success factors of the Kerala Model of Development.

                              1. The success of Kerala's development model is largely attributed to policies implemented by democratically elected governments.
                              2. Kerala consistently has the highest literacy rate among all Indian states.
                              3. Per capita expenditure on education and health in Kerala is higher than in any other state of India.
                              4. Kerala's Human Development Index (HDI) is outstanding, even comparable to developed nations like America.

                                Which of the following statements about the formation and geography of Kerala are correct?

                                1. Kerala was formally established by assimilating Travancore, Cochin, and Malabar districts.
                                2. Geographically, Kerala is located at the south-western tip of the Indian continent with a tropical climate.
                                3. The Malabar districts were part of the British Madras Constituency.
                                  Which of the following districts experienced a negative decadal change in Child Sex Ratio (0-6 years)?
                                  Which district reported the second-highest decadal increase in Child Sex Ratio (0-6 years)?
                                  Which district reported the highest decadal increase in Child Sex Ratio (0-6 years)?
                                  According to the 2011 Census, which district had the third-highest Child Sex Ratio (0-6 years) in Kerala?
                                  Which district had the second-highest Child Sex Ratio (0-6 years) in Kerala as per the 2011 Census?
                                  Which of the following is a key feature of the 'Highlands' zone?
                                  In the context of Kerala's economy, what does the term 'fiscal deficit' refer to?
                                  The coir and cashew industries, which are significant in Kerala's economy, are examples of what type of industry?
                                  What is a major environmental challenge related to the geography of Kerala?
                                  How has the political landscape of Kerala influenced its economic trajectory?
                                  How has the contribution of the agricultural sector to the state's economy changed since 1956?
                                  What is the primary factor behind the low infant mortality rate and high life expectancy in Kerala?
                                  What is a major challenge for industrial development in Kerala?
                                  What is the significance of the Kuttanad region in Kerala's geography and economy?