Social Sciences, asked by mahveersingh4687, 7 months ago

1. Give three examples where an average is used for comparing situations.
2. Why do you think average income is an important criterion for development? Explain.
3. Besides size of per capita income, what other property of income is important in
comparing two or more societies?
4. Suppose records show that the average income in a country has been increasing
over a period of time. From this, can we conclude that all sections of the economy
have become better? Illustrate your answer with an example.
5. From the text, find out the per capita income level of low-income countries as per
World Development Reports.
6. Write a paragraph on your notion of what should India do, or achieve, to become a
developed country.
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Answers

Answered by shameelaashraf
38

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Answer:-

1. Average income of two countries, average speed of two vehicles over a distance, average height of the students in two different classes of a school.

2. It is an important criterion because it tells us what an average person is likely to earn and also gives some idea about the rising standard of living. Prosperity of a country depends not only on its national income but also on the number of people who would share it. In case the number of people is large, the average income will be less. This is the case in India.

3. Average income, i.e., per capita income is important but not the only criterion for development. Along with average income, equitable distribution of income in a country should also be considered.

4. All sections of the economy have become better cannot be concluded because different sections of She economy may have become better or worse. An example is the current situation in India, where the average income has increased every years; the services sector has increased very much, but agriculture is having virtually no growth.

5. Per capita income level of middle income countries as per WDR 006 was between ` 37,000 and` 4,53,000 per annun.

6. To become a developed sovereign state, India should achieve the following—

(a) A highly developed economy.

(b) Have advanced infrastructure facilities like better roads, better telecom network, better transportation facilities, etc.

(c) Higher per capita income, matching that of other developed countries.

(d) A higher general standard of living with enough food to feed the poorest people adequately.

(e) The service sector should provide more wealth / income than the industrial or agricultural sector.

Answered by sanyojitakulkarni2k6
19

Answer:

1.for calculating the avg marks, for taking out the avg height of the class and so on

2. It is an important criterion because it tells us what an average person is likely to earn and also gives some idea about the rising standard of living.  The Prosperity of a country depends not only on its national income but also on the literacy rate, health, IMR.

3. Average income, i.e., per capita income is important but not the only criterion for development. Along with average income, equitable distribution of income in a country should also be considered.

4. All sections of the economy have become better cannot be concluded, just because different sections of the economy may have become better or worse. An example is a current situation in India, where the average income  is increasing but the livelihood is the same; the services sector has increased very much, but agriculture is not grown

5. Per capita income level of middle- income countries as per WDR 006 was between ` 37,000 and` 4,53,000 per annum.

6. To become a developed sovereign state, India should achieve the following—

(a) A highly developed economy.

(b) Have advanced infrastructure facilities

(c) Higher per capita income, matching the average per capita income declared by the world organisation

(d) literacy rate and health rate should be increased and IMR should decrease

I have not given the complete explanation but with the help of these key points you can elaborate the answer

hope this will help you

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