A provision for superannuation is normally taken by which of the following people
a public sector employee
an unmarried young
a self employed person
a Government official
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A provision for superannuation is usually required by a self-employed person, because they do not have any amenities of a pension scheme/fund after retirement. This is because, they do not work for any establishment as an employee, but usually run a business of their own. Therefore, a superannuation provision is indeed required by a self-employed individual (for example, a businessman.)
Ans) (c) a self-employed person
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