Static MCQs 4 October 2019 (Inclusion, poverty and unemployment)
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Static MCQs 4 October 2019 (Inclusion, poverty and unemployment)
- Question 1 of 10With reference to National Nutrition Mission, which of the following
following statements is/are correct?1. It is an apex body under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, which will monitor, supervise, fix targets and guide the nutrition-related interventions across the Ministries.
2. The mission would strive to achieve a reduction in Stunting from 38.4% (National Family Health Survey – 4) to 25% by 2022Select the answer from the codes given below :
Question 2
“ Ramesh(22yrs) is a school drop-out working as a manual data-entry employee in the Kerala Legislative assembly. However, due to the recently announced initiative to go digitize all records and proceedings under E-Vidhan, he had to look for a job elsewhere. He moved to Cochin, in search of better prospects. He could not find a job for two months, after which he signed up for a computer course and simultaneously worked at his friend Suresh’s roadside tea shop. Although the tea shop had enough number of employees already, Suresh employed Ramesh as a favour and paid him a small amount as salary, for his daily needs. ”
In the situation given above, which of the following types of unemployment(s) has/have not been observed?
1. Cyclical Unemployment
2.Structural Unemployment
3.Frictional Unemployment
4.Educated Unemployment
5. Disguised Unemployment
6. Underemployment
2.Structural Unemployment
3.Frictional Unemployment
4.Educated Unemployment
5. Disguised Unemployment
6. Underemployment
Select the answer from the codes given below :
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