Class 10 Economics Chapter ‘Development’ MCQs & CFQs

This article helps students learn and prepare Clas 10 CBSE Class 10 Social Science (Economics) Competency Focused Questions along with MCQs from Previous Years’ Questions.

As the CBSE Class 10 board exams draw near, it’s essential to focus on the new exam pattern, which emphasizes competency-based questions. These questions test your ability to apply economic concepts to real-world situations. By mastering these competency-based questions and following these tips, you can confidently face the CBSE Class 10 Economics exam and achieve excellent results.

MCQs from Previous Years and CFQs

Here is a collection of MCQs from Previous Years’ Questions for the Chapter “Development” given in NCERT Class 10 Economics Textbook.

Set 1: 2023-24

Answer: (c) Only II and III are correct.
Explanation: Higher support prices for crops (ensures profitability).Assured high family income (provides financial security).

Answer: (d) Per Capita Income

  • (a) 32,000/- 
  • (b) 30,000/- 
  • (c) 32,500/- 
  • (d) 33,000/-

Answer: (c) 32,500/- 

  • (I) It is the composite Index prepared by United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). 
  • (II) Parameters to measure it are Longevity, Literacy and Per Capita Income. 
  • (III) Countries are ranked according to Developed and Low Developing countries. 
  • (IV) World Bank also prepares report of Human Development on the basis of Quality of Life. 

(a) I and II 

(b) II and III 

(c) I and III 

(d) II and IV (2023)

Answer: (a) I and II


Set 2: MCQs & CFQs

(a) 25,000 (b) 30,000 (c) 20,000 (d) 10,000

Answer: (a) 

Given: Monthly incomes: ₹10,000, ₹20,000, ₹30,000, ₹40,000

Calculation:

Answer: (a) ₹25,000

Column AColumn B
(a) Prosperous farmers from Punjab(iii) Higher support prices for their crops for farmers
(b) Landless rural labourers(i) More days of work and better wages
(c) Farmers who depend only on rain(ii) Availability of additional sources of irrigation facilities
(d) A girl from a rich urban family(iv) She gets as much freedom as her brother

Answer: (d)
(a)-(iii), (b)-(i), (c)-(ii), (d)-(iv)

StatePer Capita Income (2018-19)Infant Mortality Rate (per 1000 live births, 2018)Literacy Rate (%) (2017-18)Net Attendance Ratio (%) (Age 14-15, 2017-18)
Haryana2,36,147308261
Kerala2,04,10579483
Bihar40,982326243

(A) Haryana (B) Bihar (C) Haryana and Kerala both (D) Kerala

Answer: (D) Kerala
Explanation: Kerala has the highest literacy rate (94%) and the highest net attendance ratio (83%) among the given states, indicating its superior elementary school education level.

CategoryMale (%)Female (%)
Literacy rate for rural population7654
Literacy rate for rural children (10-14 years)9087
Percentage of rural children (10-14) attending school8582

How much percentage of girls are not attending school? 

(A) 81% (B) 61% (C) 69% (D) 18%

Answer: (D) 18%
Explanation: The percentage of girls not attending school is calculated as ( 100% – 82% = 18% ).

CountryTotal GDPGDP Per Capita
Japan$4,872,415,104,315$38,214
Germany$3,693,204,332,230$44,680

Despite having a higher total income than Germany, Japan has a lower per capita income. What is the reason for this?

(A) Japan has a more equitable distribution of income. (B) Germany has more rich people than poor people. (C) Japan has a smaller population than Germany. (D) Japan has a bigger population than Germany.

Answer: (D) Japan has a bigger population than Germany.
Explanation: Total income divided by population determines per capita income. Japan’s larger population lowers its per capita income compared to Germany.

(A) using up current oil reserves before beginning to explore more reserves. (B) moving to oil reserves under the sea to avoid drilling on land. (C) moving to alternative fuels to conserve world oil reserves. (D) using modern drilling facilities to extract petroleum.

Answer: (C) Moving to alternative fuels to conserve world oil reserves.
Explanation: Transitioning to sustainable energy sources ensures resources are preserved for future generations.

CountryMonthly Incomes of Citizens (2018)
Country A10,500, 11,200, 10,800, 11,000, 10,700, 10,840
Country B600, 5,000, 600, 600, 600, 1,480
Country C550, 10,500, 400, 7,500, 2,000, 4,190
Country D800, 4,800, 700, 5,000, 750, 2,410

(A) Country A (B) Country B (C) Country C (D) Country D

Answer: (A) Country A
Explanation: Country A has incomes closely clustered around a narrow range, indicating more equitable income distribution.

(A) World Bank  (B) International Monetary Fund (C) World Health Organisation (D) International Labour Organisation

Answer: (A) World Bank
Explanation: The World Bank publishes the World Development Report, providing insights on global development issues.

(A) The flow of trade (B) The flow of labour (C) The flow of capital (D) The flow of technology

Answer: (C) The flow of capital
Explanation: While the flows of trade, labour, and technology were crucial in shrinking the pre-modern world, the flow of capital is not considered a primary factor for that period.

StatementCorrect?
(I) It is the composite index prepared by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).True
(II) Parameters to measure it are Longevity, Literacy, and Per Capita Income.True
(III) Countries are ranked according to Developed and Low Developing countries.False
(IV) World Bank also prepares a report on Human Development based on Quality of Life.False
  • (I) It is the composite Index prepared by United  Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
  • (II) Parameters to measure it are Longevity,  Literacy and Per Capita Income.
  • (III) Countries are ranked according to Developed  and Low Developing countries.
  • (IV) World Bank also prepares report of Human  Development on the basis of Quality of Life.

 (A) I and II (B) II and III

 (C) I and III (D) II and IV

Answer: (A) I and II
Explanation: The HDI is prepared by UNDP using Longevity, Literacy, and Per Capita Income as key parameters.

(A) 5,000 (B) 10,000 (C) 12,000 (D) 15,000

Given:

  • Average per capita income = ₹10,000
  • Income of 1st family = ₹6,000
  • Income of 2nd family = ₹8,000
  • Income of 3rd family = ₹14,000

Answer: (C) ₹12,000

(A) WTO
(B) UNICEF
(C) UNDP
(D) World Bank

Answer: (C) UNDP
Explanation: The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) publishes the Human Development Report annually.

Column AColumn B
(i) Landless rural laborers(a) More days of work and better wages
(ii) Prosperous farmers from Punjab(b) Availability of other sources of irrigation
(iii) Farmers who depend on rain(c) Assured higher support prices for their crops
(iv) A rural woman from a land-owning family(d) Regular job and high wages to increase income

(A) (i)-(a) (B) (ii)-(b) (C) (iii)-(c) (D) (iv)-(d)

Answer: (B) (ii)-(B)
Explanation: Prosperous farmers from Punjab typically have access to irrigation systems like canals and tube wells. Therefore, availability of other sources of irrigation is not a developmental goal for them.

(A) People of the state are very rich.
(B) The climate of Kerala is very congenial and cozy.
(C) The state has adequate provisions of basic health and educational facilities.
(D) People take a nutritious diet and are not addicted to drugs.

Answer: (C) The state has adequate provisions of basic health and educational facilities.
Explanation: Kerala’s strong healthcare and education infrastructure significantly reduce infant mortality.

Column AColumn B
(i) The total number of children enrolled in or attending primary school, as a percentage of total number of children of primary school age.(a) Per Capita Income
(ii) This is the total percentage of the population of an area at a particular time aged 7 years or above, who can read and write with understanding at least one language.(b) Life expectancy at birth
(iii) This is the total National Income (GDP) divided by the total population.(c) Net Attendance Ratio
(iv) This is the number of years, a newborn child is expected to live if subject to the mortality risks prevailing for the population concerned.(d) Literacy Rate
  • (A) (i)-(B), (ii)-(A), (iii)-(D), (iv)-(C)
  • (B) (i)-(D), (ii)-(C), (iii)-(B), (iv)-(A)
  • (C) (i)-(C), (ii)-(D), (iii)-(A), (iv)-(B)
  • (D) (i)-(D), (ii)-(A), (iii)-(C), (iv)-(B)

Answer: (C) (i)-(C), (ii)-(D), (iii)-(A), (iv)-(B)

Column AColumn B
(i) The total number of children enrolled in or attending primary school…(c) Net Attendance Ratio
(ii) The total percentage of the population aged 7 years or above who can read…(d) Literacy Rate
(iii) The total National Income (GDP) divided by the total population(a) Per Capita Income
(iv) The number of years a newborn is expected to live if subject to current risks(b) Life Expectancy

(A) For development, people look at a mix of goals.
(B) It is true that if women are engaged in paid work, their dignity in the household and society decreases.
(C) If there is respect for women, there would be more sharing of housework and greater acceptance of women working outside.
(D) A safe and secure environment may allow more women to take up various jobs or run businesses.

Answer: (B) It is true that if women are engaged in paid work, their dignity in the household and society decreases.
Explanation: Engaging in paid work increases women’s dignity in the household and society, as work is often linked to respect and autonomy.

(A) Sustainable use of natural resources without considering the needs of the future generation.
(B) Present generation fulfils its needs while considering the needs of the future generation as well.
(C) Utilization of natural resources by past, present, and forthcoming future generations.
(D) To meet the needs of future generations even if the needs of the present generation go unfulfilled.

Answer: (B) Present generation fulfils its needs while considering the needs of the future generation as well.
Explanation: Sustainable development ensures resource availability for future generations without compromising current needs.

(A) CMI
(B) GMI
(C) BMI
(D) EMI

Answer: (C) BMI

Explanation: Body Mass Index (BMI) is an essential health indicator that measures whether a person has a healthy weight for their height, helping to assess nutrition and health status.

(A) Between 60 to 70
(B) Above 75
(C) Above 80
(D) Between 55 to 60

Answer: (A) Between 60 to 70

Explanation: As of the latest data, India’s life expectancy is approximately 69 years, which falls within the range of 60 to 70 years.


CBSE Class 10 Social Science (Economics) Competency-Based Questions

These questions are given in CBSE released official study materials for students of Class 10. It is available on CBSE official website.

1. students and teachers
2. tribals and industrialists
3. small farmers and large farmers
4. municipal corporations and road-construction companies

Answer. 2

1. Japan has a more equitable distribution of income.
2. Germany has more rich people than poor people.
3. Japan has a smaller population than Germany.
4. Japan has a bigger population than Germany.

Answer. 4

1. medicines and injections
2. books and stationary
3. houses and furniture
4. law and order

Answer. 4

1. using up current oil reserves before beginning to explore more reserves
2. moving to oil reserves under the sea to avoid drilling on land
3. moving to alternative fuels to conserve world oil reserves
4. using modern drilling facilities to extract petroleum

Answer. 3

1. cancel the project
2. arrest the protesters
3. forcefully remove the people
4. wait for the court’s judgement

Answer. 4

1. vaccinating the stray dogs in the area
2. building ramps in the society to aid the disabled
3. providing safety equipment to the garbage collectors
4. opening a park for people who can pay the membership fees

Answer. 4

Answer. Establishment of viewpoint – agree / disagree
Any 2 relevant reasons to support the viewpoint:

Agree-
(1) present type and levels of development being unsustainable
(2) overexploitation of resources
(3) destruction of habitat
(4) air, land and water pollution

Disagree-
(1) development can be earth-conscious
(2) sustainable development
(3) alternate energy sources
(4) reducing carbon footprint

Answer. no

People also depend on public services.

Answer. Award 1 mark for each of the following:
(1) per capita income
(2) education indicators
(3) health indicators

Answer. It does not affect the HDI as sex ratio is not used in the calculation of HDI.

(a) Calculate the per capita income of both the countries.
(b) Which country has a higher per capita income?
(c) Which country has a more equitable distribution of income?
(d) Is the answer for (b) and (c) the same? Give reasons.

Answer. (a)
Country A: 2,375
Country B: 10,540

(b) Country B (c) Country A

(d) No, because despite having a high per capita income, country B has a wide gap between the rich Citizen II and the rest of the citizens.

Answer. A girl choosing not to do higher education and be a performing artist Vs. a girl not allowed to go to college due to family constraints.


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