ECONOMICS CHAPTER 2
1. What is the role of education in human capital formation?
Ans. Education plays a significant and very vital role in human capital formation in the following ways
* Education helps humans to achieve and realise their full potential.
* It helps to get higher incomes earned through better jobs and higher productivity.
* Education helps the people by broadening their knowledge and providing them training.
* It opens new opportunities for earning things like doing business, job. etc.
* It contributes towards the growth of society.
* It enhances national income, cultural richness and the efficiency of governance.
2. What is the role of health in human capital formation?
Ans. Health plays an important role in human capital formation in the following ways
* A person with good health can work efficiently.
* Healthy people can realise their full potential and contribute better to the society and to the country.
* By increasing their working capacity, healthy people can improve their standard of living.
3. What is unemployment?
Ans. Unemployment is a situation where someone of working age is not able to get a job. It is expressed as a percentage of the total available workforce. The level of unemployment varies with economic conditions and other circumstances.
4. What is the difference between disguised unemployment,seasonal unemployment and educated unemployment?
Ans. Differences between disguised unemployment,seasonal unemployment and educated unemployment are as follows.
Disguised Unemployment
Seasonal Unemployment
Educated Unemployment
In case of disguised unemployment, people appear to be employed, but are actually not employed
Seasonal unemployment happens when people are not able to find jobs during some months of the year
Many young people with matriculation, graduation and post graduation degrees are not able to find jobs. This situation leads to Educational Unemployment.
It is mostly found in agriculture.
It is mostly found in agro based industries
It is mostly found in the service sector.
It is mainly found in rural areas.
It is found both in rural as well as urban areas
It is mainly found in urban areas.
Sometimes, farmers have a lot to do during busy seasons like planting and harvesting, but some seasons they don't have much work.
Sometimes a farm required 5 people to work, but 8 people might be working in the farm so these 3 extra people are disguised unemployed.
A worker with graduation working as a cleaner is an example for educated unemployment.
5. State the steps taken by the government to give education to all.
Some important steps are
* The primary school system has expanded to over 7,78,842 lakh in 2019-20 in India.
* The government's initiative of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan aims at providing elementary education to all children in the age group of 6 to 14 years.
* Mid-day Meal Scheme has been implemented to encourage attendance and retention of school children and improve their nutritional status.
* There is provision for providing universal access, retention and quality in elementary education with a special emphasis on girls.
* Special schools called Navodaya Vidyalaya have been established in each district in India.
POLITICS CHAPTER 2
1. Which national leader tried to draft a Constitution for India as far back as in 1928?
Ans. Pandit Motilal Nehru tried to draft a Constitution for India in 1928.
2. When were the elections to the Constituent Assembly held in India?
Ans. The elections to the Constituent Assembly were held in July 1946.
3. Why do we need a constitution?
We need a Constitution because
(i) It generates a degree of trust and coordination that is necessary for different kinds of people to live together.
(ii) It specifies how the government will be constituted and who will have power to take which decisions.
(iii) It lays down limits to the powers of the government and tells us what are the rights of the citizens.
(iv) It expresses the aspirations of the people about creating a good society.
(v) The Indian Constitution safeguards the interests of minorities, the backward classes, poor and weaker sections of our society. It gives Universal Adult Franchise to all and establishes equality for all.
4. What was the procedure adopted for making the Indian Constitution?
The following procedure was adopted for making the Indian Constitution are
* The 'Drafting Committee' chaired by Dr BR Ambedkar prepared a draft of the Indian Constitution for discussion.
* Several rounds of discussion took place on the Draft Constitution, clause by clause. The members worked for 114 days spread over three years.
* More than two thousand amendments were considered. Every document presented and every word spoken in the Constituent Assembly has been recorded and preserved.
COMPUTER NOTES
1. What is the use of input unit?
Ans. Input unit is used to feed the data and give some instructions to the computer.
2. How many types of keys are available on the keyboard?
Ans. (1) Alphanumeric keys (ii) Numeric keys (iii) Control keys (iv) Function keys (v) Navigation keys
4. Name the input device which is mostly used to play games on the computer,
Ans. Joystick
5. You want to insert your photo (printed on paper) on the computer, which device will you use?
Ans, Scanner,
6. For which applications microphone is used?
Ans. Microphones are used in many applications such as telephones, tape recorders, hearing aids, motion picture production, live and recorded audio engineering, in radio and television broadcasting and in computers for recording voice.
7. What is the use of the output unit?
Ans. This unit helps the user to get output generated by the computer in different formats.
8. What are the types of monitors?
Ans, CRT monitor, LCD monitor and LED monitor,
9. What are two types of printer?
Ans. Impact printers and Non-Impact printers.
10. What is the use of storage units ?
Ans. Storage units are used to store the data or information in the computer so that we can use it later.
11. What are the two types of memory unit?
Ans. Primary memory and secondary memory.
12. In which form data is stored in the computer?
Ans. All digital computers store the data (number, character or other) in the form of binary digits Le.0 or 1.
13.What are two main things a computer is made up of?
Ans. A computer is made up of two things, hardware and software.
14. What is a program?
Ans. A program is a set of instructions.
15. What is a software?
Ans. Software is a collection of programs and related data which provides the instructions to a computer, what to do and how to do.
5. What are the types of software?
Ans. System Software, Application Software, and Utility Software.
6. What is the use of system software?
Ans. System software operates and controls the internal functioning of a computer. For example, formatting of a storage medium.
7. What are the types of system software?
Ans. Operating System, Device Drivers and Language translators (Compiler, Interpreters and Assemblers).
8. What is the use of application software?
Ans. Application software is any program designed to perform a specific function for the users. For example, creating an animation file in computer.
9. What are the categories of application software?
Ans. General-purpose application software and specific purpose application software.
10. What are utility programs?
Ans. These are the programs to help the end-user and tune the computer hardware/Software, Operating System or application software. For example, Disc Management, data backup, compression, Disc fragmentation, and anti-virus software.
11. What is encryption?
Ans. Encryption is the conversion of data into coded form using some special algorithms, called a cipher text that it cannot be easily understood by unauthorized people.
12. What is decryption?
Ans. Decryption is the process of converting encrypted data back into its original form (using proper algorithms), so that it can be understood by receiver.