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DEVELOPMENT

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Question Bank: DEVELOPMENT

Development explores the concept of progress and improvement in various sectors, emphasizing sustainable and inclusive growth for societal well-being.

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Q1.

Study Table given carefully and fill in the blanks in the following paragraphs. For this, you may need to make calculations based on the table. a) The literacy rate for all age groups, including young and old, is {{ }} for rural males and {{ }} for rural females. However, it is not just that these many adults could not attend school but that there are {{ }} who are currently not in school. b)It is clear from the table that {{ }} % of rural girls and {{ }} % of rural boys are not attending school. Therefore, illiteracy among children in the age group 10-14 is as high as {{ }} % for rural females and {{ }} % for rural males. c)This high level of illiteracy among {{ }} age group, even after more than 70 years of our independence, is most disturbing. In many other states also we are nowhere near realisation of the constitutional goal of free and compulsory education for all children up to the age of 14, which was expected to be achieved by 1960.

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Q2.

Write a paragraph on your notion of what should India do, or achieve, to become a developed country.

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Q3.

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.

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Q4.

Besides size of per capita income, what other property of income is important in comparing two or more societies?

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Q5.

Why do you think average income is an important criterion for development? Explain.

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Q6.

Give three examples where an average is used for comparing situations

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Q7.

Will you be equally happy to live in both these countries? Are both equally developed?

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Q8.

Based on data given in Table 1.2, calculate the average income for both the countries.

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Q9.

What can be some of the developmental goals for your village, town or locality?

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Q10.

Read this newspaper report and answer the questions that follow: A vessel dumped 500 tonnes of liquid toxic wastes into open-air dumps in a city and in the surrounding sea. This happened in a city called Abidjan in Ivory Coast, a country in Africa. The fumes from the highly toxic waste caused nausea, skin rashes, fainting, diarrhoea etc. After a month seven persons were dead, twenty in hospital and twenty six thousand treated for symptoms of poisoning. A multinational company dealing in petroleum and metals had contracted a local company of the Ivory Coast to dispose the toxic waste from its ship. What should be the developmental goal for this country?

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Q11.

Read this newspaper report and answer the questions that follow: A vessel dumped 500 tonnes of liquid toxic wastes into open-air dumps in a city and in the surrounding sea. This happened in a city called Abidjan in Ivory Coast, a country in Africa. The fumes from the highly toxic waste caused nausea, skin rashes, fainting, diarrhoea etc. After a month seven persons were dead, twenty in hospital and twenty six thousand treated for symptoms of poisoning. A multinational company dealing in petroleum and metals had contracted a local company of the Ivory Coast to dispose the toxic waste from its ship. Who are the people who benefited and who did not?

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Q12.

Look at the picture on the right. What should be the developmental goals for such an area?

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Q13.

Explain some of the important ideas of the above section in your own words.

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Q14.

Give some examples where factors other than income are important aspects of our lives.

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Q15.

Do the following two statements mean the same? Justify your answer. (a) People have different developmental goals. (b) People have conflicting developmental goals.

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Q16.

Why do different persons have different notions of development? Which of the following explanations is more important and why?

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Q17.

Match the Developmental Goals of different categories of persons

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Q18.

How can consumers fulfill their duties when visiting a shopping complex in their locality?

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Q19.

Analyze the impact of labor laws on companies and their operations.

Single Answer MCQ
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Q20.

Discuss the role of credit in promoting development in a country.

Single Answer MCQ
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Q21.

How does the production of goods and services contribute to the GDP of a nation?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q22.

What are the developmental goals that can be set for a village or town?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q23.

Explain the concept of disguised unemployment with examples from urban and rural areas.

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Q1.

Define GDP and explain its significance in measuring economic development.

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Q-00002660
Q2.

Discuss the role of credit in promoting development in a country.

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00002661
Q3.

How does the production of goods and services contribute to the GDP of a nation?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00002662
Q4.

Analyze the impact of labor laws on companies and their operations.

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00002663
Q5.

Explain the concept of disguised unemployment with examples from urban and rural areas.

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00002664
Q6.

What are the developmental goals that can be set for a village or town?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00002665
Q7.

How can employment be increased in urban areas?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00002666
Q8.

Discuss the importance of the tertiary sector in the development of the Indian economy.

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00002667
Q9.

Why do banks hesitate to lend to small farmers, and what are the alternative sources of credit for them?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00002668
Q10.

How can small farmers access cheap credit for cultivation?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00002669
Q11.

Evaluate the significance of the RTI Act in addressing civic issues and complaints.

Single Answer MCQ
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Q12.

Compare the GDP shares of primary, secondary, and tertiary sectors in 2000 and 2013.

Single Answer MCQ
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Q13.

Analyze the statement, 'The Earth has enough resources to meet the needs of all but not enough to satisfy the greed of even one person,' in relation to development.

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00002676
Q14.

How can consumers fulfill their duties when visiting a shopping complex in their locality?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00002679
Q15.

Match the Developmental Goals of different categories of persons

Match the Following
Q-00004013
Q16.

Why do different persons have different notions of development? Which of the following explanations is more important and why?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00004014
Q17.

Do the following two statements mean the same? Justify your answer. (a) People have different developmental goals. (b) People have conflicting developmental goals.

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Q-00004015
Q18.

Give some examples where factors other than income are important aspects of our lives.

Essay
Q-00004016
Q19.

Explain some of the important ideas of the above section in your own words.

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Q-00004017
Q20.

Look at the picture on the right. What should be the developmental goals for such an area?

Essay
Q-00004018
Q21.

Read this newspaper report and answer the questions that follow: A vessel dumped 500 tonnes of liquid toxic wastes into open-air dumps in a city and in the surrounding sea. This happened in a city called Abidjan in Ivory Coast, a country in Africa. The fumes from the highly toxic waste caused nausea, skin rashes, fainting, diarrhoea etc. After a month seven persons were dead, twenty in hospital and twenty six thousand treated for symptoms of poisoning. A multinational company dealing in petroleum and metals had contracted a local company of the Ivory Coast to dispose the toxic waste from its ship. Who are the people who benefited and who did not?

Text
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Q22.

Read this newspaper report and answer the questions that follow: A vessel dumped 500 tonnes of liquid toxic wastes into open-air dumps in a city and in the surrounding sea. This happened in a city called Abidjan in Ivory Coast, a country in Africa. The fumes from the highly toxic waste caused nausea, skin rashes, fainting, diarrhoea etc. After a month seven persons were dead, twenty in hospital and twenty six thousand treated for symptoms of poisoning. A multinational company dealing in petroleum and metals had contracted a local company of the Ivory Coast to dispose the toxic waste from its ship. What should be the developmental goal for this country?

Text
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Q23.

What can be some of the developmental goals for your village, town or locality?

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Q24.

Based on data given in Table 1.2, calculate the average income for both the countries.

Text
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Q25.

Will you be equally happy to live in both these countries? Are both equally developed?

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Q26.

Give three examples where an average is used for comparing situations

Text
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Q27.

Why do you think average income is an important criterion for development? Explain.

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Q28.

Besides size of per capita income, what other property of income is important in comparing two or more societies?

Text
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Q29.

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.

Text
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Q30.

Write a paragraph on your notion of what should India do, or achieve, to become a developed country.

Text
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Q31.

Study Table given carefully and fill in the blanks in the following paragraphs. For this, you may need to make calculations based on the table. a) The literacy rate for all age groups, including young and old, is {{ }} for rural males and {{ }} for rural females. However, it is not just that these many adults could not attend school but that there are {{ }} who are currently not in school. b)It is clear from the table that {{ }} % of rural girls and {{ }} % of rural boys are not attending school. Therefore, illiteracy among children in the age group 10-14 is as high as {{ }} % for rural females and {{ }} % for rural males. c)This high level of illiteracy among {{ }} age group, even after more than 70 years of our independence, is most disturbing. In many other states also we are nowhere near realisation of the constitutional goal of free and compulsory education for all children up to the age of 14, which was expected to be achieved by 1960.

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Q32.

Development of a country can generally be determined by

Multiple Answer MCQ
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Q33.

Which of the following neighbouring countries has better performance in terms of human development than India?

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Q34.

Assume there are four families in a country. The average per capita income of these families is Rs 5000. If the income of three families is Rs 4000, Rs 7000 and Rs 3000 respectively, what is the income of the fourth family?

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Q35.

Which of the following factors is NOT typically a goal people seek alongside income?

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Q36.

Why might two individuals have different developmental goals?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q37.

What might be more important than income according to the text?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q38.

Which statement best describes one way income influences security?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q39.

In the context of development, what does 'material goods are not all that you need to live' suggest?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q40.

Which of the following scenarios best illustrates a conflict in developmental goals?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q41.

What is a common aspiration of landless rural laborers?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015605
Q42.

In terms of development, what does the term 'conventional goals' refer to?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q43.

Why might the goals of a prosperous farmer differ from those of a landless laborer?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015607
Q44.

What role does discrimination play in individual development goals?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015608
Q45.

What is a primary concern for farmers who depend only on rain for growing crops?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015609
Q46.

Which of the following represents a potential trap when discussing development goals?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q47.

Which goal might be particularly significant for a rural woman from a land-owning family?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q48.

How can the pursuit of non-material goals impact overall well-being?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015612
Q49.

What conflicting interest can arise between industrialists and tribal communities?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015613
Q50.

Why might a lower-paying job be more desirable for some individuals?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015614
Q51.

What type of development might a girl from a rich urban family expect?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015615
Q52.

Why is it necessary to consider both income and non-material goals in development?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015616
Q53.

Which goal is often considered more important than income for many individuals?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015617
Q54.

Which of the following best characterizes a factor affecting women's employment opportunities?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015618
Q55.

How might urban unemployed youth view development differently from farmers?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015619
Q56.

Which principle can help resolve conflicts in development aspirations?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015620
Q57.

What aspect of development might cause resentment among tribal communities?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015621
Q58.

What do many rural laborers seek aside from economic gains?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015622
Q59.

What can be a consequence of prioritizing industrial development over social needs?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015623
Q60.

Which outcome might prosperous farmers desire from government policies?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015624
Q61.

Which group is likely to emphasize the importance of non-material wealth?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015625
Q62.

Why might the aspirations of vocationally trained youth differ from those of agricultural workers?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015626
Q63.

How can social discrimination affect development goals?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015627
Q64.

What is often more crucial for sustainable development over short-term gains?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015628
Q65.

What primarily drives varying notions of development among individuals?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015629
Q66.

Which of the following aspects is NOT typically considered in development goals?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015630
Q67.

What is an example of development goals beyond monetary measures?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015631
Q68.

Which statement best describes conflicting developmental goals?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015632
Q69.

How is the dignity of women connected to development?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015633
Q70.

What primarily influences the perception of national development?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015634
Q71.

Which type of development can lead to job insecurity despite greater income?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015635
Q72.

What constitutes national development?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015636
Q73.

Why is it crucial to evaluate conflicting ideas about development?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015637
Q74.

What is a key challenge in defining national development?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015638
Q75.

Which factor may hinder the inclusion of women in the workforce?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015639
Q76.

What role do public facilities play in development?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015640
Q77.

In what way is a stable environment crucial for development?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015641
Q78.

What is a common effect of prioritizing economic growth over social welfare?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015642
Q79.

What is one primary criterion used to compare the development of countries?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015643
Q80.

Which term is used to describe the average income earned per person in a specific area?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015644
Q81.

Why might total income not be a useful measure for comparing countries?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015645
Q82.

If a country has a high average income but a large income gap, how does this affect the perception of its development?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015646
Q83.

Which of the following countries would likely be classified as a high-income country?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015647
Q84.

What aspect does the distribution of income among residents of a country indicate about its development?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015648
Q85.

Assuming the average income in Country X has increased over the last decade, what conclusion can be drawn?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015649
Q86.

How does one country's income being higher than another affect the perception of development?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015650
Q87.

In the context of economic development, what could be a consequence of inequitable income distribution?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015651
Q88.

What was the 2019 approximate per capita income of India?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015652
Q89.

What is a limitation of using per capita income as a sole measure of development?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015653
Q90.

When comparing countries, why is it important to consider both average income and income distribution?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015654
Q91.

Which statistic would most likely indicate higher living standards in a country?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015655
Q92.

How can economic policies impact the average income in a country?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015656
Q93.

What is a primary function of public facilities in a society?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015657
Q94.

Which of the following is NOT typically considered a public facility?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015658
Q95.

Why is infant mortality rate (IMR) an important measure of public health?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015659
Q96.

Which state had the highest per capita income in 2018-19?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015660
Q97.

In which state was the infant mortality rate significantly higher than in Kerala, despite higher per capita income?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015661
Q98.

What does a high literacy rate typically indicate about a state?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015662
Q99.

Which of the following best describes collective provision of goods and services?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015663
Q100.

Based on the available data, which state has the lowest literacy rate?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015664
Q101.

What percentage of rural girls in Bihar were reported to not attend school beyond Class 8?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015665
Q102.

Why is income alone not a sufficient indicator of development?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015666
Q103.

Why might public facilities like education and healthcare be less available in certain regions?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015667
Q104.

What does the net attendance ratio measure?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015668
Q105.

What role do households play in the need for improved public facilities?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015669
Q106.

Which of the following best describes the infant mortality rate?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015670
Q107.

Which of the following factors does NOT affect the effectiveness of public facilities?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015671
Q108.

Which state displayed the best performance in net attendance ratio at the secondary stage?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015672
Q109.

How does the availability of public facilities influence literacy rates?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015673
Q110.

What could be a probable reason for high infant mortality in states with high income?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015674
Q111.

Why might people in some regions have poor health despite higher income levels?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015675
Q112.

In 2018-19, which state had a significantly higher number of children not attending school?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015676
Q113.

How can collective actions lead to better educational facilities?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015677
Q114.

Which factor is NOT included in the common criteria for measuring development?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015678
Q115.

Which public health measure is essential for reducing the infant mortality rate?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015679
Q116.

What is a potential implication of low literacy rates in a state?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015680
Q117.

What is a significant barrier to education in rural areas, according to the text?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015681
Q118.

What is indicated by the per capita net state domestic product?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015682
Q119.

Which demographic is most likely to be affected by a lack of public facilities?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00015683
Q120.

How does collective access to public goods affect individual development?

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Q121.

What underlying issues can contribute to a state's struggle with high infant mortality rates despite high incomes?

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Q122.

Which criterion is crucial for assessing the overall quality of life in a state?

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Q123.

What is the primary concern of sustainable development?

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Q124.

Which of the following is a non-renewable resource?

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Q125.

What is one consequence of unsustainable development?

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Q126.

How does overuse of groundwater impact agriculture?

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Q127.

What does the Human Development Index (HDI) measure?

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Q128.

Which of the following best describes sustainable resource management?

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Q129.

What is a major limitation of relying solely on GDP for measuring development?

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Q130.

Why is it important to consider environmental sustainability in development planning?

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Q131.

What is the term for a resource that can be regenerated naturally?

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Q132.

What major challenge does climate change pose for sustainable development?

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Q133.

Which country is often cited for effective sustainable development practices?

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Q134.

What is the significance of the statement, 'We have borrowed it from our children' in development?

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Q135.

What role do renewable resources play in sustainable development?

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Q136.

Which action is an example of unsustainable development?

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Q137.

How do urban settlements affect sustainability?

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