Ch-1 Development NCERT SOLUTION.docx
Ch-1 Development NCERT SOLUTION.docx
2. Which of the following neighbouring countries has better performance in terms of human
development than India?
a. Bangladesh
b. Sri Lanka
c. Nepal
d. Pakistan
3. 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. 4,000, Rs. 7,000 and Rs. 3,000, respectively, what is
the income of the fourth family?
(4000+7000+3000+x) ÷ 4 = 5000
14000+x = 5000 × 4
x = 20000-14000
x = 6000
4. What is the main criterion used by the World Bank in classifying different countries? What are
the limitations of this criterion, if any?
Answer: World Bank uses the per capita income to classify different countries. The per capita
income is calculated by dividing the total income of the country by the population of the country. The
limitations of the criterion are
1. Other important factors, including literacy rate, infant mortality rate, and healthcare, are
ignored while classifying the countries.
2. Information about the unequal distribution of income is not mentioned by the World Bank
3. The economy of the country cannot determine the development of the country.
5. In what respects is the criterion used by the UNDP for measuring development different from the
one used by the World Bank?
Answer: The criterion used by UNDP is different from the one used by the World Bank because
UNDP compares countries based on the educational level of the people, their health status and per
capita income. This is in contrast with the method used by the World Bank because it only calculates
the per capita income for measuring development.
6. Why do we use averages? Are there any limitations to their use? Illustrate with your own
examples related to development.
Answer: Different countries have different populations, so calculating the average helps in getting an
estimated answer which can be used to compare different things at different levels. There are
limitations in calculating averages because we cannot know the difference in the income of the
people and the unfair distribution of income in a country or state.
For example, if we calculate the per capita income of two countries, A and B, with 5 people each, the
salary of five people in country A is Rs.23,000, Rs.22,000, Rs.23,500, Rs.28,000 and Rs.25,000, and
the income of people living in country B is Rs.1,50,000, Rs. 22,000, Rs.50,000, Rs.4,000, Rs.2,500. The
average income of country A will be Rs.24,300, and that of country B will be Rs.45,700. This proves
that the average of country B is higher than that of country A, and yet there is a disparity in the
income distribution between country B, and the income is evenly distributed in country A.
7. Kerala, with lower per capita income, has a better human development ranking than Haryana.
Hence, per capita income is not a useful criterion at all and should not be used to compare states.
Do you agree? Discuss.
Answer: Kerala, with lower per capita income, has a better human development ranking than
Haryana. Hence, per capita income is not a useful criterion at all and should not be used to compare
states. This is true because the literacy rate, infant mortality rate, healthcare facilities, etc., are better
in Kerala in comparison to Haryana. The per capita income is only calculated by calculating the
average income of the state, irrespective of any other factor.
8. Find out the present sources of energy that are used by the people in India. What could be the
other possibilities fifty years from now?
Answer: The present sources of energy used by people in India include firewood, coal, petroleum,
crude oil and natural gas. The other possibilities fifty years from now can be using solar energy and
wind energy as sources of various energy forms. This is because the current usage of energy
sources may result in the loss of natural resources for future generations.
Answer: Sustainable development refers to using natural resources in a manner that they can be
used by the present and future generations. The issue of sustainability is important for development
because if natural resources are not used carefully, they may not be available for future generations.
The depletion of resources of a country may ultimately result in a lack of development of the
country.
10. “The Earth has enough resources to meet the needs of all but not enough to satisfy the greed of
even one person.” How is this statement relevant to the discussion of development? Discuss.
Answer: Development not just depends on the economic factors of a country but is also dependent
on resources that are available for the people of a country to use. The statement, “The Earth has
enough resources to meet the needs of all but not enough to satisfy the greed of even one person”,
is completely relevant in terms of the development of a country because natural resources are
non-renewable resources. It is the responsibility of the people to use them to meet their needs and
not to satisfy their greed. If natural resources are not used wisely now, future generations may not be
able to use them for their needs, which will result in the downfall of the development of a country.
11. List a few examples of environmental degradation that you may have observed around you.
Answer: A few examples of environmental degradation that we can observe around us are
1. Pollution caused by vehicles and the excess use of fuels in vehicles
2. Industrial waste collected in residential areas and discarded into water bodies
3. Deforestation
4. Mining
5. Soil erosion
The increased pollution in the environment has resulted in global warming, the melting of glaciers,
and worsening atmospheric conditions.
12. For each of the items given in Table 1.6, find out which country is at the top and which is at the
bottom.
Answer: As per table 1.6, Sri Lanka tops in all four categories. It has the highest Gross National
Income, Life Expectancy at birth, mean years of schooling of people aged 25 and above and HDI rank
in the world. Nepal has the lowest Gross National Income among the given countries. Pakistan has
the least Life Expectancy at birth and ranks the lowest HDI rank in the world among the given
countries. The mean years of schooling of people aged 25 and above are the lowest for Myanmar
and Nepal.
13. The following table shows the proportion of adults (aged 15-49 years) whose BMI is below
normal (BMI <18.5 kg/m2) in India. It is based on a survey of various states for the year 2015-16.
Look at the table and answer the following questions.
Kerala 8.5 10
Karnataka 17 21
Madhya Pradesh 28 28
All States 20 23
a. Compare the nutritional level of people in Kerala and Madhya Pradesh.
Answer: The nutritional level of people in Kerala is higher than the nutritional level of people in
Madhya Pradesh.
a. Can you guess why around one-fifth of people in the country are undernourished even
though it is argued that there is enough food in the country? Describe in your own words.
Answer: One-fifth of the population in the country is undernourished even though it is argued that
there is enough food in the country because of the following reasons:
1. The disparity in the distribution of food grains by the Public Distribution System (PDS).
2. Nutritious food cannot be afforded by the poor population in the country.
3. Educational backwardness of people results in unemployment because of which people
cannot afford the basic necessity of food.
4. There is no proper distribution of ration at the fixed-price stores.