Class 06 SST Civics Rural And Urban Livelihoods CBSE Questions & Answers
Class 6 · SST Civics Rural And Urban Livelihoods
This is Social Science class 06 SST civics Rural and Urban Livelihoods CBSE Questions & Answers. There are 15 questions in this test with each question having around four answer choices.
Questions & Answers
1
Shopkeeper are given licence by
- AState government
- BMunicipal corporationCorrect
- CCourt
- DCentral government
2
Match the following shop with services provided by them a. Confectionary shop b. Kiryana shop c. Chemist shop I. Raw material for cooking such as millet, riceII. To buy bread, butter and biscuits etc III. To buy medicinesOptions are as follows
- Aa(II),b(III),c(I)
- Ba(II),b(I),c(III)Correct
- Ca(III),b(I),c(II)
- Da(I),b(II),c(III)
3
Which of the following occupations is not practised by the people on the streets
- ACobbler
- BVegetable vender
- CAgricultureCorrect
- DBarber
4
Which of the following is false regarding the life of people living on streets
- AThey have to plan how much to purchase as well as how to set up their shops
- BThe people working on the road may sometimes sell things or repair them
- CThey can be asked to dismantle their shops
- DThey cannot work of their ownCorrect
5
What are the steps taken by the government to help people on the streets
- AIt has not been suggested that mobile vendors should be allowed to move around freely
- BGovernment is setting up committees to take decision relating to themCorrect
- CStreet vending is not recognised as an activity for general benefit and as a right of people to earn their livelihood
- DHawking zone have not been suggested for towns and cities
6
What benefits Sudha does not get along with her salary?
- AShe earn interest on these savings
- BA part of her salary is kept in a fund with government
- CHer company pay the medical expenses to her
- DShe get off on MondayCorrect
7
What is barter system
- AExchange of money for coins
- BExchange of goods in place of moneyCorrect
- CExchange of gold coins
- DExchange of money in place of goods
8
How co-operatives help villagers
- AThe members of cooperatives in villages pool in money and then the amount thus collected is used as collateral for taking a huge loan from the Ministers. This loan is then distributed among members of the cooperatives.
- BThe members of cooperatives in villages pool in goods and then the amount thus collected is used as collateral for taking a huge loan from the bank. This loan is then distributed among members of the cooperatives.
- CThe members of cooperatives in villages pool in money and then the amount thus collected is used as collateral for taking a huge loan from the bank. This loan is then distributed among members of the cooperatives.Correct
- DThe members of cooperatives in villages pool in money and then the amount thus collected is used as collateral for taking a huge loan from the government. This loan is then distributed among members of the cooperatives.
9
For______ , they wait for their turn in their stands and take their customers to their destinations
- Acycle rickshaw driversCorrect
- Bhawkers
- Ccycle drivers
- Dcar drivers
10
How are hawking zones helpful?
- Aby providing a legal place for the various vendors (including street vendors) to sell their products and earn a livelihood without disrupting traffic and walking peopleCorrect
- BBy providing a illegal place for the various vendors (including street vendors) to sell their products and earn a livelihood without disrupting traffic and walking people.
- CBy providing a legal place for the various vendors (including street vendors) to sell their products and earn a livelihood by disrupting walking people.
- Dby providing a legal place for the various vendors (including street vendors) to sell their products and earn a livelihood by disrupting traffic
11
banking ,teaching and communication are examples of ___________
- AGoods
- BServicesCorrect
- CBusiness
- DIndustries
12
pavement dwellers earn their livelihood except
- AThe pavement dwellers earn their livelihood by selling different things like vegetables, fruits, beautiful flowers, all type of clothes, household articles, and artificial jewellery with cosmetics and various other things.
- BBy providing services of call centresCorrect
- CMending work such as shoes and bags (cobbler) and stitching (roadside tailors) etc.
- DRickshaw pullers and auto rickshaws help us in covering short distances.
13
problems that street vendors create are:
- AThey cause traffic congestion and Obstruction to the government
- BThey cause traffic congestion and Obstruction to the people who are walkingCorrect
- CThey cause traffic congestion and Obstruction to the shopkeepers
- DThey cause traffic congestion and Obstruction to the businessman
14
Government is trying to help street vendors in the following ways except
- AHawkers must set and be part of committees and discuss issues related to them
- BThe government is thinking about to strict with the law that banned street vendors, giving them place to work.Correct
- CIt has also been suggested that mobile vendors should be allowed to move around freely.
- DHawking zones have been suggested for towns and cities
15
Large number of people who migrate to cities are engaged in the following ways except
- ASome are employed as workers in small factories or shops
- BRickshaw pullers
- CThe uneducated younger lot coming from rural areas are at times absorbed in the BPO's or call centres.Correct
- DEmployed as daily wage labourers, they are involved in construction, in digging roads, load and unloading of trucks in the markets.