Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Economics

Chapter

Indian Economic Development: Comparative Development Experiences of India and its Neighbours

Question:

If we look at the global population, out of every six persons living in this world, one is an Indian and another a Chinese. The population of Pakistan is very small and accounts for roughly about one-tenth of China or India. Though China is the largest nation and geographically occupies the largest area among the three nations, its density is the lowest. The population growth is the highest in Pakistan, followed by India and China. Scholars point out the one child norm introduced in China in the late 1970s as the major reason for low population growth. They also state that this measure led to a decline in the sex ratio, the proportion of females per 1000 males. However, one can notice that the sex ratio is low and biased against females in all three countries. Scholars cite son preference prevailing in all these countries as the reason. In recent times, all three countries are adopting various measures to improve the situation. One child norm and the resultant arrest in the growth of population also have other implications. For instance, after a few decades, in China, there will be more elderly people in proportion to young people. This led China to allow couples to have two children.

One of the much-talked issues around the world about China is its growth of Gross Domestic Product. China has the second largest GDP (PPP) of $22.5 trillion in the world. When many developed countries were finding it difficult to maintain a growth rate of even 5 per cent, China was able to maintain near double-digit growth during 1980s. In the last five decades, the growth of agriculture sector, which employs the largest proportion of workforce in all the three countries, has declined. In the industrial sector, China has maintained a near double-digit growth rate in 1980s but began showing decline in recent years, whereas, for India and Pakistan growth rate has declined. In case of service sector, China was able to maintain its rate of growth during 1980–1990,while there was a positive and increasing growth of India’s service sector output. Thus, China’s growth is contributed by the manufacturing and service sectors and India’s growth by the service sector.

Given below are some statements. Read them carefully and choose the correct statement (s) from the given options.

Statement 1: In 1980s, the in annual growth of GDP of Pakistan was higher than that of India.  

Statement 2: China and  India have more proportion of urban population than Pakistan.

Options:

Only Statement 1 is correct.

Only Statement 2 is correct.

Both statements are correct.

None of the given statement is correct.

Correct Answer:

Only Statement 1 is correct.

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option 1: Only Statement 1 is correct.

Statement 1: In 1980s, the in annual growth of GDP of Pakistan was higher than that of India. This is correct. During this period, growth rate of Pakistan was 6.3 % and for India it was 5.7 %.

Statement 2:  China and  India have more proportion of urban population than Pakistan. This is incorrect. China and Pakistan have more proportion of urban population than India.