Self Evaluation
  Lecture 28: Sources of Hope or Hopelessness
 

Lectur 28 Self evaluation :

1)  Each question carries 1 mark.

2) There are five alternatives - (A) and (B) given against each question out of which only one is the most appropriate answer. If (A) is correct, round on the correct alternative like (A) .

3) If a question is answered wrongly or more than one answers are marked, 0.20 marks will be deducted for each such question.


Q.1 Five Year Plans and various policy documents of different ministries including statements of Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) exhibit government’s concerns, approaches and strategies to solve problems of poverty, illiteracy, high mortality, lack of adequate participation of minorities and women.

(A)   True

(B)   False

Q.2 In a significant way in India power has been transferred to Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) for both implementing programs and resource generation and they are no more dependent on government funding, administration and political leaders.

(A)   True

(B)   False

Q.3 For rural development government facilities are adequate and reliable.

(A)   True

(B)   False

Q.4 As experts, academicians are supposed to be free from politics and work in the generalized interest of society.

(A)   True

(B)   False

Q.5 Academicians constitute think tanks in universities and institutions, development organization and research centers.

(A)   True

(B)   False