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Test 13-The Value of Work-Class 6-Subject Social Science

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Practice Set-13-(Test Series)-Class 6-Subject Social Science-Chapter-13 (The Value of Work)

Social Science Test

Class 6

Chapter: The Value of Work

(Total Marks: 25)

Instructions:

  • All questions are compulsory.

  • Answer neatly and to the point.

  • Marks are assigned as per question type.

Section A: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) [1 × 5 = 5 Marks]

Choose the correct option:

1. What is an economic activity?
a) Cooking for the family at home
b) Selling fruits in a market for money
c) Watering plants in your garden
d) Helping a friend with homework

2. Which of the following is a non-economic activity?
a) Teaching students for a salary
b) Volunteering to clean a park
c) Working as a lawyer and earning fees
d) Driving a taxi for income

3. What is the term used for non-cash payment received for work?
a) Wage
b) Salary
c) Payment in Kind
d) Bonus

4. Who is an example of someone performing an economic activity?
a) A farmer selling crops in the market
b) A mother teaching her child at home
c) A student studying in school
d) A grandmother knitting a sweater for her grandchild

5. What is the value addition in the process of making furniture?
a) Planting a tree
b) Cutting wood into pieces
c) Crafting and selling a chair at a higher price than raw wood
d) Leaving wood to dry in the sun

Section B: Very Short Answer Questions (1 Mark Each) [1 × 5 = 5 Marks]

6. What is the meaning of ‘value addition’?

7. Give one example of a non-economic activity.

8. Name a sector where economic activities are commonly seen.

9. What does a person receive as compensation for economic activities?

10. Why are non-economic activities still valuable?

Section C: Short Answer Questions (2 Marks Each) [2 × 2 = 4 Marks]

11. Explain the difference between economic and non-economic activities with examples.

12. Why is community service considered a valuable non-economic activity?

Section D: Long Answer Questions (3 Marks Each) [3 × 2 = 6 Marks]

13. Describe how different people are compensated for their economic activities.

14. Explain the importance of value addition in the economy using an example.

Section E: Long Answer Question (5 Marks) [5 × 1 = 5 Marks]

(Attempt any ONE of the two questions)

15. Why are both economic and non-economic activities important for society?

                                                                                 OR

16. Explain how a carpenter’s work involves economic activity and value addition.

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