In GAD, “gender relations” are best understood as A Fixed biological facts B Personal tastes only C Power patterns in
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Chapter 16: Post Development Theory and Sustainable Development (Set-3)
GAD treats “development” as something that can be improved only when A Income rises automatically B Women get charity only
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GAD argues that women’s issues are best understood within A Gendered social relations B Pure biology only C Individual choice
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In development debates, “post-development” mainly questions which idea A More industrial growth B Development as universal path C Bigger urban
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In capability-based development thinking, a “functioning” mainly means a person’s A Market purchasing power B Family social status C Achieved
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When development is described as “people-centred,” the main focus is on A Human well-being B Export growth only C GDP
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In development analysis, “capability” refers mainly to a person’s A Family property size B Festival participation C Religious beliefs only
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In development studies, “standard of living” usually refers most to A Ritual and faith B Dress and fashion C Income
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In sociology, “development” is best understood as a process that mainly involves A Only income rise B Only industrial output
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Malthus’ “preventive checks” reduce population growth mainly by changing A Death rates quickly B Migration direction only C Fertility behavior
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