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Which sociologist's work on social networks and urban life emphasized the role of the 'stranger' in modernity?
- A-Émile Durkheim
- B-Georg Simmel
- C-Max Weber
- D-Talcott Parsons
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Who contributed the concept of 'double consciousness' to explain African American identity under oppression?
- A-W. E. B. Du Bois
- B-Edward Said
- C-Stuart Hall
- D-Frantz Fanon
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- Sociology / Sociological Thinkers
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Which theorist is best known for analyzing power/knowledge and surveillance in modern institutions (e.g., Panopticon?
- A-Auguste Comte
- B-Pierre Bourdieu
- C-Michel Foucault
- D-Jürgen Habermas
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- Sociology / Sociological Thinkers
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Which contemporary sociologist highlighted the 'matrix of domination' in intersectional power structures?
- A-Judith Butler
- B-Kimberlé Crenshaw
- C-Patricia Hill Collins
- D-bell hooks
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- Sociology / Sociological Thinkers
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Who is associated with the concept of 'middle-range theory' and distinction between manifest and latent functions?
- A-George Herbert Mead
- B-Robert K. Merton
- C-Erving Goffman
- D-Talcott Parsons
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- Sociology / Sociological Thinkers
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Which thinker formulated the 'strength of weak ties' concept highlighting importance of acquaintances in networks?
- A-Émile Durkheim
- B-Mark Granovetter
- C-Max Weber
- D-Karl Marx
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- Sociology / Sociological Thinkers
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Who developed structuration theory emphasizing the duality of structure and agency?
- A-Robert K. Merton
- B-Anthony Giddens
- C-Pierre Bourdieu
- D-Jürgen Habermas
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- Sociology / Sociological Thinkers
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Which sociologist pioneered the dramaturgical approach to social interaction in 'The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life'?
- A-Herbert Blumer
- B-Erving Goffman
- C-Georg Simmel
- D-Talcott Parsons
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- Sociology / Sociological Thinkers
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Who introduced the concept of 'habitus' and theories of cultural capital to explain reproduction of inequality?
- A-Anthony Giddens
- B-Erving Goffman
- C-Jürgen Habermas
- D-Pierre Bourdieu
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- Sociology / Sociological Thinkers
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Which thinker analyzed bureaucracy and types of authority including traditional, charismatic, and legal-rational?
- A-Talcott Parsons
- B-Max Weber
- C-Robert K. Merton
- D-Karl Marx
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- Sociology / Sociological Thinkers
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Who developed the theory of historical materialism emphasizing economic base shaping social relations?
- A-Karl Marx
- B-Max Weber
- C-Georg Simmel
- D-Émile Durkheim
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- Sociology / Sociological Thinkers
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Which theorist is associated with the concept of 'anomie' linking social integration to suicide rates?
- A-Émile Durkheim
- B-Erving Goffman
- C-Talcott Parsons
- D-Max Weber
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- Sociology / Sociological Thinkers
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Who coined the term 'sociology' and advocated positivism as a method for studying society?
- A-Karl Marx
- B-Auguste Comte
- C-Max Weber
- D-Émile Durkheim
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- Sociology / Sociological Thinkers
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Which demographic process tends to increase inequality when high-skill workers cluster in certain cities?
- A-Rural-urban parity
- B-Agricultural clustering
- C-Even dispersion
- D-Skill-biased urban agglomeration
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- Sociology / Social Stratification
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Which policy instrument can unintentionally reinforce class stratification if not well-targeted?
- A-Universal subsidies that disproportionately benefit the rich
- B-Public schooling
- C-Progressive taxation
- D-Targeted cash transfers
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- Sociology / Social Stratification
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Which factor most directly undermines equal educational opportunity in stratified societies?
- A-Segregated schooling and unequal funding
- B-Universal pre-school
- C-High-tech classrooms
- D-Equal funding
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- Sociology / Social Stratification
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Which indicator would you use to assess gender gaps in labour market outcomes?
- A-Gender wage gap
- B-Gross domestic product only
- C-Population size
- D-Soil fertility
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- Sociology / Social Stratification
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Which theoretical perspective emphasizes power, exploitation and inequality as central to stratification?
- A-Structural functionalism
- B-Symbolic interactionism
- C-Conflict theory
- D-Functionalism
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Which term describes mobility where a person's position changes within their lifetime?
- A-Intergenerational mobility
- B-Static mobility
- C-Intragenerational mobility
- D-Structural mobility
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- Sociology / Social Stratification
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Which policy is most directly aimed at reducing rural-urban income disparities?
- A-Targeted rural development and infrastructure investment
- B-Monetary tightening
- C-Only international trade liberalization
- D-Urban growth only
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- Sociology / Social Stratification
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Which sociological concept explains the interlocking power of elites across corporate, political and military institutions?
- A-Meritocracy
- B-Power elite
- C-Cultural capital
- D-Social closure
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- Sociology / Social Stratification
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Which measure captures the share of total income held by the top % and is used to track elite concentration?
- A-Top income share
- B-Poverty gap
- C-Gini coefficient
- D-Labour force participation
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- Sociology / Social Stratification
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Which concept explains how globalization can increase both inequality within countries and reduce inequality between countries?
- A-Pure equality
- B-Autarky
- C-Convergence and divergence dynamics depending on integration and policy
- D-Dependency theory only
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- Sociology / Social Stratification
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The term 'underclass' typically refers to:
- A-Middle professionals
- B-Chronically disadvantaged population marginalized from labour markets
- C-Elite managerial class
- D-Rural landowners
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- Sociology / Social Stratification
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Which measurement approach is used to assess intergenerational social mobility?
- A-Life expectancy
- B-Gini coefficient
- C-Intergenerational income elasticity
- D-Cross-sectional poverty rate
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- Sociology / Social Stratification
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What does 'meritocracy' critique claim in relation to stratification?
- A-Meritocracy is unrelated to education
- B-Meritocracy legitimizes unequal outcomes and masks structural advantage
- C-Meritocracy favors only the poor
- D-Meritocracy always eliminates inequality
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- Sociology / Social Stratification
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Which phenomenon explains why urban slums often have higher rates of chronic poverty despite proximity to jobs?
- A-High wages
- B-Universal services
- C-Spatial mismatch and barriers to access
- D-Perfect market access
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- Sociology / Social Stratification
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Which term denotes the idea that the elite class use cultural credentials to reproduce advantage across generations?
- A-Cultural lag
- B-Social mobility
- C-Cultural capital
- D-Structural mobility
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- Sociology / Social Stratification
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Which policy tool is often used to reduce historical educational inequalities by reserving seats for disadvantaged groups?
- A-Affirmative action / reservation
- B-Deregulation
- C-Trade tariffs
- D-Interest rate cuts
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- Sociology / Social Stratification
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What is 'status inconsistency' in social stratification?
- A-When people change jobs
- B-When status matches across dimensions
- C-When someone's various status dimensions (income, prestige) conflict
- D-When caste is abolished
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Which indicator best captures multidimensional poverty beyond income (education, health, living standards?
- A-Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI)
- B-Employment rate
- C-GDP per capita
- D-Gini coefficient
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- Sociology / Social Stratification
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'Social closure' as used by Weber refers to:
- A-Processes where groups restrict access to resources to maintain advantage
- B-An economic policy
- C-A type of migration
- D-Opening of markets
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- Sociology / Social Stratification
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Which theory argues that stratification benefits society by ensuring the most qualified occupy the most important roles?
- A-Functionalist (Davis-Moore) thesis
- B-Symbolic interactionism
- C-Conflict theory
- D-Feminist theory
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- Sociology / Social Stratification
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Which term describes persistent, multigenerational poverty concentrated in specific neighbourhoods?
- A-Spatial poverty
- B-Relative poverty
- C-Absolute poverty
- D-Temporal poverty
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- Sociology / Social Stratification
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Intersectionality as an analytic framework highlights that social identities:
- A-Are only about gender
- B-Are irrelevant to class analysis
- C-Operate independently
- D-Intersect to produce unique experiences of advantage and disadvantage
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Which measure is commonly used to quantify income inequality within a country?
- A-Consumer Price Index
- B-Gini coefficient
- C-Unemployment rate
- D-Human Development Index
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- Sociology / Social Stratification
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Which methodological approach estimates causal impact of a policy using before-after comparison with a control (difference-in-differences)?
- A-Difference-in-differences (DiD) econometric method
- B-Time-series mean only
- C-OLS without fixed effects
- D-Simple correlation
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- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
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Which indicator measures the responsiveness of quantity demanded to a change in consumer income?
- A-Cross elasticity
- B-Price elasticity of demand
- C-Elasticity of supply
- D-Income elasticity of demand
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- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
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Which methodological approach estimates causal impact of a policy using before-after comparison with a control (difference-in-differences)?
- A-Difference-in-differences (DiD) econometric method
- B-Simple correlation
- C-Time-series mean only
- D-OLS without fixed effects
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- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
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Which market failure in agriculture arises from lack of property rights over common-pool resources like grazing land?
- A-Tragedy of the commons leading to overuse
- B-Perfect competition outcomes
- C-Public good provision only
- D-Monopoly pricing
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- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
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Which market failure in agriculture arises from lack of property rights over common-pool resources like grazing land?
- A-Tragedy of the commons leading to overuse
- B-Monopoly pricing
- C-Public good provision only
- D-Perfect competition outcomes
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- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
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Which concept measures welfare change due to price change using compensating variation or equivalent variation?
- A-GDP per capita only
- B-Gross margin
- C-Producer surplus only
- D-Compensating and equivalent variation (welfare economics)
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- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
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Which concept captures how transaction costs, information asymmetry, and scale affect smallholder market participation?
- A-Random behavior
- B-Profit maximization always
- C-Market access constraints and transaction costs framework
- D-Comparative advantage only
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- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
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Which concept measures welfare change due to price change using compensating variation or equivalent variation?
- A-GDP per capita only
- B-Gross margin
- C-Producer surplus only
- D-Compensating and equivalent variation (welfare economics)
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- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which methodological approach estimates causal impact of a policy using before-after comparison with a control (difference-in-differences)?
- A-Simple correlation
- B-Difference-in-differences (DiD) econometric method
- C-OLS without fixed effects
- D-Time-series mean only
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- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which indicator measures the responsiveness of quantity demanded to a change in consumer income?
- A-Elasticity of supply
- B-Price elasticity of demand
- C-Income elasticity of demand
- D-Cross elasticity
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- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
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Which insurance mechanism pools idiosyncratic risks among farmers to smooth incomes?
- A-Crop rotation only
- B-Microcredit only
- C-Input subsidies only
- D-Mutual insurance or index-based insurance (weather index)
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- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
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Which insurance mechanism pools idiosyncratic risks among farmers to smooth incomes?
- A-Microcredit only
- B-Mutual insurance or index-based insurance (weather index)
- C-Crop rotation only
- D-Input subsidies only
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- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
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Which technique assesses food value chain inefficiencies and identifies points for upgrading farmer returns?
- A-Weather forecasting only
- B-Soil testing only
- C-Value chain analysis mapping actors, costs and margins
- D-Simple yield measurement
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- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
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Which insurance mechanism pools idiosyncratic risks among farmers to smooth incomes?
- A-Microcredit only
- B-Input subsidies only
- C-Crop rotation only
- D-Mutual insurance or index-based insurance (weather index)
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- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which indicator measures the responsiveness of quantity demanded to a change in consumer income?
- A-Cross elasticity
- B-Elasticity of supply
- C-Price elasticity of demand
- D-Income elasticity of demand
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- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which policy reduces price risk and supports producer incomes through buffer stock procurement and public distribution?
- A-Public procurement and buffer stock schemes
- B-Free market liberalization only
- C-Export bans only
- D-Direct payments only
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- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which technique assesses food value chain inefficiencies and identifies points for upgrading farmer returns?
- A-Simple yield measurement
- B-Soil testing only
- C-Weather forecasting only
- D-Value chain analysis mapping actors, costs and margins
- Posted By: MCQSEXAM
- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which indicator measures the responsiveness of quantity demanded to a change in consumer income?
- A-Cross elasticity
- B-Elasticity of supply
- C-Income elasticity of demand
- D-Price elasticity of demand
- Posted By: MCQSEXAM
- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which concept measures welfare change due to price change using compensating variation or equivalent variation?
- A-Producer surplus only
- B-Compensating and equivalent variation (welfare economics)
- C-GDP per capita only
- D-Gross margin
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- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which insurance mechanism pools idiosyncratic risks among farmers to smooth incomes?
- A-Input subsidies only
- B-Crop rotation only
- C-Microcredit only
- D-Mutual insurance or index-based insurance (weather index)
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- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which agricultural policy reform often improves productivity by reallocating resources from low-productivity subsistence farming to higher-value uses?
- A-Import bans
- B-Removing all property rights
- C-Land reform combined with market access and credit
- D-Cutting extension services
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- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which concept measures welfare change due to price change using compensating variation or equivalent variation?
- A-Producer surplus only
- B-Gross margin
- C-Compensating and equivalent variation (welfare economics)
- D-GDP per capita only
- Posted By: MCQSEXAM
- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which concept captures how transaction costs, information asymmetry, and scale affect smallholder market participation?
- A-Market access constraints and transaction costs framework
- B-Profit maximization always
- C-Random behavior
- D-Comparative advantage only
- Posted By: MCQSEXAM
- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which insurance mechanism pools idiosyncratic risks among farmers to smooth incomes?
- A-Crop rotation only
- B-Microcredit only
- C-Input subsidies only
- D-Mutual insurance or index-based insurance (weather index)
- Posted By: MCQSEXAM
- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which indicator measures the responsiveness of quantity demanded to a change in consumer income?
- A-Price elasticity of demand
- B-Income elasticity of demand
- C-Cross elasticity
- D-Elasticity of supply
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- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which methodological approach estimates causal impact of a policy using before-after comparison with a control (difference-in-differences)?
- A-OLS without fixed effects
- B-Simple correlation
- C-Difference-in-differences (DiD) econometric method
- D-Time-series mean only
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- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which agricultural policy reform often improves productivity by reallocating resources from low-productivity subsistence farming to higher-value uses?
- A-Land reform combined with market access and credit
- B-Import bans
- C-Cutting extension services
- D-Removing all property rights
- Posted By: MCQSEXAM
- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which market failure in agriculture arises from lack of property rights over common-pool resources like grazing land?
- A-Perfect competition outcomes
- B-Public good provision only
- C-Monopoly pricing
- D-Tragedy of the commons leading to overuse
- Posted By: MCQSEXAM
- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which technique assesses food value chain inefficiencies and identifies points for upgrading farmer returns?
- A-Value chain analysis mapping actors, costs and margins
- B-Soil testing only
- C-Simple yield measurement
- D-Weather forecasting only
- Posted By: MCQSEXAM
- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which policy reduces price risk and supports producer incomes through buffer stock procurement and public distribution?
- A-Export bans only
- B-Direct payments only
- C-Free market liberalization only
- D-Public procurement and buffer stock schemes
- Posted By: MCQSEXAM
- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which policy reduces price risk and supports producer incomes through buffer stock procurement and public distribution?
- A-Public procurement and buffer stock schemes
- B-Free market liberalization only
- C-Export bans only
- D-Direct payments only
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- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
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Which public program transfers resources to poor rural households tied to employment (example: India's MGNREGA)?
- A-Irrigation development only
- B-Input subsidies only
- C-Rural employment guarantee programs (wage-for-work social protection)
- D-Market loans
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- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
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Which indicator measures the responsiveness of quantity demanded to a change in consumer income?
- A-Cross elasticity
- B-Elasticity of supply
- C-Income elasticity of demand
- D-Price elasticity of demand
- Posted By: MCQSEXAM
- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which indicator measures the responsiveness of quantity demanded to a change in consumer income?
- A-Income elasticity of demand
- B-Cross elasticity
- C-Elasticity of supply
- D-Price elasticity of demand
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- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which agricultural policy reform often improves productivity by reallocating resources from low-productivity subsistence farming to higher-value uses?
- A-Land reform combined with market access and credit
- B-Import bans
- C-Cutting extension services
- D-Removing all property rights
- Posted By: MCQSEXAM
- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which market failure in agriculture arises from lack of property rights over common-pool resources like grazing land?
- A-Public good provision only
- B-Monopoly pricing
- C-Perfect competition outcomes
- D-Tragedy of the commons leading to overuse
- Posted By: MCQSEXAM
- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which concept measures welfare change due to price change using compensating variation or equivalent variation?
- A-GDP per capita only
- B-Producer surplus only
- C-Compensating and equivalent variation (welfare economics)
- D-Gross margin
- Posted By: MCQSEXAM
- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which indicator measures the responsiveness of quantity demanded to a change in consumer income?
- A-Elasticity of supply
- B-Cross elasticity
- C-Income elasticity of demand
- D-Price elasticity of demand
- Posted By: MCQSEXAM
- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which technique assesses food value chain inefficiencies and identifies points for upgrading farmer returns?
- A-Simple yield measurement
- B-Weather forecasting only
- C-Value chain analysis mapping actors, costs and margins
- D-Soil testing only
- Posted By: MCQSEXAM
- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which agricultural policy reform often improves productivity by reallocating resources from low-productivity subsistence farming to higher-value uses?
- A-Cutting extension services
- B-Import bans
- C-Removing all property rights
- D-Land reform combined with market access and credit
- Posted By: MCQSEXAM
- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which agricultural policy reform often improves productivity by reallocating resources from low-productivity subsistence farming to higher-value uses?
- A-Cutting extension services
- B-Removing all property rights
- C-Import bans
- D-Land reform combined with market access and credit
- Posted By: MCQSEXAM
- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which market failure in agriculture arises from lack of property rights over common-pool resources like grazing land?
- A-Perfect competition outcomes
- B-Tragedy of the commons leading to overuse
- C-Public good provision only
- D-Monopoly pricing
- Posted By: MCQSEXAM
- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which methodological approach estimates causal impact of a policy using before-after comparison with a control (difference-in-differences)?
- A-OLS without fixed effects
- B-Difference-in-differences (DiD) econometric method
- C-Time-series mean only
- D-Simple correlation
- Posted By: MCQSEXAM
- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which policy reduces price risk and supports producer incomes through buffer stock procurement and public distribution?
- A-Direct payments only
- B-Export bans only
- C-Free market liberalization only
- D-Public procurement and buffer stock schemes
- Posted By: MCQSEXAM
- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which insurance mechanism pools idiosyncratic risks among farmers to smooth incomes?
- A-Input subsidies only
- B-Mutual insurance or index-based insurance (weather index)
- C-Crop rotation only
- D-Microcredit only
- Posted By: MCQSEXAM
- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which methodological approach estimates causal impact of a policy using before-after comparison with a control (difference-in-differences)?
- A-OLS without fixed effects
- B-Difference-in-differences (DiD) econometric method
- C-Simple correlation
- D-Time-series mean only
- Posted By: MCQSEXAM
- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which technique assesses food value chain inefficiencies and identifies points for upgrading farmer returns?
- A-Weather forecasting only
- B-Simple yield measurement
- C-Value chain analysis mapping actors, costs and margins
- D-Soil testing only
- Posted By: MCQSEXAM
- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which agricultural policy reform often improves productivity by reallocating resources from low-productivity subsistence farming to higher-value uses?
- A-Land reform combined with market access and credit
- B-Removing all property rights
- C-Cutting extension services
- D-Import bans
- Posted By: MCQSEXAM
- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which concept captures how transaction costs, information asymmetry, and scale affect smallholder market participation?
- A-Comparative advantage only
- B-Market access constraints and transaction costs framework
- C-Random behavior
- D-Profit maximization always
- Posted By: MCQSEXAM
- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which agricultural policy reform often improves productivity by reallocating resources from low-productivity subsistence farming to higher-value uses?
- A-Land reform combined with market access and credit
- B-Removing all property rights
- C-Cutting extension services
- D-Import bans
- Posted By: MCQSEXAM
- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which methodological approach estimates causal impact of a policy using before-after comparison with a control (difference-in-differences)?
- A-Simple correlation
- B-Difference-in-differences (DiD) econometric method
- C-Time-series mean only
- D-OLS without fixed effects
- Posted By: MCQSEXAM
- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which indicator measures the responsiveness of quantity demanded to a change in consumer income?
- A-Elasticity of supply
- B-Income elasticity of demand
- C-Price elasticity of demand
- D-Cross elasticity
- Posted By: MCQSEXAM
- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which methodological approach estimates causal impact of a policy using before-after comparison with a control (difference-in-differences)?
- A-Simple correlation
- B-Time-series mean only
- C-OLS without fixed effects
- D-Difference-in-differences (DiD) econometric method
- Posted By: MCQSEXAM
- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which methodological approach estimates causal impact of a policy using before-after comparison with a control (difference-in-differences)?
- A-OLS without fixed effects
- B-Difference-in-differences (DiD) econometric method
- C-Simple correlation
- D-Time-series mean only
- Posted By: MCQSEXAM
- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which concept measures welfare change due to price change using compensating variation or equivalent variation?
- A-GDP per capita only
- B-Gross margin
- C-Compensating and equivalent variation (welfare economics)
- D-Producer surplus only
- Posted By: MCQSEXAM
- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which concept measures welfare change due to price change using compensating variation or equivalent variation?
- A-Producer surplus only
- B-Compensating and equivalent variation (welfare economics)
- C-GDP per capita only
- D-Gross margin
- Posted By: MCQSEXAM
- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which concept measures welfare change due to price change using compensating variation or equivalent variation?
- A-Gross margin
- B-Compensating and equivalent variation (welfare economics)
- C-Producer surplus only
- D-GDP per capita only
- Posted By: MCQSEXAM
- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which technique assesses food value chain inefficiencies and identifies points for upgrading farmer returns?
- A-Weather forecasting only
- B-Value chain analysis mapping actors, costs and margins
- C-Soil testing only
- D-Simple yield measurement
- Posted By: MCQSEXAM
- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which policy reduces price risk and supports producer incomes through buffer stock procurement and public distribution?
- A-Public procurement and buffer stock schemes
- B-Export bans only
- C-Free market liberalization only
- D-Direct payments only
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- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
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Which public program transfers resources to poor rural households tied to employment (example: India's MGNREGA)?
- A-Input subsidies only
- B-Rural employment guarantee programs (wage-for-work social protection)
- C-Market loans
- D-Irrigation development only
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- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
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Which concept captures how transaction costs, information asymmetry, and scale affect smallholder market participation?
- A-Market access constraints and transaction costs framework
- B-Profit maximization always
- C-Random behavior
- D-Comparative advantage only
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- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
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Which concept measures welfare change due to price change using compensating variation or equivalent variation?
- A-GDP per capita only
- B-Gross margin
- C-Compensating and equivalent variation (welfare economics)
- D-Producer surplus only
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- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
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Which policy reduces price risk and supports producer incomes through buffer stock procurement and public distribution?
- A-Free market liberalization only
- B-Public procurement and buffer stock schemes
- C-Export bans only
- D-Direct payments only
- Posted By: MCQSEXAM
- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
Which policy reduces price risk and supports producer incomes through buffer stock procurement and public distribution?
- A-Export bans only
- B-Public procurement and buffer stock schemes
- C-Free market liberalization only
- D-Direct payments only
- Posted By: MCQSEXAM
- Agriculture / Agricultural Economics
- More about this MCQ
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