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Std 5: Social Science Chapter 03: Diverse Employments - Questions and Answers
♦ What did Keerti get for watering the garden?
Toffees as a reward

♦ How did Tejas’s parents appreciate him for folding clothes?
Gifted a storybook 

♦ What do the elders in your home get in return for the work they do?
Income

♦ Hope you have observed the pictures of people involved in different activities. Which are the activities that each one is involved in?
• Trade
• Teaching
• Playing carrom board
• Health care
• Drawing
• Playing volleyball

♦ Which among these activities are rewarded in the form of money? 
• Teaching
• Trade
• Health care

♦ Which activities are rewarded with gifts?
• Playing carrom board
• Drawing
• Playing volleyball

♦ What is Income?
Income is the money received by a person over a period of time as a result of engaging in various economic activities.

♦ In this poem, the poet hints at the various types of employment we choose after studies. What are the jobs mentioned in these lines?
• Agriculture
• Trade
• Teaching
• Military service
♦ What is Employment?
Employment is the work done by a person physically or intellectually for income. It's reward is paid in the form of wages or salary. Employment is the main source of income for individuals.

♦ What are Sources of Income?
Labour or property that generates income is called source of income. 
Eg: agriculture, business, bank deposits, and other assets.

♦ Complete the diagram illustrating the various sources of income.
♦ Observe the list of income from various sources given below.
Sources of incomeIncome
AgricultureCrop
EmploymentWages/Salary
BusinessProfit
Bank DepositInterest
AssetsRent/Lease
Stock InvestmentProfit Share/Dividend
♦ What is Personal income (Individual Income)?
Personal income is the total income received by a person from various sources of
income during a particular period. 

♦ What is family income?
family income is the income received by all the members of a family during a certain period

♦ Look at the pictures given above (Textbook Pages: 45,46).
What employments are seen in the picture?
 • Teaching
 • Healthcare
 • Cattle rearing
 • Driver
 • Agriculture
 • Lawyer

♦ What are Agricultural Employments?
Agricultural employment is the work done using the natural resources such as cultivation of plants for food and fiber production, animal husbandry and pisciculture, etc. Agriculture plays an important role in Indian economy.
♦ What are non-agricultural Employments? 
All kinds of employments that are not included in agricultural employments can be considered as non-agricultural employments. Different types of services and employments related to industrial production are non agricultural employments.
Eg: manufacturing of clothes, construction, business, banking, teaching, transportation and work in the factory.

♦ Complete the table given below by classifying the employments found in your surroundings into agricultural and non-agricultural.
Agricultural Employments Non-agricultural Employments
• Cultivation of rice
• Pisciculture
• Animal Husbandry
• Floriculture
• Poultry farming
• Business
• Building Construction
• Teaching
• Banking
• Manufacturing of clothes
♦ What is Self-Employment?
Self-employment means earning a livelihood through independent economic activity without being under the control of any employer.
eg: grocery shops, tailoring shops, bakeries, etc. 

♦ Observe the pictures given below and write down the types of job they are related to (Textbook Page: 48).
A. Tailoring - Self-Employment
B. Paper bag making - Self-Employment
C. Photostat shop - Self-Employment
D. Pickle making - Self-Employment

♦ Write down the characteristics of self-employed enterprises.
• Individuals can earn through self-employment without depending on others.
• Self-employed persons have their own enterprise and at the same time carry out all the responsibilities of an employee. 
• In self-employment initiatives individuals mostly manage their enterprise alone.
• Self employed entrepreneurs are the sole beneficiaries of the income derived from it.

♦ Name the schemes implemented by the government to promote self-employment initiatives. 
Self-Employment SchemesBeneficiaries
• Navajeevan Project• Senior citizens
• Kaivalya• People with disabilities
• Saranya• Women
• jeevanam• Dependents of those who die as victims of crime




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