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Erode's bi-weekly cloth market in Tamil Nadu is one of the largest cloth markets _________.

  1. In Tamil Nadu

  2. In India

  3. In Erode

  4. In the world


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Erode’s bi-weekly cloth market in Tamil Nadu is one of the largest cloth markets in the world. A large variety of cloth is sold in this market. A cloth that is made by weavers in the villages around is also brought here for sale. Around the market are offices of cloth merchants who buy this cloth. Other traders from many south Indian towns also come and purchase cloth in this market.

Erode's bi-weekly cloth market in _________ is one of the largest cloth markets in the world.

  1. Madhya Pradesh

  2. Karnataka

  3. Tamil Nadu

  4. Kerala


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Erode’s bi-weekly cloth market in Tamil Nadu is one of the largest cloth markets in the world. A large variety of cloth is sold in this market. A cloth that is made by weavers in the villages around is also brought here for sale. Around the market are offices of cloth merchants who buy this cloth. Other traders from many south Indian towns also come and purchase cloth in this market.

Indra has learnt the business from her ________.

  1. Brother

  2. Father

  3. Mother

  4. Husband


Correct Option: B

Ryuthu bazars are markets where __________.

  1. Producers directly sell to consumers

  2. Producers sell to traders

  3. Traders sell to consumers

  4. None


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Producers directly sell to conumers,

The Rythu Bazars were established in the year 1999.  The concept of Rythu Bazar was developed to facilitate direct marketing between consumers and farmers.
 96 Rythu Bazars are functioning  in the State with temporary/ semi-permanent structures.
 No service charges and no market fee is levied in Rythu Bazars.  Vegetable growers/farmers committee fix the selling price in Rythu Bazars.
 Joint Collector is the Co-ordinating  officer of Rythu Bazars in the District.
  Chief Executive Officer, Rythu Bazars will supervise, control and coordinate at State level.    
The main objective of Rythu Bazar is to ensure remunerative price to farmers and provide quality and fresh vegetables to consumers at reasonable rates.
  Rythu Bazars provide direct interface between farmers and consumers eliminating intermediaries in trade.
  Each Rythu Bazar has an Estate Officer with supporting staff. Supervisors/Security Guards.

Indra and her husband do different businesses.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

False,

Indra and her husband do same Chilly businesses.

Which of the following statements about Indra the dry chilly seller are true __________________.

  1. Her age is 36 years

  2. She belongs to Kattangur village

  3. She has studied upto 10th class.

  4. All


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

All the above statement about Indra the dry chilly seller are ture.

Her age is 36 years
She belongs to Kattangur village
She has studied upto 10th class.

 In towns, many vendors have a permanent place hired from _____________.

  1. Municipality

  2. Private shop owners

  3. Both

  4. None


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

In towns, many vendors have a permanent place hired from Municipality and private shop owners.

 Santhalu are _________.

  1. Street vendors

  2. Weekly markets

  3. Crop produce

  4. Villagers


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Santhalu are Weekly market.

A weekly market is a market which is held on a specific day of the week.Weekly markets do not have permanent shops. Traders set up shops for the day and close them up in the evening. Then they may set up a different place the next day.There are thousands of such markets in India.

 The _______ move from one santha to another and sell their goods.

  1. Farmers

  2. Traders

  3. Carpenters

  4. All


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Traders
Traders participate in financial markets by buying and selling stocks, futures, forex and other securities, and by closing out positions with the intention of making small, frequent gains.

People get agricultural products from ____________.

  1. Street vendors

  2. Santhas

  3. Small shops

  4. All


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

People get agricultural products from Street vendors, Santhas and small shops.