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The document is a survey designed to gather opinions on poverty in India, including definitions, causes, effects, and potential solutions. It consists of multiple-choice questions aimed at understanding personal experiences and beliefs regarding poverty and its impact on society. Participants are also asked about the role of education, government schemes, and individual actions in addressing poverty.

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The document is a survey designed to gather opinions on poverty in India, including definitions, causes, effects, and potential solutions. It consists of multiple-choice questions aimed at understanding personal experiences and beliefs regarding poverty and its impact on society. Participants are also asked about the role of education, government schemes, and individual actions in addressing poverty.

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Basic Information

Please fill out your personal information.

Name:

Class/Section:

Your Experience
Choose one that represent your feeling.
1. How would you define poverty?
a) Lack of money only
b) Lack of basic needs like food, shelter, and education
c) Lack of luxury items
d) Not sure

2. Do you think poverty is a major problem in India?


a) Yes, very serious
b) Yes, but improving
c) Not a major issue
d) No opinion

3. Which factor do you think is the main cause of poverty in India?


a) Unemployment
b) Illiteracy
c) Overpopulation
d) All of the above

4. Which area do you think is more affected by poverty?


a) Rural areas
b) Urban areas
c) Both equally
d) Don’t know

5. How does poverty mostly affect children?


a) Poor education
b) Malnutrition and poor health
c) Child labour
d) All of the above

6. Do you think education can help reduce poverty?


a) Yes, definitely
b) To some extent
c) No
d) Not sure

7. Are government schemes effective in reducing poverty?


a) Very effective
b) Somewhat effective
c) Not effective
d) Don’t know
8. What role can youth play in reducing poverty?
a) Spreading awareness
b) Volunteering and social work
c) Supporting education initiatives
d) All of the above

9. Which basic need is most affected due to poverty?


a) Food
b) Education
c) Healthcare
d) All equally

10. What do you think is the best way to reduce poverty in India?
a) Creating more job opportunities
b) Improving education
c) Skill development programs
d) All of the above

Thank you for taking the time to participate in this survey.


Basic Information
Please fill out your personal information.

Name:

Class/Section:

Your Experience
Choose one that represent your feeling.
11. Do you think poverty affects a person’s self-confidence?
a) Yes, greatly
b) Yes, to some extent
c) No
d) Not sure

12. Which sector should be improved most to reduce poverty?


a) Education
b) Healthcare
c) Employment
d) All of the above

13. How does poverty impact access to healthcare?


a) People cannot afford treatment
b) Poor nutrition leads to illness
c) Lack of hospitals in poor areas
d) All of the above

14. Do you think migration from villages to cities increases poverty?


a) Yes
b) No
c) Sometimes
d) Not sure

15. Which of the following is a major cause of rural poverty?


a) Dependence on agriculture
b) Lack of irrigation and resources
c) Low wages
d) All of the above

16. How can skill development help reduce poverty?


a) By improving employment opportunities
b) By increasing income
c) By making people self-reliant
d) All of the above

17. Do you think poverty affects children’s future?


a) Yes, very much
b) To some extent
c) No
d) Not sure
18. Which group is most vulnerable to poverty?
a) Daily wage workers
b) Slum dwellers
c) Farmers
d) All of the above

19. Should private companies help in reducing poverty?


a) Yes, through CSR activities
b) Yes, by creating jobs
c) No, it’s only the government’s responsibility
d) Both a and b

20. What can individuals do to help reduce poverty?


a) Donate and support NGOs
b) Spread awareness
c) Volunteer for social causes
d) All of the above

Thank you for taking the time to participate in this survey.

Common questions

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The survey indicates varied opinions, with some believing that migration from villages to cities sometimes increases poverty .

The survey indicates that all sectors (education, healthcare, and employment) should be improved most to effectively reduce poverty .

The survey lists dependence on agriculture, lack of irrigation and resources, and low wages as major causes of rural poverty .

The most comprehensive definition of poverty according to the survey options is 'Lack of basic needs like food, shelter, and education' .

The prevalent opinion in the survey is that poverty is a very serious problem in India .

Youth can play a role in reducing poverty by spreading awareness, volunteering and engaging in social work, and supporting education initiatives .

The survey suggests that poverty primarily affects children through poor education, malnutrition and poor health, and child labor .

The most effective measures to reduce poverty in India, as indicated by the survey, include creating more job opportunities, improving education, and implementing skill development programs .

The survey suggests that private companies can contribute to reducing poverty through CSR activities and by creating jobs .

Government schemes are perceived as somewhat effective in reducing poverty according to the survey responses .

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