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Per NCERT Class 10 Economics Ch 2, what is the PRIMARY sector?Per NCERT, what is the SECONDARY sector?Per NCERT, what is the TERTIARY sector — also called the SERVICE sector?Per NCERT, what does GDP (Gross Domestic Product) measure?Per NCERT, in calculating GDP, why are only FINAL goods counted — and not intermediate goods?Per NCERT's example, a farmer sells wheat to a flour mill for Rs 20/kg, mill sells flour for Rs 25/kg, biscuitPer NCERT, who measures India's GDP/GVA — and how?Per NCERT, what is GVA — Gross Value Added — and how does it relate to GDP?Per NCERT, what HISTORICAL pattern of sectoral shift has been observed in developed countries — from earliest Per NCERT, why has the TERTIARY sector become the LARGEST producing sector in India between 1977-78 and 2017-1Per NCERT, which sector is the LARGEST PRODUCING sector in India in 2017-18?Per NCERT, despite the tertiary sector being the LARGEST producing sector, which sector still EMPLOYS the mostAn activity that produces goods directly from natural resources, such as farming or fishing, is classified as A Mumbai dabbawala delivering office tiffin is engaged in which sector?Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is defined as the value of:A worker who has a formal contract, regular wages, provident fund and paid leave is employed in the:Approximately what proportion of India's workforce is engaged in the UNORGANISED sector?A farm where five family members do work that only two are needed for is an example of:The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), passed in 2005, guarantees: