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Per NCERT, why are PUBLIC FACILITIES often a better indicator of development than income alone?
AIncome alone is always sufficient
BBecause money in your pocket may not buy clean air, infectious-disease-free environment, or public services if they are not collectively provided
CPublic facilities aren't actually important
DPublic services are universally identical
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. Because money in your pocket may not buy clean air, infectious-disease-free environment, or public services if they are not collectively provided
Per NCERT §Public Facilities, individual money can't buy collective goods like public sanitation or disease-free environments. The other options miss this point.
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