Question 2 :
The weavers from Erodeget the yarn from the merchant and supply him the cloth.
Question 3 :
The earnings of the workers at the garment export factory are barely enough to cover their day-to-day needs.
Question 4 :
The weavers have no way of knowing who they are making the cloth for and the price it is sold for.
Question 6 :
The weavers in Tamil Nadu make cloth based on the order from the __________.<br>
Question 8 :
Erode's bi-weekly cloth market in Tamil Nadu is one of the largest cloth markets _________.
Question 9 :
Marketers often use the term ________ to cover various groupings of customers.
Question 10 :
The following is/are an activity(ies) taken up by a weavers cooperatives?
Question 11 :
<p>A network of delivering products to the customer which is composed of distributors, suppliers, and manufacturing company is classified as _________.</p>
Question 12 :
<h5>Match Columns</h5><table class="wysiwyg-table"><tbody><tr><th>Column I</th><th>Column II</th></tr><tr><td>(i) Farmer</td><td>(a) Supplies to exporter</td></tr><tr><td>(ii) Merchant</td><td>(b) Chain of stores</td></tr><tr><td>(iii) Foreign businessman</td><td>(c) Harvest cotton</td></tr></tbody></table>
Question 14 :
The silver medalist, white Australian athlete, Peter Norman, wore a human rights badge on his shirt during the medal ceremony of Mexico Olympics ____________________.
Question 16 :
Set of organizations interdependent on each other that help in making market offerings available to the customer is called ____________.
Question 17 :
Erode's bi-weekly cloth market in _________ is one of the largest cloth markets in the world.
Question 18 :
Women are employed as helpers for thread cutting, _____________.These jobs have the lowest wages.
Question 19 :
The arrangement between the merchant and theweavers is an example of the putting-out system.
Question 20 :
<h5>Match Columns:</h5><table class="wysiwyg-table"><tbody><tr><th>Column I</th><th>Column II</th></tr><tr><td>(i) Advertising</td><td>(a) Increased brand preference</td></tr><tr><td>(ii) Shift to packaged products</td><td>(b) Personal emotions</td></tr><tr><td>(iii) Repeat advertisements</td><td>(c) Loss of livelihood for small businessmen</td></tr></tbody></table>