- Resources: Any material which can be transformed in a way that it becomes more valuable and useful is known as Resources.
- Natural Resources: A natural resource is anything in, on, or above the earth that people use to meet their needs.

- Human Resources: By the term human resources we mean the size of the population of a country along with its efficiency, educational qualities, productivity, organisational abilities and farsightedness.
- Skilled workers: A skilled worker is one who has proper training and education to work in a particular field.
- Economic activities: All these activities that give income to the people are called Economic activities.
- Primary Activities: These include those occupations which are closely related to man’s natural environment. Example: Agriculture, hunting etc.
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What are natural resources?
- A.Resources that are transformed to become more valuable and useful.
- B.Resources found on or above the earth’s surface that are used by people to meet their needs.
- C.Resources that are related to human population and their abilities.
- D.Resources that require proper training and education to work in a particular field.
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- Secondary Activities: The occupations which produce finished goods by using the products of primary activities as raw material.
- Tertiary activity: It consists of all service occupations.
- Disguised unemployment: It is a situation in which more people are engaged in activity than required.
- Seasonal unemployment: It is a type of unemployment under which people are employed during some parts of the year and remain without work during the rest of the year owing to the seasonal nature of work.
- Literate: According to the census of 2001, a person aged 7 years and above can read and write with understanding in any language.
- Investment: The existing stock of physical capital assets such as machinery, building, plant and equipment.
- Productivity: The output of goods and services compared to the inputs used. It is the measure of the efficiency of factors of productions.