Q25. What are the demands foreign buyers make on the garment exporters? Why do the garment exporters agree to these demands?

 

Q26. How does market work in favour of the rich and powerful? What are the ways to overcome them?

 

Q27. Think of something common that we use. It could be sugar, tea, milk, pen, paper, pencil, etc. Discuss through what chain of markets this reaches you. Can you think of the people that help in the production or trade?

 

Q28. How is putting out system advantageous and disadvantageous for the weavers?

 

Q29. Describe the conditions of employment as well as the wages of workers in the garment exporting factory. Do you think the workers get a fair deal?

 

Q30. Establish relationship between the market and equality.

Or

Do you think that everyone gains equally in the market?

Or

Explain relationship between the market and equality with the help of example.

 

Q31. Arrange the statements given alongside in the correct order and then fill in the numbers in the cotton bolls accordingly. The first two have already been done for you.

1. Swapna sells the cotton to the trader.

2. Customers buy these shirts in a supermarket.

3. Trader sells cotton to the Ginning Mill.

4. Garment exporters buy the cloth from merchants for making shirts.

5. Yarn dealers or merchants give the yarn to the weavers.

6. The exporter sells shirts to the businessperson from the USA.

7. Spinning mill buys the cotton and sells yarn to the yarn dealers.

8. Weavers return with the cloth.

9. Ginning mill cleans the cotton and makes it into bales.

 

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