Question
Easy

Which of the following is true about common property resources ? (A) These are owned by government. (B) These are owned by private companies. (C) These are owned by communities. Options :

1
Only (A) and (C)
2
Only (A) and (B)
3
Only (B)
4
Only (B) and (C)
Question Details
Time to Solve: 12
Exam: CTET
Level/Paper: CTET_P2
Chapter: Indian Constitution: Foundation & Features
Topic: Fundamental Rights, Duties & Directive Principles
Correct Answer
Option A
Explanation

Common property resources (CPRs) are resources that are accessible to all members of a community and are managed collectively by the community. These resources are neither owned by the government nor by private companies, but rather by the community as a whole. Let's explore why Option 1, which states that only (A) and (C) are true, is correct, and why the other options are incorrect. 1. **Explanation for Option 1…Read More

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