SSC
WORLD GEOGRAPHY
Question
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A country that exhibits the lowest indicators of socioeconomic development is called ____
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Less Developed
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More Developed
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Newly Industrialized
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None of the above
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Gross national income (GNI) per capita The inclusion threshold is set at the three-year average of the level of GNI per capita, which the World Bank defines for identifying low-income countries. At the 2021 review it is $ 1, 018. The graduation threshold is set at 20 per cent above the inclusion threshold.
Detailed explanation-2: -What Are Least-Developed Countries (LDC)? Least-developed countries (LDCs) (sometimes referred to as less-developed countries) are underdeveloped countries that face significant structural challenges to sustainable development. The UN’s list of LDCs currently comprises 46 countries.
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