The key differences between primary and secondary activities are as follows:
| Basis | Primary Activities | Secondary Activities |
|---|---|---|
| Definition | Economic activities that are directly dependent on the environment for the extraction and utilization of natural resources. | Economic activities that add value to natural resources by transforming raw materials into finished or valuable products. |
| Nature of Work | Involves gathering or extracting raw materials from the earth. | Involves processing, manufacturing, and construction. |
| Examples | Agriculture, mining, fishing, forestry, hunting, and gathering. | Iron and steel manufacturing, car production, textile weaving, baking, and construction. |
| Economic Stage | Dominant in less developed or pre-industrial economies. | Dominant in industrializing and developed economies. |
Which one of the following is incorrectly matched ?
| List-I (Term) | List-II (Meaning) |
| (A) Physiological density | Total population/Net cultivated area |
| (B) Agricultural density | Total agricultural population/Net cultivable area |
| (C) Population density | Total population/Total area |
| (D) Marginal worker | Total population/Total working population |
