TED: India's hidden hotbeds of invention | Anil Gupta

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11th Grade - University
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Multiple Choice
What realization did the speaker have about his professional work?
He was not earning enough.
He should work in a different field.
He needed to publish more papers.
He was exploiting the knowledge of others.
2.
Multiple Choice
What is a key principle of the Honeybee Network?
Ignoring the source of knowledge.
Keeping knowledge secret.
Sharing knowledge in the original contributor's language.
Monetizing knowledge without sharing.
3.
Multiple Choice
What does the speaker suggest about the needs of marginalized communities?
They are not important.
They should be ignored.
They should be met with innovative solutions.
They are too complex to address.
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Multiple Choice
How does the Honeybee Network help marginalized individuals?
By giving them an identity and platform for their creativity.
By providing them with financial aid.
By relocating them to urban areas.
By offering them traditional jobs.
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What is the significance of the clay hot plate innovation?
It is not energy efficient.
It is more expensive than non-stick pans.
It is a makeshift solution.
It is affordable and safer than traditional non-stick pans.
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