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In modern economies, the tertiary sector (services) has expanded significantly. Services like banking, education, healthcare, and IT now employ more people than agriculture or industry. Developed countries have a large proportion of their workforce in service-based activities, whereas developing countries still rely on primary and secondary sectors. The growth of digital technology and outsourcing has further boosted the service industry
Which service is NOT part of the tertiary sector?
Banking
Teaching
Fishing
Healthcare
- Banking: This is a service-based activity, part of the tertiary sector. It involves management and safeguarding of money, providing loans, etc.
- Teaching: Part of the tertiary sector, this involves the provision of education services in schools, colleges, etc.
- Fishing: This activity is part of the primary sector as it involves extracting resources directly from nature, similar to agriculture.
- Healthcare: It is a service-based activity and forms part of the tertiary sector. It includes medical and healthcare services.
- Correct Answer: Option 3: Fishing
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