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Ise Objectives
Ise Objectives
Ise Objectives
QUESTION BANK
2. Personal laws referred to the system of religious rules, customs & practices for different religious books.
( personnel, religious, secular)
4. According to the Ashram institution the 4 parts of human life are organised in the order of
Brahmacharya, Grishastha, Vanaprastha & Sanyasa.
14. Catholics formed the largest group among the Christians.( protestants, cathelics, orthodox)
18. The word is derived Jain is derived from ‘JIN’, which means conqueror. (supreme,conquer,truth,non-violence).
20.The 4 important forms of Buddhism are Theravad, Mahayan, Vajrayan, & Zen.
27. Sikhs are primarily divided into Khalsa ans Sanatani Sikhs.
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30.Parsi migrated to india from iran in 10th century.
33.In the past independence period, English replaced Urdu as the the official & port languages in india.
34. If parents live with their mature children & their spouses it is known as joint family.
35. A matrilineal family is constituted by children who are known by name of mother.
38. When 2 generation of family members live together functionally & substantially it is known as Marginal Joint family.
39. When 2 families having blood relationship are living together separately but functioning under 1 common authority it is known
as functional joint family.
40. As per NSSO repot 1999-2000, 26% of population lie below poverty line.
42.. When employed people are contributing less then they are capable of it is known as underemployment.
43. Due to improve methods of population & introduction of new technology there is technological employment.
46. NREGA was a wage employment programme launched on Feb 26 by submerging SGRY & ENFFWP.
47. A group insurance scheme launched in 2007 & covers all BPN in age group 18-60 years is Janashree bima yojana.
56. The gender ratio in India is 933 females per 1000 males.
Long Questions:
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UNIT – 2 Introduction to Various Sectors in India
2) Electricity generation, gas & water supply is a part of secondary sector. (primary, secondary, tertiary)
4) When a country is in state of underdevelopment, secondary sector makes the maximum contribution to national income. (
FALSE ) [ primary sector]
8) Due too the adoption of HYV programme the yield of wheat crop has increased the most.
9) In 2003-04, 44% of the the gross crop area was covered by HYV programme. ( 80 million hectare).
15) The annual average growth rate of industry production over the planning period has been 6.4% per annum.
16) Rubbers & platic are examples of intermediate goods. (basic goods, intermediate goods)
18) According to MSME Development Act,2006, manufacturing units with investment between Rs. 25 Lakhs to Rs.5 crore are
small enterprise.( micro,small,medium)
19) The no. of registered & unregistered small scale units in 2005-06 where 123.42 lakhs.
20) Small scale & cottage industries have high output capital ratio & employment capital ratio.
21) The problems of industrial sector are due to infrastructure & Govt. Policy.
22) The causes of sickess of small scale industry are identified as financial mismanagement & demand recession.
24) The average growth of service sector during 10th plan turns out to be 9% per annum.
25) Service sector growth must be supported by proportionate growth of industrial sector otherwise, service sector growth will
not be sustainable. ( TRUE )
28) India has a great potential in the tourism sector to improve the growth of services of India.
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Long Question
3. Make a comparative study of the growth in the 3 sectors in the planning period. (10 marks)
1. The share of agricultural & allied products in exports was 10% in 2006-07.
3. The principle exports from india are tea & coffee & iron ore.
4. As an individual country US has the highest share of import & export with India.
6. In recent years, Indias export to Asia & Oceania market have shown a great jump.
8. Among the trading partners the highest share of imports & exports are with OECD.
10. The 2 set of accounts in the BOP statement are current & capital.
11. The root cause of development disequilibrium in BOP in import of capital & technology.
13. BOP disequilibrium due to infrastructural upgradation in the economy in known as structural disequilibrium.
15. Reduction of official rate at which currency is exchanged for another currency in known as devaluation.
16. In case of deficit in BOP, RBI should follow a contractionary policy. (contractionary, expansion)
17. Devaluation makes export goods cheaper & import goods dearer.
Long Questions:-
1. The new economic policy was necessitated due to extremely low foreign exchange reserve of Rs. 2400 crore in 1991.
4. Structural Adjustment Programme of 1991 was designed with the assistance of IMF and World Bank.
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5. The New Economic Policy prevented external default and increased India’s foreign exchange assets.
6. In the period 1992-2008, the Indian economy was able to register an average rate of growth of more than 5.7% per year.
8. The main target of NEP was reduction of current account deficit in BOP to 2.7% of GDP in 1991-92.
11. Of the many forms of privatisation __divesture_ through equity sale is the most significant.
12. Disinvestment means disposal of public sector unit’s equity in the market.
13. Globalisation means integrating the domestic economy with the world economy.
14. In the Indian context, globalisation implies opening up of the economy to FDI
15. Globalisation of UDC will reduce the capital output ratio and raise the labour productivity.
16. The globalisation process is a redistribution of economic power at the world level.
17. Due to globalistaion, the share of India’s exports in the world improved to 1% in 2005.
18. The foreign exchange reserve in India at present (2010-2011) is approximately U.S $ 300 billion.
20. Globalised economies tend to perform well during a period of high growth in the world economy.
21. Globalised economies are prone to severe dislocation and collapse during a downturn in international economic activity.
Long Questions
Note: The Question Bank has been prepared by Dr. Shuvasri Das and is not exhaustive. Students are requested to study all the
topics prescribed in the syllabus and discussed in the class.