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February 2012, the growth rate of agriculture and allied sectors in 2011-12 is » (1) 35 percent (2) 38 percent (3) 25 percent (4) 42 percent ha In the draft Sixth Five Year Plan of India, ie the novel idea included by the Government is (1) Binergy plan (2) Perspective plan (3) Rolling plan (4) Peoples plan In a developing economy, by removing all |4, "obstacles, the plan that seeks to achieve increased income and employment is called (1) Manpower planning (2) Structural planning (8). 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The mid-year analysis of economic survey for the year. 2011-12 stated that Indian economy was expected to register a growth rate of (1) (2) (3) (4) 75 percent 84 pereent 90 percent 80 percent 6 For. improving the effectiveness and contribution of labour to overall production, the Twelfth Five Year Plan approach paper Inid emphasis on’ « a @ @ ) Mechanization Higher wages Health care 7, Im the era of ‘economic planning in India, basic objective of ensuring Equal income to all regions Rapid’ development of backward regions a) (2) (3) (4) ‘Equal investment to all regions Equal development of all regions 8 In the Indian economy, the New Economic © Policy initiated in 1991 intends to a) @) (3) a Reduce economic inequalities . 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Investment (2) ‘Technology (3) Labour (4) All the above In a developing economy, the higher rate of expansion in currency with the public and reserves as compated to that in deposits, leads to a decrease in the a) (2) @) (4) Money trascactions” Money multiplier Liquidity - Rate of interest ‘The monetary policy of 2011 was based on the premise that over the long run high inflation is inimical to sustained growth as it harms investment by a (a) (3) (4) Reducing its efficiency Increasing rate of interest. Creating uncertainty : Depleting capital stock a . (6) 10. 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(2) Slum population (@). Working population, (4) Agricultural workers Fixed stock resources that form a part of the aatural resources of a country are (1). Land resources (2) Mineral resources (3) Fossil fuels (4). 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Land tenure system: y Commercialization of agriculture Ocenpational structure (4) Decay of handicrafts The ecosany where the factors of preductien are far tale, factors of production are sold in the market and there [a free movement. of |. poeds and fhetors of production is eatled @ @ 8) (a) ‘Murket economy ‘Closed economy Bacislist econamy Mixed economy 31. 32, iw www. cenaduprauibha, net (11) PES SF OBIE VST Srgootic PH fyQ0dS A@oso rts 2 Dah SoryS wd) okorga dev 60S edd Ot wager K (1) ebay HOew Agro’ -P @) ebardd BA5 Oat Grgoe (8) vayo Oo wrench ) (8H8 woo oae Bde & vey 605)88_ Y simin ahd s0arn0 fo Sys ©) Bdyo dpossy () BokDS 899 Herod @). wseisos Sy8 aerate _@) eS0bS ds Sp dpossn ww (EsEe SS OSG gros (085 Fes woos mds uQs SySp wo) By) Hook GOS Seashore Romaw ederer odkagsins dmgyo Sdats () Sr oso] Iorsio Q) Sgbdros, wreidgso ) SySo arb S55 (8) SRS¥ea voddowys ABD Deeds, agg otew 6 wind boob dhye weal dB evhre bydy divbin Sond ge Saye age Fy (2) Rabid up gig (0) “rovgares vad Spby Sapte oe Sys 2012 35. The market imperfections in an under-developed country are best reflected in (1) Price rigidity (2) Factor immobility (8) Lack of specialization (4) All the above ‘The main feature of an under-developed country is the existence of ; @ 42) (3) (4) Caste system Vicious circle of poverty Joint family system ‘Under-employment re, Ay Any firm, organization or government agency which organizes the factors of production and determines their price is called ‘ a) (2) (3) (4) Production unit Public sector unit © Sole proprietor Joint venture . According 10 whom is economie growth a relation between rates of increase in capital and the working force on the one hand, and increase in population on the other, such that por capita output fa rising 7 Ragnar Nurkse Hirechman WwW, Rostow AW. 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O12 ‘The distributive pattern of interest payment and income in a country determines the extent of (i) Debt burden (2) Debt management (3) Income inequalities (4) Fiscal deficit Short term rupee resources comprise borrowing from term rhoney. and a @) (3) 4) Commercial papers ‘Term deposits Certificate of deposit All the above Money makes capital more productive with its ability to make capital more liquid and its increasing (Durability (2) Mobility : (3) Store value ‘ (4) Utility The total money supply in India in a given time period equals the sum of currency money and (1) Credit money (2) Money in eirenlation (3) Deposits money (4) Liguié money ‘The ratio which is snaintained by the “commercial banks in India between the ‘customer deposits and bills discounted is called a Q) @) (4) Liquidity ratio Credit deposit ratio Optimum reserve ratio Minimum reserve ratio YOUN, SARAH A, net 39. 41. * (3) 40. a 2g diosa $4 BQoHOdW bolo garod dodd Bt» 69 grond dxoniyoe ( (2) pve er dio ane olpaiindgio yrds wiiraden (4) 4 So Syoy So Sraoy Siebeo sgonosoodS sroH028 (dgin dood mverer SOath (a) gab B55) (2) sesons ddee (8) admed ORS BS ay wy (age Broswd, IkyS derysss edm doth od8 Sregrds wey _ [Gdgersy, $908 4B crgor HOal ord Sint, osreb, @ @) (3) @ HAE gor Kieshod ogo" deg Ded argon already ogo aS 29h woos eds Bios'd Bago agdson8 ShrSidhgo SBD) CH angio S0ok : (1) 8858 bgbo (2) Serta Say, Bog (3) Barady [BdgSo (4) Bagdos igi» edd tos ardug ergo spb Sireip Sedo» GPyom Hgo meg asgirod d4)8D BOE (a) Bagagy HB (2) S88 deb da (8) edeados daiteg O28 (4) SOR Dethg DEB 44, 41, 2.Q.:1 2 A majer structural change in indirégt taxes in (44) Moderation in the growth of narrow money (44. (M1) as against broad money (M3) is on account of the decline in the growth of (1) Deposits and credit (2) Non-performing assets (3) Deposits-and currency (4) Cash reserve ratio In India 12-3 percent of the assets of the total financial system are owned by the (1) Cooperative banks (2) Regional rural banks (3) NABARD (4) Nen-Banking Financial companies rm Aa Pad ‘The open market operations by the Reserve Bank of India relatg to the sale and purchase of y (1) Public sector stocks (2) Corporate securities (3) Government securities (4) Foreign securities’ 47. the form of a wider tax base and gationalization of excise duties was the result of the introduction of (1) Presumptive tax (2) Service tax © (8) Value added tax (4) Minimum alternate tax WWw.cenaduprauoha net @ perGd (Ma) & SgBd8or" wed (M1) a) weehsood votie 69 peoradod® fe fod (1) Gdraey WO SSB (2) 8 SEPA vy (9) Baap Soot $05)» (4) Bids Baby 243 4s, rbS BioG!D Bago DF HEH vipedt 123 mdo/D9 clradragod* SSO (1) BarsS argosen , @) ro8as ymboe ergoer © (@)_ SG (NABARD) (4) ergodds OS Somne wr8S Betyg ergoh dégirod wings Sgrd,S ségherdres 69 ebsysin Dooly Shih H0n0G0089 (1) ehig Bor Greer (2) srtyBeo DErgadler (2) Magygoots DErgbHben (4) 382 BErgoden aged ef ydS weal Lye Sore Seong stim dros Sty Shyg* S95 ag dghpboas drags ssi 600 (BSTowo (1) BeSyS oy (2) bgt ers) (3) wary 036 a6) 4) DrdS vgdS fy 212 + 48 49, 51. (4) Long-term external debt _ (3) , Internal borrowings * other liabilities, the receipts that: remain in (15) ‘The commercial borrowings, NRI deposits |48, ‘and multilateral borrowings . together constitute a country's (1) Total external debt (2) Short-term external debt (8) Total foreign direct investment ‘The pattern of past behaviour, properisity to /49. save and the: tax system in a developing ‘economy together influence the mobilization of > (1) Capital investment (2) Tax revenues (4) Domestic savings In the budget component of borrowings and |50.. the cash balance of the Central Government are the receipts in respect of the it) Non-plan expenditure, (2) Domestic debt buyback scheme (3) Plan expenditure (4) Market stabilization acheme National Food Security Bill seeks to correct |! the-under-consumption by the poor and other vulnerable sections and when operationdlized might entail some rise in the levels of (1) Food prices (2) Subsidy (3) Consumption (4) Per capita monthly expenditure snp Vee CeRaGupral ona, net : @ aredag aperen, Gard er Sdobo Brey pinigos were’ Yobd wahgs ot aay “) Bago wirYes mataso 2) Ryo ds oihgd avein (3) ango DAR age Dpod @) Agee wings moms KSos'd SSG BH, Psuy sg Sok v8 Bod day vod spbss'd dgrhko Sed, 62 Hsin (Serddo gros” (). 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Land Licensed Cultivators Ordinance 2011” which ‘aims at providing loans and other benefits through thé issue of Loan Eligibility Cards to (1) Land holders (2) Tenant farmers (3) Small cultivators (4) Marginal farmers We’ Gene peg 24 ® (Sr hiro Jo digo rvse [rd Goer 58,080 (58 (1) 0f ADS (live) edo (2) Bong 408 (live) adoro’ (8) Borg Sobek (4) ©f domo wo(s SSF gyos* (2011-15) 6 Sos [tio Oise oaks hyo Sowsdos Adiroky ) 673 bof 696 Renee 2) 672 Wook 689 Bossy (8) 685 HB0%» 696 SoSsyren (4) 669 SOow 709 Sossyor-e ripest ghrob sorrdS sonohods “(BSod aides Dholro SoSHS cararew (implications} #0) Ba&os Sdoty BdrGwotn sorgoolroh vbmirs SOyorwors moots Phgy Doryerds Bavayodd Dentin 2 (1) Sosy deprrido (cell) Sgbdrob Deriise (cell) (3) + ang eh, Depefiin (cell) (4 Be wderseh Dersidv (cell) Angiadd wfyor vog GST ab dos “Dd. orgoS BwHS spSsub) oS 2011 ofo SS adadds oye ad ogo 508 amore mele ads (Barzan sByocbb Q) & agiwo (2) Fenced Been (8) Dd, dpbdosorsien U) aod Been 2.012 — 87. 88. 89, According to the latest data on land holdings in the State 2005-06, collected through a quinquennial Census of Land Holdings, the average size of land-holdings in Andhra Pradesh M (2) (3) (4) Declined marginally Increased marginally Rematned unchanged Increased significantly In Andhra Pradesh State-there are soil testing labs in each of the 22 districts and in addition to them there are two other labs established under National Project. in (1) Srikakulam and Medak @) (3) (4) Anantapur and Prakasam ‘Warangal and Rangareddy Mahabubnagar and Kurnool Employment Generation and Marketing Mission set up in AP. aims at creating employment for w (2) 8) ) Rorel/tribal women Rural/tribal unprivileged youth Rural self help group women Rural women entrepreneurs "Unemployment is defined as the number of persons unemployed per 1000 persons in the aw (2) (3) (4) Total population Government sector Labour force Private sector www. cenaduprauibha. net (24) 87. 90. a Soudgos grSbere frome ayo D¥00D4 2005-06 Arsberc koromro Bs8o vos BID Sie grsiere Sbarmiy (1) Sgeyor (marginally) &NS8 @) Soyo BOASS (8) Sr&yBes @ aggorr DONSO wos BAT orgos'd 22 exes! 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Changes effected in 1977 to the’ Andhra [96. 97, * (8) 72-58 lakhs “The headquarters ‘of nationslized United (26) Pradesh’ Agricultural Land Ceiling Act-1973. facilitated to treat a son who becomes a major ” ina family as (Q) Separate unit (2) Earning member (3) Regular member (4) Extra unit In Andhra Pradesh, under Jalayagnatn scheme, the Hundri-Niva Sujala Sravanthi project benefits the districts of (1) Kurnool and Kadapa (2) Anantapur and Kadapa (3) Kurnool and Anantapur (4) Anantapur and Chittoor According to 2001 Census, agricultural labourers in Telangana region “of Andhra Pradesh State is (1) 65-41 lakhs (2) 84-27 lakhs \ (4) 44-57 lakhs India Insurance Company and National Insurance Company working in Andhra Pradesh are located respectively at (1) Mumbai end Chennai (2) Mumbai and Delhi * (8) Kolkata and Chennai (4) - Chennai and Kolkata Wwww,-cenadupratibha net a wold SBR Sgbdvos artiog | SORS Bghn 1979 & 1977 St dhs Bron BONDS Rego 8 Herov08") Sas ‘BYorBT (major) oS) SONOS” (1) Bape axed (2) Sodagesy Seogdiom 8) OtbgoB Sehgdir (4) d8y obrasir ” 97. vos STS woaigo S880 [Bod BSHS SoBNE tao bod ap Bairaurdy does eee (1) Strygn SBaw S65 2) vSodso Oot sas (8) SBryw Law wXosiydo (4) sxodQ8o Nowy Dart vos adi Grosossssy 2001 Merose, [oso wos) — Boome Sphoh pPatien ' (1) 65-41 ofer (2) 3427 of (3), 72:53, ogo (@) 44:57 of» Go BAIS! 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The procurement price is the price paid by |104. mt) 105, 106. 107, (1) the government for the grains purchased from the farmers to build up (1) Necessary stocks Minimum stocks (3) (4) Future stocks Surplus stocks ‘The work force participation rate per 1000 population on current daily status in rural areas of Andhra Pradesh State in 2009 - 10 is 501 (2) 522 (3) 519 (4) 546 ‘ 105, 8) 4) -_ |no6. As .per the estimates of Directorate of| Economics and Statistics, 48°58 1 Cc net area irrigated in Andhra Rgatagh ‘State in 2010-11 is under ) 7 (2) (3) (4) Canals Wells Tanks All the above Accarding to the provisional ertimates off Cersus of India, the districts with largest density of population im 2011 next ta Hyderghad and Kangareddy districts are (1) Visakhapatnam and Krishna (2) Visakhapatnars and West Godavari (3) Krishna and Wert Godavari (4) Warangal and Enst Godavari 107. WWW, cemaduprauibha net (28) ‘Dike GS ede Sxsgo DAI wosow Bee Mod Sher dow crags Bdow 48 () wSSeBS Dogen (2) $98 Dogen (8) Bd (WakigeP) Doge (4) Biber Dog) vols IH orBpod* 2009-10 SomsySod! (rihe Poros) (58 Bong Ho eryrd’ Bhs ad Ho5 eortor (wine #8 Sai Sen 501 522 519 546 @ @ BogdS w§ dMkwdf) HdaW Pays w0 woto istiy 2010-11 Sods Sos" wos AT argos" ays Artoud dhgos 4868 ogo wgh O8 Bocas (1) sede ayo Doig ‘pS BDYSD wd) add Keroro crabs (provisianaly woime Gadin to & prdowts Swot Gordo dere dingd waged eh arog NOMS teen morpebeyee subote Hyer G) Srpseysy Hoa Sty Arso (i) 8) tbody Say Horde (@) Sdorid Sedat Birth, force ‘2012 GTG/202 108, According to the revised’ estimates of 109. 110. qi. 9011 = 12, debt outstanding as percentage of Gross State Domestic Product of Andhra Pradesh State is GQ) 24-72 (2) 20-67 (3) 22-61 (4) 22:30 Among the sources of awn tax revenue of the |108. Government of Andhra Pradesh, 16°88 percent of the revenue (2011-12 RE) comes from 2) Excise-duty (2) Stamps and Registration duty (3) Electricity duty (4) ‘Taxes on motor vehicles As per the provisional estimates of Census of |110- India, the female literacy rate of Andhra Pradesh State in 2011 is (1) 69-74 (2) 65-46 (8) © 67-66 ° @) 56:74 In Andhra Pradesh Stato, 7-422 lakh hectares |111, of irrigational potential was created during the period of (1) Tenth Five Year Plan (2) Ninth Five Year Plan (3) Eleventh Five Year Plan (@ 2007-10 period WwW-cenadupratibha net “4299 108, vos SAF orygod* 2011-12 Sbd0d8 a soso tin gro TR s8gst BoySods anor div K (y 2472 (2) 2067 (3) 22-61 (4) 22:30 é wos GAT Bebsg Hyos Seo wad Srgrod! (2011-12 S80008 " vodir) 1688 TSO TBSD Sio¥rd\o (1) dgyer Sodsdy (2) Frowe wooly TeypAas dost 43) Degas dost (@®) Bro airero p So) 26S herome «weds wore rsh 2 S yos IF mgpos‘o hoo wh origs dé» (1) 59-74. (2) 65-46 (8) 67-66 (4). 5674 wos BSE orgyost 7422 ogo wEg 24 DOtio Hoemdgetiy DVDS srodw (1) 88S SosSy pores (2) FQySS Sosy Bros @) S8Sods Boddy urd¥ (4) 2007-10 agg som 2.0.12 112 The main goal of the Twelfth Five Year Plan of Andhre Pradesh State is faster, sustainable and more (1D) Export growth (2) Capital growth (8) Inclusive growth: (4) All the above 113, During the Second Five Your Flan of Andhra Pradesh, irrigation was asaigned high prinrity and hence ihe State accounted for one-tenth of India’s total production of (1) Paddy (2) Pulses (3) Food grains (4) Oil seeds 114. Agriculture sector in Andhra Prasiesh State showed certain ins of recovery and posted “an average growth of 5°98 percent during (1) Eleventh plan perio {@) Teoth plan period (3) 2000-02 periods (4) 20-12 ods f per Cs fe BSF oxyos'a aysirod Wein cede ali, het 11g, s sree me eS a “Hess btane pa a upedd (1) atisebo 96 (2) dare dye “() AEP yp ‘ (BSB why 113, oe on oe Py fuatied thle Hs Pohod aa o8 0 Sekdew Sdoeroys or ~~ (2) Sp aye ey, ated wang wo ae foes Sore Rorrtht SiS 696 we Siieo Bygd aGods. weet 0) Sioa Sodig Gores rety (2) ddd Sowltg horOe meta 2000= 02 Sadly son Agrcltore Land Cetng Act ithe eueome (185 @) 1961 1959 4) Rat = 116, As stated in Government of AP, Survey 2011-12, the land Milan badier he mates done iis (1) 8007 crores (2) 8071 crores (9) 8 205 crores, (a) © 208 crores, 2010 12 Sigg seca 116, woys (SET phgbdy oMs vgs Wy 211-12 petty 2010-11 sosdydoo* eer Sirk ry (1) © 107 Bes @) 171 Sty (3) E215 Sto (4) © 218 San 2012 ui. 118. 119. 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Boj SST HE Erodok Doers oysays Andhra Pradesh is to develop value added Agro Industries to qa) (2) (3) (4) Generate employment in rural areas Provide returns to farmers Maximize potential in agriculture sector All the above Under Village as Insutance Unit Scheme, ‘Andhra Pradesh is the only State to have village as insurance unit-in all the districts from Kharif season of (2), 2008 (2) 2007 @) (4) 2006 2009 For the development of agriculture and allied sectors, financial assistance is provided to ‘the societies under Integrated Co-operative Development Projects for the ereation of (1) Godowns () 6) (4), Banking counters Storage facilities All the above In aécordanee. with thir 2007 resolution of National Development Council, Food Security Mission won launched in Andhra Pradesh ‘with an objective of inereasing the production ‘and productivity of (1) Rice and ofl wood (@) o Pulses and sugarcane Rice and pulses Rice, wheat and pulees 118. @ 19, dood Terod vf aodbyS $9. 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In 2010~11, in Andhra Pradesh State, the 121. 2010-11 SoSdySos* ois dG 122, 128, 124, cc) share of crop loans disbursed by cooperative banks to total crop loans is a) (2) @) @) 18-18 percent 22-24 percent 19-88 percent 80-17 percent In the total disbursement of agricultural credit in 2010-11 in Andhra Pradesh State, 78-20 percent is disbursed by (1)° Cooperative banks 2 (3) (4) Regional rural banks Agriculture development banks Commercial banks The total area covered under high yielding variety seeds in 2010-11 in Andhra Pradesh State (in ‘000 hectares) is 3527 4452 5826 5014 (2) (3) (4) Among te agricultural inputs used in “Andhra Pradesh State in 2010-11, a @ quentity of 0-07 lakh’ MTs consumption is ‘ass.ciated’ with (1) Fertilizers (2) HYV seeds Pesticides (4) Organic manure 122, TH0d omg Dds Sob avtro Avgod* Sirrd ergoes atrgar des Sob ancray (1) 18:18 win (2) 2224 Pdsy (3) 1938 -wdiiy (4) 3017 Paddy wolG BST oryost 2010-11 SoSdyso8" wergar Se as entre pe 13:20 w&o vérgar Bhs () Biro ergomen 12) Fo8os (rboo angotien @). Sgbr0b WH ego OD) wide ergotsen 123, 2010-11 Sosaysost vos eat HQIOS' Why Oihad Iso Dkro (Sod By Sogo Obgkn Bo we so) (1) 3527 (2) 4452 (8) 5826 (4) 5014 wos = SBF rsgos* = 2010-11 Hobsywos* —aeirhods —_gSsralh SayHos’ 5007 oo BYE oxy (MTs) Dsirhowsnss5 a) (2) ® awiyer Iwihy Gros Seo (HYV) srw (82 SostSE drodven (4) Dojo (organic) ddayen 2012 WWW. cenagHpratibha net A 425, As. stated in Government of AP. |125. wos BOF ese ops wos ey 126. 127, Socio-economic Survey 2011 - 12, among the total fair price shope functioning in the State as on 81-11-2011, on an average, cach shop is catering to @ (2) 8) a) 400 families 535 families 435 families 500 families Agrioulture seetor related works undertaken | 96, by the Andhra Pradesh State Cooperative Rural Irrigation Corporation are . (1) Drilling of surface and in-well bores (2) Lift irrigation schemes (8) - Construction of check dams (4) All the above Farm mechanization scheme . in Pradesh State intends to accelerate agricultural mechanization to achieve higher production and to meet the challenge faced due to. > > a (2) @) @) Water scarcity. = Shortage of storage facilities Labour scarcity Power shortage 198, ‘The financial allorstion made by tho Governmont of Andhra Pradesh in 2011 to “* qrganize’ Rytha Chaitanyn Yatras is (1) 7495-00 Inks (7290-00 lakhs (3) % 600-00 lakhs (4) © 450-00 Inkha 2011-12 Sf Bays 31-11-2011 arch mgyjod? Hk Endo Sands bo bows Sto 88 State SSP NSHH SO i (1) 400 ddvowrss (2) 585 Hdvowro%> a, es (3) 435 Hdvowrods > (@) 500 Bmore K wos dh ofp “Sines rho be dirso SHES LYS Sphro8 dos Sonos dies (1) BS9So Oo He emdyo Gor Q | 233180 Shen @ BE wSyo doysts | ow pS soyso why avalon vos Gato $5) aNBEAS bho HOomohoad —SpSirol alro(Bsin argor w98 488 Bbal 49 SoS Dbyte dred aby () a8 Fos (2) dog B¥orgo FOS (3) primo Sos (4) Dddge SOS 2011 Soddybod" Oe Betz aise Adgrode vo BSE Beige deranotd Dg (1) 7495-400 efen (2) 2 22090 offen (© sonD0 eges (4) T 450-00 eee 2012 In Andhra Pradesh State, two. Cooperative |129, 128, - @ 81. . It has been made mandatory on the part of Tribunals were constituted in 1993 at Hyderabad and Vijayawada and two more were formed in 2003 at (1) Warangal and Kurnool (2)° Tirupati and Visakhapatnam (8) Karimnagar and Tirupati (4) Warangal and Visakhapatnam the rice millers in Andhra Pradesh that they should purchase paddy of fair average quality at a price not less than the minimum support price of % 1100 (2) 2 1080 (3) (4) = 1180 "= 1200 Civil Supplies Corporation. in” Andhra Pradesh supplied imported palmolein oil to the below poverty line card holders through Public distribution system at.a rate of a) @) @) Oy 45 per liter % 55 per liter 740 per liter z 50 Fr liter Tn Andhra Pradesh Staie, the Department of Industries was set up with the objective of (1) Establishing industrial cooperntives (2) Extending credit to artisans (3) Establishing end = small industrics All the above cottage (a) eee canada aba, neh (a) 130. @ VOG BAT ooo 1993 5 zraoarc Hoh deakrds! Beds ox Bess Tengsdys Storr 2003 S* soot Bodh Se8Dy5 [oere (1) B80KE Bas Lora 2) B&S8 Hoa Srpseysy (8) S60546 LGolo BSS» SOOnS SDaly Depts» oS GET mses") BS dos dios arte $ Ho Sdordgso Obm SESS GE Si SOS BS 48 SoH SkySm Bod Spd a) @ 1100 (2) % 1080 (3) % 1180 (4) 71200 1 SOS BSIED HS Soro se yds5 S808 Tph Oris, oh Botys Gerdodd S55 anger Aiiss aioe FD words shor Foxy Te (1) Sets & 45 HoH 2) Beto 'e 55 sex (8) Bots F 40 8x (4) dacs t 50 Bow wos GEG ojos’ soo red RoPenybe dupe adipto () Sbppe Buddah Sofa (2) $8 Boos SdhB sOyocs @) mds Sbose i RoPane BS Bay6d ed oy 184, 2012 www.eenaduprauibhanet @ 188, As per the new Industrial Promotion Policy [18% 2010-15 Sr&S aOprane SpKgSS Iorso ‘9010 = 16, the projects with investment more than % 250 ¢rores in’ Andhra Pradesh State are called (2) Major projects @ (3) @ ‘Mega projects Medium projects Multinational projects ‘The Hyderabad Co-operative Insurance Compainy-was taken over by the Government in = ) ~ 1954 (2 1956 (3) 1972 (4), 1966 186, Sponsored by the Syndicate Bank, the new Rural Bank named as Andhra Pragathi Rural | Bank is formed with the amalgamation of Rayalaseema Grameena Bank and ) () Chaitanya and Sreerama Grameena Banks > (2). Pinakini and Sreerama Grameena Banks @), * a) Pinakini and Anantha Grameena Banks Saraswathi and Sangameswara Grameens Banks 136 Government of Andhra Pradesh Inunched tho “five power wupply facility’ to ngriculture ector on (iv May, 2004 tay 16! May, 2004 (a) 12 June, 2008 (18 June, 2008 Ss8o wold SAE wfpod'd % 260 Sy $oB Oeyb Dyed NOMS PBhow “pada () ded Rho (2). Sim PBha (8) Bato Be (4) SPEAKS [Pager 134, rdoanes Sood His Sowdd Sway ofrairsgo Bost BOs Sossyso () hy we > @) (3) a 1954 1956 1972, 1966 135. SBS wrgoks S75 Sos vos SNe + rbre axgow wet Degas FS EPdS argos? SedSoxt) wrote bib urbe wgo8 SDasy Q) 38g Seda «Gore argoen 2) DRED Boo dow (rbo argomen (@) be80' Ba whos [who ergoter (4) S8%gB Sook Bovis de ergo 198, Sgihoh coms ood Dope dior Brom) wos BAN Bybago FOy00S ES) (L i4 a, 2008 (2) 16 ch, 200d (8) 12 eS, 2008 (a) 18 eS, 2004 2012 VOM smbasleatega be ath (36) f& 197. Government of Andhra Pradesh haa[I82, vot Gas genige £9 seyA seepe intredseed in interest eubsidy acheme of “adem og" D paige DHS Se PS "Pavala Vaddl" to reduce financial burden for ang state 6 Sage pases a“ 140, selling up new mero and emall enterprises incladling - a a a (4), Horticulture promotion intustries | Accerding to Bureau of Keonomics and ‘Btatistien, the iridex of induntrinl production (Consumer goods indurtrive ‘Réral artinan industries Ferd processing industries remy, Showed |G) BekeHerd seye (S508 (2) joins SS doers aS (8) &S EFbber Sojkeeo | P (0 Madghtrch Seyso | soytsien /)238. oe aS Meh) fodate, Zatyhy mariner wes Bobs ydom with base year 1903-94, in Andhrn Pradesh | Ses

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