This document outlines an intermediate economics preparatory examination, divided into 4 parts. Part A contains 3 short answer questions about producer goods, the problem of choice, and the law of demand. Part B has 3 short answer questions about Say's law of markets, price elasticity of demand, and biodiversity. Part C gives 2 long answer questions about indifference curves and internal economies. Part D asks students to answer 1 long essay question about the characteristics of the Indian economy or sustainable development. The exam is worth a total of 25 marks and students have 1 hour to complete it.
This document outlines an intermediate economics preparatory examination, divided into 4 parts. Part A contains 3 short answer questions about producer goods, the problem of choice, and the law of demand. Part B has 3 short answer questions about Say's law of markets, price elasticity of demand, and biodiversity. Part C gives 2 long answer questions about indifference curves and internal economies. Part D asks students to answer 1 long essay question about the characteristics of the Indian economy or sustainable development. The exam is worth a total of 25 marks and students have 1 hour to complete it.
This document outlines an intermediate economics preparatory examination, divided into 4 parts. Part A contains 3 short answer questions about producer goods, the problem of choice, and the law of demand. Part B has 3 short answer questions about Say's law of markets, price elasticity of demand, and biodiversity. Part C gives 2 long answer questions about indifference curves and internal economies. Part D asks students to answer 1 long essay question about the characteristics of the Indian economy or sustainable development. The exam is worth a total of 25 marks and students have 1 hour to complete it.