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Which of the following is a conventional source of energy?

[7] Environment and Sustainable Development
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In which of the following countries does the service sector contribute the most to GDP?

[8] Comparative Development Experiences of India and Its Neighbours
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Which of the following country was faster in shifting its workforce from agriculture to the service sector?

[8] Comparative Development Experiences of India and Its Neighbours
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Which of the following is a feature pertaining to the Indian economy?

[8] Comparative Development Experiences of India and Its Neighbours
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Which of the following statement is not true for a worker?

[6] Employment: Growth, Informalisation and Other Issues
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Which of the following is the correct definition of self-employed?

[6] Employment: Growth, Informalisation and Other Issues
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Which of the following workers is a regular salaried employee?

[6] Employment: Growth, Informalisation and Other Issues
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The process of moving from self-employment and regular salaried employment to casual work is known as ____________.

[6] Employment: Growth, Informalisation and Other Issues
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An arrangement in which a worker uses his own resources to make a living is known ____________.

[6] Employment: Growth, Informalisation and Other Issues
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Read the following hypothetical text and answer the given question:

India’s Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector is poised for a mega transformation in 2020, with the launch of an Alibaba-like e-marketplace, trendy yet affordable khadi products to appeal to the masses and digital data-based credit ratings to help entrepreneurs avail loans. However, the MSME sector, often considered the bulwark of the economy as it contributes around 29% to the GDP and 48% to the Indian exports. There is an urgent need of major reforms and policy interventions towards ensuring timely availability of low cost credit, improving ease of doing business and technological up gradation, to take on the formidable challenge of creating millions of jobs, ensure equitable distribution of national income and achieving large-scale import substitution. The World Bank has recently approved loan worth $750 million to address the immediate liquidity and credit needs of India’s MSME sector that has been severely impacted by the Covid-19 crisis. This will give a push to the Atmanirbhar Bharat vision of the government.

Identify which of the following is not an advantage of the MSME sector?

[2] Indian Economy 1950-1990
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Read the following hypothetical text and answer the given question:

India’s Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector is poised for a mega transformation in 2020, with the launch of an Alibaba-like e-marketplace, trendy yet affordable khadi products to appeal to the masses and digital data-based credit ratings to help entrepreneurs avail loans. However, the MSME sector, often considered the bulwark of the economy as it contributes around 29% to the GDP and 48% to the Indian exports. There is an urgent need of major reforms and policy interventions towards ensuring timely availability of low cost credit, improving ease of doing business and technological up gradation, to take on the formidable challenge of creating millions of jobs, ensure equitable distribution of national income and achieving large-scale import substitution. The World Bank has recently approved loan worth $750 million to address the immediate liquidity and credit needs of India’s MSME sector that has been severely impacted by the Covid-19 crisis. This will give a push to the Atmanirbhar Bharat vision of the government.

MSME sector suffered to a large extent in COVID-19 pandemic situation due to ______.

[2] Indian Economy 1950-1990
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Read the following hypothetical text and answer the given question:

India’s Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector is poised for a mega transformation in 2020, with the launch of an Alibaba-like e-marketplace, trendy yet affordable khadi products to appeal to the masses and digital data-based credit ratings to help entrepreneurs avail loans. However, the MSME sector, often considered the bulwark of the economy as it contributes around 29% to the GDP and 48% to the Indian exports. There is an urgent need of major reforms and policy interventions towards ensuring timely availability of low cost credit, improving ease of doing business and technological up gradation, to take on the formidable challenge of creating millions of jobs, ensure equitable distribution of national income and achieving large-scale import substitution. The World Bank has recently approved loan worth $750 million to address the immediate liquidity and credit needs of India’s MSME sector that has been severely impacted by the Covid-19 crisis. This will give a push to the Atmanirbhar Bharat vision of the government.

Read the following statements - Assertion (A) and Reason (R)

Assertion (A): Small scale industries ensure a more equitable distribution of national income and wealth.

Reason (R): The ownership of small scale industries is more wide spread than the ownership of large scale industries.

Select the correct alternative from the following:

[2] Indian Economy 1950-1990
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Read the following hypothetical text and answer the given question:

India’s Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector is poised for a mega transformation in 2020, with the launch of an Alibaba-like e-marketplace, trendy yet affordable khadi products to appeal to the masses and digital data-based credit ratings to help entrepreneurs avail loans. However, the MSME sector, often considered the bulwark of the economy as it contributes around 29% to the GDP and 48% to the Indian exports. There is an urgent need of major reforms and policy interventions towards ensuring timely availability of low cost credit, improving ease of doing business and technological up gradation, to take on the formidable challenge of creating millions of jobs, ensure equitable distribution of national income and achieving large-scale import substitution. The World Bank has recently approved loan worth $750 million to address the immediate liquidity and credit needs of India’s MSME sector that has been severely impacted by the Covid-19 crisis. This will give a push to the Atmanirbhar Bharat vision of the government.

State whether the given statement is true or false:

Small Scale Industries are the largest employer of the labour force in India.

[2] Indian Economy 1950-1990
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Read the following case study carefully and answer the question that follows.

Human capital can be defined as the body of knowledge possessed by the population and the capacity of the population to use the knowledge effectively. Until the late 1950s, no economist and any other social scientist did pay much attention to the role of investment in human beings as an important determinant of economic development. The birth of this idea can be dated from the presidential address of Prof. Theodore W. Schultze to the American Economic Association in December 1960. As a result, the concept of human capital formation came to the limelight. A circular relationship between human development and economic growth has come to be established. Economic growth creates conditions for better health and education facilities; which in turn spur economic growth.

Human Capital Formation came into existence in ______.

[4] Human Capital Formation in India
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Read the following case study carefully and answer the question that follows.

Human capital can be defined as the body of knowledge possessed by the population and the capacity of the population to use the knowledge effectively. Until the late 1950s, no economist and any other social scientist did pay much attention to the role of investment in human beings as an important determinant of economic development. The birth of this idea can be dated from the presidential address of Prof. Theodore W. Schultze to the American Economic Association in December 1960. As a result, the concept of human capital formation came to the limelight. A circular relationship between human development and economic growth has come to be established. Economic growth creates conditions for better health and education facilities; which in turn spur economic growth.

Economists say that the main key player of economic development is ______.

[4] Human Capital Formation in India
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Read the following case study carefully and answer the question that follows.

Human capital can be defined as the body of knowledge possessed by the population and the capacity of the population to use the knowledge effectively. Until the late 1950s, no economist and any other social scientist did pay much attention to the role of investment in human beings as an important determinant of economic development. The birth of this idea can be dated from the presidential address of Prof. Theodore W. Schultze to the American Economic Association in December 1960. As a result, the concept of human capital formation came to the limelight. A circular relationship between human development and economic growth has come to be established. Economic growth creates conditions for better health and education facilities; which in turn spur economic growth.

In ______ Five year Plan, India emphasized on human capital formation.

[4] Human Capital Formation in India
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Read the following case study carefully and answer the question that follows.

Human capital can be defined as the body of knowledge possessed by the population and the capacity of the population to use the knowledge effectively. Until the late 1950s, no economist and any other social scientist did pay much attention to the role of investment in human beings as an important determinant of economic development. The birth of this idea can be dated from the presidential address of Prof. Theodore W. Schultze to the American Economic Association in December 1960. As a result, the concept of human capital formation came to the limelight. A circular relationship between human development and economic growth has come to be established. Economic growth creates conditions for better health and education facilities; which in turn spur economic growth.

________ means an improvement in the quality of life and living standards, e.g., measures of literacy, life expectancy, and health care.

[4] Human Capital Formation in India
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Estimate the value of Nominal Gross Domestic Product for a hypothetical economy, the value of Real Gross Domestic Product and Price Index are given as ₹ 500 crores and 125 respectively.

[8] Comparative Development Experiences of India and Its Neighbours
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Distinguish between ‘Value of Output’ and ‘Value Added’.

[2] National Income Accounting
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‘Pesticides are chemical compounds designed to kill pests. Many pesticides can also pose health risks to people even if exposed to nominal quantities.’

In the light of the above statement, suggest any two traditional methods for replacement of the chemical pesticides.

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