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HSC Science (General) 12th Standard Board Exam - Maharashtra State Board Question Bank Solutions for Economics

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Assertion (A): Trade is an engine of growth for an economy.

Reasoning (R): Trade plays an important role for economic development.

[10] Foreign Trade of India
Chapter: [10] Foreign Trade of India
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Identify & explain the concept from the given illustration.

AVM bank provides d-mat facility, internet banking, and mobile banking facilities to its customers.

[9] Money Market and Capital Market in India
Chapter: [9] Money Market and Capital Market in India
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Identify & explain the concept from the given illustration.

Alfonso mangoes from Maharashtra are sold in the international market.

[10] Foreign Trade of India
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Distinguish Between

Internal trade and Foreign trade

[10] Foreign Trade of India
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Explain the types of index numbers.

[6] Index Numbers
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Explain the structure of organized sector of money market in India

[9] Money Market and Capital Market in India
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Explain the types of foreign trade.

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State with reason whether you agree or disagree with the following statement:

Issue of currency notes is the only function of Reserve Bank of India.

[9] Money Market and Capital Market in India
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State with reason whether you agree or disagree with the following statement:

Commercial banks create credit.

[9] Money Market and Capital Market in India
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PASSAGE

Post-liberalization, public sector banks have diversified into non- traditional activities such as mutual funds, merchant banking, venture capital funding etc. There is also growth in parabanking activities such as leasing, hire-purchase and factoring services.

Merchant banking includes issue management, project counselling, working capital financing, foreign currency loans, portfolio management etc.

Retail banking offers financial services to individuals for personal consumption such as housing loans, loans for purchase of consumer durables, auto loans, educational loans, credit cards etc.

Banks have been permitted to enter into the life insurance business.

  1. Identify the areas of diversification undertaken by public sector banks post-liberalization (1 mark)
  2. Mention the financial services offered under retail banking. (1mark)
  3. Give your personal opinion based on the above passage. (2 marks)
[9] Money Market and Capital Market in India
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What are the reasons for the recent growth in public expenditure?

[8] Public Finance in India
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The budget consists of revenue receipts and revenue expenditure ______

[2.07] Public Economics
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Choose the correct pair:

Group A Group B
A. Price Index (a) `(sump_1q_1)/(sump_0q_0) xx 100`
B. Value Index (b) `(sumq_1)/(sumq_0) xx 100`
C. Quantity Index (c) `(sump_1q_1)/(sump_0q_1) xx 100`
D. Paasche's Index (d) `(sump_1)/(sump_0) xx 100`
[6] Index Numbers
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Public expenditure of any government shows ______.

[8] Public Finance in India
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Choose the correct pair :

Group A Group B
1) Price Index a) `(sum p_1q_1)/(sum p_0q_0) xx 100`
2) Value Index b) `(sum q_1)/(sum q_0) xx 100`
3) Quantity Index c) `(sum p_1q_1)/(sum p_0 q_1) xx 100`
4) Paasche's Index d) `(sum p_1)/(sum p_0) xx 100`
[6] Index Numbers
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Trends shown by Public expenditure of any Government shows following trend.

  1. Constant
  2. Increasing
  3. Decreasing
  4. Fluctuating
[8] Public Finance in India
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State with reason whether you agree or disagree with the following statement:

Obligatory function is the only function of the Govenment.

[8] Public Finance in India
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Choose the correct pair:

Group A Group B
1) Price Index a) `(sump_1q_1)/(sump_0 q_0) × 100`
2) Value Index b) `(sumq_1)/(sumq_0) × 100`
3) Quantity Index c) `(sump_1q_1)/(sump_0 q_1) × 100`
4) Paasche's Index d) `(sump_1)/(sump_0) × 100`
[6] Index Numbers
Chapter: [6] Index Numbers
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Calculate the price index number for the given data.

Commodity A B
Price in 2020 (₹) 20 30
Price in 2021 (₹) 40 40
[6] Index Numbers
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State with reason whether you agree or disagree with the following statement:

The quantity index number is one type of index number.

[6] Index Numbers
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