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Candidates must write the Code on the title page of the answer-book. Series $HKP25/C SET~1 Code No. Roll No. NOTE : (i) Please check that this question paper contains 8 printed pages. (ii) Code number given on the right hand side of the question paper should be written on the title page of the answer-book by the candidate. (iii) Please check that this question paper contains 34 questions. (iv) Please write down the serial number of the question in the answer-book before attempting it. (v) 15 minute time has been allotted to read this question paper. The question paper will be distributed at 10.15 a.m. From 10.15 a.m. to 10.30 a.m., the students will read the question paper only and will not write any answer on the answer-book during this period. ECONOMICS Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 80 General Instructions : Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them : (i) This question paper comprises two sections : Section A Macro Economics 40 marks Section B Indian Economic Development 40 marks (ii) There are 34 questions in the question paper. All questions are compulsory. (iii) Question numbers 1 10 and 18 27 (including two Case-Based Questions) are Very Short- answer Questions, carrying 1 mark each. They are required to be answered in one word or one sentence each. (iv) Both sections have four questions of one mark each as Case-Based Questions (CBQs). (v) Question numbers 11 12 and 28 29 are Short-answer Questions, carrying 3 marks each and are to be answered in 60 80 words each. (vi) Question numbers 13 15 and 30 32 are also Short-answer Questions, carrying 4 marks each and are to be answered in 80 100 words each. (vii) Question numbers 16 17 and 33 34 are Long-answer Questions, carrying 6 marks each and are to be answered in 100 150 words each. (viii) Answers should be brief and to the point. Also the above word limit be adhered to as far as possible. (ix) There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided in both the sections of the question papers. Only one of the choices in such questions have to be attempted. (x) In addition to this, separate appropriated instructions are given with each section and question, wherever necessary. 58/1/1

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Candidates must write the Code on the title page of the answer-book.

Series $HKP25/C SET~1

Code No.

Roll No.

NOTE : (i) Please check that this question paper contains 8 printed pages.

(ii) Code number given on the right hand side of the question paper should be written on the title page of the answer-book by the candidate.

(iii) Please check that this question paper contains 34 questions. (iv) Please write down the serial number of the question in the answer-book before attempting it. (v) 15 minute time has been allotted to read this question paper. The question paper will be

distributed at 10.15 a.m. From 10.15 a.m. to 10.30 a.m., the students will read the question paper only and will not write any answer on the answer-book during this period.

ECONOMICS

Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 80

General Instructions : Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them : (i) This question paper comprises two sections : Section A Macro Economics 40 marks Section B Indian Economic Development 40 marks (ii) There are 34 questions in the question paper. All questions are compulsory. (iii) Question numbers 1 10 and 18 27 (including two Case-Based Questions) are Very Short-

answer Questions, carrying 1 mark each. They are required to be answered in one word or one sentence each.

(iv) Both sections have four questions of one mark each as Case-Based Questions (CBQs). (v) Question numbers 11 12 and 28 29 are Short-answer Questions, carrying 3 marks each and

are to be answered in 60 80 words each. (vi) Question numbers 13 15 and 30 32 are also Short-answer Questions, carrying 4 marks each

and are to be answered in 80 100 words each. (vii) Question numbers 16 17 and 33 34 are Long-answer Questions, carrying 6 marks each and

are to be answered in 100 150 words each. (viii) Answers should be brief and to the point. Also the above word limit be adhered to as far as

possible. (ix) There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided in both the sections of

the question papers. Only one of the choices in such questions have to be attempted. (x) In addition to this, separate appropriated instructions are given with each section and question,

wherever necessary.

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SECTION A (Macro Economics) (40 marks)

1. (a) Which of the following transactions is not included in National Income ? (Choose the correct alternative) 1

(i) Brokerage paid to broker for facilitating sale of second-hand goods.

(ii) Services of a housewife.

OR

(b) 1

2. __________ is responsible for issuing < 1 currency note in India. (Fill in the blank by choosing the correct alternative) 1

(A) Reserve Bank of India

(B) Ministry of Commerce

(C) Ministry of Finance

(D) NITI Aayog

3. State, whether the following statement is true or false :

1

4. An Indian company acquires a British car company. This transaction would be recorded

on ___________ side of ___________ account.

(Fill in the blanks by choosing the correct alternative) 1

(A) debit, capital

(B) credit, capital

(C) debit, current

(D) credit, current

5. 1

6. If $ 1 = < 80·50, then $ _________ (approximately) would be needed to exchange

< 2,00,000. (Fill in the blank by choosing the correct alternative) 1

(A) 2,484

(B) 2,844

(C) 2,448

(D) 2,882

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Case Study 1

Study the following text carefully and answer question numbers 7 10 :

Government of India announced a lockdown for all the economic and non-economic activities (except emergency ones and selected essential ones) to fight the scare caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. This has caused :

A massive wave of involuntary unemployment particularly in the unorganised and informal sector.

Fall in demand of a large number of goods and services.

Shortage of supply of essentials (specific to health and household) and a lot more.

To overcome the situation of lack of consumption demand in the market period, the government is expected to continue its consumption and investment expenditure. These types of government expenditures are expected to push the disposable income of the common man. To ensure rise in consumption and investment expenditure of household sector.

confidence fell to an all-time low. A majority of respondents reporting pessimism relating to employment, inflation and income.

7. State; whether the following statement is true or false :

1

8. __________ in government expenditure may reduce deflationary gap. (Fill in the blank with the correct answer) 1

9. Private consumption expenditure is directly related to ______________ (income/savings) of the households. (Fill in the blank by choosing the correct alternative) 1

10. Identify the correct statement from the following : 1

(a) Under the situation of inflationary gap, Aggregate Demand exceeds Aggregate Supply, at full employment level of income.

(b) Under the situation of inflationary gap, Aggregate Demand falls short of Aggregate Supply, at full employment level of output.

11. Do you agree with the given statement ? Support your answer with valid example. 3

12. (a) Deficit must exist if a country is facing a situation of Current Account D

Justify the given statement. 3

OR

(b) Defend or refute the given statement with valid arguments. 3

13. 4

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14. (a)

used to reduce deficient demand. 4

OR

(b) In an economy, investment increases by < 1,000 crore and marginal propensity

to save is 0·25.

Calculate :

(i) Investment multiplier (K) 2

(ii) Total increase in income ( Y) 2

15. Define : 2+2=4

(a) Autonomous Consumption Expenditure

(b) Average Propensity to Consume

16. (a) Year 2016 17 2017 18 2018 19

Nominal GDP 6·5 8·4 9 GDP deflator 100 140 125

On the basis of the hypothetical information given above, state for which year

are Real GDP and Nominal GDP equal. 6

OR

(b) (i) 4

S. No.

Items Amount

(in < Crore)

1. Net Value Added at Factor Cost 800

2. Subsidies 40

3. Change in Stock ( ) 70

4. Sales ?

5. Intermediate Consumption 450

6. Consumption of Fixed Capital 40

(ii)

Justify the given statement. 2

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17. (a) icy, the government allocates resources as per the

requirements of the country

Do you agree with the given statement ? Support your answer with valid

reasons. 4

(b) 2

SECTION B

(Indian Economic Development) (40 marks)

18. Under the Industrial Policy Resolution of 1956, industries were classified in

____________ (two/three) categories.

(Fill in the blank by choosing the correct alternative) 1

19. Study the following statements Assertion (A) and Reason (R) :

Assertion (A) : During colonial rule, both mortality rates and infant mortality rates were very high.

Reason (R) : British never paid any heed towards improvement of public health facilities in India.

Choose the correct alternative from the following : 1 (A) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true.

(B) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are false.

20. Choose the correct pair of statements given in columns I and II below : 1

Column I Column II

a. Subsidies i. Maximum quantity of goods that can be imported

b. Karve Committee, 1955 ii. Using small-scale industries to promote rural development

c. Import Substitution Policy

iii. To encourage farmers for adopting new technology

d. Quota iv. To protect domestic firms

Alternatives :

(A) a i

(B) b ii

(C) c iii

(D) d iv

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21. (a) Opening of ______________ canal significantly reduced the cost of transportation

of goods between Britain and India.

(Fill in the blank with the correct answer) 1

OR

(b) 1

22. In India the maternal mortality rate is higher ___________ (China/Pakistan).

(Fill in the blank by choosing the correct alternative) 1

23. Study the following information and fill in the blank by choosing the correct alternative : 1

Country A Country B Country C

Human Development Index (HDI) Value

0·648 0·759 0·562

Country _______ (A/B/C) can be termed as the best on the HDI indicator.

Case Study 2

Study the following text carefully and answer question numbers 24 27 :

quality inputs. Project Simran used agricultural best practices for the same. Simran

Agro works towards providing fair price markets to the farmers. Tomato is the major

crop of the area.

Objectives of Project Simran :

To set up an ideal tomato crop management system for farmers.

To implement modern technology.

To provide marketing support to the farmers.

Project Simran used the soil testing technique for selection of seeds. It procured all the

inputs for farmers, to reduce the production cost. Training by agro-scientists has also

helped in reducing crop failures.

24. Project Simran adopted agricultural best practices for ensuring ____________ .

(Fill in the blank with correct answer) 1

25. State any one objective associated with Project Simran. 1

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26. Contribution of ____________ (agro-scientists/agro-engineers) played an important role

in reducing crop failure. (Fill in the blank with the correct alternative) 1

27. ____________ (Use of better technology/Use of costly technology) may not generally lead

to higher income for the farmers. (Fill in the blank by choosing the correct alternative) 1

28. (a)

Do you agree with the given statement ? Explain with a valid argument. 3

OR

(b) Is environmental crisis a recent phenomenon ? If so, why ? 3

29. The following diagram shows distribution of workforce in India. Analyse and compare

the nature of workforce distribution. 3

Areawise Employment Distribution

30.

Explain the given statement. 4

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31. (a)

Resolution, 1956. 4

OR

(b) under the New Economic

Policy of 1991. 4

32. Discuss any two similar developmental strategies followed by India and Pakistan after

1947. 4

33. (a) What is meant by Poverty Line ? State any two limitations of Poverty Line. 4

(b) 2

34. (a) Comment upon the following statements : 3+3=6

(i) Traditional knowledge and practices are still applicable in ensuring

sustainable development.

(ii) A well-structured rural banking system is important for the

development of a nation.

OR

(b) State, giving valid reasons whether the following statements are true or false : 3+3=6

(i) Capital formation is the key to eradication of poverty.

(ii)

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narjmWu H$moS >H$mo CÎma-nwpñVH$m Ho$ _wI-n¥ð >na Adí` {bIo§ &

Series $HKP25/C SET~1

H$moS> Z§. amob Z§.

ZmoQ> : (i) H¥$n`m Om±M H$a b| {H$ Bg àíZ-nÌ _o§ _w{ÐV n¥ð> 8 h¢ & (ii) àíZ-nÌ _| Xm{hZo hmW H$s Amoa {XE JE H$moS >Zå~a H$mo N>mÌ CÎma-nwpñVH$m Ho$ _wI-n¥ð> na {bI| & (iii) H¥$n`m Om±M H$a b| {H$ Bg àíZ-nÌ _| >34 àíZ h¢ & (iv) H¥$n`m àíZ H$m CÎma {bIZm ewê$ H$aZo go nhbo, CÎma-nwpñVH$m _| àíZ H$m H«$_m§H$ Adí` {bI| & (v) Bg àíZ-nÌ 15 {_ZQ >H$m g_` {X`m J`m h¡ & àíZ- 10.15 ~Oo {H$`m

OmEJm & 10.15 ~Oo go 10.30 ~Oo VH$ N>mÌ Ho$db àíZ- -nwpñVH$m na H$moB© CÎma Zht {bI|Jo &

AW©emñÌ

: 3 : 80 :

: (i) : 40

40 (ii) 34 (iii) 1 10 18 27

1 (iv) (v) 11 12 28 29 3 60

80 (vi) 13 15 30 32 4

80 100 (vii) 16 17 33 34 6 100

150 (viii) (ix)

(x)

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IÊS> H$ (g_{ï> AW©emñÌ) (40 A§H$)

1. (a) {ZåZ{b{IV _| go {H$g boZ-XoZ H$mo amîQ´>r` Am` H$s JUZm _| em{_b {H$`m OmEJm ? (ghr {dH$ën H$m M`Z H$s{OE) 1 (i) eo`a Xbmb H$mo nwamZo _mb Ho$ {dH«$` _| ghm`Vm Ho$ {bE Xbmbr H$m wJVmZ &

(ii) EH$ J¥hUr H$s godmE± &

AWdm

(b) ñQ>m°H$ _| n[adV©Z H$s JUZm Ho$ gyÌ H$m CëboI H$s{OE & 1

2. ^maV _| < 1 Ho$ H$a|gr ZmoQ> Omar H$aZo H$s {µOå_oXmar ____________ H$s h¡ & (ghr {dH$ën MwZH$a [aº$ ñWmZ H$s ny{V© H$s{OE) 1

(A) ^maVr` [aµOd© ~¢H$

(B) dm{UÁ` _§Ìmb`

(C) {dÎm _§Ìmb`

(D) Zr{V (NITI) Am`moJ

3. CëboI H$s{OE, {H$ {ZåZ{b{IV H$WZ h¡ AWdm :

dm{UpÁ`H$ ~¢H$m| Ho$ nmg CZH$s G$U à{H«$`m Ho$ _mÜ`_ go Omo _m±J O_m dmng AmVr h¡, Cgo {ÛVr`H$ O_m H$hm

OmVm h¡ & 1

4. EH$ ^maVr` H$ånZr {~«{Q>e H$ma H$ånZr H$m A{YJ«hU H$aVr h¡ & Bg boZ-XoZ H$mo _________ ImVo Ho$

_________ nj _| {bIm OmEJm & (ghr {dH$ën MwZH$a [aº$ ñWmZm| H$s ny{V© H$s{OE) 1 (A) ny±Or, S>o{~Q>

(B) ny±Or, Ho«${S>Q>

(C) Mmby, S>o{~Q>

(D) Mmby, Ho«${S>Q>

5. Mmby ImVm A{Yeof H$m AW© {b{IE & 1

6. `{X $ 1 = < 80·50 h¡, Vmo < 2,00,000 H$mo ~XbZo Ho$ {bE $ _________ (bJ^J) H$s Amdí`H$Vm

hmoJr & (ghr {dH$ën MwZH$a [aº$ ñWmZ H$s ny{V© H$s{OE) 1 (A) 2,484

(B) 2,844

(C) 2,448

(D) 2,882

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Ho$g AÜ``Z 1

7 10 :

H$mo{dS>-19 µJ¡a-Am{W©H$ J{V{d{Y`m| (AmnmVH$mbrZ d M`{ZV Amdí`H$ (A{Zdm ©) J{V{d{Y`m| H$mH$s KmofUm H$s Wr & BgHo$ H$maU {ZåZ{b{IV n[aUm_ gm_Zo AmE : AZ¡pÀN>H$ ~oamoµOJmar H$s ì`mnH$ bha, {deofH$a Ag§J{R>V d AZm¡nMm[aH$ joÌ _| & dñVwAm| Am¡a godmAm| H$s _m±J _| ^mar {JamdQ> & Amdí`H$ dñVwAm| ({deofH$a ñdmñÏ` d J¥hñW joÌH$ go) d AZoH$ Am¡a H$s Amny{V© _| H$_r &

Cn^moJ _m±J H$s H$_r H$s pñW{V H$mo Xÿa H$aZo Ho$ {bE, gaH$ma Ûmam AnZo Cn^moJ d {Zdoe ì`` H$mo Omar aIZo H$s Cå_rX h¡ & Bg àH$ma Ho$ gaH$mar ì``m| go Am_ AmX_r H$s à`moÁ` Am` _| d¥{Õ H$s Amem h¡ & `h Kaoby joÌH$ Ho$ Cn^moJ d {Zdoe ì`` _| ^r d¥{Õ gw{ZpíMV H$a gH$Vm h¡ &

OwbmB© 2020 Ho$ _mh _| ^maVr` [aµOd© ~¢H$ Ho$ gd©ojU go Cn^moº$m {dídmg Ho$ A~ VH$ Ý yZV_ hmoZo Ho$ g§Ho$V {_bVo h¢ & A{YH$Va ì`{º$`m| Zo amoµOJma, _wÐm-ñ\$s{V VWm Am` go g§~§{YV {ZamemdmX H$s gyMZm Xr h¡ &

7. CëboI H$s{OE {H$ {ZåZ{b{IV H$WZ h¡ AWdm : AZ¡pÀN>H$ ~oamoµOJmar ^maV _| bm°H$S>mCZ H$m n[aUm_ Wm & 1

8. gaH$mar ì`` _| _____________ Adñ\$s{VH$ A§Vamb _| H$_r H$a gH$Vr h¡ & 1 (ghr CÎma Ûmam [aº$ ñWmZ H$s ny{V© H$s{OE)

9. J¥hñWm| H$s ______________ (Am`/~MV) H$m {ZOr Cn^moJ ì`` Ho$ gmW grYm g§~§Y hmoVm h¡ & (ghr {dH$ën MwZH$a [aº$ ñWmZ H$s ny{V© H$s{OE) 1

10. {ZåZ{b{IV _| go ghr H$WZ H$s nhMmZ H$s{OE : 1 (a) _wÐm-ñ\$s{VH$mar A§Vamb H$s pñW{V _|, Am` Ho$ nyU© amoµOJma ñVa na g_J« _m±J g_J« ny{V© go A{YH$

hmoVr h¡ & (b) _wÐm-ñ\$s{VH$mar A§Vamb H$s pñW{V _|, CËnmXZ Ho$ nyU© amoµOJma ñVa na g_J« _m±J g_J« ny{V© go H$_

hmoVr h¡ &

11. Kaoby Am` _| d¥{Õ Ho$ n[aUm_ñdê$n, amîQ>r` Am` _| gX¡d d¥{Õ hmoVr h¡ & ? AnZo CÎma Ho$ nj _| _mÝ` CXmhaU Xr{OE & 3

12. (a) `{X H$moB© Xoe Mmby ImVm KmQ>o H$s pñW{V H$m gm_Zm H$a ahm h¡, Vmo ì`mnma KmQ>m Adí` {dÚ_mZ hmoVm h¡ &

{XE JE H$WZ H$m Am¡{MË` {gÕ H$s{OE & 3 AWdm (b) ny±OrJV ImVm boZ-XoZ ^{dî` Ho$ Xmdm| H$mo OÝ_ XoVr h¢ & _mÝ` VH$mªo Ûmam {XE JE H$WZ H$m g_W©Z `m I§S>Z H$s{OE & 3

13. _wÐm JwUH$ ~¢qH$J àUmbr H$s gmI {Z_m©U e{º$ Ho$ {ZYm©aU _| _hÎdnyU© y{_H$m {Z^mVm h¡ & C{MV

g§»`mË_H$ CXmhaU Ûmam H$WZ H$s ì`m»`m H$s{OE & 4

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14. (a) A^mdr _m±J H$m AW© ~VmBE & A^mdr _m±J H$mo H$_ H$aZo Ho$ {bE à wº$ {H$Ýht Xmo _m¡{ÐH$ Zr{V

Cnm`m| H$m gwPmd Xr{OE & 4

AWdm

(b) EH$ AW©ì`dñWm _|, {Zdoe _| d¥{Õ < 1,000 0·25 h¡ &

JUZm H$s{OE :

(i) {Zdoe JwUH$ (K) 2

(ii) Am` _| Hw$b d¥{Õ ( Y) 2

15. n[a^m{fV H$s{OE : 2+2=4 (a) ñdm`Îm Cn^moJ ì``

(b) Am¡gV Cn^moJ àd¥{Îm

16. (a) df© 2016 17 2017 18 2018 19

_m¡{ÐH$ GDP 6·5 8·4 9

GDP Adñ\$s{VH$ 100 140 125

Cn w©º$ H$mën{ZH$ gyMZm Ho$ AmYma na ~VmBE {H$ {H$g df© Ho$ {bE dmñV{dH$ GDP VWm _m¡{ÐH$

GDP ~am~a h¢ & 6

AWdm

(b) (i) {ZåZ{b{IV {~H«$s Ho$ _yë` H$s JUZm H$s{OE : 4

H«$.g§. _X| am{e (< _|)

1. gmYZ bmJV na ewÕ _yë` d¥{Õ 800

2. CnXmZ 40

3. ñQ>m°H$ _| n[adV©Z ( ) 70

4. {~H«$s ?

5. _Ü`dVu Cn^moJ 450

6. ñWm`r ny±Or H$m Cn^moJ 40

(ii) Am` Ho$ MH«$s` àdmh H$m {gÕm§V Bg AdYmaUm na AmYm[aV h¡ {H$ EH$ H$m ì`` Xÿgao

H$s Am` ~ZmVm h¡ &

{XE JE H$WZ H$m Am¡{MË` {gÕ H$s{OE & 2

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17. (a) ~OQ>r` Zr{V Ho$ _mÜ`_ go gaH$ma Xoe H$s Amdí`H$VmAm| Ho$ AZwgma g§gmYZm| H$m Am~§Q>Z H$aVr

h¡ &

? AnZo CÎma Ho$ g_W©Z _| _mÝ` H$maU$ Xr{OE & 4

(b) àË`j H$a H$s n[a^mfm {b{IE & 2

IÊS> I (^maVr` AW©ì`dñWm H$m {dH$mg) (40 A§H$)

18. 1956 Ho$ Am¡Úmo{JH$ Zr{V àñVmd Ho$ A§VJ©V CÚmoJm| H$mo __________ (Xmo/VrZ) lo{U`m| _| dJuH¥$V {H$`m J`m

Wm & (ghr {dH$ën MwZH$a [aº$ ñWmZ H$s ny{V© H$s{OE) 1

19. {ZåZ{b{IV H$WZm| (A) VWm (R) H$m AÜ``Z H$s{OE :

(A) : Am¡n{Zdo{eH$ emgZ Ho$ Xm¡amZ _¥Ë w-Xa Am¡a {eew _¥Ë w-Xa XmoZm| ~hþV A{YH$ Wt &

(R) : {~«{Q>e emgZ Zo ^maV _| gmd©O{ZH$ ñdmñÏ` gw{dYmAm| _| gwYma Ho$ {bE H$^r ^r H$moB©

Ü`mZ Zht {X`m &

{ZåZ{b{IV _| go ghr {dH$ën H$m M`Z H$s{OE : 1

(A) A{^H$WZ (A) Am¡a H$maU (R) XmoZm| gË` h¢ &

(B) A{^H$WZ (A) Am¡a H$maU (R) XmoZm| AgË` h¢ &

20. ZrMo {XE JE H$m°b_ I Am¡a II _| go H$WZm| Ho$ ghr `w½_ H$m M`Z H$s{OE : 1

I II

a. CnXmZ i. Am`m{VV dñVwAm| H$s A{YH$V_ _mÌm

b. H$d©o H$_oQ>r, 1955 ii. J«m_rU {dH$mg Ho$ {bE bKw CÚmoJm| H$m à`moJ

c.

Am`mV à{VñWmnZ Zr{V

iii.

ZB© VH$ZrH$s$ H$mo J«hU H$aZo Ho$ {bE H¥$fH$m| H$mo àmoËgm{hV H$aZm

d. H$moQ>m iv. Kaoby \$_mªo H$s gwajm H$aZm

:

(A) a i

(B) b ii

(C) c iii

(D) d iv

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21. (a) __________ Zha Ho$ IwbZo go {~«Q>oZ d ^maV Ho$ ~rM _mb n[adhZ bmJV _| H$mµ\$s H$_r Am`r Wr & (ghr CÎma go [aº$ ñWmZ H$s ny{V© H$s{OE) 1

AWdm

(b) àewëH$ (Tariff) H$s n[a^mfm {b{IE & 1

22. ^maV H$s VwbZm _| __________ (MrZ/nm{H$ñVmZ) _| _mV¥ _¥Ë w-Xa A{YH$ h¡ &

(ghr {dH$ën MwZH$a [aº$ ñWmZ H$s ny{V© H$s{OE) 1

23. {ZåZ{b{IV gyMZm H$m AÜ``Z H$s{OE d ghr {dH$ën MwZH$a [aº$ ñWmZ H$s ny{V© H$s{OE : 1

amîQ´> H$$ amîQ´> I amîQ´> J $

_mZd {dH$mg gyMH$m§H$ (HDI) _yë` 0·648 0·759 0·562

amîQ´> __________ (H$/I/J) H$mo HDI gyMH$m§H$ na gd©loð> H$hm Om gH$Vm h¡ &

Ho$g AÜ``Z 2

24 27 :

`h H$hmZr h¡, {g_aZ EoJ«mo {b{_Q>oS> H$s n[a`moOZm {g_aZ

AmJVm| Ho$ Cn`moJ _| d¥{Õ H$a {H$gmZm| H$s CËnmXH$ j_Vm _µO~yV H$aZm Wm & n[a`moOZm {g_aZ Zo H¥${f g§~§Yr

gdm©oÎm_ àWmAm| H$m Cn`moJ {H$`m & {g_aZ EoJ«mo {H$gmZm| H$mo C{MV _yë` ~mµOma CnbãY H$amZo H$s {Xem _|

H$m ©aV h¡ & Bg joÌ _| Q>_mQ>a à_wI µ\$gb h¡ &

n[a`moOZm {g_aZ Ho$ CÔoí` : H¥$fH$m| Ho$ {bE AmXe© Q>_mQ>a µ\$gb à~§YZ àUmbr ñWm{nV H$aZm &

AmYw{ZH$ VH$ZrH$s H$mo bmJy H$aZm &

H¥$fH$m| H$mo {dnUZ _| ghm`Vm àXmZ H$aZm &

n[a`moOZm {g_aZ Zo ~rO Ho$ M`Z Ho$ {bE _¥Xm narjU VH$ZrH$ H$m Cn`moJ {H$`m & BgZo CËnmXZ bmJV H$mo H$_

H$aZo Ho$ {bE {H$gmZm| Ho$ {bE g^r AmJV| IarXr & H¥${f-d¡km{ZH$m| Ûmam à{ejU go µ\$gb {d\$bVm H$mo H$_

H$aZo _| ^r ghm`Vm {_br &

24. n[a`moOZm {g_aZ Zo __________ H$mo gw{ZpíMV H$aZo Ho$ {bE H¥${f H$s gdm©oÎm_ àWmAm| H$mo AnZm`m &

(ghr CÎma Ûmam [aº$ ñWmZ H$s ny{V© H$s{OE) 1

25. E & 1

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26. ___________ (H¥${f-d¡km{ZH$m|/H¥${f-A{^`§VmAm|) Ho$ `moJXmZ Zo µ\$gb {d\$bVm H$mo H$_ H$aZo _| _hÎdnyU©

y{_H$m {Z^mB© Wr & (ghr {dH$ën Ûmam [aº$ ñWmZ H$s ny{V© H$s{OE) 1

27. _________ (~ohVa VH$ZrH$s H$m à`moJ/_h±Jr VH$ZrH$s H$m Cn`moJ) gmYmaUV: H¥$fH$m| H$mo A{YH$ Am` Zht

àXmZ H$a gH$Vm h¡ & (ghr {dH$ën MwZH$a [aº$ ñWmZ H$s ny{V© H$s{OE) 1

28. (a) AmYm[aH$ g§aMZm EH$ Xoe Ho$ Am{W©H$ {dH$mg _| gH$mamË_H$ `moJXmZ H$aVr h¡ &

? _mÝ` VH©$ Ûmam ì`m»`m H$s{OE & 3

AWdm

(b) Ur` g§H$Q> EH$ ZdrZ n[aKQ>Zm h¡ ? `{X hm±, ? 3

29. {ZåZ{b{IV {MÌ ^maV _| H$m ©~b Ho$ {dVaU H$mo Xem©Vm h¡ & H$m ©~b {dVaU H$s àH¥${V H$m {díbofU Am¡a

VwbZm H$s{OE & 3

joÌmZwgma amoµOJma {dVaU

30. H¥${f joÌ Am{W©H$ gwYma à{H«$`m go à{VHy$b ê$n go à^m{dV hþAm àVrV hmoVm h¡ &

{XE JE H$WZ H$s ì`m»`m H$s{OE & 4

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31. (a) 1956 Ho$ Am¡Úmo{JH$ Zr{V àñVmd Ho$ A§VJ©V bmB©g|g amO Ho$ nrN>o Ho$ VH©$ H$s g§{jßV MMm© H$s{OE & 4

AWdm

(b) 1991 H$s ZB© Am{W©H$ Zr{V Ho$ A§VJ©V {H$Ýht Xmo _w»` H$a gwYmam| H$m CëboI d MMm© H$s{OE & 4

32. 1947 Ho$ níMmV² ^maV d nm{H$ñVmZ Ûmam AnZmB© JB© {H$Ýht Xmo g_mZ {dH$mgmË_H$ aUZr{V`m| H$s MMm©

H$s{OE & 4

33. (a) µJ ? µJar~r aoIm H$s$ {H$Ýht Xmo gr_mAm| H$m CëboI H$s{OE & 4

(b) é½UVm Xa H$m AW© {b{IE & 2

34. (a) {ZåZ{b{IV H$WZm| na {Q>ßnUr H$s{OE : 3+3=6

(i) YmaUr` {dH$mg gw{ZpíMV H$aZo _| nma§n[aH$ kmZ d ì`dhma _hÎdnyU© y{_H$m {Z^m gH$Vo h¢ &

(ii) EH$ gwg§a{MV J«m_rU ~¢qH$J àUmbr EH$ amîQ> Ho$ {dH$mg Ho$ {bE _hÎdnyU© h¡ &

AWdm

(b) _mÝ` H$maUm| g{hV, CëboI H$s{OE {H$ {ZåZ{b{IV H$WZ h¢ AWdm : 3+3=6

(i) ny±Or {Z_m©U µJar~r CÝ_ybZ H$s Hw ±$Or h¡ &

(ii) Am{W©H$ {dH$mg H$mo gw{ZpíMV H$aZo _| H$m¡eb {dH$mg EH$ à_wI H$maH$ h¡ &