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Part-II/D/48 ( 3 ) P. T. O.
1. lkaf[;dh ds tud ds :i esa fdls tkuk tkrk gS
(1) vpsuoky
(2) dkmMu
(3) ckmys
(4) ckWfMaxVu
1. Who is known as the father of statistics
(1) Achenwall
(2) Cowden
(3) Bowley
(4) Boddington
2. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu-lk ^cgqopu lkaf[;dh* dk y{k.k ugha gS
(1) fof'k"V mís'; ds fy, vkadM+ksa dk laxzg
(2) i)frc) fof/k ls vkadM+ksa dk laxzg
(3) vuqekuksa }kjk vkadM+ksa dk laxzg
(4) x.kuk }kjk vkadM+ksa dk laxzg
2. Which one of the following is not a
feature of 'Plural Statistics'
(1) Collection of data for specific purpose
(2) Collection of data in systematic manner
(3) Collection of data by estimation
(4) Collection of data by enumeration
3. lkaf[;dh ds v/;;u ds varxZr fdl çdkj ds rF;ksa ij fopkj ugha fd;k tkrk gS
(1) ltkrh; rF;
(2) rF;ksa dk lexz
(3) xq.kkRed rF;
(4) vkafdd rF;
3. Which type of facts are not considered
under the study of statistics
(1) Related facts
(2) Aggregate of facts
(3) Qualitative facts
(4) Numerical facts
4. f}rh;d vkadM+ksa dk laxzg fd;k tkrk gS
(1) ç'ukoyh }kjk
(2) vuqlwph }kjk
(3) vçdkf'kr òksrksa }kjk
(4) i=kpkj }kjk
4. The secondary data are collected by
(1) Questionnaire
(2) Schedule
(3) Unpublished sources
(4) Correspondence
5. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdUgsa lkaf[;dh; vkadM+ksa ds :i esa tkuk tkrk gS
(1) vpjksa ds eku
5. Which of the following are known as
statistical data
(1) Values of constants
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(2) pjksa ds eku
(3) çkpyksa ds eku
(4) lHkh HkkSfrd jkf'k;ksa ds eku
(2) Values of variables
(3) Values of parameters
(4) Values of all the physical quantities
6. og losZ{k.k ftlesa lwpukvksa dk laxzg çR;sd bdkbZ ds fy, fd;k tkrk gS] dgykrk gS
(1) ikbyV losZ{k.k
(2) bdkbZ losZ{k.k
(3) çfrn'kZ losZ{k.k
(4) lax.kuk losZ{k.k
6. A survey in which information are collected for each unit is called
(1) Pilot survey
(2) Unit survey
(3) Sample survey
(4) Census survey
7. fujis{k lkaf[;dh; =qfV dh eki gS
(1) okLrfod eku – vuqekfur eku
(2) vuqekfur eku – okLrfod eku
(3) ekuvuqekfur
ekuvuqekfur & uokLrfod ek
(4) uokLrfod ek
ku okLrfod e& ekuvuqekfur
7. Absolute statistical error is measured as
(1) Actual value – Estimated value
(2) Estimated value – Actual value
(3) Value Estimated
Value Estimated - Value Actual
(4) Value Actual
Value Actual - Value Estimated
8. fVisV lkj.kh dk mi;ksx fd;k tkrk gS
(1) i)frc) fun'kZu gsrq
(2) ;kn`fPNd fun'kZu gsrq
(3) fopkjiw.kZ fun'kZu gsrq
(4) vH;a'k fun'kZu gsrq
8. Tippet's table is used for
(1) Systematic sampling
(2) Random sampling
(3) Deliberate sampling
(4) Quota sampling
9. fuEufyf[kr lacU/kksa esa ls dkSu lk lgh ugha gS
(1) ijkl = mPpre eku – U;wure eku
(2) ijkl = oxksZa dh la[;k × oxZ varjky
(3) ijkl = oxZ varjkyksa dk ;ksx
(4) ijkl = vko`fÙk × oxZ varjky
9. Which one of the following relationships
is not correct
(1) Range = Highest value – Lowest value
(2) Range = Number of classes × Class interval
(3) Range = Summation of class intervals
(4) Range = Frequency × Class interval
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10. os lkaf[;dh; =qfV;k¡] ftUgsa vkadM+ksa ds laxzg dh çfØ;k esa de fd;k tk ldrk gS
(1) vkadM+k vtZu esa =qfV;k¡
(2) fujis{k =qfV;k¡
(3) çfrn'kZ vfHkur =qfV;k¡
(4) vuqÙkj laca/kh =qfV;k¡
10. The statistical errors that can be reduced in the process of data collection are
(1) Errors in data acquisition
(2) Absolute errors
(3) Sampling-bias errors
(4) Non-response errors
11. lwpuk dk Ðkl ?kfVr gksrk gS
(1) vkadM+ksa ds laxzg ds nkSjku
(2) vkadM+ksa ds oxhZdj.k ds nkSjku
(3) vkadM+ksa ds çn'kZu ds nkSjku
(4) vkadM+ksa ds fo'ys"k.k ds nkSjku
11. Loss of information occurs with
(1) Collection of data
(2) Classification of data
(3) Representation of data
(4) Analysis of data
12. oxhZÑr vkadM+ksa esa lkaf[;dh; x.kuk vk/kkfjr gksrh gS
(1) çs{k.kksa ds vuqekfur ekuksa ij
(2) çs{k.kksa ds okLrfod ekuksa ij
(3) çs{k.kksa ds vkSlr ekuksa ij
(4) oxZ lhekvksa ds vkSlr ekuksa ij
12. In classified data the statistical
calculation is based on
(1) Estimated values of observations
(2) Actual values of observations
(3) Average values of observations
(4) Average values of class limits
13. lek;ksftr oxZ vko`fÙk dh eki gS
(1) varjky dk oxZlacaf/kr
vko`fÙk
oxZlacaf/kr
varjky dk
oxZurewU;⎟⎟⎠
⎞⎜⎜⎝
⎛×⎟⎟⎠
⎞⎜⎜⎝
⎛
(2) vko`fÙk oxZlacaf/kr
vko`fÙk
oxZlacaf/kr
varjky dk
oxZe mPpr⎟⎟⎠
⎞⎜⎜⎝
⎛×⎟⎟⎠
⎞⎜⎜⎝
⎛
(3)
⎟⎟⎠
⎞⎜⎜⎝
⎛×⎟⎟⎠
⎞⎜⎜⎝
⎛
varjky dk
oxZwureU;
varjky dk
oxZe mPpr
vko`fÙk oxZlacaf/kr
13. Adjusted class frequency is measured by
(1) class currentof interval
frequency
classcurrent
class lowest
of Interval ⎟⎟⎠
⎞⎜⎜⎝
⎛×⎟⎟⎠
⎞⎜⎜⎝
⎛
(2) frequency class current
frequency
classcurrent
class Highest
of Interval ⎟⎟⎠
⎞⎜⎜⎝
⎛×⎟⎟⎠
⎞⎜⎜⎝
⎛
(3)
⎟⎟⎠
⎞⎜⎜⎝
⎛×⎟⎟⎠
⎞⎜⎜⎝
⎛classlowest
of Interval
class Highest
of Interval
frequency class current
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(4)
⎟⎟⎠
⎞⎜⎜⎝
⎛×⎟⎟⎠
⎞⎜⎜⎝
⎛
varjky dk
oxZwureU;
varjky dk
oxZe mPpr
vko`fÙk oxZmPpre (4)
⎟⎟⎠
⎞⎜⎜⎝
⎛×⎟⎟⎠
⎞⎜⎜⎝
⎛classlowest
of Interval
class Highest
of Interval
frequency class Highest
14. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu-lk f}-foeh; fp= gS
(1) n.M fp=
(2) js[kh; fp=
(3) çrhd fp=
(4) vk;r fp=
14. Which one of the following is a two-dimensional diagram
(1) Bar diagram
(2) Line diagram
(3) Pictogram
(4) Histogram
15. ^çfri.kZ* rFkk ^mi-'kh"kZd* dgykrs gS] Øe'k%
(1) ,d js[kkfp= esa x-v{k rFkk y-v{k ds 'kh"kZd
(2) ,d js[kkfp= esa y-v{k rFkk x-v{k ds 'kh"kZd
(3) ,d lkj.kh esa iafDr;ksa rFkk LraHkksa ds 'kh"kZd
(4) ,d lkj.kh esa LraHkksa rFkk iafDr;ksa ds 'kh"kZd
15. 'Stubs' and 'Captions' are called respectively
(1) Headings of x-axis and y-axis of a diagram
(2) Headings of y-axis and x-axis of a diagram
(3) Headings of Rows and columns of a table
(4) Headings of columns and Rows of a table
16. og lkaf[;dh; eku ftls fp= }kjk çkIr ugha fd;k tk ldrk
(1) ek/;
(2) ekf/;dk
(3) cgqyd
(4) prqFkkZad
16. The statistical value which cannot be find diagramatically, is
(1) Mean
(2) Median
(3) Mode
(4) Quartile
17. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdls lrr rFkk vlrr–nksuksa vkadM+ksa ds fy, fpf=r fd;k tk ldrk gS
17. Which of the following is drawn for both discrete and continuous data
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(1) vko`fÙk oØ
(2) vko`fÙk cgqHkqt
(3) n.M fp=
(4) vk;r fp=
(1) Frequency curve
(2) Frequency polygon
(3) Bar diagram
(4) Histogram
18. rksj.k oØ dk ç;ksx fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdls Kkr djus gsrq ugha fd;k tk ldrk gS
(1) prqFkkZad
(2) 'krkad
(3) ek/;
(4) ekf/;dk
18. Ogive can not be used to find
(1) Quartiles
(2) Percentiles
(3) Mean
(4) Median
19. fuEufyf[kr vkSlrksa esa ls dkSu-lk pje ekuksa ls lokZf/kd çHkkfor gksrk gS
(1) vadxf.krh; ek/;
(2) xq.kksÙkj ek/;
(3) gjkRed ek/;
(4) ekf/;dk
19. Which one of the following averages is most affected by the external values
(1) Arithmetic mean
(2) Geometric mean
(3) Harmonic mean
(4) Median
20. fuEufyf[kr esa ls LFkkfud eku dk p;u dfj;s
(1) ek/;
(2) ekf/;dk
(3) ek/; fopyu
(4) ekud fopyu
20. Select the positional value among following
(1) Mean
(2) Median
(3) Mean Deviation
(4) Standard Deviation
21. ;fn dqy çs{k.kksa esa ls 25% çs{k.k 20 ls de gksa( rFkk 25% çs{k.k 65 ls vf/kd gksa( rFkk 'ks"k 50% çs{k.k 20 rFkk 65 ds e/; gksa( rks r`rh; prqFkkZad dk eku gksxk
(1) 20 ds cjkcj
21. If the 25% of total observations are less
than 20 & 25% observations are more than 65; and remaining 50% are between 20 and 65, then the third quartile is
(1) Equal to 20
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(2) 20 ls de
(3) 65 ls vf/kd
(4) 65 ds cjkcj
(2) Less than 20
(3) More than 65
(4) Equal to 65
22. fuEufyf[kr esa ls lgh laca/k dks pqfu;s
(1) XMoMd 23 −=
(2) XMdMo −= 32
(3) MoMdX 23 −=
(4) XMdMo 23 −=
22. Select the correct relationship among the
following
(1) XMoMd 23 −=
(2) XMdMo −= 32
(3) MoMdX 23 −=
(4) XMdMo 23 −=
23. xgurk ijh{k.k dk mi;ksx gksrk gS
(1) ek/; esa
(2) cgqyd esa
(3) lg-lEcU/k esa
(4) çrhixeu esa
23. Density test is used for
(1) Mean
(2) Mode
(3) Correlation
(4) Regression
24. ;fn iq#"kksa dh vkSlr vk;q 52 gS] efgykvksa dh vkSlr vk;q 42 gS] rFkk lHkh deZpkfj;ksa dh vkSlr vk;q 50 gS] rks iq#"kksa dk çfr'kr Kkr dfj;s
(1) 48 çfr'kr
(2) 50 çfr'kr
(3) 58 çfr'kr
(4) 80 çfr'kr
24. If the average age of males is 52, average age of females is 42, and average age of all employees is 50, then find the percentage of males
(1) 48 percent
(2) 50 percent
(3) 58 percent
(4) 80 percent
25. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu-lk laca/k laHko ugha gS
(1) MoMdX ==
(2) MoMdX >>
(3) XMdMo >>
(4) XMdMo <>
25. Which one of the following relationship is not possible
(1) MoMdX ==
(2) MoMdX >>
(3) XMdMo >>
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(4) XMdMo <>
26. fopyuksa dk ;ksx lnSo 'kwU; gksxk] ;fn fopyu fy;s x;s gks
(1) vadxf.krh; ek/; ls
(2) T;kferh; ek/; ls
(3) gjkRed ek/; ls
(4) Hkkfjr ek/; ls
26. The sum of deviations will always be zero, if the deviations are taken from
(1) Arithmetic mean
(2) Geometric mean
(3) Harmonic mean
(4) Weighted mean
27. fuEufyf[kr lkfj.kh }kjk Nk=ksa dk vkSlr çkIrkad Kkr dfj;s
çkIrkad 10 ls de 20 ls de 30 ls de
Nk=ksa dh la[;k
5 7 8
(1) 8
(2) 10
(3) 18
(4) 22
27. Calculate average marks of students from the following table
Marks obtained
Less than 10
Less than 20
Less than 30
Number of students
5 7 8
(1) 8
(2) 10
(3) 18
(4) 22
28. çFke n çkÑfrd la[;kvksa dk vkSlr gksxk
(1) 2
)1( +nn
(2) n
nn2
)1( +
(3) n
nn )1( +
(4) n
nn2
)1( −
28. The mean of first n natural numbers will be
(1) 2
)1( +nn
(2) n
nn2
)1( +
(3) n
nn )1( +
(4) n
nn2
)1( −
29. ifj{ksi.k ds v/;;u dh js[kkfp=h; fof/k gS
(1) vko`fÙk oØ
29. The graphical method of studying
dispersion is
(1) Frequency curve
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(2) çlkekU; oØ
(3) ykjsUt oØ
(4) vlefer oØ
(2) Normal curve
(3) Lorenz curve
(4) Asymetric curve
30. fuEufyf[kr oDrO;ksa esa ls dkSu lk ekud fopyu (σ) ds fy, lgh ugha gS
(1) σ dsoy ewy fcUnq ds ifjorZu ls Lora= gksrk gS
(2) σ dsoy iSekus ds ifjorZu ls Lora= gksrk gS
(3) σ ewy fcUnq rFkk iSekus nksuksa ds ifjorZuksa ls Lora= gksrk gS
(4) σ ewy fcUnq rFkk iSekus nksuksa ds ifjorZuksa ij fuHkZj gksrk gS
30. Which one of the following statements is not correct for Standard Deviation (σ)
(1) σ is independent of change of origin only
(2) σ is independent of change of scale only
(3) σ is independent of both – change of origin and change of scale
(4) σ is dependent on both – change of origin and change of scale
31. ifj{ksi.k dh lkisf{kd eki gS
(1) ekud fopyu
(2) çlj.k
(3) lg-çlj.k
(4) fopj.k xq.kkad
31. The relative measurement of dispersion is
(1) Standard Deviation
(2) Variance
(3) Covariance
(4) Coefficient of variation
32. çFke n çkÑfrd la[;kvksa ds fy, 'σ' dk eku gksxk
(1) n
n12
)1( 2 +
(2) n
nn12
)( 2 −
(3) 12
)1( 2 −n
(4) 12
)( 2 nn −
32. Value of 'σ' for the first n natural numbers is
(1) n
n12
)1( 2 +
(2) n
nn12
)( 2 −
(3) 12
)1( 2 −n
(4) 12
)( 2 nn −
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33. [kqys fljs okys oxksZa ds fy, ifj{ksi.k dh mfpr eki gS
(1) ek/; fopyu
(2) cgqyd fopyu
(3) prqFkkZad fopyu
(4) ekud fopyu
33. For open ended classes, an appropriate
measure of dispersion is
(1) Mean deviation
(2) Mode deviation
(3) Quartile deviation
(4) Standard deviation
34. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu-lk lg lEcU/k ds fy, lgh ugha gS
(1) uvxy rr =
(2) 11 +≤≤− r .
(3) 11 +><− r
(4) 'r' bdkbZfoghu gksrk gS
34. Which one of the following is not correct for correlation
(1) uvxy rr =
(2) 11 +≤≤− r
(3) 11 +><− r
(4) 'r' is unitless
35. 50 çs{k.kksa ds ,d lewg dk ekud fopyu 4 gSA ;fn çR;sd çs{k.k esa 4 ls xq.kk dj fn;k tk; rks çlj.k dk eku gksxk
(1) 16
(2) 64
(3) 200
(4) 256
35. The standard deviation of a set of 50
observations is 4. If each observation is multiplied by 4, then the value of variance will be
(1) 16
(2) 64
(3) 200
(4) 256
36. fuEufyf[kr esa ls lokZf/kd vlekax Ük`a[kyk dkSu-lh gS
(1) 1, 5, 9, 13
(2) 3, 6, 9, 12
(3) 5, 7, 9, 11
(4) 7, 8, 10, 11
36. Which is the most heterogeneous series among the following
(1) 1, 5, 9, 13
(2) 3, 6, 9, 12
(3) 5, 7, 9, 11
(4) 7, 8, 10, 11
37. ;fn ,d lewg dk ek/; rFkk fopj.k xq.kkad Øe'k% 20 o 4 gks] rks ekud fopyu gksxk
37. If mean and coefficient of variation of a
set are 20 and 4 respectively, the
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(1) 5
(2) 80
(3) 40
(4) 2
standard deviation will be
(1) 5
(2) 80
(3) 40
(4) 2
38. lglEcU/k xq.kkad Lora= gksrk gS
(1) ewy fcanq ls] fdarq iSekus ls ugha
(2) iSekus ls] fdarq ewy fcanq ls ugha
(3) ewy fcanq rFkk iSekus – nksuksa ls
(4) u ewy fcanq ls u iSekus ls
38. The coefficient of correlation is independent of
(1) Origin, but not of scale
(2) Scale , but not of origin
(3) Both – origin and scale
(4) Neither origin nor scale
39. lHkh çdkj ds lglEcU/kksa dks ekik tk ldrk gS
(1) fo{kssi fp= }kjk
(2) xq.ku vk?kw.kZ lglEcU/k xq.kkad }kjk
(3) dksfV varj lglEcU/k xq.kkad }kjk
(4) laxkeh fopyu lglEcU/k xq.kkad }kjk
39. All types of correlations can be measured by
(1) Scatter diagram
(2) Product moment correlation coefficient
(3) Rank difference correlation coefficient
(4) Concurrent deviation correlation coefficient
40. ;fn lglEcU/k xq.kkad 'kwU; gks rks pj gksaxs
(1) lglEcfU/kr
(2) Lora=
(3) vkfJr
(4) Ñf=e :i ls lglacaf/kr
40. If correlation coefficient is zero, then the
variables will be
(1) Correlated
(2) Independent
(3) Dependent
(4) Spuriously correlated
41. fuEufyf[kr oDrO;ksa esa ls dkSu-lk fQ'kj ds lwpdkad ds fy, lgh ugha gS
(1) ;g ,d vkn'kZ lwpdkad gS
(2) ;g ysLisjs rFkk ik'ps ds lwpdkadksa dk T;kferh; ek/; gS
41. Which one of the following statements is
not correct for Fisher's index number
(1) It is an ideal index number
(2) It is a geometric mean of Laspeyre's and Paasche's index numbers
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(3) ;g mRØkE;rk ijh{k.k dks larq"V djrk gS
(4) ;g pØh; ijh{k.k dks larq"V djrk gS
(3) It satisfies the reversal test
(4) It satisfies the circular test
42. ^çrhixeu* 'kCn dk ç;ksx loZçFke fd;k
(1) xkYVu us
(2) ih;jlu us
(3) Lih;jeSu us
(4) U;weSu us
42. The term 'Regression' was first used by
(1) Galton
(2) Pearson
(3) Spearman
(4) Newman
43. lkis{k dher O;Dr djrk gS
(1) vk/kkj o"kZ dh dher esa çfr'kr ifjorZu
(2) pkyw o"kZ dh dher esa çfr'kr ifjorZu
(3) pkyw o"kZ dk vk/kkj o"kZ ls dher dk vuqikr
(4) vk/kkj o"kZ dk pkyw o"kZ ls dher dk vuqikr
43. Relative price refers
(1) Percentage change in base year price
(2) Percentage change in current year price
(3) Ratio of current to base year price
(4) Ratio of base to current year price
44. lglaca/k xq.kkad rFkk çrhixeu xq.kkadksa ds e/; ds lgh laca/k dks NkafV;s
(1) lglaca/k xq.kkad] çrhixeu xq.kkadksa dk xq.kksÙkj ek/; gS
(2) lglaca/k xq.kkad] çrhixeu xq.kkadksa dk lekUrj ek/; gS
(3) lglaca/k xq.kkad] çrhixeu xq.kkadksa dk gjkRed ek/; gS
(4) lglaca/k xq.kkad] rFkk çrhixeu xq.kkadksa ds e/; dksbZ laca/k ugha gS
44. Choose the correct relationship between
correlation coefficient and Regression coefficients
(1) Correlation coefficient is the Geometric mean of Regression coefficients
(2) Correlation coefficient is the Arithmetic mean of Regression coefficients
(3) Correlation coefficient is the Harmonic mean of Regression coefficients
(4) There is no relationship between correlation coefficient and regression coefficients
45. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu-lk ,d çlkekU; vko`fÙk forj.k ds fy, lgh ugha gS
(1) ;g iw.kZr% lefer gksrk gS
45. Which of the following is not correct for Normal Frequency Distribution
(1) It is perfectly symmetric
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(2) MoMdX ==
(3) 0µ1 =
(4) 02 =µ
(2) MoMdX ==
(3) 0µ1 =
(4) 02 =µ
46. fdl lkaf[;dhfon us ;g fVIi.kh dh Fkh & ^^,d O;fDr dh e`R;q nq[kn ?kVuk gSA yk[kksa dh e`R;q lead gSA**
(1) gsujh Dys
(2) tkslsQ LVkfyu
(3) yqbl czkafMl
(4) lksy cSju
46. Which statistician had commented – "The death of a man is tragedy. The death of millions is a statistic."
(1) Henery Clay
(2) Joseph Stalin
(3) Luis Brandis
(4) Soul Barron
47. ifjokj ctV i)fr ij vk/kkfjr miHkksDrk dher lwpdkad dk lw= gS
(1) 100...
00
11QPQP
∑∑
(2) 100..WWR
∑∑
(3) 100.WR
∑∑
(4) 100.RW
∑∑
47. The formula for consumer Price Index Using Family Budget Method is
(1) 100...
00
11QPQP
∑∑
(2) 100..WWR
∑∑
(3) 100.WR
∑∑
(4) 100.RW
∑∑
48. vkfFkZd fl)kar esa xf.kr dk ç;ksx loZçFke fd;k
(1) tsoUl us
(2) ,toFkZ us
(3) dwuksZ us
(4) okYjl us
48. Mathematics was first used in economic theory by
(1) Jevons
(2) Edgeworth
(3) Cournot
(4) Walras
49. vkHkkl yxku dh eki fuEufyf[kr gS 49. The Quasi Rent is measured as
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(1) dqy vkxe & dqy ykxr
(2) dqy vkxe & dqy fLFkj ykxr
(3) dqy vkxe & dqy ifjorZuh; ykxr
(4) dqy vkxe & volj ykxr
(1) Total Revenue – Total Cost
(2) Total Revenue – Total Fixed Cost
(3) Total Revenue – Total Variable Cost
(4) Total Revenue – Opportunity Cost
50. ;fn nks oLrqvksa 1X rFkk 2X dh dhers Øe'k% 1P rFkk 2P gksa vkSj miHkksDrk dh ekSfæd vk; M gks] rks miHkksDrk dk ^ctV leqPp; fuEufyf[kr gksxk
(1) MPXPX =+ 2211 ..
(2) MPXPX <+ 2211 ..
(3) MPXPX ≤+ 2211 ..
(4) MPXPX ≥+ 2211 ..
50. If the prices of two goods 1X and 2X are
1P and 2P respectively and the money income of the consumer is M, the 'Budget set' of the consumer will be
(1) MPXPX =+ 2211 ..
(2) MPXPX <+ 2211 ..
(3) MPXPX ≤+ 2211 ..
(4) MPXPX ≥+ 2211 ..
51. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu ,dkf/kdkj ls lacaf/kr gS
(1) mRikn foHksn
(2) dher foHksn
(3) foØ; ykxr
(4) foKkiu ykxr
51. Which of the following is related with
Monopoly
(1) Product differentiation
(2) Price discrimination
(3) Selling cost
(4) Advertisement cost
52. iw.kZ çfr;ksfxrk ds varxZr oLrq dh dher ij lkglh dk fu;a=.k gksrk gS
(1) 'kwU;
(2) vYi
(3) i;kZIr
(4) iw.kZ
52. Under perfect competition the
enterpreneur's power of control over the price of the commodity is
(1) None
(2) Some
(3) Considerable
(4) Total
53. ,dkf/kdkjkRed çfr;ksfxrk ds varxZr oLrq dh dher ij lkglh dk fu;a=.k gksrk gS
(1) 'kwU;
(2) vYi
53. Under Monopolistic competition, the
enterpreneur's power of control over the price of the commodity is
(1) None
(2) Some
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(3) i;kZIr
(4) iw.kZ
(3) Considerable
(4) Total
54. fuEufyf[kr ekax oØksa esa ls dkSu-lk ,d fLFkj yksp okyk oØ ugha gS
(1) {kSfrt
(2) Å/oZ
(3) jSf[kd
(4) vk;rh; vfrijoy;
54. Which of the following demand curves is not a constant elasticity curve
(1) Horizontal
(2) Vertical
(3) Linear
(4) Rectangular hyperbolic
55. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu-lk ekax dk ^foorZd dkjd* ugha gS
(1) oLrq dh dher
(2) lacaf/kr oLrqvksa dh dhersa
(3) miHkksDrk dh vk;
(4) miHkksDrk dh vfHk:fp
55. Which of the following is not a 'Shift factor' of demand
(1) Price of the commodity
(2) Prices of related commodities
(3) Income of the consumer
(4) Taste of the consumer
56. ;fn dwuksZ ds ekWMy esa m|ksx esa rhu m|e gksa] rks çR;sd m|e dk mRiknu gksxk
(1) cktkj dk 31 Hkkx
(2) cktkj dk 41 Hkkx
(3) cktkj dk 51 Hkkx
(4) cktkj dk 61 Hkkx
56. In Cournot's model if there are three firms in the industry, each will produce
(1) 31 of the market
(2) 41 of the market
(3) 51 of the market
(4) 61 of the market
57. ,d jSf[kd iwfrZ oØ bdkbZ ykspnkj gksxk ;fn ;g
(1) x-v{k dks _.kkRed ifj{ks= esa dkVrk gS
(2) x-v{k dks /kukRed ifj{ks= esa dkVrk gS
(3) y-v{k dks _.kkRed ifj{ks= esa dkVrk gS
(4) ewy fcanq ls xqtjrk gS
57. A linear supply curve will be unitary
elastic if it
(1) Intersects the x-axis in negative range
(2) Intersects the x-axis in positive range
(3) Intersects the y-axis in negative range
(4) Passes through origin
58. vkSlr foØ; ykxr oØ dh vkÑfr gksrh gS
58. The shape of average selling cost curve is
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(1) 'U' vkÑfr
(2) 'L' vkÑfr
(3) vfrijoy; vkÑfr
(4) vk;rh; vfrijoy; vkÑfr
(1) 'U' shaped
(2) 'L' shaped
(3) Hyperbolic shaped
(4) Rectangular hyperbolic shaped
59. ,d foosdiw.kZ miHkksDrk }kjk mPprj vuf/keku oØ ij tkus dk dkj.k gksrk gS
(1) mUurksnj vf/keku
(2) urksnj vf/keku
(3) ,dfn'k vf/keku
(4) cgqfn'k vf/keku
59. A rational consumer moves to a higher indifference curve due to
(1) Convex preference
(2) Concave preference
(3) Monotonic preference
(4) Polytonic preference
60. ;fn mRiknu ykxr esa gksus okyh deh dh ek=k lhekar ykxr esa gksus okyh o`f) dk çfrdkj djus ds Bhd cjkcj gks] rks nh?kZdkfyd lhekar ykxr oØ gksxk
(1) 'U' vkÑfr dk
(2) mYVs 'U' vkÑfr dk
(3) 'L' vkÑfr dk
(4) Å/oZ
60. In case the decrease in production cost
is just sufficient to offset the rise in marginal cost, then the long run marginal cost curve will be
(1) 'U' shaped
(2) 'Inverted -U' shaped
(3) 'L' shaped
(4) Vertical
61. mRiknu laHkkouk oØ çnf'kZr ugha djrk gS
(1) nqyZHkrk dks
(2) pquko dks
(3) volj ykxr dks
(4) lk/ku dher dks
61. The production possibility curve does not
express
(1) Scarcity
(2) Choice
(3) Opportunity cost
(4) Factor price
62. pSEcjfyu dh fcØh ykxr dh ladYiuk esa lfEefyr ugha gksrh
(1) dPps eky dh ykxr
(2) foKkiu dh ykxr
(3) Øsrkvksa dks nh tkus okyh NwV
(4) fcØh i'pkr lsokvksa dh ykxr
62. Chamberlin's concept of selling cost does not include
(1) Cost of raw materials
(2) Cost of advertisement
(3) Discount to buyers
(4) Cost of after sale services
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63. fdl fl)kar dks ^ekax ds rkfdZd fl)kar dk r`rh; ewy* ekuk tkrk gS
(1) çdfVr vf/keku fl)kar
(2) le-lhekar mi;ksfxrk fl)kar
(3) miHkksDrk ds vfrjsd dk fl)kar
(4) Ðkleku lhekar mi;ksfxrk dk fl)kar
63. Which theory is treated as 'the third root of the logical theory of demand'
(1) Revealed preference theory
(2) Theory of equi-marginal utility
(3) Theory of consumer's surplus
(4) Theory of diminishing marginal utility
64. vFkZ'kkL= esa ^O;f"V* rFkk ^lef"V* milxksZa dks fy;k x;k gS
(1) xzhd Hkk"kk ls
(2) Ýsap Hkk"kk ls
(3) ySfVu Hkk"kk ls
(4) teZu Hkk"kk ls
64. Prefix 'micro' and 'macro' in economics have been taken from
(1) Greek Language
(2) French Language
(3) Latin Language
(4) German Language
65. O;f"VHkkoh vFkZ'kkL= ds fy, fuEufyf[kr dFkuksa esa ls dkSu lk ,d dFku lgh gS
(1) blds ç;ksx dh dksbZ lhek fu/kkZfjr ugha gS
(2) ;g fØ;kRed leL;kvksa dk rS;kj lek/kku çLrqr djrk gS
(3) ;g okLrfod thou dh leL;kvksa ds fy, dsoy midj.k o fof/k;k¡ çnku djrk gS
(4) bldh lhek,¡ bldh ekU;rkvksa ds dkj.k ugha gS
65. Which one of the following statements is
correct for microeconomics
(1) There is no limit of its use
(2) It provides ready solution for practical problems
(3) It provides only tools and techniques for real life problems
(4) Its limits are not because of its assumptions
66. vFkZ'kkL= esa ^O;f"V* rFkk ^lef"V* 'kCnksa dk ç;ksx loZçFke fd;k Fkk
(1) ,Me fLeFk us
(2) jSxuj fÝ'k us
(3) xqLrko dSly us
(4) MsfoM º;we us
66. The terms 'micro' and 'macro' in
economics were first used by
(1) Adam Smith
(2) Ragnar Frisch
(3) Gustav Cassel
(4) David Hume
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67. ,d lalk/ku dks nqyZHk rc dgk tkrk gS ;fn
(1) 'kwU; dher ij mldh ekax mldh miyC/krk ls vf/kd gks
(2) /kukRed dher ij mldh ekax mldh miyC/krk ls vf/kd gks
(3) 'kwU; dher ij mldh ekax mldh miyC/krk ds cjkcj gks
(4) /kukRed dher ij mldh ekax mldh miyC/krk ds cjkcj gks
67. A resource is said to be scarce if
(1) Its demand is more than its availability at zero price
(2) Its demand is more than its availability at positive price
(3) Its demand is equal to its availability at zero price
(4) Its demand is equal to its availability at positive price
68. vkaf'kd larqyu fof/k dk fodkl fd;k gS
(1) vYÝsM ek'kZy us
(2) ihxw us
(3) ikWy ,0 lSE;qvylu us
(4) bjfoax fQ'kj us
68. The method of partial equilibrium has been developed by
(1) Alfred Marshall
(2) Pigou
(3) Paul A. Samuelson
(4) Irving Fisher
69. ,dkf/kdkj dk fl)kar fodflr fd;k gS
(1) vYÝsM ek'kZy us
(2) tksu jksfcUlu us
(3) ts- vkj- fgDl us
(4) tkslsQ 'kqEihVj us
69. The principle of monopoly has been developed by
(1) Alfred Marshall
(2) Joan Robinson
(3) J. R. Hicks
(4) Joseph Schumpeter
70. og fLFkfr ftlds varxZr dqN yksx ,d oLrq dh ekax bl dkj.k djrs gSa D;ksafd vU; yksx mls Ø; djrs gSa] dgykrh gS
(1) cSaMokxu çHkko
(2) eSfVªDl çHkko
70. A situation where some people demand a commodity because other people purchase it, is called
(1) Bandwagon effect
(2) Matrix effect
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(3) LukWc çHkko
(4) oscysu çHkko
(3) Snob effect
(4) Veblen effect
71. iw.kZ çfr;ksfxrk ds varxZr ;fn nh?kZ dkfyd ckº; ferO;;rk,¡ ckº; vferO;;rkvksa ls vf/kd gks rks m|ksx dk nh?kZdkfyd iwfrZ oØ gksxk
(1) {kSfrt
(2) Å/oZ
(3) uhps dh vksj fxjrk gqvk
(4) Åij dh vksj mBrk gqvk
71. Under perfect competition if the long run external economics are more than external diseconomics, then the long run supply curve of the industry will be
(1) Horizontal
(2) Vertical
(3) Downward sloping
(4) Upward sloping
72. ,dkf/kdkjkRed çfr;ksfxrk ds varxZr mRiknu lewg dh ifjHkk"kk m|eksa ds ,d ,sls lewg ds :i esa dh tk ldrh gS ftuds mRiknksa esa ijLij ik;h tkrh gS
(1) mPp dher yksp rFkk fuEu vkM+h yksp
(2) fuEu dher yksp rFkk mPp vkM+h yksp
(3) mPp dher yksp rFkk mPp vkM+h yksp
(4) fuEu dher yksp rFkk fuEu vkM+h yksp
72. Under monopolistic competition, the product group may be defined as a group of firms whose products have among themselves
(1) High price elasticity and low cross elasticity
(2) Low price elasticity and high cross elasticity
(3) High price elasticity and high cross elasticity
(4) Low price elasticity and low cross elasticity
73. cktkj dk lokZf/kd egRoiw.kZ rRo gksrk gS (1) Øsrk
(2) foØsrk
(3) oLrq
(4) dher
73. The most important element of market is
(1) Buyer
(2) Seller
(3) Commodity
(4) Price
74. çfrLFkkid oLrqvksa ds fy, ekax dh vkM+h yksp gksrh gS (1) 'kwU;
(2) vuUr
(3) _.kkRed
74. The cross elasticity of demand for
substitute commodities is
(1) Zero
(2) Infinite
(3) Negative
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(4) /kukRed (4) Positive
75. iwjd oLrqvksa ds fy, ekax dh vkM+h yksp gksrh gS (1) 'kwU;
(2) vuUr
(3) _.kkRed
(4) /kukRed
75. The cross elasticity of demand for
complementary commodities is
(1) Zero
(2) Infinite
(3) Negative
(4) Positive
76. ;fn nks oLrqvksa ds e/; vkM+h ekax dh yksp yxHkx 'kwU; gks] rks bldk rkRi;Z gS
(1) nksuksa oLrqvksa ds e/; vR;ar vYi laca/k gS
(2) nksuksa oLrqvksa ds e/; vR;ar fudV laca/k gS
(3) nksuksa oLrq,¡ ijLij iw.kZr% iwjd gS
(4) nksuksa oLrq,¡ ijLij iw.kZr% çfrLFkkid gS
76. If cross elasticity of demand between two
commodities is almost zero, it means
(1) Very low relationship between both commodities
(2) Very close relationship between both commodities
(3) Both the commodities are perfect complementary
(4) Both the commodities are perfect substitutes
77. lSE;qvylu-gkWYV QkewZyk ,d eki çnku djrk gS
(1) miHkksDrk ds vfrjsd dk
(2) ekax dh yksp dk
(3) lhekar mi;ksfxrk dk
(4) miHkksDrk ds larqyu dk
77. The Samuelson-Holt formula provides a
measure of
(1) Consumer's surplus
(2) Elasticity of demand
(3) Marginal utility
(4) Consumer's equilibrium
78. MkWQZeSu-LVhuj çes; dk laca/k gS ,d m|e ds
(1) nh?kZdky esa cktkj dh fgLlsnkjh ls
(2) mPpre ykHk okys mRiknu Lrj ls
(3) dqy ykxr ds vuqikr ds :i esa dqy ifjorZu'khy ykxr ls
(4) vuqdwyre foKkiu O;; ls
78. The Dorfman-Steiner theorem is related to a firm's
(1) Market share in a long run
(2) Profit maximising level of output
(3) Total variable cost as a ratio of total cost
(4) Optimal advertisement expenditure
79. ,dkf/kdkj ds varxZr ,d m|e dk larqyu laHko gks ldrk gS tc m|e dk lhekar ykxr oØ gks
79. Equilibrium under monopoly can occur when the marginal cost curve of a firm is
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(1) mBrk gqvk
(2) fxjrk gqvk
(3) fLFkj
(4) mBrk] fxjrk vFkok fLFkj
(1) Rising
(2) Falling
(3) Constant
(4) Rising, falling or constant
80. ,dkf/kdkj dh 'kfDr dh eki fuEufyf[kr esa varj }kjk dh tkrh gS
(1) lhekar ykxr rFkk lhekar vk;
(2) vkSlr ykxr rFkk vkSlr vk;
(3) lhekar ykxr rFkk vkSlr vk;
(4) vkSlr ykxr rFkk lhekar vk;
80. The degree of monopoly is measured as a difference between
(1) Marginal cost and marginal revenue
(2) Average cost and average revenue
(3) Marginal cost and average revenue
(4) Average cost and marginal revenue
81. lhekar mi;ksfxrk dh ladYiuk loZçFke nh x;h
(1) xkWlsu }kjk
(2) ek'kZy }kjk
(3) okyjk }kjk
(4) cht+j }kjk
81. The concept of Marginal utility was first
coined by
(1) Gossen
(2) Marshall
(3) Walras
(4) Wieser
82. ,dkf/kdkj ds varxZr tc ,d m|e dk fxjrk gqvk lhekar ykxr oØ mlds lhekar vk; oØ dh vis{kk vf/kd rhoz <kynkj gks rks m|e dk larqyu gksxk
(1) vfLFkj
(2) fLFkj
(3) fof'k"V
(4) vlaHko
82. Under monopoly when a firm's falling Marginal cost curve is steeper than its Marginal Revenue curve, then firm's equilibrium is
(1) Unstable
(2) Stable
(3) Unique
(4) Impossible
83. fuEufyf[kr oDrO;ksa esa ls dkSu-lk ,d lgh ugha gS (1) ekax dh dher yksp ,d ekax oØ ij
vyx-vyx gksrh gS
(2) dqN ekax oØksa esa] muds lEiw.kZ fgLls esa yksp ,d leku cuh jgrh gS
(3) ,d nh gqbZ dher ij nks vyx-vyx
83. Which one of the following statements is
not correct
(1) The price elasticity of demand varies all along a demand curve
(2) In some demand curves, elasticity remains the same throughout their length
(3) The demand curves having different
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<ky okys ekax oØksa dh yksp ,d leku gks ldrh gS
(4) ,d nh gqbZ dher ij nks lekukUrj ekax oØksa dh yksp lnSo ,d leku gksxh
slopes may have the same elasticity at a given price
(4) Two parallel demand curves will always have the same elasticity at a given price
84. vkfFkZd ykHk dk vFkZ gS
(1) 'kq) ykHk
(2) lkekU; ykHk
(3) lexz ykHk
(4) ekSfæd ykHk
84. Economic profit means
(1) Pure profit
(2) Normal profit
(3) Gross profit
(4) Monetary profit
85. fuEufyf[kr oDrO;ksa esa ls dkSu-lk ,d lgh ugha gS
(1) ;fn ekax dh dher yksp 'kwU; ds cjkcj gks] rks dher esa gksus okyh o`f) dk ifj.kke dqy vk; esa o`f) ds :i esa gksxk
(2) ;fn ekax dh dher yksp bdkbZ ls de gks] rks dher esa gksus okyh o`f) dk ifj.kke dqy vk; esa o`f) ds :i esa gksxk
(3) ;fn ekax dh dher yksp bdkbZ ds leku gks] rks dher esa gksus okyh o`f+) dk ifj.kke dqy vk; esa o`f) ds :i esa gksxk
(4) ;fn ekax dh dher yksp bdkbZ ls vf/kd gks rks dher esa gksus okyh o`f) dk ifj.kke dqy vk; esa deh ds :i esa gksxk
85. Which one of the following statements is
not correct
(1) If price elasticity of demand is equal to zero, then an increase in price will result into an increase in total revenue
(2) If price elasticity of demand is less than one, then an increase in price will result into an increase in total revenue
(3) If price elasticity of demand is equal to one, then an increase in price will result into an increase in total revenue
(4) If price elasticity of demand is more than one, then an increase in price will result into a decrease in total revenue
86. fuEufyf[kr oDrO;ksa esa ls dkSu-lk ,d lgh ugha gS
(1) ;fn ekax dh dher yksp bdkbZ ls de gks] rks dher esa gksus okyh o`f) ds dkj.k dqy miHkksx O;; esa o`f) gksxh
(2) ;fn ekax dh dher yksp bdkbZ ls vf/kd gks] rks dher esa gksus okyh o`f) ds dkj.k dqy miHkksx O;; esa deh gksxh
(3) ;fn ekax dh dher yksp bdkbZ ls de gks] rks dher esa gksus okyh deh ds dkj.k dqy miHkksx O;; esa o`f) gksxh
(4) ;fn ekax dh dher yksp bdkbZ ls vf/kd gks] rks dher esa gksus okyh deh ds dkj.k dqy miHkksx O;; esa o`f) gksxh
86. Which one of the following statements is not correct
(1) If price elasticity of demand is less than one, then a rise in price increases total consumer expenditure
(2) If price elasticity of demand is more than one, then a rise in price decreases total consumer expenditure
(3) If price elasticity of demand is less than one, then a fall in price increases total consumer expenditure
(4) If price elasticity of demand is more than one, then a fall in price increases total consumer expenditure
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87. C;kt ds ^okLrfod nj* rFkk ^cktkj nj* esa varj djus dk Js; fn;k tkrk gS
(1) bjfoax fQ'kj dks
(2) cfVZy vksgfyu dks
(3) tSdc ohuj dks
(4) Mh- ,p jkWcVZlu dks
87. The credit of presenting a difference
between 'Real rate' and Market rate' of interest goes to
(1) Irving Fisher
(2) Bertil Ohlin
(3) Jacob Viner
(4) D. H. Robertson
88. vfrfjDr {kerk dks fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl fl)kar ds fy, uohu varn`Zf"V ds :i esa ekuk x;k Fkk
(1) iw.kZ çfr;ksfxrk
(2) 'kq) çfr;ksfxrk
(3) ,dkf/kdkj
(4) ,dkf/kdkjkRed çfr;ksfxrk
88. The excess capacity was regarded as
one of the most novel insights of the theory of
(1) Perfect competition
(2) Pure competition
(3) Monopoly
(4) Monopolistic competition
89. ek'kZy-yuZj 'krZ dk laca/k gS
(1) voewY;u rFkk O;kikj larqyu ls
(2) lk/ku ykxr rFkk mRiknd ds larqyu ls
(3) oLrq dh dher rFkk miHkksDrk ds larqyu ls
(4) rduhdh çxfr rFkk m|eksa dh mRiknu {kerk ls
89. The Marshall-Lerner condition is related
to
(1) Devaluation and Balance of Trade
(2) Factor cost and producer's equilibrium
(3) Commodity price and consumer's equilibrium
(4) Technical progress and production capacity of firms
90. 'q-vuqikr' O;Dr djrk gS
(1) iwath dh cktkj dher dk bldh çfrLFkkiu ykxr ls vuqikr
(2) orZeku vof/k esa mRiknu dh ek=k dk vk/kkj vof/k ls vuqikr
(3) 'kq) ykHk dk dk;Z'khy iwath ls vuqikr
(4) dqy vk; dk dqy ykxr ls vuqikr
90. The 'q-ratio' denotes the ratio of
(1) The market value of capital to its replacement cost
(2) The quantity of production in current period to the base period
(3) Net Profit to the working capital
(4) Total income to total cost
91. yuZj lwpdkad ekirk gS
91. Lerner index is a measure of
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(1) Øsrkvksa rFkk foØsrkvksa ij dj ds lkis{k çHkko dks
(2) fuos'k fu.kZ;ksZa dh ikjLifjd fuHkZjrk dks
(3) ,d m|e dh ,dkf/kdkjh 'kfDr dh dksfV dks
(4) fofHké oLrqvksa ds lewgksa dh lkis{k dherksa esa gksus okys ifjorZuksa dks
(1) Relative burden of a tax on buyers and sellers
(2) Interdependence of investment decisions
(3) Degree of a firm's monopoly power
(4) Changes in relative prices of different groups of commodities
92. ,d m|e dk vf/kxe oØ mlds mRiknu dh vkSlr vkxr ykxr rFkk le; ds lkFk gksus okys dqy mRiknu ds e/; ds fuEufyf[kr laca/k dks O;Dr djrk gS
(1) vkSlr ykxr esa deh ds lkFk dqy mRiknu esa o`f)
(2) vkSlr ykxr esa deh ds lkFk dqy mRiknu esa deh
(3) vkSlr ykxr esa o`f) ds lkFk dqy mRiknu esa deh
(4) vkSlr ykxr esa o`f) ds lkFk dqy mRiknu esa o`f)
92. A firm's learning curve shows the following relationship between average input cost of production and total output over time
(1) Decline in average cost with increase in total output
(2) Decline in average cost with decrease in total output
(3) Increase in average cost with decrease in total output
(4) Increase in average cost with increase in total output
93. ek'kZy us vkSlr O;kolkf;d {kerk o ÅtkZ dh ^iwfrZ dher* dks dgk gS
(1) vlkekU; ykHk
(2) lkekU; ykHk
(3) vkfFkZd ykHk
(4) 'kq) ykHk
93. Marshall has defined 'the supply price' of
average business ability and energy as
(1) Abnormal profit
(2) Normal profit
(3) Economic profit
(4) Pure profit
94. ulkÅ lhfu;j dk C;kt fl)kar dsfUær gS
(1) la;e ij
(2) le; vf/keku ij
(3) _.k;ksX; dks"kksa ij
(4) lhekar mRikndrk ij
94. Nassau Senior's theory of interest focuses on
(1) Abstinence
(2) Time preference
(3) Lonable funds
(4) Marginal productivity
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95. ,d m|e ds fuEu mRiknu Lrj esa 'X-v{kerk' dk dkj.k gksrk gS
(1) iwath dk vHkko
(2) rduhdh {kerk dh deh
(3) HkkSfrd vkxrksa dh v{kerk
(4) laxBukRed dq'kyrk dk nks"k
95. The 'X-inefficiency' in a firm's low production level is due to
(1) Capital deficiency
(2) Lack of technological efficiency
(3) Inefficiency of physical inputs
(4) Faults in organisational skills
96. ,d vFkZO;oLFkk esa mRiknu {kerk esa gksus okyh o`f) dh n'kk esa mRiknu laHkkouk oØ vius LFkku ls LFkkukarfjr gksxk
(1) nf{k.k-if'pe fn'kk esa
(2) nf{k.k-iwoZ fn'kk esa
(3) mÙkj-if'pe fn'kk esa
(4) mÙkj-iwoZ fn'kk esa
96. As a result of an increase in the
production capacity in an economy, the production possibility curve will shift from its place towards
(1) South-West direction
(2) South-East direction
(3) North-West direction
(4) North-East direction
97. vFkZO;oLFkk ds ekSfædhdj.k dh eki gS
(1) GDPM 0
(2) GDPM 1
(3) GDPM 2
(4) GDPM 3
97. The monetization of economy is
measured by
(1) GDPM 0
(2) GDPM 1
(3) GDPM 2
(4) GDPM 3
98. eqæk xq.kd çnf'kZr fd;k tkrk gS
(1) eqækçkjf{kr
kid eqækO;
(2) eqækladh.kZ eqækvk/kkj
98. The money multiplier is denoted by
(1) money Reserve
money Broad
(2) money Narrow
money Base
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(3) eqækladh.kZ eqækkidO;
(4) eqækladh.kZ eqækçkjf{kr
(3) money Narrow
money Broad
(4) money Narrow
money Reserve
99. cSly ekudksa dk laca/k gS (1) cSadksa ls
(2) jklk;fud moZjdksa ls
(3) fons'kh fuos'k ls
(4) ijek.kq ÅtkZ ls
99. Basel norms are related to
(1) Banks
(2) Chemical fertilisers
(3) Foreign investment
(4) Nuclear power
100. foÙkh; mÙkjnkf;Ro ,oa ctV çca/ku vf/kfu;e ykxw djus okyk çFke jkT; gS (1) xqtjkr
(2) dukZVd
(3) rfeyukMq
(4) mÙkjk[k.M
100. The first state to implement Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Act is
(1) Gujarat
(2) Karnataka
(3) Tamil Nadu
(4) Uttarakhand
101. flDdk fuEkkZ.k vf/kfu;e] 1906 ds vuqlkj ljdkj }kjk tkjh fd;s tk ldus okys flDdksa dk vf/kdre ewY; gks ldrk gS (1) 50 #i;s
(2) 100 #i;s
(3) 500 #i;s
(4) 1000 #i;s
101. As per the coinage Act, 1906, the Government can issue coins upto the denomination of
(1) Rs. 50
(2) Rs. 100
(3) Rs. 500
(4) Rs. 1000
102. fuEufyf[kr djksa dks ctV 2008-09 ds vuqlkj dj jktLo esa ;ksxnku ds ?kVrs gq, Øe esa O;ofLFkr dfj;s (a) dsaæh; mRikn 'kqYd
(b) lhek 'kqYd
(c) fuxe dj
(d) vk; dj
uhps fn;s x;s dwVksa dh lgk;rk ls lgh mÙkj pqfu;s
(1) c, a, d, b
(2) a, c, b, d
(3) a, c, d, b
(4) c, d, a, b
102. Arrange the following taxes in descending order of tax revenue as per Budget 2008-09
(a) Union Excise Duty
(b) Custom Duty
(c) Corporation Tax
(d) Income Tax
Select the correct answer using the codes given below
(1) c, a, d, b
(2) a, c, b, d
(3) a, c, d, b
(4) c, d, a, b
103. ijlh ,l0 feL=h lfefr dk laca/k gS 103. Percy S. Mistry committee is related to
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(1) oLrqvksa ds O;kikj ds ekudksa ls
(2) varjkZ"Vªh; foÙkh; dsaæ dh LFkkiuk
(3) lsok dj ds nk;js esa foLrkj
(4) lkoZtfud forj.k ç.kkyh
(1) Commodity trading norms
(2) Setting up an International Financial Centre
(3) Expansion of service tax net
(4) Public distribution system
104. Hkkjr esa djsalh uksVksa dk fuxZeu fuEufyf[kr ç.kkyh ds vk/kkj ij gksrk gS
(1) lk/kkj.k tek ç.kkyh
(2) U;wure vkjf{kr ç.kkyh
(3) vkuqikfrd vkjf{kr ç.kkyh
(4) çfr'kr tek ç.kkyh
104. Currency notes are issued in India on the basis of
(1) Simple deposit system
(2) Minimum reserve system
(3) Proportional reserve system
(4) Percentage deposit system
105. Hkkjr esa ^okf.kfT;d çi=ksa* dk fuxZeu fd;k tkrk gS
(1) okf.kT; cSadksa }kjk
(2) Hkkjrh; fjtoZ cSad }kjk
(3) daifu;ksa }kjk
(4) jkT; ljdkjksa }kjk
105. In India, the 'Commercial Papers' are
issued by
(1) Commercial banks
(2) Reserve Bank of India
(3) Companies
(4) State Governments
106. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu ,d jk"Vªh; vk; ds pØh; çokg esa var% {ksi.k dks fufeZr djrk gS
(1) ikfjokfjd cprsa
(2) ljdkjh O;;
(3) vk;krksa ij O;;
(4) çR;{k djksa dk Hkqxrku
106. Which one of the following constitutes the injection in the circular flow of national income
(1) Household savings
(2) Government spending
(3) Expenditure on imports
(4) Payments of direct taxes
107. ewY; of/kZr dj gS
(1) ewY;kuqlkj o çR;{k dj
(2) fof'k"V o çR;{k dj
107. The Value Added Tax is
(1) Ad-valorem and direct tax
(2) Specific and direct tax
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(3) ewY;kuqlkj o vçR;{k dj
(4) fof'k"V o vçR;{k dj
(3) Ad-valorem and indirect tax
(4) Specific and indirect tax
108. ;fn ,d ns'k esa eqækLQhfr dh nj vU; ns'k ls Å¡ph gks] rks bldh fons'kh fofue; nj esa
(1) ewY; o)Zu gksxk
(2) ewY; Ðkl gksxk
(3) voewY;u gksxk
(4) vf/kewY;u gksxk
108. If the inflation rate in a country is higher than other, its foreign exchange rate will
(1) Appreciate
(2) Depreciate
(3) Devalue
(4) Revalue
109. dsUlh; cpr Qyu esa ekud gksrk gS
(1) dqy cpr
(2) Lok;Ur cpr
(3) ç;ksT; vk;
(4) cpr dh lhekar çof̀Ùk
109. In the Keynesian saving function, the
parameter is
(1) Total saving
(2) Autonomous saving
(3) Disposable income
(4) Marginal propensity to save
110.
;fn cktkj C;kt nj 'r' gks] rks eqæk dh lêk mís'; gsrq ekax gksxh
(1) rrrr
−−
min
max
(2) minmax
max
rrrr−
−
(3) min
max
rrrr
−−
(4) minmax
max
rrrr
−−
110. If 'r' is the market rate of interest, then the
speculative demand for money will be
(1) rrrr
−−
min
max
(2) minmax
max
rrrr−
−
(3) min
max
rrrr
−−
(4) minmax
max
rrrr
−−
111. çfrf"Br ç.kkyh ds varxZr vFkZO;oLFkk esa fuEufyf[kr çdkj dh csjkstxkjh ik;h tk ldrh gS
(1) vn`'; csjkstxkjh
(2) lajpukRed csjkstxkjh
(3) ?k"kZ.kkRed csjkstxkjh
(4) [kqyh csjkstxkjh
111. Under the classical system the following
type of unemployment can exist in the economy
(1) Disguised unemployment
(2) Structural unemployment
(3) Frictional unemployment
(4) Open unemployment
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112. vk/kqfud eqæk ugha gS
(1) vf/kns'k eqæk
(2) lk[k eqæk
(3) iw.kZdk; eqæk
(4) lkadsfrd eqæk
112. The modern money is not
(1) Fiat money
(2) Fiduciary money
(3) Full bodied money
(4) Token money
113. Hkkjrh; fjtoZ cSad vf/kfu;e 1934 ds vuqlkj fjtoZ cSad dks fuEufyf[kr lhek rd ds vafdr ewY; ds djsalh uksV tkjh djus dk vf/kdkj gS
(1) #0 1000
(2) #0 2000
(3) #0 5000
(4) #0 10000
113. As per the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, the RBI is authorised to issue currency notes of denomination upto
(1) Rs. 1000
(2) Rs. 2000
(3) Rs. 5000
(4) Rs. 10000
114. ^tqM+ok ?kkVk* dk vFkZ gS
(1) pkyw [kkrs dk ?kkVk rFkk iwath [kkrs dk ?kkVk
(2) ctV ?kkVk rFkk O;kikj ?kkVk
(3) jktLo ?kkVk rFkk çkFkfed ?kkVk
(4) jktLo ?kkVk rFkk ekSfæd ?kkVk
114. The 'Twin Deficit' means
(1) Current account deficit and capital account deficit
(2) Budget deficit and Trade deficit
(3) Revenue deficit and Primary deficit
(4) Revenue deficit and Monetised deficit
115. ^fjdkMksZ lerqY;rk* dk laca/k gS
(1) fuEu ?kkVk] vf/kd cpr
(2) fuEu ?kkVk] vYi cpr
(3) mPp ?kkVk] vf/kd cpr
(4) mPp ?kkVk] vYi cpr
115. 'Ricardian Equivalence' is related with
(1) Low deficit, more saving
(2) Low deficit, less saving
(3) High deficit, more saving
(4) High deficit, less saving
116. ^MkWyj* fdl ns'k dh jk"Vªh; eqæk ugha gS
(1) vkLVªsfy;k
(2) dukMk
116. 'Dollar' is not the national currency of
(1) Australia
(2) Canada
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(3) gkaxdkax
(4) LohMu
(3) Hong Kong
(4) Sweden
117. Hkkjr dh fofue; nj ç.kkyh gS
(1) fLFkj
(2) fLFkj y{; ifêdk
(3) eqDr Iykfor
(4) çcaf/kr Iykfor
117. India's foreign exchange rate system is
(1) Fixed
(2) Fixed target of band
(3) Free float
(4) Managed float
118. fuEufyf[kr O;; ds enksa esa ls fdls ^gLrkarj.k Hkqxrku* ugha ekuk tkrk gS
(1) chek nkos
(2) lfClMh
(3) ykHkka'k
(4) isU'ku
118. Which of the following items of expenditure is not regarded as Transfer Payment
(1) Insurance claims
(2) Subsidy
(3) Dividend
(4) Pension
119. iwath [kkrs dh iw.kZ ifjorZuh;rk ij lfefr us le;-vof/k çLrkfor dh gS
(1) 2 o"kksZa dh
(2) 3 o"kksZa dh
(3) 4 o"kksZa dh
(4) 5 o"kksZa dh
119. The committee on Fuller capital Account
Convertibility has recommended a time frame of
(1) 2 years
(2) 3 years
(3) 4 years
(4) 5 years
120. ;g vfHkdFku fd pkyw [kkrs ds ?kkVs rc rd ladViw.kZ ugha gS tc rd os lkoZtfud {ks= ds ?kkVs }kjk tfur u gksrs gksa] fuEufyf[kr uke ls tkuk tkrk gS
(1) xkyczsFk fl)kar
(2) xzhuLiku fl)kar
(3) yklu fl)kar
(4) Vksfcu fl)kar
120. The assertion that the current account
deficits are not dangerous so long as they are not caused by public sector deficit, is named as
(1) Galbraith Doctrine
(2) Greenspan Doctrine
(3) Lawson Doctrine
(4) Tobin Doctrine
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121. Vksfcu dj dk laca/k gS
(1) fons'kh eqæk ls
(2) çnw"k.k ls
(3) vftZr vk; ls
(4) migkj o nku ls
121. Tobin tax is related to
(1) Foreign exchange
(2) Pollution
(3) Earned income
(4) Gifts and donations
122. ekpZ 2008 ds var esa Hkkjr dk fons'kh eqæk HkaMkj Fkk yxHkx
(1) $ 100 fcfy;u
(2) $ 200 fcfy;u
(3) $ 300 fcfy;u
(4) $ 400 fcfy;u
122. At the end March 2008, India's foreign
exchange reserves were approximately
(1) $ 100 Billion
(2) $ 200 Billion
(3) $ 300 Billion
(4) $ 400 Billion
123. Hkqxrku larqyu dh 'kCnkoyh esa ^pkyw [kkrk* ds varxZr fuEufyf[kr dks lfEefyr fd;k tkrk gS
(1) dsoy oLrqvksa ds ysunsu dks
(2) oLrqvksa rFkk lsokvksa ds ysunsu dks
(3) oLrqvksa rFkk iwath ds ysunsu dks
(4) oLrqvksa] lsokvksa rFkk iwath ds ysunsu dks
123. In the balance of payment terminology, the term 'Current Account' covers
(1) Transactions in commodities only
(2) Transactions in commodities and services
(3) Transactions in commodities and capital
(4) Transactions in commodities, services and capital
124. Hkkjr ljdkj ds ctV esa ^çkFkfed ?kkVk* dk rkRi;Z gS
(1) jktLo O;; & jktLo çkfIr;k¡
(2) dqy O;; & fofHké òksrksa ls fy;s x;s m/kkj
(3) jktdks"kh; ?kkVk & C;kt Hkqxrku
(4) jktLo ?kkVk & C;kt Hkqxrku
124. In the budget of the Government of India,
the term Primary Deficit means
(1) Revenue expenditure – Revenue Receipts
(2) Total expenditure – Borrowings from various sources
(3) Fiscal deficit – Interest payments
(4) Revenue deficit – Interest payments
125. foÙkh; mÙkjnkf;Ro rFkk ctV çca/ku
125. The medium term objective of the Fiscal
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vf/kfu;e] 2003 dk e/;edkyhu mís'; jktLo ?kkVs dks de djds yk;k tkuk gS
(1) GDP dk 3%
(2) GDP dk 2%
(3) GDP dk 1%
(4) GDP dk 0%
Responsibility and Budget Management Act, 2003 is to bring down the Revenue deficit
(1) 3% of GDP
(2) 2% of GDP
(3) 1% of GDP
(4) 0% of GDP
126. dsaæ ljdkj ds ctV 2008-09 esa fdl jkT; ds O;fDr;ksa dks vk;dj ls NwV nh x;h gS
(1) tEew o d'ehj
(2) >kj[k.M
(3) v#.kkpy çns'k
(4) flfDde
126. In the Union Budget 2008-09, the exemption from income tax has been given to the people of
(1) Jammu and Kashmir
(2) Jharkhand
(3) Arunachal Pradesh
(4) Sikkim
127. Hkkjr esa ySafxd ctV dh ç.kkyh dsaæ ljdkj ds fdl o"kZ ds ctV esa çkjaHk dh x;h
(1) 2004-05
(2) 2005-06
(3) 2006-07
(4) 2007-08
127. The system of Gender Budget was introduced in India in the Union Budget of
(1) 2004-05
(2) 2005-06
(3) 2006-07
(4) 2007-08
128. Hkkjr ds dsaæh; ctV esa fuEufyf[kr enksa esa ls dkSu-lk O;; dk lcls cM+k en gS
(1) ;kstuk O;;
(2) xSj-;kstuk O;;
(3) jktLo O;;
(4) iwath O;;
128. Which of the following is the biggest item of expenditure in the Union Budget of India
(1) Plan expenditure
(2) Non-Plan expenditure
(3) Revenue expenditure
(4) Capital expenditure
129. Hkkjr esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdls ^dkxth dj* ds :i esa tkuk tkrk gS
(1) lsok dj
(2) vk; dj
(3) migkj dj
129. Which of the following is known as paper
Tax in India
(1) Service tax
(2) Income tax
(3) Gift tax
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(4) fuxe dj (4) Corporation tax
130. Jherh tksu jkWfcUlu us fdl çdkj dh csjkstxkjh dks ^ekfDZl;u csjkstxkjh* dk uke fn;k gS
(1) vn`'; csjkstxkjh dks
(2) ?k"kZ.kkRed csjkstxkjh dks
(3) [kqyh csjkstxkjh dks
(4) ekSleh csjkstxkjh dks
130. Which type of unemployment was termed as 'Marxian Unemployment' by Mrs. Joan Robinson
(1) Disguised unemployment
(2) Frictional unemployment
(3) Open unemployment
(4) Seasonal unemployment
131. Je Hkkxhnkjh nj dks ifjHkkf"kr fd;k tkrk gS
(1) dqy dk;Z'khy vk;q dh tula[;k dks dqy fuHkZj vk;q dh tula[;k ds çfr'kr }kjk
(2) dqy Jfedksa dks dqy tula[;k ds çfr'kr }kjk
(3) dqy efgyk Jfedkas dks dqy iq#"k Jfedksa ds çfr'kr }kjk
(4) dqy cky Jfedksa dks dqy o;Ld Jfedksa ds çfr'kr }kjk
131. The work Participation Rate is defined as
the percentage of
(1) Total working age population to total dependent age population
(2) Total workers to total population
(3) Total female workers to total male workers
(4) Total child workers to total adult workers
132. fdl ns'k esa fo'o dk igyk dsaæh; cSad LFkkfir fd;k x;k Fkk
(1) fczVsu
(2) vesfjdk
(3) LohMu
(4) fLoV~t+jyS.M
132. In which country world's first central bank was established
(1) Britain
(2) America
(3) Sweden
(4) Switzerland
133. fuEufyf[kr esa ls lgh laca/k dks pqfu;s
(1) cktkj dher ij GDP = lk/ku ykxr ij GDP + lfClMh – vçR;{k dj
(2) cktkj dher ij GDP = lk/ku ykxr ij GDP – lfClMh – vçR;{k dj
(3) cktkj dher ij GDP = lk/ku ykxr ij GDP – lfClMh + vçR;{k dj
(4) cktkj dher ij GDP = lk/ku ykxr ij GDP + lfClMh + vçR;{k dj
133. Select the correct relationship
(1) GDP at market price = GDP at factor cost + Subsidy – Indirect taxes
(2) GDP at market price = GDP at factor cost – Subsidy – Indirect taxes
(3) GDP at market price = GDP at factor cost – Subsidy + Indirect taxes
(4) GDP at market price = GDP at factor cost + Subsidy + Indirect taxes
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134. jkT;ksa ds e/; la?kh; djksa dh 'kq) çkfIr;ksa ds caVokjsa ds fy, ckjgosa foÙk vk;ksx }kjk lokZf/kd Hkkjka'k ftl ekud dks fn;k x;k] og gS
(1) çfr O;fDr vk;
(2) tula[;k
(3) jktdks"kh; vuq'kklu
(4) HkkSxksfyd {ks=Qy
134. In distribution of the net proceeds of Union
Tax Revenue among States, the Twelth Finance Commission has assigned highest weightage to the parameter of
(1) Per capita Income
(2) Population
(3) Fiscal Discipline
(4) Geographical Area
135. ,d okf.kfT;d cSad dh çeq[k m/kkj nj fu/kkZfjr dh tkrh gS
(1) Hkkjrh; fjtoZ cSad }kjk
(2) Lo;a okf.kfT;d cSad }kjk
(3) foÙk ea=ky; }kjk
(4) laln }kjk
135. The Prime Lending Rate of a commercial
bank is decided by
(1) The Reserve Bank of India
(2) The Commercial Bank itself
(3) Ministry of Finance
(4) The Parliament
136. 'NEER' rFkk 'REER' 'kCnksa dk lEcU/k gS
(1) i;kZoj.kh; fofu;euksa ls
(2) fons'kh fofue; nj ls
(3) efgykvksa ds 'kS{kf.kd Lrj rFkk iqu#Riknu nj ls
(4) ckº~; vkfFkZd lalk/kuksa ls
136. The terms 'NEER' and 'REER' are related
to
(1) Environmental regulation
(2) Foreign exchange rate
(3) Women's education level and reproduction rate
(4) External economic resources
137. eqækLQhfr ij fu;a=.k ds fy, Hkkjrh; fjtoZ cSad }kjk fuEufyf[kr mik; fd;s tkus pkfg,
(1) CRR esa deh ds lkFk [kqys cktkj dh fØ;kvksa esa çfrHkwfr;ksa dk Ø;
(2) CRR esa deh ds lkFk çfrHkwfr;ksa dh fcØh
(3) CRR esa o`f) ds lkFk çfrHkwfr;ksa dk Ø;
(4) CRR esa o`f) ds lkFk çfrHkwfr;ksa dh fcØh
137. To control inflation, the Reserve Bank of India should adopt following measures
(1) Decrease in CRR alongwith buying of securities under open market operations
(2) Decrease in CRR alongwith selling of securities
(3) Increase in CRR alongwith buying of securities
(4) Increase in CRR alongwith selling of securities
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138. Hkkjr esa Fkksd dher lwpdkad ds lkIrkfgd vkadM+ksa dk çdk'ku fdl ea=ky; }kjk fd;k tkrk gS
(1) Ñf"k ea=ky;
(2) foÙk ea=ky;
(3) lkaf[;dh rFkk dk;ZØe fØ;kUo;u ea=ky;
(4) okf.kT; rFkk m|ksx ea=ky;
138. In India the weekly data of wholesale Price Index are published by the Ministry of
(1) Agriculture
(2) Finance
(3) Statistics and programme Implementation
(4) Commerce and Industry
139. dsaæ ljdkj ds ctV 2008-09 esa dkSu-lk dj igyh ckj çkjaHk fd;k x;k gS
(1) cSafdax udnh ysunsu dj
(2) çfrHkwfr ysunsu dj
(3) oLrq ysunsu dj
(4) ykHkka'k forj.k dj
139. Which tax has been introduced for the first time in the Union Budget 2008-09
(1) Banking cash transaction tax
(2) Securities transaction tax
(3) Commodities transaction tax
(4) Dividend distribution tax
140. vksdqu dk fuEufyf[kr ds e/; ds laca/k dks O;Dr djrk gS
(1) csjkstxkjh rFkk eqækLQhfr
(2) mRiknu rFkk eqækLQhfr
(3) csjkstxkjh rFkk mRiknu
(4) fuos'k rFkk mRiknu
140. Okun's law shows the relationship between
(1) Unemployment and inflation
(2) Output and inflation
(3) Unemployment and output
(4) Investment and output
141. ^csjkstxkjh dh çkÑfrd nj* dh ladYiuk loZçFke fdlds }kjk nh x;h ,oa ç;ksx dh x;h
(1) ts- ,e- dhUl
(2) feYVu ÝhMeSu
(3) ,- MCyw- fQfyIl
(4) ,Me.M QsYi~l
141. The term 'natural rate of unemployment' was coined and used by
(1) J. M. Keynes
(2) Milton Friedman
(3) A. W. Phillips
(4) Edmund Phelps
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142. vFkZO;oLFkk esa nh?kZdkfyd iw.kZ jkstxkj larqyu dh çfrf"Br vo/kkj.kk ds foijhr ^lexz ekax* rFkk ^lexz iwfrZ* dh vo/kkj.kkvksa dk ç;ksx loZçFke fd;k Fkk
(1) ts- ,e- dhUl us
(2) Vh- vkj- ekYFkl us
(3) vYÝsM ek'kZy us
(4) ,- ih- yuZj us
142. Against the classical postulate of full
employment equilibrium of economy in the long run, the concepts of 'aggregate demand' and 'aggregate supply' were first used by
(1) J. M. Keynes
(2) T. R. Malthus
(3) Alfred Marshall
(4) A. P. Lerner
143. fQfyIl oØ fduds e/; ds laca/k dks O;Dr djrk gS
(1) eqækLQhfr rFkk mRiknu
(2) eqækLQhfr rFkk csjkstxkjh
(3) eqækLQhfr rFkk C;kt nj
(4) eqækLQhfr rFkk fuos'k
143. Phillips curve shows a relationship
between
(1) Inflation and output
(2) Inflation and unemployment
(3) Inflation and interest rate
(4) Inflation and investment
144. ;fn jk"Vªh; vk; esa gksus okyh o`f) fd;s x;s vfrfjDr fuos'k dh 5 xquh gks] rks MPC dk eku gksxk
(1) 0.20
(2) 0.50
(3) 0.75
(4) 0.80
144. If the national income increases by 5
times of additional investment in the economy, then the value of MPC will be
(1) 0.20
(2) 0.50
(3) 0.75
(4) 0.80
145. ifj.kke ctV gS
(1) ifjO;; – iwoZ ;a=
(2) ifjO;; – i'pkr ;a=
(3) O;; iwoZ ;a=
(4) O;; i'pkr ;a=
145. The outcome Budget is a
(1) Pre outlay instrument
(2) Post outlay instrument
(3) Pre expenditure instrument
(4) Post expenditure instrument
146. MPC rFkk xq.kd ds e/; dk laca/k gksrk gS
(1) O;qRØe
146. The relationship between MPC and Multiplier is
(1) Inverse
(2) Negative
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(2) _.kkRed
(3) çR;{k
(4) vkuqikfrd
(3) Direct
(4) Proportional
147. phu ds lanHkZ esa ^vfxze cM+h Nykax* dk Lor% fl) çek.k lacaf/kr gS
(1) Ñf"k fofo/khdj.k ls
(2) rhoz vkS|ksxhdj.k ls
(3) fo'ks"k vkfFkZd {ks= ls
(4) ,d larku ekud ls
147. In Chinese context the axiom of 'Great
leap forward' is related with
(1) Agricultural diversification
(2) Rapid industrialisation
(3) Special Economic Zones
(4) One child norm
148. ikfdLrku esa vkfFkZd lq/kkjksa dh 'kq#vkr fdl o"kZ gqbZ
(1) 1985
(2) 1988
(3) 1995
(4) 1998
148. The economic reforms were initiated in
Pakistan in the year
(1) 1985
(2) 1988
(3) 1995
(4) 1998
149. ^oUnsekrje* ;kstuk ds varxZr xHkZorh efgykvksa dh fu%'kqYd tk¡p çR;sd ekg dh fuEufyf[kr frfFk dks dh tkrh gS
(1) igyh frfFk
(2) 9oha frfFk
(3) 15oha frfFk
(4) 22oha frfFk
149. Under 'Vandemataram' scheme, free
health check-up of pregnant women is done every month of
(1) 1st day
(2) 9th day
(3) 15th day
(4) 22nd day
150. RISUG uked uo-vUosf"kr bUtsD'ku lacaf/kr gS
(1) ,M~l ls
(2) fpduxqu;k ls
(3) xHkZ vojks/k ls
(4) >qfjZ;k¡ ls
150. Newly invented injection called RISUG is
related to
(1) AIDS
(2) Chikungunya
(3) Contraception
(4) Wrinkles
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151. çkFkfed fØ;kdykiksa esa layXu Jfed dgykrs gS
(1) yky dkWyj
(2) gjk dkWyj
(3) Lof.kZe dkWyj
(4) uhyk dkWyj
151. The labourers engaged in primary activities are called
(1) Red Collar
(2) Green Collar
(3) Golden Collar
(4) Blue Collar
152. Hkkjr esa vkthfodk dk lcls cM+k òksr fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu-lk gS
(1) vkdfLed dk;Z
(2) rnFkZ dk;Z
(3) Lo-jkstxkj dk;Z
(4) fu;fer osru dk;Z
152. Which of the following is the biggest
source of livelihood in India
(1) Casual work
(2) Ad-hoe work
(3) Self-employed work
(4) Regular salaried work
153. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu-lk ekuo iwath dk òksr ugha gS
(1) f'k{kk
(2) lwpuk
(3) çca/ku
(4) chek
153. Which of the following is not a source of
human capital
(1) Education
(2) Information
(3) Management
(4) Insurance
154. jk"Vªh; lk>k U;wure dk;ZØe ds vuqlkj LokLF; ,oa f'k{kk {ks=ksa ds fy, yf{kr O;; gS
(1) GDP dk 3% LokLF; ij rFkk GDP dk 6% f'k{kk ij
(2) GDP dk 6% LokLF; ij rFkk GDP dk 3% f'k{kk ij
(3) GDP dk 3% LokLF; ij rFkk GDP dk 3% f'k{kk ij
(4) GDP dk 6% LokLF; ij rFkk GDP dk 6% f'k{kk ij
154. As per National Common Minimum
Programme, the targeted expenditure on Health and Education sectors are
(1) 3% of GDP on health & 6% of GDP on education
(2) 6% of GDP on health & 3% of GDP on education
(3) 3% of GDP on health & 3% of GDP on education
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155. X;kjgoha iapo"khZ; ;kstuk esa ou rFkk o`{k vkPNkfnr {ks= esa o`f) dk y{; j[kk x;k gS
(1) 2 çfr'kr fcanq
(2) 3 çfr'kr fcanq
(3) 4 çfr'kr fcanq
(4) 5 çfr'kr fcanq
155. The Eleventh five year plan targets to
increase forest and tree cover by
(1) 2 percentage points
(2) 3 percentage points
(3) 4 percentage points
(4) 5 percentage points
156. Hkkjr ds ldy ?kjsyw cpr esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl dk ;ksxnku lokZf/kd gS
(1) ikfjokfjd {ks=
(2) futh fuxfer {ks=
(3) lkoZtfud miØe
(4) ljdkj
156. Which of the following has the highest contribution in Gross Domestic Saving in India
(1) Household sector
(2) Private corporate sector
(3) Public sector enterprises
(4) Government
157. tux.kuk 2001 ds vuqlkj fdl ftys esa cky vk;q fyax vuqikr U;wure vafdr dh x;h gS
(1) ifV;kyk
(2) dq#{ks=
(3) xqjnkliqj
(4) Qrsgx<+ lkfgc
157. Which district has recorded lowest child
age sex ratio as per census 2001
(1) Patiala
(2) Kurukshetra
(3) Gurdaspur
(4) Fatehgarh Sahib
158. Hkkjr esa vc rd fdruh ckj jk"Vªh; ifjokj LokLF; losZ{k.k laié gq, gSa
(1) 2
(2) 3
(3) 4
(4) 5
158. How many National Family Health
Surveys have been conducted so far in India
(1) 2
(2) 3
(3) 4
(4) 5
159. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl jkT; esa vkS|ksfxd fiNM+s ftyksa dh la[;k lokZf/kd gS
159. Which of the following states has the
largest number of industrial backward districts
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(1) mÙkj çns'k
(2) e/; çns'k
(3) jktLFkku
(4) fcgkj
(1) Uttar Pradesh
(2) Madhya Pradesh
(3) Rajasthan
(4) Bihar
160. Hkkjr ljdkj }kjk ?kksf"kr ABC lwpdkad lEcaf/kr gS
(1) Ñf"k ls
(2) LokLF; ls
(3) lapkj ls
(4) ifjogu ls
160. The 'ABC Index' announced by the
Government of India is related to
(1) Agriculture
(2) Health
(3) Communication
(4) Transportation
161. dsaæh; djksa ij ^f'k{kk midj* fuEufyf[kr lfefr dh vuq'kalk ij çkjaHk fd;k x;k gS
(1) fot; dsydj lfefr
(2) rkil etwenkj lfefr
(3) ,u- xksfoan jko lfefr
(4) ,l- ih- xqIrk lfefr
161. The 'Education cess' on central taxes has been introduced on the recommendation of
(1) Vijay Kelkar Committee
(2) Tapas Majumdar Committee
(3) N. Govind Rao Committee
(4) S. P. Gupta Committee
162. Hkkjr esa vkfFkZd lq/kkjksa ds çkjaHk fd;s tkus ds i'pkr xzkeh.k rFkk uxjh {ks=ksa esa fu/kZurk vuqikrksa esa fuEufyf[kr ifjorZu gq, gSa
(1) uxjh rFkk xzkeh.k–nksuksa {ks=ksa esa deh
(2) uxjh {ks= esa deh rFkk xzkeh.k {ks= esa o`f)
(3) uxjh rFkk xzkeh.k nksuksa {ks=ksa esa o`f)
(4) uxjh {ks= esa o`f) rFkk xzkeh.k {ks= esa deh
162. Since initiation of economic reforms in India, the poverty ratios in urban and rural areas have changed as under
(1) Decline in both urban and rural areas
(2) Decline in urban and increase in rural areas
(3) Increase in both urban and rural areas
(4) Increase in urban and decline in rural areas
163. og dkykuqØe D;k gSa ftlesa 1990 ds n'kd esa fons'kh fofue; mnkjhdj.k ds fy, fuEufyf[kr pkj dne mBk;s x;s Fks
163. What is the chronological sequence in
which the following four steps of foreign exchange liberalisation were taken during 1990s
(a) Liberalised exchange rate
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(a) mnkjhÑr fofue; nj çca/ku ç.kkyh
(b) pkyw [kkrs dh ifjorZuh;rk
(c) iw.kZr% ,dhÑr cktkj fu/kkZfjr fofue; nj ç.kkyh
(d) fofue; nj esa f}-pj.k ;FkkFkZijd lek;kstu
lgh mÙkj uhps fn;s x;s dwVksa dh lgk;rk ls pqfu;s dwV %
(1) b, a, d, c
(2) a, b, c, d
(3) a, c, d, b
(4) d, a, c, b
management system
(b) Current account convertibility
(c) Fully unified market determined exchange rate system
(d) Two stage realistic adjustment in exchange rate
Select the correct answer using the codes given below
Codes :
(1) b, a, d, c
(2) a, b, c, d
(3) a, c, d, b
(4) d, a, c, b
164. ^fuoZguh; fodkl* 'kCn dh çFke ifjHkk"kk tks la;qDr jk"Vª }kjk vuqeksfnr dh x;h] mls fuEufyf[kr fjiksVZ ls fy[kk x;k gS
(1) czaMySaM fjiksVZ
(2) xkyczsFk fjiksVZ
(3) g~oj fjiksVZ
(4) fofy;elu fjiksVZ
164. The first UN approved definition of the term 'Sustainable Development' was taken from
(1) Brundtland Report
(2) Galbraith Report
(3) Hoover Report
(4) Williamson Report
165. dqtusV~l i;kZoj.kh; oØ fuEufyf[kr ds e/; ds laca/k dks O;Dr djrk gS
(1) i;kZoj.kh; {k; rFkk Ñf"k mRiknu
(2) i;kZoj.kh; {k; rFkk thou çR;k'kk
(3) i;kZoj.kh; {k; rFkk çtuu nj
(4) i;kZoj.kh; {k; rFkk çfr O;fDr vk;
165. Kuznets' Environmental curve shows a
relationship between
(1) Environmental degradation and Agricultural output
(2) Environmental degradation and Life Expectancy
(3) Environmental degradation and Fertility rate
(4) Environmental degradation and Per capita income
166. orZeku esa cSad _.k ls tqM+s gq, Lo lgk;rk lewgksa dh lokZf/kd la[;k fuEufyf[kr jkT; esa gS
166. At present the largest number of self
Help Groups linked to bank credit are located in the state of
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(1) vka/kz çns'k
(2) e/; çns'k
(3) egkjk"Vª
(4) rfeyukMq
(1) Andhra Pradesh
(2) Madhya Pradesh
(3) Maharashtra
(4) Tamil Nadu
167. Hkkjr esa ^lw{e foÙk* dk 'kh"kZLFk cSad gS
(1) vkj- ch- vkbZ-
(2) ,l- ch- vkbZ-
(3) ,u- ,p- ch-
(4) ukckMZ
167. The apex bank of 'Micro Finance' in India is
(1) RBI
(2) SBI
(3) NHB
(4) NABARD
168. Hkkjrh; fu;kZr-vk;kr cSad (Exim) dh LFkkiuk fdl o"kZ esa dh x;h Fkh
(1) 1972
(2) 1982
(3) 1992
(4) 2002
168. The Export-Import Bank of India (Exim)
was established in the year
(1) 1972
(2) 1982
(3) 1992
(4) 2002
169. fdl foÙk ea=h us vius ctV Hkk"k.k esa Hkkjr esa iwath [kkrs dh ifjorZuh;rk viukus ij fopkj djus ds fy, çLrko fn;k Fkk
(1) eueksgu flag
(2) ih- fpnkEcje
(3) ;'koUr flUgk
(4) tloUr flag
169. Which Finance Minister proposed to consider the adoption of capital Account Convertibility in India in his Budget speech
(1) Manmohan Singh
(2) P. Chidambaram
(3) Yashwant Sinha
(4) Jaswant Singh
170. X;kjgoha iapo"khZ; ;kstuk vof/k ds nkSjku fo|qr mRiknu dh vfrfjDr {kerk LFkkfir djus dk y{; fdruk gS
(1) yxHkx 40,000 esxkokV
(2) yxHkx 60,000 esxkokV
(3) yxHkx 80,000 esxkokV
(4) yxHkx 1,00,000 esxkokV
170. What is the target of setting additional
electricity generation capacity during the Eleventh five year plan period
(1) Approximately 40,000 MW
(2) Approximately 60,000 MW
(3) Approximately 80,000 MW
(4) Approximately 1,00,000 MW
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171. Hkkjr esa ÅtkZ mRiknu dh dqy LFkkfir {kerk esa orZeku esa ijek.kq ÅtkZ dk va'k gS
(1) 1 çfr'kr
(2) 3 çfr'kr
(3) 5 çfr'kr
(4) 7 çfr'kr
171. In India's total installed power generation
capacity, the share of Nuclear power is
(1) 1 percent
(2) 3 percent
(3) 5 percent
(4) 7 percent
172. fo'o O;kikj laxBu dh mRikn isVsUV ç.kkyh ds varxZr lHkh mRiknksa ds fy, çkIr gksus okys isVsUV vf/kdkjksa dh vof/k gS
(1) 10 o"kZ
(2) 15 o"kZ
(3) 20 o"kZ
(4) 25 o"kZ
172. Under the product patent system of the
World Trade Organisation, the patent rights for all products are applicable for a period of
(1) 10 years
(2) 15 years
(3) 20 years
(4) 25 years
173. fo'o ckSf)d laink laxBu dh isVsUV O;oLFkk ds fy, isVsUV tkx:drk gsrq ^foiks-fnol* euk;k tkrk gS
(1) 26 Qjojh dks
(2) 26 vçSy dks
(3) 26 tqykbZ dks
(4) 26 vDVwcj dks
173. The World Intellectual Property
Organisation's patent regime is observed as 'WIPO-day' on
(1) 26 February
(2) 26 April
(3) 26 July
(4) 26 October
174. fuEufyf[kr esa ls Hkkjr ds fdl iM+kslh ns'k esa f'k'kq e`R;q nj loksZPp gS
(1) HkwVku
(2) ckaXykns'k
(3) usiky
(4) ikfdLrku
174. Which of the following neighbouring countries of India has the highest Infant Mortality Rate
(1) Bhutan
(2) Bangladesh
(3) Nepal
(4) Pakistan
175. vkfFkZd losZ{k.k 2007-08 ds vuqlkj Hkkjr esa orZeku esa v'kksf/kr tUe nj dk Lrj gS
175. As per Economic Survey 2007-08, the current level of Crude Birth Rate in India is
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(1) 20.5
(2) 23.5
(3) 26.5
(4) 29.5
(1) 20.5
(2) 23.5
(3) 26.5
(4) 29.5
176. orZeku esa fdruh oLrqvksa dk mRiknu y?kq {ks= }kjk fofuekZ.k gsrq fof'k"V :i ls vkjf{kr gS
(1) 35
(2) 55
(3) 75
(4) 95
176. How many items are exclusively reserved for manufacture by the small sector at present
(1) 35
(2) 55
(3) 75
(4) 95
177. fons'kh O;kikj uhfr 2008-09 ds vuqlkj o"kZ 2008-09 ds Hkkjr dk fu;kZr y{; gS
(1) $ 150 fcfy;u
(2) $ 200 fcfy;u
(3) $ 250 fcfy;u
(4) $ 300 fcfy;u
177. As per Foreign Trade Policy 2008-09, India's target of exports for the year 2008-09 is
(1) $ 150 billion
(2) $ 200 billion
(3) $ 250 billion
(4) $ 300 billion
178. xzkeh.k voLFkkiuk fodkl dks"k dk l`tu fdlds v/khu fd;k x;k gS
(1) Ñf"k ea=ky;
(2) xzkeh.k fodkl ea=ky;
(3) vkj- ch- vkbZ-
(4) ukckMZ
178. The Rural Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF) has been created under
(1) Ministry of Agriculture
(2) Ministry of Rural development
(3) RBI
(4) NABARD
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179. jk"Vªh; O;kogkfjd vkfFkZd vuqla/kku ifj"kn (NCAER) us ^e/;e oxZ* dh ifjHkk"kk ,slss ifjokjksa ds :i esa dh gS ftudh okf"kZd vk; fuEufyf[kr lhekvksa esa gks
(1) #0 2 yk[k ls #0 5 yk[k
(2) #0 2 yk[k ls #0 10 yk[k
(3) #0 4 yk[k ls #0 8 yk[k
(4) #0 5 yk[k ls #0 10 yk[k
179. The National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER) has defined the 'Middle Class' as households having annual earnings between
(1) Rs. 2 lakh to Rs. 5 lakh
(2) Rs. 2 lakh to Rs. 10 lakh
(3) Rs. 4 lakh to Rs. 8 lakh
(4) Rs. 5 lakh to Rs. 10 lakh
180. ;w0 ,u0 Mh0 ih0 dh {kerk fu/kZurk eki esa fu/kZurk ds ekiu ds fy, fuEufyf[kr lwpd dk ç;ksx ugha fd;k tkrk gS
(1) vYiHkkj ds cPps
(2) fpfdRlkdfeZ;ksa dh vuqifLFkfr esa gq, tUe
(3) fuj{kj o;Ld efgyk,¡
(4) csjkstxkj O;fDr
180. The Capability Poverty Measure of UNDP does not include following indicator for measure of poverty
(1) Underweight children
(2) Unattended births
(3) Illiterate adult females
(4) Unemployed person
181. Hkkjr esa fu/kZurk js[kk ls uhps dh tula[;k dk çfr'kr fdl jkT; esa lokZf/kd gS
(1) >kj[k.M
(2) mM+hlk
(3) NÙkhlx<+
(4) fcgkj
181. The percentage of population falling below the poverty line in India is highest in the state of
(1) Jharkhand
(2) Orissa
(3) Chattisgarh
(4) Bihar
182. nloha iapo"khZ; ;kstuk vof/k esa GDP esa okf"kZd lao`f) dh mPpre nj fuEufyf[kr foÙkh; o"kZ esa çkIr dh x;h
(1) 2003-04
(2) 2004-05
182. The highest annual GDP growth rate during tenth five year plan was recorded in the financial year
(1) 2003-04
(2) 2004-05
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(3) 2005-06
(4) 2006-07
(3) 2005-06
(4) 2006-07
183. o"kZ 2020 rd fo'o O;kikj esa Hkkjr }kjk viuk va'k c<+kdj fuEufyf[kr Lrj rd igq¡pkus dk y{; gS
(1) 3 çfr'kr
(2) 5 çfr'kr
(3) 7 çfr'kr
(4) 9 çfr'kr
183. India targets to increase its share in world trade by the year 2020 to
(1) 3 percent
(2) 5 percent
(3) 7 percent
(4) 9 percent
184. fo'o ;k=k o i;ZVu ifj"kn ds vuqlkj o"kZ 2007 esa Hkkjr vkus okys fons'kh i;ZVdksa dh la[;k Fkh yxHkx
(1) 25 yk[k
(2) 50 yk[k
(3) 75 yk[k
(4) 100 yk[k
184. As per World Travel and Tourism
Council, the number of foreign tourists came to India in 2007, was approximately
(1) 25 Lakh
(2) 50 Lakh
(3) 75 Lakh
(4) 100 Lakh
185. fo'o cSad dh okf"kZd fjiksVZ ^Mwbax fctusl 2008* esa lfEefyr fd;s x;s 178 ns'kksa esa Hkkjr dk LFkku Fkk
(1) 100 oka
(2) 110 oka
(3) 120 oka
(4) 130 oka
185. In the World Bank's annual report 'Doing
Business 2008' which included 178 countries, India ranked
(1) 100th
(2) 110th
(3) 120th
(4) 130th
186. ^HkweaMyhdj.k* 'kCn dk ç;ksx loZçFke fd;k
(1) csu cjukds us
(2) tsQjs ihd us
(3) fFkvksMksj ysfoV us
(4) LVho ckyesj us
186. The word 'Globalisation' was first used by
(1) Ben Bernake
(2) Jeffrey Peek
(3) Theodore Levitt
(4) Steve Ballmer
187. o"kZ 2007-08 esa Hkkjr esa çkIr gksus okys çR;{k fons'kh fuos'k dh ek=k Fkh yxHkx
187. In the year 2007-08, India received foreign direct investment of
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(1) $ 25 fcfy;u
(2) $ 50 fcfy;u
(3) $ 75 fcfy;u
(4) $ 100 fcfy;u
approximately
(1) $ 25 Billion
(2) $ 50 Billion
(3) $ 75 Billion
(4) $ 100 Billion
188. Hkkjr ds fdl jkT; esa f'k'kq e`R;q nj fuEure gS
(1) xksok
(2) dsjy
(3) ef.kiqj
(4) ukxkyS.M
188. Which state in India has the lowest infant Mortality Rate
(1) Goa
(2) Kerala
(3) Manipur
(4) Nagaland
189. çR;{k ij[k vYikof/k mipkj (DOTS) lacaf/kr gS
(1) dq"B jksx ls
(2) iksfy;ks ls
(3) {k; jksx ls
(4) eysfj;k ls
189. Directly Observed Treatment shortcourse
(DOTS) is related to
(1) Leprosy
(2) Polio
(3) Tuberculosis
(4) Malaria
190. ^Hkkjr fuekZ.k* ,d le;-c) ;kstuk gS
(1) dsaæ 'kkflr çns'kksa ds fy,
(2) uxjh {ks=ksa ds fy,
(3) xzkeh.k {ks=ksa ds fy,
(4) laiw.kZ ns'k ds fy,
190. 'Bharat Nirman' is a time-bound plan for
(1) Union territories
(2) Urban areas
(3) Rural areas
(4) Entire country
191. Hkkjr esa NPK ¼ukbVªkstuh;] QkLQsVh;] iksVk'kh;½ jklk;fud moZjdksa ds ç;ksx dk okafNr vuqikr gS
(1) 1 : 2 : 4
(2) 4 : 2 : 1
(3) 2 : 4 : 1
191. The desirable proportion of chemical fertilizer NPK (Nitrogenous, Phosphatic, Potassic) use in India is
(1) 1 : 2 : 4
(2) 4 : 2 : 1
(3) 2 : 4 : 1
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(4) 1 : 4 : 2 (4) 1 : 4 : 2
192. dks;yk vk/kkfjr ^vYVªk esxk ikoj çkstsDV* dh fo|qr mRiknu {kerk gS
(1) 2000 esxkokV ;k vf/kd
(2) 4000 esxkokV ;k vf/kd
(3) 6000 esxkokV ;k vf/kd
(4) 8000 esxkokV ;k vf/kd
192. Coal based 'Ultra Mega Power Projects' have production capacity of
(1) 2000 MW or above
(2) 4000 MW or above
(3) 6000 MW or above
(4) 8000 MW or above
193. ctV 2008-09 ds vuqlkj efgykvksa ds fy, O;fDrxr vk;dj NwV dh lhek gS
(1) #0 1,50,000
(2) #0 1,80,000
(3) #0 2,00,000
(4) #0 2,25,000
193. As per Budget 2008-09, personal income
tax exemption limit for women is
(1) Rs. 1,50,000
(2) Rs. 1,80,000
(3) Rs. 2,00,000
(4) Rs. 2,25,000
194. fuEufyf[kr Qlyksa esa ls fdldk ;ksxnku Hkkjr esa eksVs vukt ds mRiknu esa lokZf/kd gS
(1) Tokj
(2) cktjk
(3) eDdk
(4) tkS
194. Which of the following crops has the
maximum contribution in total production of coarse cereals in India
(1) Jowar
(2) Bajra
(3) Maize
(4) Barley
195. fdl ç/kkuea=h us fVIi.kh dh Fkh & ^^vU; lHkh phtsa çrh{kk dj ldrs gS] fdUrq Ñf"k ughaA**
(1) tokgj yky usg:
(2) yky cgknqj 'kkL=h
(3) bfUnjk xka/kh
(4) jktho xka/kh
195. Which Prime Minister had remarked –
"Everything else can wait, but not agriculture."
(1) Jawaharlal Nehru
(2) Lal Bahadur Shastri
(3) Indira Gandhi
(4) Rajiv Gandhi
196. çkS|ksfxdh mUu;u dks"k ;kstuk (TUFS) dk laca/k gS
196. The Technological Upgradation Fund
Scheme (TUFS) is related to
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(1) lapkj {ks= ls
(2) [kk| çlaLdj.k {ks= ls
(3) 'kfDr {ks= ls
(4) diM+k {ks= ls
(1) Communication sector
(2) Food processing sector
(3) Power sector
(4) Textiles sector
197. fdl vkS|ksfxd uhfr dks Hkkjr dk vkfFkZd lafo/kku tSlk ekuk tkrk gS
(1) vkS|ksfxd uhfr] 1948
(2) vkS|ksfxd uhfr] 1956
(3) vkS|ksfxd uhfr] 1977
(4) vkS|ksfxd uhfr] 1991
197. Which Industrial Policy is regarded as the Economic Constitution of India
(1) Industrial Policy, 1948
(2) Industrial Policy, 1956
(3) Industrial Policy, 1977
(4) Industrial Policy, 1991
198. MkW0 eueksgu flag }kjk fn;k x;k ^uo O;ogkj* dk vkg~oku lacaf/kr gS
(1) xzkeh.k {ks= ls
(2) i;kZoj.k ls
(3) 'kfDr {ks= ls
(4) efgykvksa o cPpksa ls
198. The call for a 'New Deal' given by
Dr. Manmohan Singh is related to
(1) Rural sector
(2) Environment
(3) Power sector
(4) Women and children
199. lw{e] y?kq rFkk e/;e miØe fodkl vf/kfu;e] 2006 ds varxZr lw{e lsok m|eksa esa fLFkj iwath esa fuos'k dh fu/kkZfjr lhek gS (1) #0 5 yk[k rd
(2) #0 10 yk[k rd
(3) #0 20 yk[k rd
(4) #0 25 yk[k rd
199. As per Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006, the investment limit in fixed capital in Micro Service Enterprises is
(1) Up to Rs. 5 Lakh
(2) Up to Rs. 10 Lakh
(3) Up to Rs. 20 Lakh
(4) Up to Rs. 25 Lakh
200. fuEufyf[kr oDrO;ksa esa ls dkSu-lk ,d lgh ugha gS
(1) lHkh ?kfV;k oLrq,¡ fxQsu oLrq,¡ gksrh gSa
(2) lHkh fxQsu oLrq,¡ ?kfV;k gksrh gSa
200. Which of the following statements is not
correct
(1) All inferior goods are Giffen goods
(2) All Giffen goods are inferior goods
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(3) fxQsu oLrqvksa ds fy, çfrLFkkiu çHkko _.kkRed gksrk gS
(4) ?kfV;k oLrqvksa ds fy, vk; çHkko _.kkRed gksrk gS
(3) Substitution effect is negative for Giffen goods
(4) Income effect is negative for inferior goods
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