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1.

Describe the challenges ahead in field of poverty?

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No COUNTRY development is their if their is poverty then it's CALLED DEVELOPING country not DEVELOPED country

2.

Role of development financial institutions in a liberalized economy

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The money saved by the public is USED by the financial institutionsfor lending to businesses at substantial interest rates. These funds allow businesses to increase their production and DISTRIBUTION activities. Another important WORK of FINANCE is to BOOST growth of capital markets

3.

Differnence in direct personal investigation and questionnaire

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4.

If the economy experiences a contractionary gap and RBI stimulates the economy the money supply?

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In situations when the economy experiences a CONTRACTIONARY gap and the Fed stimulates the economy, then the money supply DECREASES because the Fed makes open-market SALES. ... Under contractionary monetary policy, the economy shrinks and output decreases.

5.

Money n credit how bank plays an imp.Role in countrys economy

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A BANK is an IMPORTANT THING in the COUNTRIES ECONOMY

6.

What is meant by targeted anti poverty programme? Explain needs to adopt such programme

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Explanation:

DESIGN a commercial LEAFLET in not more than 50 words about the launching of a LIBRARY in your locality

7.

Measures taken for key and basic industry development in india

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Non-basic industries consist of primarily small businesses that SELL to local customers, including basic and non-basic businesses. Examples of basic businesses INCLUDE big manufacturing and mining companies, while non-basic businesses include DINERS, service companies, small consulting companies and CONVENIENCE STORES.

8.

What is them meaning of equilibrium in economics?

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ANSWER....


Equilibirium is a condition all state in which economic forces have balance.
Economic equilibrium may also be defined as the point at which supply EQUALS demand for a product, with the equilibrium PRICE EXISTING where the HYPOTHETICAL supply and demand curves intersect. it can be applied in the number of contexts.




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9.

What is the best way to get money

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I THINK if you get MONEY you should hardwork...


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10.

What is the basis of classifying the services into consumer services or producer services

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GST is an Indirect Tax which has replaced many Indirect TAXES in India. The Goods and Service Tax Act was passed in the PARLIAMENT on 29TH March 2017. The Act came into effect on 1st July 2017; Goods & Services Tax Law in India is a comprehensive, multi-stage, destination-based tax that is LEVIED on every value addition.

In simple words, Goods and Service Tax (GST) is an indirect tax levied on the SUPPLY of goods and services. This law has replaced many indirect tax laws that previously existed in India.

GST is one indirect tax for the entire country.

11.

In which year was the Euro introduced to the world financial markets?

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Answer : 1999

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Euro was INTRODUCED to the world FINANCIAL markets on January 1st 1999.

Euro is the second largest and second most traded currency in the foreign exchange market.

The code of the "Euro" is "EUR" and sign is €. The name euro was adopted in the YEAR 1995 in Madrid and it was introduced to the world financial markets in 1999.

This is the official currency of the European Union as WELL as some of its territories.

The Euro is the currency of Eurozone which is made up of 19 MEMBERS of the European Union and this is used by more than 300 million people every day.

12.

International trade does not allow international division of labour

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The international division of labour theory is essentially based UPON two elements: the “Theorem of Comparative COST Advantages”, which originates from Ricardo, and the “Factor Proportion THEO- rem” founded by Heckscher and Ohlin. The reason why international trade takes place and profits RESULT for all PARTICIPANTS in the process, can be deduced from the theorem of comparative cost advantages. The factor proportion theorem, which is considerably younger than the theorem of comparative cost advantages, attributes comparative cost advantages to differences between countries in” the way they are endowed with factors of production.


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13.

A machinery costs Rs 20000000 and it is expected to yield a profit after depreciation but before loss is rs 250000 . depreciation rate is 10 percent on straight line method and company tax rate is 50 percent ,calculate the pay back period.

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A machi very costs rs 20000000and it is expected to YIELD a profit after depreciation but before loss is rs 2500000. depreciation but rate is 10 PERCENT on straight line method and company is the most difficult subject answer is the task rate is 50 percent . CALCULATE the pay back period is RIGHT answer hai

14.

Meet the following business and note three problem Risk which maymanagement arise in business

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When we speak out business risk is the important factor need to be considered in our day to day activitiesbusiness, in order to overcome the future uncertainties and to ACHIEVE the short term and LONG term OBJECTIVES of business.

The major risk faced by the business are..

1. Future demand for their product

2. Competitors strategy

3.Economic condition

4.Government policies....

15.

What are examples of Non Market Activities?

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Domestic chores
production for self consumption
these are the TWO MAIN examples of non MARKET activities


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16.

Why do we worried about unemployment

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Because unemployment LEADS to wastage of human resources it INCREASE poverty RATIO and decreases economic growth

17.

Role of money supply

Answer» GROWTH of money supply is an important factor not only for acceleration of the process of ECONOMIC development but also for the achievement of price stability in the economy.

There MUST be controlled expansion of money supply if the OBJECTIVE of development with stability is to be achieved. A healthy growth of an economy requires that there should be NEITHER inflation nor deflation. Inflation is the greatest headache of a developing economy.

18.

आय वक्र अवम लागत वक्र

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..SORRY YR maaaf KRNA.

19.

Why were the FCI grainaries overflowing with foodgrains ???

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The GRANARIES of FCI were overflowing with wheat and rice because it wasstocking up GRAINS much higher than the BUFFER stock norms. ... Subsequently, the DISTRIBUTION of food grains under various SCHEMES launched by the government helped in easing the situation.

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20.

Difference between classical and keynesian and new classical and modern views in macro economics

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ANSWER:

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21.

Define the term COPRA

Answer» CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT
22.

The energy commission was formed in March ........... .

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The Atomic Age started on July 16, 1945, when there was a successful IGNITION of the “Gadget” at the Trinity Test in New Mexico. That was the period after  the end of World War II when the future of the wartime Manhattan Project was unclear DUE to VARIOUS difficulties regarding production plants, laboratories, and the administrative offices were scattered across thirteen states. Even the employment levels had dropped drastically at the Manhattan Project sites.

23.

The total contribution of service sector in the year 2005 _ 06 was ........... in GDP

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The SEVICE sector is the bigest sector whose contributing gdp in 2005 is 53.8percent only.
but in last few YEARS it INCREASE ALOT.

24.

Explain about objective features of NPP 2000

Answer» NET NATIONAL PRODUCT net National Product
25.

What are the advantages of using check over coins and paper notes?

Answer» CREDIT usually costs more than paying cash. Interest and other charges may be ADDED to the purchase PRICE. You may save money, because you can take advantage of sales. Credit can help if you need money for EMERGENCIES, such as unemployment, illness, death, or property loss.
26.

You have been sent by your company to Kuwait to work on a project for 4 years and you need a car. You have the choice between buying one and leasing one. After some research you find out the following: If you decide to buy the car, it would cost you AED. 200,000 and after four years you could sell it for AED 60,000. You would have to do a major service after 2 years costing AED. 8,000 and minor services at the end of every year from year 1 to 3 year for AED 4,000. If you decide to lease the car, you would have to pay AED 30,000 per year. You don’t need to pay for services since the leasing company will take care of that. a) Assuming an MARR of 10% perform an evaluation and decide if you should lease or buy the car by using PW, FW and AW analysis. b) Compare the results of PW, FW and AW analysis c) Solve the same problem using spreadsheet functions in Excel. Report Guide Lines: Write a report with the following details: a) Introduction b) Calculations for PW, AW, and FW separately c) Comparison of Results d) Problem solved in Excel using spreadsheet functions e) Conclusion f) References

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You have been sent by your company to Kuwait to work on a project for 4 years and you need a car. You have the choice between buying one and leasing one. After some research you find out the following:If you decide to buy the car, it would cost you AED. 200,000 and after four years you could sell it for AED 60,000. You would have to do a major service after 2 years costing AED. 8,000 and minor services at the end of every year from year 1 to 3 year for AED 4,000. If you decide to lease the car, you would have to pay AED 30,000 per year. You don’t need to pay for services since the leasing company will take care of that. a) Assuming an MARR of 10% perform an evaluation and decide if you should lease or buy the car by using PW, FW and AW analysis.b) Compare the results of PW, FW and AW analysisc) Solve the same problem using spreadsheet functions in Excel.Report Guide Lines:Write a report with the following details:a) Introduction b) Calculations for PW, AW, and FW separately c) Comparison of Resultsd) Problem solved in Excel using spreadsheet functionse) Conclusionf) References

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28.

What is economic development. state the two bases of measuring economic development of a country

Answer» ECONOMIC development is the development of a PLACE or country in FULFILLING needs of PEOPLE ECONOMICALLY
29.

Define decrease in demand. what causes decrease in demand?

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A decrease in demand will CAUSE a reduction in the equilibrium price and quantity of a good. 1. The decrease in demand causesexcess SUPPLY to develop at the INITIAL price. a. Excess supply will cause price to fall, and as price falls producers are willing to supply less of the good, thereby DECREASING output

30.

सुप्रीम कोर्ट ने स्पष्ट किया है कि अगर रेप के मामले में पीड़ित, आरोपी को बचाने के लिए उससे समझौता करता है और अपने बयान से पलट जाता है तो उस पर क्‍या कार्रवाई होगी?a. गिरफ्तार किया जाएगाb. पीडि़ता के खिलाफ मुकदमाc. कोई कार्रवाई नहीं होगीd. इनमें से कोई नहीं

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Answer :-

OPTION B

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31.

What is theUnion Buget on agriculture

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The budget LOOKS to accomplish a PARADIGM shift as far as farmer incomes are concerned. The income of farmers will be doubled by 2020, as agriculture will be projected as an enterprise.

The Minimum Support Price (MSP) for Kharif crops will be 1.5 times the cost of production of the same. If the crops are priced lower than the Minimum Support Price, then the government will ensure that the farmers do not suffer a loss. They will be provided the necessary MSP or an appropriate price.

The government will set up regulations to MAKE sure that 470 Agricultural Produce Market Committees are created and connected to the electronic platform of the National Agricultural Market (eNAM).

The government is also looking at working with NITI Aayog to set up an optimal farm price realisation system. Additionally, 22,000 new gramin agri centres (GRAMS) will be set up to assist farmers in selling their produce directly.

Rs.2,000 crore will be set aside for the realisation of an agricultural market fund.

The government has also doubled the allocation into the food PROCESSING sector that is currently growing at the rate of 8% annually. This year, the allocation will be Rs.1,400 crore.

Rs.500 crore has been set aside for Operation Green.

The Finance Minister also revealed that state-of-the-art facilities will be established in 42 food parks for agricultural exports.

The Finance Minister proposed to enable farmers in the fisheries and animal husbandry segments to benefit from Kisan credit cards. Rs.10,000 crore will be allocated for the same. This could result in better animal rearing practices in India and lead to the improvement in the quality of MEAT available commercially.

The government is looking to take measures to fight pollution due to crop burning and usage of firewood for cooking.

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32.

What is the law of variable proportion ? Give assumptions also _

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What is law of variable proportion ?

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This law states that, when we Continuously combined the variable FACTORS along with fixed factors then in starting the marginal product will rise but at some time it starts to get fall and became negative or zero...

ASSUMPTIONS of this law --

• Technology USED in the production remains constant...

• Ideal ration of fixing factors can be changed...

• Variable factors should be HOMOGENOUS...

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33.

Why is it necessary for service sector to contribute maximum to the economy?

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HELLO MATE
It depends on the country. Our country is based more on agriculture but it is not providing that much output and service sector has created many opportunity. Service sector creates more money with LESS PEOPLE and agriculture PROVIDES maximum employment but output is not as compared to service sector.

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34.

Who is the chairperson of the financial stability and development council?

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Urjit patel.
As he is the governor of RBI and ALSO chairperson of FINANCE stability and development COUNCIL

35.

Why should you monitor and review your fund

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Today, almost everyone gets a MEDICAL check-up done at regular intervals. Yes, it is extremely important to remain in the PINK of HEALTH to achieve our dreams in life. Most of us also get our personal assets (such as car, air-conditioner, refrigerator etc.) serviced atleast once in a year in order to avoid them getting out of use. Well, but what MANY forget is that the same principle applies to our financial plans as well. Without a timely review of your financial plans, you are most probably bidding a goodbye to your financial goals!


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36.

Why should you invest through Mutual Funds?

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Because it PREFER MANY TAXES in it which HELP in INVESTMENT

37.

When will the investor get certificate or statement of account after investing in a mutual fund?

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When will the investor GET CERTIFICATE or statement of account after investing in a mutual fund? Mutual funds are required to despatch certificates or statements of accounts within six weeks from the DATE of closure of the initial subscription of the scheme.

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38.

Why Choose Mutual Funds?

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Mutual funds is the type of fund which is used by a GROUP of investors to seek a potential return with lower risks. However, even though the risk is low with mutual funds, the return is also exponentially lower than investing in normal stocks. Regardless of the return, people want to invest in Mutual funds to ensure that the risk is substantially lower.

ADDITIONALLY, if you are STARTING to invest in stocks, then mutual funds would be an ideal choice to begin as it accumulates lower AMOUNTS of risk. There are various mutual funds for various sectors of companies, and if you are particularly interested in investing in a sect of company, then investing in a mutual fund may be beneficial.

39.

Which is the largest wild cat in the world?

Answer» SIBERIAN TIGER is the LARGEST WILD CAT in the world.
40.

What should an investor look into an offer document?

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An abridged OFFER document which contains very useful INFORMATION is required to be GIVEN to the prospective investor by the mutual fund. The application form for SUBSCRIPTION to a scheme is an integral PART of the document.

41.

When was the indestrial finance corporation of india established in india?

Answer» IFCI was ESTABLISHED on 1ST JULY 1948
42.

What is venture capital? What are venture capital funds?

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Venture capital

capital invested in project in which there is a substantial ELEMENT of risk,typically a new or expanding business.


ventur capital FUNDS are INVESTMENT funds that MANAGE the MONEY of investors who seek private equity stakes in startup and small to meidum sized enterprises with strong growth potential.

43.

What mutual fund is suitable for you?

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What is a mutual fund?

A mutual fund is a type of fund that is managed by many investors.

The mutual fund that is suitable, varies upon what the investor' goal is upon investing into a mutual fund.

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If the investor is looking for a mutual fund that has a HIGH return in the FUTURE, then they WOULD consider investing in capital appreciation fund.

If the investor is looking for a mutual fund that does not like substantiating RISK, then they would consider investing in a balanced fund.

44.

What is the difference between an open-ended and close-ended scheme?

Answer» OPEN ENDED scheme - It is a collective investment scheme that can issue and redeem share at any time.The INVESTOR can purchase the shares in the fund from the fund itself .

Close ended scheme - Here no new investor can enter in the middle and the EXISTING investor cannot exit TILL the scheme period gets over
45.

What is the history of Mutual Funds in India and role of SEBI in mutual funds industry?

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Unit TRUST of INDIA was the first mutual fund SET up in India in the year 1963. ... The objectives of SEBI are - to protect the interest of investors in securities and to PROMOTE the development of and to regulate the securities market.  

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46.

What is Systematic Investment Plan or SIP?

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SIP is a method of investing a fixed sum, regularly, in a MUTUAL fund SCHEME. SIP ALLOWS one to buy units on a given date each month, so that one can implement a saving plan for themselves. The biggest ADVANTAGE of SIP is that one NEED not time the market.

47.

Who demonstrated the abnormal shape of demand curve for diamonds?

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Abnormal shape of demand curve means it is sloping upward opposite to NORMAL curve which is downward sloping....

Reason --

It is the ARTICLE of distinction ..

Diamond are expensive and purchased to show off by the RICH PEOPLE and when price falls the demand of these curve reduced and vice versa..

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48.

What is an Asset Management Company (AMC)?

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An ASSET management company(AMC) is a company that INVESTS its clients' pooled funds into securities that match DECLARED financial objectives. Asset management companies provide investors with more diversification and investing OPTIONS than they would have by themselves.

49.

What is an entry load and an exit load?

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Exit LOAD is a fee or an AMOUNT charged from an investor for exiting or leaving a scheme or the company as an investor ..

entry load is collected to cover costs of DISTRIBUTION by the company . Different MUTUAL funds HOUSES charge different fees as an entry load

50.

What is a Fund of Funds (FoF) scheme?

Answer» FUND of FUNDS SCHEME is an investment strategy of holding a portfolio of other investment funds rather than investing directly In stocks ,bonds and other securities.This type of investment is ALSO KNOWN as multi-manager investment.