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1.

Bharat ki gribi ka sabre badha kaaran kya hai.

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yahan KE LOGON ko POLITICS, corruption aur jaat dharm se fursat HI kahan milti hai.

isleyi mai DUBAI main rehta hoon.

india to ab plastic ki chidiya hai

2.

Briefly explain economics is a science or an arts.

Answer» ECONOMICS is a ARTS SUBJECT because it is RELATED to calculation and no science is needed for economics.
3.

What is economics. guyz give the answer in 3-4 pages

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economics is a branch of social studies that deals with the ECONOMICAL problems and issues...., that tell US the stastics of CURRENT social status..

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4.

What led to substantial decline in poverty line in China

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This growth has LED to a substantial increase in real living standards and a MARKED decline in poverty. Between 1981 and 2008, the proportion of China's population living on LESS than $1.25/day is estimated to have fallen from 85% to 13.1%, meaning that roughly 600 million people were taken out of poverty.

5.

Prepare a list of capital goods used by the following institutions by visiting them a farm a transport company

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Capital goods are those gods which are basically FIXED tangible assets.

Assets LIKE machinery, buildings, vehicles and equipment are counted under capital goods.

Some of the capital goods USED in farm are as follows, seed sowers, fertilizers, wear sprinklers, granaries, CROP shearers, tube wells, storage houses, THRASHERS, open trucks for transporting goods and grains, harvester, cultivator, tractors and many more.    

6.

Santhagat sakh aur gair santhagat sakh kise kahte

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What that MEANS is ¨Who SPEAKS of CONSISTENT GOODWILL and non-compatible credentials¨

7.

A ias officer life is good or not ?

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Its GOOD but respobilites MAKE it BAD.

8.

What is tha sallery of a ias

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Now the BASIC pay of entry-level IAS officers is Rs. 56100. Allowances like Dearness Allowance (DA), House Rent Allowance (HRA) and Travel Allowance (TA) will be EXTRA. The salary will increase as experience increases. The basic pay of Cabinet SECRETARY is fixed at Rs.2,50,000.

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9.

Which of the following programs are not included in rural infrastructure development in India?Indira Awas Yojana (IAY)Integrated Low Cost Sanitation Scheme (ILCS)Bharat NirmanTotal Sanitation Campaign (TSC)

Answer» HEYA USER!

INDRA AWAS YOJNA.
10.

Imp of secondary sector nd tertiary sector

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Secondry SECTOR is IMPORTANT for manufacturing the product and TERITORY sector is important for selling the product.

11.

Describe the interrelationship between consumer behavior and marketing concept

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It has DIRECT relationship as a DEAL COMPLETES only when these two agree.
and also market is DEPENDENT on both these

12.

Explain the role of ssi in development of indian economy

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ROLE OF SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. Industry is the SEGMENT of economy concerned with production of goods. ... TheSSI SECTOR continues to remain an integral part of INDIAN economywith significant contribution to GDP, industrial production and employment GENERATION in India.

13.

Difference between unemployment and underemployment

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Unemployment is a SITUATION when a person seeking a job is UNABLE to find one.
 Underemployment is a situation when a person is WORKING but isn't working at his FULL CAPABILITY.

14.

Economic rent is the payment to owners of which factor of production

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In economics, ECONOMIC rent is any payment to an OWNER or factor of production in EXCESS of the costs NEEDED to bring that factor into production.

15.

An individual is risk neutral if her utility curve for money isa. Concave.b. Increasing at an increasing rate.c. Decreasing.d. Convex.e. Linear

Answer» HI MATES your ANSWER is OPTION C
16.

Why indian stock market is falling behind other country stock market

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The domestic EQUITY market has been witnessing a lot of pain in past few WEEKS. If SEPTEMBER was bad, October has been worse so far. The Nifty50 fell 6.8 per cent last month alone, and is down 12 per cent since August 31.  

In September-October, the decline in the Nifty Midcap100 has been18 per cent and that in Nifty Smallcap 23 per cent. On year-to-date basis, the Nifty Smallcap INDEX is down around 35 per cent. In the same period, the midcap index has fallen 23 per cent.

17.

Why did the securitization of bundles as being aaa impact the residential mortgage market so negatively during the 2008 financial crisis?

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The subprime MORTGAGE CRISIS was CAUSED by hedge funds, banks and insurance companies. The first two created mortgage-backed securities. The insurance companies covered them with credit DEFAULT SWAPS. ... That caused the 2007 banking crisis, the 2008financial crisis, and the Great Recession.

18.

Comparison of home loan scheme of different banks

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19.

Suggestions on topic money

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We have USE the MONEY limited
we have to use the money for DEVELOPING the country
we have to use our money for a PURPOSE or NEED

20.

India's which currency note has completed its 100 years

Answer» 1 Re NOTE has COMPLETED 100 YEARS
21.

What is thes strategic significance of pricing in international market

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Diversity in the market motivates a FIRM to adopt this strategy. A strong and effectivepricing strategy takes advantage of a COMPANY's position and PRODUCT offerings to maximise PROFIT. A differential pricing strategy ALLOWS the company to adjustpricing based on various situations or circumstances

22.

If two parties get equal point...... in the election ....who will lead the country......

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They TWO MEMBERS got same points in elections
then toss will be toss and
then ELECT which PERSON won the toss

23.

Explain the role of agricultural sector in indian pointa? 3 points

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Heya....

See here for your answer....

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Agricultural SECTOR is that sector of economy that is engaged in primary function of the products...

Role of agricultural sector in an economy...

• It gives the food to the all citizens and cattles of a country ...

• It generates employment ALSO, more than 70% of people are working in agriculture sector...

• It gives raw material to the industries of India...

• By it's surplus products it generates the goods to EXPORT and increase in trade...

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24.

jati refers to division of people according to. . . . . . . . 1skin color 2.gender 3.heights . 4.occupation

Answer» 4) OCCUPATION
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25.

Aims and objectives of privatization in economic development

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In Tunisia the concept of privatization is integrated within the framework of a vision of complementarities and partnership between the public sector and the private sector and contributing accordingly to the concretization of the policy of the disengagement of the State from competitive ACTIVITIES. It has been based on this premise that the public authorities have made privatisation one of the axes of the development of the private sector and an important INSTRUMENT for the REINFORCEMENT of the efficiency of the economy, the consolidation of its international openess and the REHABILITATION of the market mechanisms.  More concretely, privatization is defined as the transfer from the public sector to the private sector the control of the property or of the management of an enterprise (or of an autonomous unit that is part of an enterprise) producing goods or services. Privatization can also take the form of the openess to the private sector of the SECTORS and/or activities reserved traditionally for the public sector.

26.

Why corporate governance is necessary for business growth explain?

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Corporate GOVERNANCE is very important for business GROWTH . This is because of FOLLOWING reasons:

1.  Corporate governance is introduced to increase the accountability of company or business ESTABLISHMENT and to avoid massive disasters or fruads before they occur.

2. Better corporate governance ensures corporate success and better economic growth.


3. Strong corporate governance maintains confidence of investors which HELPS the company to raise capital efficiently and effectively.


4. It lowers the capital cost.


5. There is a positive impact on the share price.

27.

Comment on the sufferings of the people from poverty in indian. Answer

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At present, 28.5% of the Indian population lives below the poverty line. In the category of poor falls the people whose daily income is less than 33 rupees a day in cities and 27 rupees a day in villages. But do you THINK this amount is ENOUGH to survive even for a day in the country where every food item is available at sky-high prices? This MEANS, the actual number of people LIVING below the poverty line is MUCH higher, as according to the statistical data, anyone earning 40 rupees won’t be considered as poor but must be facing the same difficulties in life.

28.

Study the responsiveness of demand for commodities like salt matchboxes candles tv foodgrain with respect to income level of five familie

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The DEMAND for these commodities will not CHANGE as these commodities are NECESSARY
hence the demand will not change with change in season and weather or NATURAL CALAMITIES
demand is perfectly inelastic

29.

Utpadan Ka Shakriya sadhan S

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What is your QUESTION

30.

Being an aware consumer what main things will you keep in mind while buying things in the market

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# have to check expiry date
# never have to PAID more than MRP
#if some PROBLEM occurs before expiry we have to REPLACE it

31.

How many sectors in simple economy

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There are two SECTORS in simple ECONOMY they are:
1.Household
2.Firms
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32.

Green revolution increased self sufficiency in food grains in country . how?

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Hye...
YEAH , green revolution increased the PRODUCTION in our COUNTRY by making use of chemical fertilizers and diffrent types of ideas to INCREASE the produce...and also by training farmers ............

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33.

What is meaning of pronounced in LAC curve

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Long run average CURVE or LAC is calculated by dividing TOTAL cost in the long run by the level of output. In the short run, some factors are fixed and OTHERS can be varied to increase the level of output. But in the long run, NONE of the factors are fixed .

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34.

List and formulas of all curves in cost

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35.

Name few marginalized groups in India

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36.

What is the value of the MR when the demand curve is elastic?

Answer» MARGINAL REVENUE SIMPLY EQUALS the (market-determined) price . So marginal revenue will be at zero
37.

What is state of technology

Answer» STATE of art refers to the highest level of GENERAL development,as of a DEVICE , technique, or scientific field achieved at a particular time. it also refers to such a level of development reached at any particular time as a result of the common methodologies employed at the time.
38.

Define market supply

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39.

Define market supply?

Answer» HEYA USER!

Market Supply refers to supply of all the firms in the market PRODUCING a PARTICULAR commodity .
40.

When was the law of variable proportion is constant and didn't work???

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Hii dear here is your answer

.Therefore, when the number of one factor is increased or decreased, while other factors are constant, the PROPORTION between the factors is altered. For instance, there are two factors of PRODUCTION viz., land and labour.

Land is a fixed factor whereas labour is a variable factor. Now, suppose we have a land measuring 5 hectares. We grow wheat on it with the help of variable factor i.e., labour. Accordingly, the proportion between land and labour will be 1: 5. If the number of LABORERS is increased to 2, the new proportion between labour and land will be 2: 5. Due to change in the proportion of factors there will also emerge a change in total output at different rates. This tendency in the theory of production CALLED the Law of Variable Proportion.




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41.

When was the Law of variable proportion is constant and didn't work

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42.

What are the resins for the ineffectiveness of poverty alleviation programmes

Answer» BAD IMPLEMENTATION of SCHEMES
people not UNDERSTANDING the schemes properlu
43.

How to spend money on various goods to experience the equi marginal utility

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We now EXTEND our ANALYSIS of GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM to the sphere of production. Production of goods requires the use of inputs or factors of production. The LEVEL of production of goods depends upon the allocation of resources to them

44.

What is the aims and objectives of slum areas

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Aims & Objectives. Our aim is to combat poverty by working with OTHERS to EMPOWER INDIVIDUALS and communities to affect change in the distribution of power and resources. ... To work with people and communities experiencing poverty to empower them to ADDRESS poverty.

45.

Which scenario is the BEST example of how the government would act in a mixed market economy?

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The SCENARIO which MAY be the best example of how the GOVERNMENT would ACT in a mixed market economy is by ensuring that taxes imposed on the free market is the same as that being charged on government-owned properties.

In my view, I think this will work best and no competition will be experienced in the market.

The mixed market economy is where part of the market is the free market and part of it is managed by the government.


46.

Aims and objective of money at least 9 point

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Heyya here is your answer..
FIRST let us KNOW how this money was evolved.
1)Earlier people lived with unity. They always used to exchange the goods and got their desirable things.
2)but now no one know who invented the money... but it was known that money was evolved around 5,000BC.
3)money or currency REPRESENTS the VALUE of all the things.
4)It's main objective is to keep some value for the things and to be as a mediator among consumers and SELLERS.
5)Money enables the person to buy the things that which he /she wish to have
6) It acts as a property which defines our economic status.
7)The money is seen in the form of coins and notes which are of easier to carry.
8) This also enables the buisinessers to earn their profits as there would be many behind it who cannot share the things .But they can equally share the money.
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47.

given the price of a good ,how will a consumer decide as to how much quantity to buy of that good ?explain.

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If the price is HIGH,he would ultimately BUY less goods and VICE VERSA.

48.

Which capital would consider the best land labour physical capital and human capital

Answer» HUMAN capital ACCORDING to me
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49.

Write in brief about two special schemes in the year 2000 by government of India since independence?

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The 2 main scheme and popular scheme at the year 2000are:

1. NATIONAL Population Policy 

The main TARGETS fixed in the national population policy 2000, India! The immediate objective of the NPP 2000 is to address the unmet needs for CONTRACEPTION, health care infrastructure, and health personnel, and to PROVIDE integrated service delivery for basicreproductive and child health care.

2. poverty alleviation Programme

Integrated Rural Development Program(IRDP) IRDP in India is among the world's most ambitious programs to alleviate rural poverty by providing income-generated assets to the poorest of the poor. This program was first introduced in 1978-79 in some selected areas, but covered all the areas by November 1980.


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50.

Explain the reasons for some states of India to be more food increase

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Lots of arable land(52.59% of total AREA), Countries which produce high output of FOOD grains LIKE WHEAT, RICE are highly populated as growing them is labour intensive and the crop has high calorific value, more food, more population