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1.

A particular way of producing a particular good or service is called​

Answer» NATIONAL incomeExplanation:
2.

Hey dimple I never forget yousee I ask question but you don't give ANS​

Answer»

I know you ASK QUESTIONS but you ask for other people I MEAN your other friendsExplanation:so I don't give any answer but now just LEAVE it ohk DEAR cute

3.

Q.13:For drawing lottery______ sampling is used. 2 points (a)random (b)purposive (c) stratified (d)quota

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randomExplanation:

4.

MAHINDRA TRACTOR PRICE

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Mahindra TRACTOR price STARTS from Rs. 2.50 LAKH...

5.

Tax on value of goods is a) specific tax b)ad valorem tax d)both a&b​

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I THINK ANSWER is a and b..but make QUESTION clear please

6.

How are social exclusion and vulnerability indicators of poverty answer in long

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tion:The study by Noya and Clarence (2008) demonstrates that the INDICATORS of social exclusion are based not only on POVERTY but also on a NUMBER of other indicators such as unemployment, income, educational attainment, housing, financial exclusion and a lack of financial assets, health and mobility.It causes poverty in two main ways. Social exclusion causes the poverty of particular people, leading to higher rates of poverty among affected GROUPS. It hurts them materially – making them poor in terms of income, health or education by causing them to be denied access to RESOURCES, markets and public services.

7.

27. Which of the following is an all India specialised financial institution ? (1)I DBI (2) SIDBI (3) Exim Bank (4) IIBI ​

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4. IIBI HOPE YOU UNDERSTAND AND YOU GET ANSWER

8.

High growth rate of populations are responsible for poverty in India. Explain with your own words. Please do not copy it from Go*ogle. ​

Answer» YES, it os responsible for POVERTY in INDIA because of spread of irrigations and the green revolutions. There is number of people in India and Small AMOUNT of jobs, further increase in population leads to jobless and unemployed people due to which they have NOTHING to earn and survive ultimately adding up to the poverty.
9.

Palampur is well connected with its neighbouring villages raiganj and _ _ _ _

Answer» ANSWER - ShahpurHOPE IT MAY HELP YOU!!! IT'S ISHU HERE!!!!
10.

The power of generator for sale there is an example of which market​

Answer»

Be EXTREMELY detailed with your listing. When selling industrial generators, it's essential to give BUYERS a complete description of the MACHINE. ... Take well-lit, high-quality photos. ... Provide service history. ... CONSIDER a LOAD bank test.

11.

Economics means ----- a) Management b) Management of households c) Police d) None of these​

Answer» MANAGEMENT is the CORRECT ANSWER
12.

हिस्सा का समता सरकार 1 सारा सार्वजनिक क्षेत्र नीजी क्षेत्र के हाtho बेचना कहलाता है ​

Answer»

सार्वजनिक उद्यमों के अल्पसंख्यक शेयरों को किसी अन्य संस्था को बेचना, चाहे वह सार्वजनिक हो या निजी, विनिवेश है। इसमें सरकार उद्यम का स्वामित्व बरकरार रखती है। दूसरी ओर, जब सरकार किसी उद्यम में बहुसंख्यक शेयर बेचती है, तो वह रणनीतिक विनिवेश / बिक्री है। EXPLANATION:मिल गई

13.

Who has given “Growth Definition” of Economics? a) Alfred Marshall b) Adam Smith c) Lionel Robbins d) Paul A.Samuelson​

Answer» C is the WRIGHT ANSWERS. ..
14.

Analyse using a ppc diagram, the effects of high unemployment in a country.​

Answer»

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15.

Liquidity preference refers to the desire to​

Answer» INTEREST Rate to MoneyExplanation:(1)Interest Rate(2)Transactionary+Precautionary(3)LIQUIDITY trap(4)Speculative(5)Money.
16.

What is the main reason for development of small scale industries in Punjab?​

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Small businesses are a SOURCE of innovation, growth and job creation. SMEs MAKE up 95 per cent of all manufacturing units in India and EMPLOY 45 per cent of the country's TOTAL LABOR force. The percentage of total Punjab state SSI is 3.58, of which 10.6 percent of production units are located in rural areas.Explanation:

17.

A strip of Crocin Tablets contains packaging of 15 tablets (500 mg of Paracetamol in each tablet) that is to be taken twice in a day as per Doctor's prescription, that ensures exact quantity of medicines to be consumed by the patient. Which function of Packaging is it? * O To Provide Convenience O To Provide Containment O To Provide Portion Control O To Enable Self-Service​

Answer» HCHL LHCH JPP UPP
18.

Who are the beneficiaries for the government of India scheme"stand Up India "? a. S.C. b. S.T. c. Women d. All a,b,c are beneficiaries e. None of the a,b,c are beneficiaries

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19.

Who formed joint venture to open starbucks cafes across india?

Answer» WER is:-The TATAHope it'll HELP You...
20.

Wha purpose do the poles serve

Answer» QUESTION चा which MEANS
21.

The first payment bank in India has been established by?

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Airtel launched INDIA's first LIVE payments bank named Airtel payment bank in March 2017.Paytm payment bank, India Post payment bank ,FINO Payment bank and ADITYA Birla Payment Bank have also launched services.

22.

What is consumer protection act

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OPRA and was enacted on 24TH december 1986.it was enacted to PROTECT the right of CONSUMERS

23.

Differences between road and train transportation

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is a TRANSPORT by LAND by CONSUMING more fuelTrainit a transport by train and railway consuming ELECTRICITY

24.

4 ways which specialization has improved economic development

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lp from the government, shun most things imported and focus on achieving sizeable indigenous ownership/representation across all sectors of the economy in the long run. Think Japan's move from Toyopet to Toyota Nigeria's Construction Industry BillIt will be difficult, but it will pay off eventually.Almost all consumer products in use here - from toothpicks to petrol - are imported. There's even a growing preference for 'Made ABROAD' college graduates. Some qualified graduates are denied JOB opportunities simply because they do not have an oyibo accent!We make a lot of noise about corrupt public officials  being the CAUSE of our declining economy but corruption is not unique to Nigeria. In fact, Transparency International ranked Nigeria 136 out of 176 countries on its 2014 Corruption Perception Index. What are the developed nations that are more corrupt than Nigeria doing right?The same people/countries that deride the state of the economy profit from it and 'inadvertently' encourage dirty politicians and corrupt government officials to steal more so they can invest more OUTSIDE the shores of our country.

25.

Full forms of ICDS ,FFW , NSSO ,PPS ,MSP

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tegreted child DEVELOPMENT services.FFW-Feet of fresh water.NSSO-National SAMPLE service office.PPS-Prospective payment system.MSP-Minimum SUPPORT PRICE.

26.

What is the main characteristic of a laissez-faire economy?

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ez faire economy is one in which there is no government regulation of the economy. Laissez faire economics is an idea based on the writings of Adam Smith, a famous ECONOMIST who wrote the book Wealth of Nations. In this book, Smith argued that government interference with the economy had a negative overall impact on producers and consumers. Instead, Smith advocated for laissez faire economics. In this laissez faire system, the competition between businesses for customers would result in business owners making the best decisions POSSIBLE for the consumers. This is DUE to the fact that businesses cannot survive if they do not work to provide valuable services to CITIZENS at a fair price. Read more on Brainly.com - https://brainly.com/question/1669827#readmorehey this wasn't my anwer....

27.

When did china become a member of world trade organisation?

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ecame a MEMBER of WTO on 11 DECEMBER 2001.

28.

What is liberalism what steps are taken by indian government to liberalise indian economy?

Answer» ISM is the process to remove the trade barriers of IMPORT and export of GOODS from other COUNTRIES to a COUNTRY.
29.

What are the two method for determination of producer equibrium.

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re no accurate method to determine the producer's equilibrium. However it can determined by using the fixed and the variable factors employed in the production of goods. Also the TVC (TOTAL variable cost) and TFC (Total fixed cost) also HELP in the determination of producer's equilibrium.Producer's equilibrium REFERS to the situation when the producer is having the MAXIMUM satisfaction with his production level and he has no TENDENCY to the change the way of production.

30.

What do you understand by penalties ?Why are penalties imposed upopn assesee?

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section 221(1),if a texpayer is TREATED as an assessee in DEFAULT, then he shall be LIABLE to PAY penalty of such an amount as the assessing officer may impose..... Thus,Penalty under section under 221(1)is a general penalty and can be levied in all the cases in which the texpayer is treated as an assessee in default.

31.

Hindustan' is the sister newspaper of which English newspaper? a. The Hindu b. Hindustan Times c. The Times of India

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: Extra Information - Hindustan is the sister newspaper of "Hindustan times" English newspaper. Hindustan is an Indian newspaper which is also known as 'Hindustan Dainik' . It is an Indian Hindi language newspaper and it is the third largest circulated newspaper in India. Hindustan Newspaper was founded on 12th April 1936 and it is PUBLISHED by Hindustan Media Ventures LIMITED. This Newspaper spread across over MANY states in NORTH India such as Bihar, JHARKHAND, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh. Hindustan times and Mint Newspapers are regarded as sister newspapers for an Indian newspaper 'Hindustan'.

32.

What do you mean by substitute goods, complementary goods, giffen goods?

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ute GOODS :- The goods which can be substituted with one another for the satisfaction of a human need are called SUBSTITUTE goods.Complementary goods :- The goods which are used together to satisfy a particular want are called complementary goods.Giffen goods :- SPECIAL TYPES of inferior goods whose demands INCREASES with increase in income and vice versa.

33.

in a planned economy which of the following does the job of market forces in order to determine the outcomes

Answer» WISH to BUSINESS in PLANNED ECONOMY
34.

Consumer deficit definition

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it occurs when expenses exceed revenues, imports exceed exports, or liabilities exceed assets. A deficit is the opposite of a surplus.BREAKING DOWN DeficitA trade deficit exists when a nation’s imports exceed its exports. For example, if a nation imports $3 billion in goods but only exports $2 billion, the nation has a trade deficit of $1 billion for that year. The implication is that there is more in terms of value entering the country (being bought) than there is leaving the country (being sold). As a RESULT, the country owes more to other countries than it is owed by other countries.A trade deficit can cause a drop in a domestic currency’s value and a reduction in domestic jobs. Some people believe that trade deficits are a result of global competition, which provides consumers with greater choice in products.Assume the small island of Yota has abundant resources. It uses them to meet almost all of its citizens' needs. It also uses its resources to BUILD a factory to make surfboards. This is the only item that Yota exports. The one resource Yota does not have is oil, and it needs oil to generate electricity for its citizens and the surfboard factory.  If Yota imports $1 million of oil in a year, but only exports $600,000 worth of surfboards, Yota will have a trade deficit of $400,000. Note that the only WAY for Yota to have this trade deficit is if other countries are willing to allow the island to borrow funds to FINANCE the $400,000 debt.

35.

why foreign trade results in connecting the markets or integration of markets in different countries?

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36.

Describe the effect of prise rise on capital investment

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ier Effect. If there is spare capacity in the ECONOMY, an increase in investment could cause a knock on effect throughout the economy. The INITIAL increase in investment causes a rise in OUTPUT and so people GAIN more income, which is then spent causing a further rise in AD

37.

The weighted average of the squared deviations of asset prices is defined as

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nce is a mathematical EXPECTATION of the average SQUARED DEVIATIONS from the mean. It iscomputed by finding the probability-weighted average of squared deviations from the EXPECTED value. Variance measures the VARIABILITY from an average (volatility).

38.

The real gdp is lower than the potential gdp at the full employment level it is called

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ull EMPLOYMENT equilibrium is a macroeconomic term used to describe a SITUATION where an economy's short-run real gross DOMESTIC product (GDP) is LOWER than that same economy's long-run potential real GDP. ... That output gap is CAUSED in part by the employment shortfall.

39.

Nature and scope of industrial economics.. For economics (honrs)

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ction The nature and scope of economics are related to the study of wealth or human behaviour or of scarce resources. The scope is very wide and includes the subject matter of economics whether economics is a science or an art or whether it is positive or normative science. Wealth and Welfare Connotations Wealth and Welfare connotations are segregated into the classical view of Adam Smith and Neo Classical View of Marshall. First, Let us discuss Classical view and the RELATING contemporaries. The Classical View and Contemporaries - The Classical Economist Adam Smith defines Economics as the science of Wealth. He defines as"nature and cause of wealth of nations" whereby it"proposes to enrich people and sovereign". The classical view is misleading and has serious defects. This view of conception of economics as a science of wealth which laid exclusive stress on material wealth. Material wealth is the object of desires of man. Wealth was considered to be the stop in itself. By stressing on the word"Material Wealth" Economist Adam Smith narrowed the scope of Economics by excluding all material activities which are related to the production of non-material GOODS and services such as Engineers, Accountants etc.   Now, after bearing in mind the classical view of Adam Smith, we are going to see the Neo Classical View by Economist Marshall and its Contemporaries. Scope of Economics The CONTINUOUS growth in the subject matter of economics has led to divergent views about a scope of economics. It includes Subject matter of Economics, Economics is a science or an Art, or is it a Positive or Normative science. Subject Matter of Economics   The subject matter of economics is the study of grounds of material interests or as the science of wealth. Men who are sensible beings and take action under the active social, legal and institutional group. It eliminates the performance, manners of socially objectionable and uncharacteristic persons like misers, thieves etc. It consists of the study of the exertion of consumption, production, exchange and distribution of wealth, as well as the fortitude of the values of goods and services the amount of employment and the determinants of fiscal development. Further it comprises the study of grounds of poverty, unemployment, under employment, inflation etc. and actions for their elimination. Economics as a Science   Economics is a science since its laws have widespread soundness such as the law of diminishing returns, the law of diminishing marginal utility, the law of demand etc. It is called as a science since its self-remedial nature. It goes on amendments in the dawn of new specifics based on interpretations. Hence Economics is a science like any other science that has its own generalisations, theories or laws of economics which traces out a casual relationship between two or more phenomena. Economics as an Art   The practical application of scientific TECHNIQUES is the Art of Economics. Some economists consider economics as a science and art while few others as science and applied science. It is considered as newest of science and oldest of ARTS and the queen of all the social sciences. Economics as a Positive Science  As per the nineteenth century experts, economics is a positive science. Since it seeks to explain what has actually happened but not what is ought to happen. According to J.N.Keynes, Positive science is defined as"A body of systematised knowledge concerning what ought to be and concerned with the ideal as distinguished from the actual."

40.

The generation of atomic energy in india and in the world

Answer» ARCH 2018 INDIA has 22 nuclear reactors in operation in 7 nuclear powerplants having  a total installed CAPACITY of 6,780 MW.
41.

The babylonians in sumer used what as a monetary commodity?

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ylonians were the first to create a monetary SYSTEM. They called this monetary commodity as SHEKEL. The shekel is used as CURRENCY and at the same time a measurement during their time. The ancient Babylonians have traded shekels in cities like Babylon, Larsa, ASSYRIA, Carchemish, etc.Hope u liked my ANSWER

42.

How is human resource different from other resources like land and physical capital justify your statement with reference to india

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esource is DIFFERENT from other RESOURCES because all the resources are MOVED or PROGRESSED by HUMAN

43.

Conclusion on the topic money and its functions

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lays an important activity in our DAY to day LIFE we should utilise it and use it CAREFULLY it is an ECONOMIC activity

44.

State the organization that sets standard of product a t the inter national level

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are U UNTURNED a the WORLD a BETTER to BEST a of

45.

Name any two social group which are most vulenrable to poverty

Answer» ED CASTES and SCHEDULED TRIBES
46.

Social science age of industrialisation

Answer»

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47.

Size of the software development industry in india

Answer» E in a very large SCALE in India SPECIALLY in BangaloreHope it'll Help You....
48.

Role of agricultural marketing in india in recentt year

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e of AGRICULTURE marketing in INDIA in recent years have been drastically REDUCED because of many factories and chemical EXPLOSION. but the past years because of a population increase we had a superb AGRICULTURAL marketing in India but because of factories agriculture has been reduced

49.

Analyse the favorable role of globalisation on Indian economy

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zation is an important element of economic REFORM, introduced in India in 1991. Owing to globalization it was expected that globalization should be beneficial for the economy, as a whole and should RAISE the welfare of all people THROUGHOUT the country. It was expected that capital and technology will inflow from developed countries of the world into India. This implies that it should raise the rate of Economic growth in country and reduce poverty and that it should not increase inequalities in the Economy, Also, There should be social integration of the economy with REST of the world. Accordingly India would have access to the FRUITS of global growth.

50.

Difference between income approach and expenditure approach

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ome APPROACH begins with money SPENT on goods and services.The EXPENDITURE approach STARTS with the INCOME earned.