Description : Which one of the following is an objective of planning in India? a. Economic growth b. Full employment c. Self reliance d. All the above
Last Answer : d. All the above
Description : Which of the following is not the main objective of accounting? A] Systematic recording of transactions B] Ascertaining profit or loss C] Ascertainment of financial position D] Solving tax disputes with tax authorities
Last Answer : D] Solving tax disputes with tax authorities
Description : Which of the following printers are you sure will not to use if your objective is to print on multi carbon forms? a. Daisy wheel b. Dot matrix c. Laser
Last Answer : c. Laser
Description : In the Indian context, the emphasis on import substitution often run counter to --------- A. the objective of managerial development B. the objective of Sports develpment C. the objective of Skill develpment D. the objective of Technological develpment
Last Answer : D. the objective of Technological develpment
Description : Which one is not the main objective of Fiscal Policy in India? A. To increase liquidity in economy B. To promote price stability C. To minimize the inequalities of income and wealth D. To promote employment opportunities
Last Answer : A. To increase liquidity in economy
Description : Which of the following is not the objective of Competition act 2002? A. Prohibition of abuse of dominant position B. Prohibition of restrictive Trade practives C. Prohibition of anti-competitive Agreement D. Regulation of combinations
Last Answer : B. Prohibition of restrictive Trade practives
Description : In which type of industries the public sector units play a dominant role? A. petro chemical B. fertilizers C. steel industries D. all of the above
Last Answer : D. all of the above
Description : With the Industrial Policy Resolution of 1956, the future development of key industries became the exclusive responsibility of the State. A. 18 B. 17 C. 16 D. 15
Last Answer : B. 17
Description : In how many industries the State was to play an active role? A. 13 important industries B. 12 industries C. 15 industries D. 16 firms
Last Answer : B. 12 industries
Description : The concept of small scale industries (SSIs) was brought to the fore by the A. Industrial Policy Resolution 1948 B. Industrial Policy Resolution 1956 C. Industrial Policy Statement 1977 D. None of the above
Last Answer : C. Industrial Policy Statement 1977
Description : As per Industrial Policy resolution 1956, reserved industries for public sector are A. 12 B. 14 C. 16 D. 17
Last Answer : D. 17
Description : Industrial policy resolution 1956 divided industries into ----------- categories A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5
Last Answer : B. 3
Description : Industrial policy resolution of 1948 was divided industries into A. 3 categories B. 4 categories C. 5 categories D. 6 categories
Last Answer : B. 4 categories
Description : Liberalization means A. Reducing number of reserved industries from 17 to 8 B. Liberating the industry, trade and economy from unwanted restrictions C. Opening up of economy to the world by attaining international competitiveness D. Free determination of interest rates
Last Answer : B. Liberating the industry, trade and economy from unwanted restrictions
Description : Globalisation means A. Setting of firms branches in other countries B. Adopting a global outlook C. Earning profit from Exports D. Attracting foreign investment
Last Answer : B. Adopting a global outlook
Description : Which of the following is not deferred revenue expenditure? A. Heavy advertisement expenditure. B. Expenses incurred in removing the business to more convenient premises. C. Preliminary expenses. D. Depreciation on fixed assets.
Last Answer : D. Depreciation on fixed assets.
Description : The "heavy industry" strategy of the Mahalanobis model was initiated in A. first plan B. second plan C. third plan
Last Answer : B. second plan
Description : What is the first factor of Industrial Development? A. Design B. surplus of technical skill C. Planning D. Motivation
Last Answer : C. Planning
Description : Why the public sector took over a number of sick units from the private sector? A. due to the social obligations of protecting employment B. due to low manufacturing C. due to the deficiency of managerial planning D. none of these
Last Answer : A. due to the social obligations of protecting employment
Description : In initial years of planning, industrial development was largely based on A. export substitution B. import substitution C. transportation D. none of these
Last Answer : A. export substitution
Description : Which plan introduced the time and target approach to family planning? A. Fourth Plan B. Sixth Plan C. Eighth plan D. None of these
Last Answer : B. Sixth Plan
Description : Planning is a ------------ process A. Goal Oriented B. Flexible C. Time bound D. All of these
Last Answer : D. All of these
Description : Match the following components of Business Environment. (a) Economic Environment (i) Exim Policy (b) Social Environment (ii) Customs (c) Political Environment (iii) Social values (d) Legal Environment (iv) Business Law and Banking Act (a) ... (ii) (iv) (a) (b) (c) (d) D. (i) (ii) (iv) (iii)
Last Answer : (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (a) (b) (c) (d)
Description : Which is true for existing Economic and Industrial policies of Indian Government ? (i) FERA was abolished (ii) MRTP was abolished (iii) Cash compensatory support for export was abolished (iv) Industrial Licensing (except a few ... (iii) and (iv) C. Only (iii) and (iv) D. Only (ii) and (iii)
Last Answer : C. Only (iii) and (iv)
Description : Read the following statements and choose the correct answer (i) Political environment refers to all forces which have an economic impact on business (ii) Economic environment refers to all forces which have an economic impact ... C. (i), (ii) and (iv) are true D. all the statements are false
Last Answer : C. (i), (ii) and (iv) are true
Description : What are the important external factors that constitute the economic environment of Business ? A. economic condition B. economic policy C. economic system D. all of the above
Description : Which of the following is the vital question in the economic system? A. What to produce B. How to produce C. For whom to produce D. All of the above
Last Answer : D. All of the above
Description : Laissez Faire policy is adopted in A. Socialist Economic system B. Capitalist Economic system C. Mixed Economic System D. Communist Economic System
Last Answer : B. Capitalist Economic system
Description : ________ is an economic system based on the principal of free enterprise. A. Capitalism B. Socialism C. Mixed Economy D. Marxism
Last Answer : A. Capitalism
Description : The basic objective of economic planning in India is to bring about economic development.
Last Answer : State with reasons whether you agree or disagree with the following statement: The basic objective ... India is to bring about economic development.
Description : Assertion (A). Industrial policy 1991 initiated liberalisation of Indian economy. Reason (R). Industrial growth was very slow before 1991. A. Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). B. Both (A) ... A). C. (A) is true but (R) is false. D. (A) is false but (R) is true.
Last Answer : A. Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). B. Both
Description : The expanded production of fertilizers, textiles & buildings require some A. power production B. domestic production of the necessary capital goods C. economical growth D. none of these
Last Answer : B. domestic production of the necessary capital goods
Description : Statement (A). In the context of globalisation, the most important challenge facing India is to boost exports. Reason (R). It may increase the country's growth rate. A. Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct ... (A). C. (A) is true but (R) is false. D. (A) is false but (R) is true.
Last Answer : A). B. Both (A) and (R) are true and
Description : Which combination of the following factors has driven globalisation in the recent past? (i) Growth of multinational corporations (ii) Internationalisation of finance (iii) Increased international trade A. (i) and (ii) B. (i) and (iii) C. (ii) and (iii) D. (i),(ii) and (iii)
Last Answer : C. (ii) and (iii)
Description : Reasons for adopting globalisation A. Profit advantage B. Growth Opportunity C. Domestic Market Constraints D. Spin off benefits
Last Answer : D. Spin off benefits
Description : A possible obstacle to growth of privatisation is A. Profit earned by public enterprises B. Sale of least profitable enterprises C. Licensing D. All of these
Last Answer : B. Sale of least profitable enterprises
Description : Which among these is a factor affecting business Environment? A. Value System B. Human Resources C. Both (A) and (B) D. Neither (A) nor (B.
Last Answer : C. Both (A) and (B)
Description : Which among the following is not the instrument of monetary policy A. Deficit financing B. Statutory liquidity Ratio C. Cash reserve ratio D. Open market operation
Last Answer : A. Deficit financing
Description : Which among these is not a restrictive trade practice? A. Tie Up sales B. Price Discrimination C. Manipulation of Price D. All are restrictive trade practice
Last Answer : C. Manipulation of Price
Description : Which among these is monopolistic trade practice? A. Unreasonably limiting competition B. Manufacturing only one product C. Limiting technical Development D. Selling only one product
Last Answer : B. Manufacturing only one product
Description : Which among these can be condition for the success of privatisation? A. Alternative institutional arrangements B. Barriers to enter the market C. Measurability of performance D. All of the above
Last Answer : B. Barriers to enter the market
Description : Which among these is not a method of privatisation? A. Denationalisation B. Franchising C. Sale of Business D. All of these
Last Answer : C. Sale of Business
Description : Which among the following is not opened for private sector participation A. Power sector B. Telecommunication sector C. Education sector D. Railways
Last Answer : D. Railways
Description : The major objective of monetary policy is to - (1) increase government's tax revenue (2) revamp the Public Distribution System (3) Promote economic growth with price stability (4) weed out corruption in the economy
Last Answer : (3) Promote economic growth with price stability Explanation: The main objective of monetary policy is to control the supply of money, often targeting an inflation rate or interest rate ... usually to contribute to lower unemployment, and to maintain predictable exchange rates with other currencies.
Description : The major objective of monetary policy is to (1) increase government’s tax revenue (2) revamp the Public Distribution System (3) Promote economic growth with price stability (4) weed out corruption in the economy
Last Answer : Promote economic growth with price stability
Description : Which among the following is a characteristic of underdevelopment? A. Vicious Circle of poverty B. Rising mass C. Growth of industries D. High rate of Urbanisation
Last Answer : A. Vicious Circle of poverty
Description : Who was Phan Chu Trinh ? How did he help in the modernisation of Vietnam ? -SST 10th
Last Answer : Phan Chu Trinh was also one of the greatest Vietnamese nationalists of the early 20th century. (i) Against the French : He sought to end France's brutal occupation in Vietnam. ... that the French should set up legal and educational institutions and should develop agriculture and industries.
Description : What were the opinions of intellectuals regarding the modernisation of Vietnamese ? -SST 10th
Last Answer : (i) Some felt that Vietnamese traditions had to be strengthened to resist the domination of the West. (ii) There were some scholars who felt that Vietnam had to learn from the West even while opposing foreign domination.
Description : How had the different novelists of the colonial period taken up the task of modernisation of the Indians ? Explain. -SST 10th
Last Answer : (i) Chandu Menon portrayed Indulekha, as a woman of breathtaking beauty, high intellectual abilities and artistic talent with an education in English and Sanskrit. (ii) Madhavan, the ... Madhavan showed readers how Indian and foreign lifestyles could be brought together in an ideal combination.
Description : Who was Phan Chu Trinh ? How did he help in the modernisation of Vietnam? -SST 10th
Last Answer : Phan Chu Trinh was a Nationalist of Vietnam during 1871-1926. He helped in the modernisation of Vietnam by his deadly attitude against monarchy. He was a real admirer of Democratic ... institutions and give attention to the development of economy by the promotion of agriculture and industries.