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INDIAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CH-1 &2, INDIAN ECONOMY ON THE EVE OF INDEPENDENCE & DEVELOPMENT EXPERIENCES

Q1) The destruction of handicraft industry in India coincided with the industrial revolution in Britain. Was it a mere coincidence? Q2) How will the growth of food processing industry help solve the problem of disguised unemployment in Indian agriculture? Q3) Industrialisation leads to structural shift in the economy. Comment. Q4) Define Small Scale Industries. How do they help in promoting rural development? Q5) Explain how there was a reversal of growth process under the British Raj in India. Q6) Why was the public sector given the flagship role in the process of growth and development after independence. Q7) Are you in favour of withdrawl of susbsidies to the Indian farmers? Support your answer with reason. Q8) The gains of Green Revolution were significant, but with its own set of limitations. Comment. Q9) Emergence of public sector monopolies in India eventually turned to be a ‘dead social weight’. Write ‘True or False’ with reason.

UNIT-2 (MONEY AND BANKING) class 12 CBSE ASSIGNMENT

UNIT-2 (MONEY AND BANKING)  1. What are the Demand Deposits?  2. What are Time Deposits?  3. Define the Money supply and explain its components.  4. Money is a dynamic factor. How?  5. What is the difference between Bank Rate and Repo Rate?  6. Explain "Banker to the Government" function of the Central Bank  7. The government of India has recently launched "Jan Dhan Yojana" aimed at every household in the country to have at least one bank account. Explain how deposits made under the plan are going to affect the national income of the country?  8. Currency is issued by the Central Bank, yet we say that Commercial Banks create money.Explain.How is this money creation by Commercial Banks likely to affect theNational Income? Explain.  9. If CRR is lowered, investment demand must rise. Defend or refute. 10. How do Commercial Banks create deposits? Explain.  11. Explain the ‘credit control’ function of the Central Bank.

Class 12 Economics Money and Banking Important Questions

Class 12 Economics Money and Banking Important Questions Very Short Answer Questions ( 2 marks)  Question 1. What is a barter system of exchange?  Question 2. Point out two shortcomings of the barter system of exchange.  Question 3. Explain double coincidence of wants.  Question 4. What is money?  Question 5. What is meant by unlimited legal tender?  Question 6. What is legal tender money?  Question 7. What is Fiat money?   Short Answer Questions ( 3 marks )  Question 1. What are the different forms of modern money?  Question 2. Distinguish between the two given terms:  a) Currency and deposit money,  b) Limited, and unlimited legal tender,  c) Convertible and inconvertible money.  Long Answer Questions (6 marks)  Question - what is a barter system of exchange? Explain the difficulties which people experienced under the barter system

UNIT 5 FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATE macroeconomics class 12 cbse

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UNIT 5: FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATE Introduction This chapter defines the meaning of foreign exchange and related terms, how foreign exchange rate is determined, study of foreign exchange rate regimes (fixed and flexible exchange rate) and their differences; thereafter hybrid systems of exchange rate and operation of foreign exchange market. Foreign Exchange and Its Related Concepts Foreign exchange  refers to all the currencies of the rest of the world other than the domestic currency of the country. For example, in India, US dollar is the foreign exchange. The rate  at which one currency is exchanged for another is called Foreign Exchange Rate. In other words, the foreign exchange rate is the price of one currency stated in terms of another currency. For example, if one U.S dollar exchanges for 60 Indian rupees, then the rate of exchange is 1$ = Rs. 60 or 1 Rs = 1/60 or 0.0166 U.S. dollar. Foreign exchange market  is the market where the national currencies are converted, exc...

Important Questions for Class 12 History Chapter 1 Bricks, Beads and stones

  Important Questions for Class 12 History  Chapter   1   Bricks ,  Beads,  and  Bones VERY SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS 1. Why is Indus Valley Civilization called the Harappan Civilization? (page 1) 2. How do archaeologists explain the term ‘culture’? (page1) 3. What were Nageshwar and Balakotspecialised in making? (page 11) 4. What does the term ASI stand for? 5. Name the first Director-General of the ASI. (page 19) SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS (ANSWER IN ABOUT 100 WORDS) 1. If you were a person living in Harappa, list the food items that would have been available to you? (page 2- 3) 2. Who was John Marshall? What was his contribution? (page 20) 3. How do archaeologists trace socio-economic differences in Harappan society? (page 9) 4. How do archaeologists identify centers of craft production? (page 11) 5. What light do seals and terracotta figures throw on the religious practices of Harappan people? (page 23) LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS (ANSWER IN ABOUT 350 WORDS) 1....

12th Class Arts Political Science 2nd Chapter end of bipolarity notes

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Chapter 2: End of Bipolarity Fall of Berlin Wall i. The Berlin Wall built during the height of the Cold war in 1961 symbolized the division between the Capitalist and the Communist world. ii. The fall of the Berlin wall by common people in Nov 1989 marks the beginning of the end of the Communist Bloc. iii. One after another 8 East European countries that were part of the Soviet Bloc replaced the communist governments in response to mass demonstrations. Eventually, the Soviet Union also disintegrated. Features of the Soviet System i. The USSR came into being after a revolution in 1917 inspire by the ideas of socialism and egalitarian society. ii. The soviet system gave primacy to the State and the Soviet Communist Party. iii. No other political party was allowed and the economy was planned and controlled by the State. Socialist Bloc i. After the second world war, the East European countries that the Soviet Army has liberated from the Fascist ...