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Differentiate between the Money Market and Capital Market.

Appears in 29 question papers
Chapter: [0.09] Money Market and Capital Market in India
Concept: Types of Financial Market > Capital Market

State any one limitation of Analysis of Financial Statement.

Appears in 9 question papers
Chapter: [0.09] Analysis of Financial Statements
Concept: Concept of Financial Statement Analysis

State any one limitation of Analysis of Financial Statement.

Appears in 9 question papers
Chapter: [0.09] Analysis of Financial Statements
Concept: Concept of Financial Statement Analysis

Explain the features of microeconomics.

Appears in 9 question papers
Chapter: [0.01] Introduction to Micro and Macro Economics
Concept: Features of Micro Economics

Explain the features of microeconomics.

Appears in 9 question papers
Chapter: [1.01] Introduction to Micro Economics
Concept: Features of Micro Economics

Features of Monopolistic Competition.

Appears in 8 question papers
Chapter: [0.05] Forms of Market
Concept: Forms of Market

Features of Monopolistic Competition.

Appears in 8 question papers
Chapter: [1.05] Types of Market and Price Determination Under Perfect Competition
Concept: Forms of Market

Explain the law of demand with its assumptions.

Appears in 7 question papers
Chapter: [0.031] Demand Analysis
Concept: Demand Curve and Its Slope

Explain the law of demand with its assumptions.

Appears in 7 question papers
Chapter: [1.03] Analysis of Demand and Elasticity of Demand
Concept: Demand Curve and Its Slope

Distinguish between the following.

Micro Economics and Macro Economics.

Appears in 7 question papers
Chapter: [2.01] Introduction to Macro Economics
Concept: Difference Between Mirco Economic and Macro Economic

Answer the following question.
Explain the secondary functions of money.

Appears in 7 question papers
Chapter: [2.04] Money
Concept: Functions of Money > Secondary Functions

Write any four practical difficulties in national income estimation.

Appears in 6 question papers
Chapter: [0.07] National Income
Concept: Difficulties in the Measurement of National Income

Macro economics is different from micro economics.

Appears in 5 question papers
Chapter: [0.01] Introduction to Micro and Macro Economics
Concept: Macro Economics

Explain the types of price elasticity of demand.

Appears in 5 question papers
Chapter: [0.032] Elasticity of Demand
Concept: Types of Price Elasticity of Demand

Name and explain the types of monopoly.

Appears in 5 question papers
Chapter: [0.05] Forms of Market
Concept: Monopoly > Types of Monopoly

Explain any four features of national income.

Appears in 5 question papers
Chapter: [0.07] National Income
Concept: Features of National Income

Look at the following web chart and write a short paragraph based on it in about 120 words. Suggest a suitable title:

Appears in 5 question papers
Chapter: [0.06] Additional Writing Skills
Concept: Information Transfer

(A) Read the following extract and answer the questions given below:
   Chronic floods during the monsoon, on average, affect more than 30 million Indians annually Ironically, 60% of India's farmland, 66% of its livestock and its entire forest area depend on rains for survival.
   According to a recently released Central Water Commission (CWC) report, on an average, 7·21 million hectares (roughly 72,000 sq. km.) go under floodwater. This water typically ravages 3·78 million hectares of agricultural land, damaging crops worth Rs. 1, 118 crores annually.
   Heavy rains and floods account for nearly 1,700 lives lost annually. Apart from this, I ·25 lakh houses are annually damaged by torrential rains that also wipe out nearly 96,000 livestock.
   Floods are the most recurrent natural calamity, hitting India almost every year. According to the CWC's report on financial aspects of flood control, anti-sea erosion and drainage projects, it is not possible to provide absolute protection instantly to all flood-prone areas. It says that such an attempt will neither be practical nor economically viable.
   The CWC's analysis of floods in India from 1953 to 2011 shows a marginal decline in flood-affected areas over the years, the data shows 1977 1978 and 1979 were the worst-hit. The 1977 floods killed over 11,000 people, six-time the average for the 59 years, between 1953 and 2011. In terms of area and population affected, the floods of 1978 were the most destructive.
  In terms off the financial loss, recent floods have been far more destructive. The total loss of crops, houses and public utilities in 2009 was Rs. 32541 crores, the highest for any year.

Question
(1) What is the above extract about?

(2) How do floods adversely affect India?

(3) Why is it not possible to provide absolute protection to all flood-prone areas?

(4) How would you help the flood-affected people?

(5) Rewrite the following sentences in the ways instructed :
(i) The floods of 1978 were the most destructive.
(Change the sentence into the 'positive degree'.)
(ii) Floods are the most recurrent natural calamity hitting India almost every year.
(Make it a complex sentence.)
(iii) Floods have been far more destructive.
(Rewrite the sentence using the Simple Present tense.)

(6) Give the meanings of:
(i) entire
(ii) calamity

(B) Write a brief summary of the above extract with the help of the points given below and suggest a suitable title.
Floods - natural, recurrent calamity in India - destroy life and property - no absolute protection - neither practical nor economically viable- floods in 1977 and 1978. 

Appears in 5 question papers
Chapter: [0.07] Reading Skill (Textual and Non-textual)
Concept: Unseen Passage Comprehension

‘कवि ने कनुप्रिया के माध्यम से आधुनिक मानव की व्यथा को शब्दबद्ध किया है’, इस कथन को स्पष्ट कीजिए। 

Appears in 5 question papers
Chapter: [0.13] विशेष अध्ययन : कनुप्रिया
Concept: कनुप्रिया

State whether the following statement is true or false with reason.

The decade of the 1980s is seen as the golden age of humanitarian intervention.

Appears in 5 question papers
Chapter: [0.01] The World since 1991
Concept: Human Rights and Humanitarian Intervention
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