BALLB (Hons.) Semester - Fourth Economics - Ii Indian Economy and Theories of Development
BALLB (Hons.) Semester - Fourth Economics - Ii Indian Economy and Theories of Development
JABALPUR (M.P.)
END TERM EXAMINATION
BALLB(Hons.)
Semester – Fourth
ECONOMICS – II
INDIAN ECONOMY AND THEORIES OF DEVELOPMENT
QUESTION PAPER
Note: - 1. The question paper contains five sections.
2. Answer any one question from each section.
3. Each question carry 12 marks.
SECTION – A
or
SECTION – B
Q3 a) What are the different types of Recovery Model. Make the graphical
presentation of each type of recovery model.
b) What type of recovery was noticed in India after hard hit of Pandemic?
or
Q4. a) Explain the concept of Consumer Price Index with example. If the
Consumer Price Index decreases from one year to the next, then the inflation rate
will increase or decrease?
SECTION – C
or
Q6. a) How does sustainable development make economic sense for society?
b) What is SDG 16? How many target and indicators does SDG 16 have? How
can we achieve them?
SECTION – D
SECTION – E
Q10. What is the difference between EM – I, EM – II and UAM. What are the
benefits of filing UAM also write about the procedure for filing UAM
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JABALPUR (M.P.)
END TERM EXAMINATION
BALLB(Hons.)
Semester – Sixth
ECONOMICS – III
INDIAN ECONOMY AND THEORIES OF DEVELOPMENT
QUESTION PAPER
SECTION – A
b) How does poverty and corruption hinder economic growth of the nation?
or
“As capital becomes more concentrated in fewer hands, the increasing tendency
for capital to be concentrated in fewer and fewer hands, combined with the greater
misery of labour would culminate in ever greater "crises" which would destroy
capitalism as a whole”.
SECTION – B
or
Q4. a) What is the role of Savings in the economy? How does it affect the
Business Cycle?
SECTION – C
Q5. The development process by its very nature is not a smooth and
uninterrupted process. It involves a series of discontinuous ‘jumps’. The factors
affecting economic growth, though functionally related with each other, are
marked by a number of “discontinuities” and “hump.” Therefore, any strategy of
economic development that relies basically upon the philosophy of economic
“gradualism” is bound to be frustrated.
or
Q6. a) Write about the targets of United Nation Millennium Development Goals
(MDGs)
b) What are the Four Greens of GUD? Write in detail about each of the
four core objective
SECTION – D
Q7. What is the central purpose of the Seventh Annual Report of The Human
Freedom Index 2021. Who publishes this report? What is India’s ranking in that
report and what are the reasons behind it’s position.
or
SECTION – E
Q10. Adoption of Social Security measures for Labour in India has been done
through the implementation of various Acts. Write in short about any six Acts
implemented for the mentioned purpose