Exam Details
Subject | indian economy | |
Paper | paper 2 | |
Exam / Course | b.a. economics (honours) | |
Department | ||
Organization | Nalanda Open University | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | 2017 | |
City, State | bihar, patna |
Question Paper
Nalanda Open University
Annual Examination 2017
B.A. Economics (Honours), Part-I
Paper-II (Indian Economy)
Time: 3.00 Hrs. Full Marks: 80
Answer any Five questions. All questions carry equal marks.
1. Discuss commercialization of agriculture during British period.
2. Throw light on the policy of discriminating protection.
3. Discuss development of infrastructure in India.
4. Explain the main objectives of planning in India.
5. Discuss trend of production in Indian agriculture. Why agricultural productivity is low
6. Discuss different sources of rural credit. Do you think they are adequate
7. Throw light on the demerits of agricultural marketing system in India.
8. Critically discuss the industrial policy 1991.
9. Discuss the role of foreign trade in economic development.
10. Analyse of causes of poverty in India. Suggest remedies.
Annual Examination 2017
B.A. Economics (Honours), Part-I
Paper-II (Indian Economy)
Time: 3.00 Hrs. Full Marks: 80
Answer any Five questions. All questions carry equal marks.
1. Discuss commercialization of agriculture during British period.
2. Throw light on the policy of discriminating protection.
3. Discuss development of infrastructure in India.
4. Explain the main objectives of planning in India.
5. Discuss trend of production in Indian agriculture. Why agricultural productivity is low
6. Discuss different sources of rural credit. Do you think they are adequate
7. Throw light on the demerits of agricultural marketing system in India.
8. Critically discuss the industrial policy 1991.
9. Discuss the role of foreign trade in economic development.
10. Analyse of causes of poverty in India. Suggest remedies.
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Subjects
- agricultural economics
- developmental & environmental economics
- indian economy
- industrial economics
- international economics
- macro economics
- micro economics
- money, banking and public finance