Economic Reforms and Globalisation in India

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Economic Reforms and Globalisation in India: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, A Brief Review of Economic Reforms in India, Economic Reforms and Globalisation in India, Foreign Investment Flows & Inequality and Poverty etc.

Important Questions on Economic Reforms and Globalisation in India

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Under which plan did the Government introduce an agricultural strategy which gave rise to Green Revolution?

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Where was the Imperial Forest Research Institute set up in 1906?

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Which is the conclusive evidence in the case of a company that statutory requirements have complied with ?

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The mandate of the 14th finance Commission includes suggesting
1. mechanism for pricing of public utilities.
2. the implementation process for GST.
3. fiscal consolidation measures.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below.

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The current weekly status of a person is calculated with a reference period of:

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A public company should start the business only after getting the certificate of_____.

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Which of the following banks was not nationalized in 1969?

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Which of the following was not a feature of blandongdiensten system?

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Think about the accompanying statements and recognise the right ones.
I. Poverty line is characterised as the mid-point of month to month per capita use class having an every day calorie intake 2400 of calories for each person in metropolitan regions.
ii. In rural areas, it is calories 2100 every day.

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The liability of members if company is limited by shares _____.

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The Doctrine of Indoor Management is an ______to the Doctrine of Constructive Notice.

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The unemployment generated due to change in market conditions is called-

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The growth of human population is most rapid in:

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Which of the following taxes is/are withdrawn or abolished?

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The computation of poverty in terms of Monthly Per Capita Consumption Expenditure (MPCE) based on the Mixed Reference Period was recommended by the

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Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the Lists:

  List I
(Committee)
  List II
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A Rangarajan Committee 1 Tax Reform
B Narsimhan Committee 2 Insurance Reform
C Kelkar Committee 3 Disinvestment of shares in PSEs
D Malhotra Committee 4 Banking Sector Reform

 

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On which one of the following subjects Pranab Sen committee has submitted its recommendations to the Government of India?

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Many a times we read about rural indebtedness in variuos newspapers/magzines. What are the main causes of the rural indebtedness?

I. Poverty.

II. Inability to repay the loans.

III. Zamindari system which prevents farmers to own the land.

Select the correct answer using the codes given below

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As per the reports published by the World Bank, what percentage of Indian population lives below the new International Poverty Lines in 2014?

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Tendulkar Committee report has revealed that in 2004-05, India's poverty which was measured 27% at that time is actually increased more than 10% and actual poverty was 37%. Which among the following was the reason behind these two conflicting measures of poverty in India?