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Question-1
The policy of the central banks regulates the money supply in the economy is:
(A)
Monetary policy
(B)
fiscal policy
(C)
physical policy
(D)
taxation policy
Question-2
Capitalist economies are ___________ economies.
(A)
planned
(B)
unplanned
(C)
government controlled
(D)
none of these
Question-3
India is one of the countries with _________ per-capita income
(A)
High growth
(B)
moderate growth
(C)
low growth rate
(D)
almost stagnant growth
Question-4
Second five year plan was initiated during _____________.
(A)
1951-56
(B)
1956-61
(C)
1961-66
(D)
none of these
Question-5
About ___________ percent of India's population lives below poverty line.
(A)
30 percent
(B)
35 percent
(C)
26 percent
(D)
40 percent
Question-6
The availability of cash reserves and the credit creation capacity of the banks are _________ related
(A)
Positively
(B)
negatively
(C)
positively or negatively
(D)
none of these
Question-7
Governments policy with respect to taxation, borrowing, public expenditure is known as :
(A)
Money supply
(B)
fiscal policy
(C)
physical policy
(D)
monetary policy
Question-8
In Socialist economies goods and services are produced for _____________.
(A)
All persons
(B)
selected groups
(C)
elite groups
(D)
those who can pay for it
Question-9
Co-Operatives initially set-up for the purpose of providing ___________credit.
(A)
Rural
(B)
Urban
(C)
semi-urban
(D)
none of these
Question-10
If banks want to expand credit, it should ___________ marginal requirements
(A)
reduce
(B)
increase
(C)
increase or reduce
(D)
none of these
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