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Question-1
Private property tends to ____________ inequalities in income and wealth.
(A)
promote
(B)
degrade
(C)
a or b
(D)
none of these
Question-2
Land reform measures include:
(A)
ceiling of land ownership
(B)
abolition of zamindars
(C)
tenancy reforms
(D)
all of these
Question-3
Credit policy of the bank refers to :
(A)
Receiving deposit
(B)
giving back the deposit with interest
(C)
lending of banks for developmental activities
(D)
none of these
Question-4
Industrial licensing policy stated that:
(A)
license is essential to start industries
(B)
license is not essential to start industries
(C)
a or b
(D)
none of these
Question-5
Which one is not the major reason for inequalities in income and wealth
(A)
Difference in innate capabilities
(B)
difference in education and skills
(C)
no opportunities
(D)
concentration of assets
Question-6
Extent of income inequalities at the state level could be analyzed through:
(A)
per-capita income
(B)
national income
(C)
index of infrastructure
(D)
none of these
Question-7
Capitalist divided the society into:
(A)
haves only
(B)
have-not's only
(C)
haves and have not's
(D)
none of these
Question-8
Marginal landholding refers to ___________ hectare of land
(A)
greater than one
(B)
less than one
(C)
greater than two
(D)
none of these
Question-9
MRTP Act initiated in the year__________
(A)
1951
(B)
1969
(C)
1970
(D)
1971
Question-10
MRTP Act was amended in the year_____________
(A)
1981
(B)
1982
(C)
1981 and 1982
(D)
1982 and 1983
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