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Question-1
The population in India as per 2001 was _______________ million
(A)
1048
(B)
1027
(C)
1042
(D)
None of these
Question-2
During the period of boom it is advisable to _________________
(A)
Increase expenditure
(B)
Reduce expenditure
(C)
Increase public debt
(D)
None of these
Question-3
Example for direct expenditure are expenditures on ______________
(A)
Defense
(B)
Civil services
(C)
Judiciary
(D)
All of these
Question-4
Examples for transfer expenditure are _________________
(A)
Interest payments
(B)
Old age pensions
(C)
Sick benefits
(D)
All of these
Question-5
Urbanization in India is relatively _________________
(A)
Low
(B)
High
(C)
Very high
(D)
None of these
Question-6
_______________ is not the major reason for increase in public expenditure in India.
(A)
Population growth
(B)
Increase in rain fall
(C)
Urbanisation
(D)
Defense expenditure
Question-7
Keynes advocated _________________ policy to tackle the depression in the economy.
(A)
Public debt
(B)
Public expenditure
(C)
Public revenue
(D)
None of these
Question-8
Instability is the most important features of ________________ economies
(A)
capitalist
(B)
Socialist
(C)
Mixed economies
(D)
All of these
Question-9
Expenditure made by the government for various administrative services such as police, defense, interest payments are known as _________________ expenditures.
(A)
Direct expenditure
(B)
Development expenditure
(C)
Non development expenditure
(D)
None of these
Question-10
Interest payments, subsidies, defense expenditure are known as __________________
(A)
Public revenue
(B)
Public expenditure
(C)
Monetary resources
(D)
None of these
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