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Question-1
Instability is the most important features of ________________ economies
(A)
capitalist
(B)
Socialist
(C)
Mixed economies
(D)
All of these
Question-2
Public expenditure in India is used as an important tool for ________________
(A)
Motivating the private sector
(B)
Developing social overheads
(C)
Developing infrastructure
(D)
All of these
Question-3
The expenditure incurred by the government on purchase of goods and services and on current services of factors of production is known as ____________________
(A)
Direct expenditure
(B)
Indirect expenditure
(C)
Derived expenditure
(D)
None of these
Question-4
Expenditures incurred for education, research, public health and labour development are the examples for ________________
(A)
Direct expenditure
(B)
Development expenditures
(C)
Non develpemnt expenditure
(D)
None of these
Question-5
Urbanization indicates _________________
(A)
More people living in cities
(B)
More people living in rural areas
(C)
a or b
(D)
None of these
Question-6
During the period of boom it is advisable to _________________
(A)
Increase expenditure
(B)
Reduce expenditure
(C)
Increase public debt
(D)
None of these
Question-7
_______________ proposed that the activities of the government increases as an economy develops over time
(A)
Kindle berger
(B)
H.G.Manur
(C)
Wagner
(D)
Samuel son
Question-8
Example for direct expenditure are expenditures on ______________
(A)
Defense
(B)
Civil services
(C)
Judiciary
(D)
All of these
Question-9
Low level of income and higher level of unemployment is known as __________________
(A)
Boom
(B)
Recovery
(C)
Depression
(D)
None of these
Question-10
The ratio of public expenditure to GDP in India during 1999-2000 was about _____________
(A)
35 percent
(B)
29 percent
(C)
40 percent
(D)
None of these
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