Indian Economy Rice, Millet (Jawar-Bajra ), Maize and cotton is the group which belongs to: Both A and B None of these Kharif crop Rabi crop Both A and B None of these Kharif crop Rabi crop ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Indian Economy In which of the following sequences the change in quantity of money leads to change in price level in the Keynesian models? Change in quantity of money - change in investment - change in employment and output - change in rate of interest - change in price level Change in quantity of money - change in employment and output - change in investment - change in the rate of interest - change in price level Change in quantity of money - change in investment - change in rate of interest - change in employment and output - change in price level Change in quantity of money - change in rate of interest - change in investment - change in employment and output - change in price level Change in quantity of money - change in investment - change in employment and output - change in rate of interest - change in price level Change in quantity of money - change in employment and output - change in investment - change in the rate of interest - change in price level Change in quantity of money - change in investment - change in rate of interest - change in employment and output - change in price level Change in quantity of money - change in rate of interest - change in investment - change in employment and output - change in price level ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Indian Economy The share of road transport in total transportation of the country is 80% 50% 70% 40% 80% 50% 70% 40% ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Indian Economy The main rubber producing state in the country is: Hyderabad Karnataka Kerala Tamil Nadu Hyderabad Karnataka Kerala Tamil Nadu ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Indian Economy The Twenty Point programme (TPP) conceived with the objective of improving quality of life of people was first initiated in: 2006 1975 1986 1982 2006 1975 1986 1982 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Indian Economy The average rate of domestic savings (gross) for the Indian economy is currently estimated to be in the range of 20 to 25 percent 25 to 30 percent 15 to 20 percent 30 to 55 percent 20 to 25 percent 25 to 30 percent 15 to 20 percent 30 to 55 percent ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP