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Project Formulation and Appraisal

This document outlines the structure and content of an exam on project formulation and appraisal. The exam is divided into two parts worth a total of 100 marks. Part A is worth 40 marks and consists of 5 short answer questions about topics like the role of industries in development projects, types of projects, and steps in preparing project reports. Part B is worth 60 marks and consists of 4 longer answer questions covering topics such as project life cycles, public-private partnerships, criteria for selecting projects, and aspects of project formulation and appraisal.
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Project Formulation and Appraisal

This document outlines the structure and content of an exam on project formulation and appraisal. The exam is divided into two parts worth a total of 100 marks. Part A is worth 40 marks and consists of 5 short answer questions about topics like the role of industries in development projects, types of projects, and steps in preparing project reports. Part B is worth 60 marks and consists of 4 longer answer questions covering topics such as project life cycles, public-private partnerships, criteria for selecting projects, and aspects of project formulation and appraisal.
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PROJECT FORMULATION AND APPRAISAL

(2005 onwards) Time : Three hours Maximum : 100 marks

PART A (5 ? 8 = 40 marks) Answer any FIVE questions.

1. Trace the role played by industrial sectors in project and sectoral development. 2. Describe the types of project. 3. State the steps involved in project report preparation. 4. Discuss the priority and evaluation of international competitiveness in Project Appraisal. 5. Mention the scouting land screening of project ideas of Project Identification. 6. Explain the economic analysis of Project Appraisal. 7. Discuss the components of feasibility studies. 8. How to prepare feasibility report?

PART B (4 ? 15 = 60 marks) Answer any FOUR questions.

9. Discuss the stages of Project Life Cycle. 10. Explain the following : (a) BOOM (b) BOT. 11. Enumerate the basic criteria for selecting the best project opportunities. 12. Describe the various aspects of Project Formulation. 13. Enumerate the project appraisal of managerial and technical aspects. 14. Describe the importance of project identification for an existing company. 15. Explain the contents of ideal project report

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