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GTG/202 2008 Series Sosa Paper Ill mt (English & Telugu Versions) Time : 150 Minutes Max. Marks : 150 SBavSw + 150 Daviiiven Sogo drei en : 150 INSTRUCTIONS (3948203) L Please check the Test Booklet and ensure that it contains all the questions. If you find any defect in the Test Booklet or Answer Sheet, please get it replaced immediately. Ei) Stoo ea) Saw GoGobndsst ES Gr-RASS, (Sh, S[sins' 2, Shr~rs SStnd* md QBor SEsdy st od Pins SoeeDd Sows SHAS, a The Test Booklet contains 150 questions. Each question carries ome mark. BQ BGAN 10 [SheowD. 24 heh ad drory, Fer anokosss. 3 ‘The Question Paper is set in English and translated into ‘Telugu language. The English version will be considered as the authentic version for valuation purpose. BRS Si» aofisr5* Soirddobnd sexo wras's Spor WakaSsS. Skrgrs Siw worg Haindia aohto Ry s[Sio Stmasiur bbe suaess 4. The Test Booklet is printed in four (4) Series, wiz. IED). ‘The Series, [A] or [B] or [B) is printed on the right-hand corner of the cover page of the Test Booklet. Mark your ‘Test Booklet Series [Jor [B]or [B]in Part © on side 2 of the Answer Sheet by darkening the appropriate circle with HB Penci (2 Bsn wed dgdwes' Geries) sir [A] D) Sgancet dxeosease. & Sgimew [A] md md [G] ma ma [Sh Sido divty HS SH HASH root SePownSSa. SoS Wi Swi as, Sguv (Series) od [B] md [6] m2 BD) ma Sirars See Bods Bi OG C Both woehG din Yercwosads Siok InS.0. BOS Som tg DossEds, Example to fill up the Booklet Series It your Test Booklet Series is, planee fil 9s shown below. ®®G®O0 If you have not marked the Test Booklet Series at Part C of side 2 of the Answer ‘Sheet or marked in a way that it leads to discrepancy in determining the exact ‘Test Booklet Series, then, in all such cases, your Answer Sheet will be invalidated without any further notice. No correspondence will be entertained in the matter, & (58) Sed aud, SPS (Series) Sings Soin Saaggs OF C st Mgosimour BF loos Sédv GH Ifsv pA SSur BwwT LoL IswSuses 0 BRO amy eased wo) Sos Swod', Hb deuso Seb and dosioord SMES Siew SOLOS (invalidated), £99 MOD Dwsodt J ojsdoggssvos WELSH. (2) GTG/202 Each question is followed by 4 answer choices. Of those, you have to select one correct answer and mark it on the Answer Sheet by darkening the appropriate cirele for the question. If more than one cirele is darkened, the answer will not be valued at all. Use HB pencil to make heavy black marks to fill the cirele completely. Make no other stray marks. [S38 awh Tew Sargrdves agus, wodke® Health waren Gi) Ed sirgns Jisdnd* [Shh Feronotinds Shiv Sgr HG NoSSBH. a8 TAS Oy Shaw Dodsst, y Shrqrtie SOWosude. S)savw Spor Sor G8 dopo 5.0. VIysh esson. _ BEDE Migoen Wyo. eg. : If the answer far Question No. 1 is Answer choice (2), it should be marked as follows : Om : (SAGs, (SH Sows | $ eave (2) vousdypds OID J: B08 Daum Myowsew : :[O[e@[O[} Mark Paper Code and Roll No. as given in the Hall Ticket with HB peneil by darkening appropriate circles in Part A of side 2 of the Answer Sheet. Incorrecténot encoding will lead to invalidation of your Answer Sheet. eS dads adgnds os bse ciad, 86 donde hood b FF donk sarod dd GW, DosSRpyS OF A Sod) WS.O. BAGS Sogss SyFauod’ syrr HG Mgossow. wiongdom tae Be Syl Sobsstovm Sings Syste SosDodudeh, Example : If the Paper Cade is 027, and Roll No. is 95640376 fill as shown below : aorhde : bS6 8G 027 dodot GS Bo, 95640976 woud (Bod Urbis Neiiiore Doiydn Paper Code Roll No. SA5 85 PPE CE] 3 e000 Ooo © OOO Oo Q 2eo ao ® oOo oO @ ORONO} oO @ OOo eo ® OOO oe e 8 ao 8 ®O®@ © Please got the signature of the Invigilator affixed in the space provided in the Answer Sheet. An Answer Sheet without the signature of the Invigilator is liable for invalidation Sind S[Sind" Zeravods godnd" SIgsYHD (Invigilator) inky dodHiwky MossEs. Baw Sdgdysa Sodsin Sdrgrd dgdwot destomad wo Sovodadds. GTG/202 (3) a 10. nl. To change an answer, erase completely the already darkened eirele and use HB pencil to make fresh mark. DB [hd Sdnqrdtnd Src esdesh, aode Swot Debs Syg&v (Circleky grgm Sayos Doasd 5.0, BGS CSrr Moose, ‘The candidate should not do rough work or write any irrelevant matter in the Answer Sheet. Doing so will lead te invalidation, waig) “DESY (Rough Work) 2 ma Seger wdssoy Ddakineds md Siro Ssdup radia, wp Roe Sires day SokDodsom soderas rb Sosscyys. Do mot mark answer choices on. the Test Booklet, Viclation of this will be viewed seriously, BMingriinets Siysidiup mgedews, 600 eBmodss Sior Seridodecs, Before leaving the examination hall, return the Answer Shect to the Invigilater, failing which, disciplinary action will be taken. S68 Sidi S80 Sghtihds sired Sei wed ad) Sdgddsas (nvigilator) adgSees, BOS Wilde dog Sedncsds, 4, (4) ‘The transaction demand. for money, according to W.J. Baumol, depends on (2) Income and rate of interest (2) Rate of interest and price of bonds (3) Supply of money and income «) money The Reserve Bank of India issues all currency notes except (1) 500 Rupee note (2) 100 Rupee note (3) 10 Rupee note (4) 1 Rupee note NABARD gives loans directly to (1) Small farmers (2) Village artianns (3) Petty traders (4) None of the above ‘The Industrial Development Bank of India is a/an (1) Subsidiary of the RBI (2) Department of the RBI (3) Autonomous Public Sector Institution (4) Private Sector Bank ‘The cottage and small scale industries have an important role in India because they a) (2) promote employment prevent concentration of economic power (3) reduce inequalities (4) All of the above Rate of interest and supply of 10. GTG/202 Which the cause of growing urbanisation in India? (Q) Growth of industry and trade in the urban areas (2) Excessive pressure of population in rural areas: (3) 4 Low productivity in agriculture All of the above Rising prices and inflation in India have (1) Adverse effect on BoP (2) Adverse effect on investment (3) Accentuated income inequalities (4) All of the above The Highth Five Year Plan was started on a (2) (3) “w January 1, 1989 January 1, 1990 April 1, 1992 April 1, 1991 What is the approximate percontage share of the primary sector in India’s National Income ? a 40 (2) 50 (3) 60. @ 70 The Chairman of the Commission of India is the (1) President of India (2) Prime Minister of India (3) Finance Minister (4) All of the three by rotation Planning ‘GTG/202 1: Bag B, TS stig Sede [Gog Strode Depp eariisebs Begs @) wmatie dodo 34 tn @) &$ da S80 arom Joe (8) (Gag SB Wook emroiin (89 db Geom WSs Sp Duty ergo wh sodosy etd os wh 48h) So wb ipod, (1) 500 rd obo Seo 2) 100 Srarobe Ses (3) 10 Grmobe ste a) 1 Seow Ses NABARD B0Srr 388 St agpod GQ) B% B&oo @ ure desares @) DS, agrtooH cay) pede! dad eh (sp) aodesS aieSmoS egoS uh modatr of af C) 96.0.0, aus, Si0bs Sos 2) ¥6.B.0, Gwe, ortidy BySOLS Gebss Sot Sop (4) pyle dort ergo wrdé Baos* bid dow ott Soufoh dmpghs Sidi Sthocd cd Doth (1) S8igH wSsrtie Dododoesyd @) 998 48 SoAstm showed GB) UQs sddrdder Sqodya 4) pRDjot qu (5) © ess Most Sib © Beene stabs 7 (1) Sios* Sophie Bats sgodd Debibe Sen @) Umhe Gomes! 668 emer 588 (8) SgboS Sorénd* oo aerysss (4) pSdok 8d BhoS* Bo Ditto Bol (GSgoymae DENerds oomdy Os 7 (1) BoP BS [SBkre Syrsin Q) Dpodop Basra Bardin (3) serod wddmdsen (4) pSayots WBSS Sova ars Sudies wgsa O Bobstitnd* 7 G) ase 1, 1989 (2) #&S8 1, 1990 (3) Dyes 1, 1992 (4) Dyes 1, 1991 6h erbod acrotiind' (a6RS Sorin Sh, SwIs TSSn Qos 7 a) 40 (2) 50 (3) 60 (4) 70 ede A¥ Ser Os Sods DUS () ards [woaoe QBs pod Qe Loe 4) B Soho SHAS (ASO SoyS ests dodo) geet @ i. 1. 13. 14. (6) Food and fertilizer subsidies are included in (1) Capital expenditure (2) Revenue expenditure (3) Plan expenditure (4) All of the above ‘The biggest source of capital receipts of the Union Government is (1) Market borrowings (2) External assistance (3) Small savings (4) Provident fund Which State in India has the largest number of towns ? () Maharashtra (2) Uttar Pradesh (3) Madhya Pradesh (4) Tamil Nadu ‘The policy of the government with regard to its revenue and expenditure is ealled (1) Monetary policy (2) Trade policy (3) Economic policy (4) Fiseal policy Match the following : A. Nagarjunasagar 1. West Bengal B. Hirakud 2 Orissa ©. Damodar Valley 8, Andhra Pradesh 4. Karnataka AB C a@1o2 3 @4 a 2 3 2 4 @2 1 4 16. 17. 18. 19. GTG/202 In India, the States get maximum income from (1) Sales tax (2) Land revenue (3) Agricultural income tax (4) State excise duties ‘The top profit making enterprise of the Government of India is (1) Steel Authority of India Ltd. (2) Qil and Natural Gas Commission (3) Mahanagar Telephone Nigam (4) None of the above ‘The poverty rate in India is (2) 92% (2) 40% (3) 35% (4) 87% India’s industrial poliey in respect of foreign multinationals in recent years has been, (1) of encouraging them in India (2) of discouraging them in India (3) of making their ownership more in India (4) leaving them untouched altogether What is trade point ? (1) Acentrally controlled stock market (2) An important export forum (3) A world-wide electronic data network (4) A forum of Indian financial institutions f GTG/202 (7) a 1 eisdiy Soot Sdiye SOydes Sek te yrds los, oranda edsQ8 and saryon 7 wrote AD S04 forbs (1) werod aucay (1) ways dy (2) cred ewetiy @) grip Sf) ood (3) 26% expe (4) Sao (3) Sghtrotiup Sey) wratty Soy (4) oy Byer Sood 12. do! wiehdgiw omg, wpDd Srey og Sree otuks dexipiy A7. SOS cmuren dod eras pebsg Spey C) dete eweres dba? @ 2Pdd anwe 13) D&) Pebyev 4) BrBsed Ho () §6 eqrod oS aodae ones 2) BOD Bok acegsT mS ses (3) SSRAE BOSS On 18. eds dos? O5)S Shere 4ORS (4) pO D8 sh oii Oa? (1) Story 18. ada BH baosiy dew (2) age (gee a) 32% (8) og OSE (2) 40% (4) Sane arch (a) a5% 4 wrotiy Edom Spots domodoas| “97% (ebay Agrordy Dd depe 7 19. DOSSSS) Odokdns’ oras Sopris (1) Sg Dprssn Ogria athio soos de aon ? (2) angers Serta Q) Erde Bio aren Beeryenson 3) = Sarita @ gr8S So HOD IdwrysrswioD Ma Sree G) arid Bite ob obetrdgiots 16, Gi BOG aresO ed Socio 28y5 wdbgoes Fpod A wiht 205 1, 3B Bord (4) SBR edd aap Sic Ae c pide r oak ais 20. aging Docky (Trade point) wos Dive ? Sores () BosySor DoSDIES HE SOF A (2) atoeben Gkomorr sons S85 % ; () Gdod whom drgyas doe 4 a 2 BOSE (3 @ ro) Awe Oe ew Hee oe (4) des age Soge ising 25. (8) Which of the following is not a component of Human Development Index ? (1) Life expectancy in India (2) Literacy rate and mean years of schooling Infant mortality rate Income (a) (ay Which one of the following is considered a transfer payment ? mM (2 @ 4) Social security contributions Subsidies Grants Old age pensions ‘Targeted public distribution system has been introduced in India since (1991 (2) 1995 (3) 1997 (4) 2001 How can we achieve favourable BoP ? (1) Stepping up of exports (2) Reduction of imports (3) Both (1) and (2) (4) None of the above ‘Which theory advocates investment in large industries for growth path 7 () Critic (2) (3) (4) minimum effort Big push Unbalanced growth Balanced growth 27. 28. GTG/202 National product at market prices is higher than the national product at factor cost by the amount of (1) Indirect taxes (2) Subsidies (3) Indirect taxes — Subsidies (4) Indirect taxes + Subsidies Lord Cornwallis introduced in India a) (2) (3) (4) Zamindari system Mehalwari system Mansabdari syatem Ryotwari system Family Planning has made minimum impact in the rural areas because of (1) non-availability of birth control measures (2) social orthodoxy and psychological features (8) lack of adequate funds (4) defective planning Durgapur Steel Plant was sot up with the assistance of a (2) 3) «@ UK USA. USSR. West Germany GT6/202 2. Srbb ©D5)9 SrDsc'eotiy rae ? rds Btiwd* eoininy Soumigs 2) egrkgs des Sdae Sore sie Sobsyros (3) @ Sdore dew > erasiin Gi (Soa wast Da wab ape 7 (1) Dope ger Boren (2) Sbydeo (3) rogp ( Sygtg DP ofg Gar Sods Dosis ersd Dost 6 Soddydio od wetddedos. (i) r981 (2) 1995 (3) 1997 (4) 2001 sintre Boro Fk2 (BoPD) 3 Sgor Aosssyyso 7 () Bor Atedies Dodo (2) Bisibdbors Shotiesien (3) (1) S00 (2) Bedrar (@) PSD wo whidyS Sdh arb S0Yimod* SHE Dired wHedd ehdyg dpodiy Oy GSES ROS O55 @ OF ah Ch wS0GBS 53g 44) Bods BQ (or aay mire Sygy ebardsash, Srd,S Gsos+ rsoirsyg dsySr aodes etme () S8 Séyes (2) aydee (8) SB B&ye~o — SOyboo (4) S8'gy Saye + Sdydar arb Diod* ox§ wsSarbS Sst wgso (a) etoowrd age @) Serb aga @) Skbnod 438 (4) Bergh Se (Tabs ornd’ Shon dabojse vi 622 o Serbio rseds roan Boers Oise Bgdie voterenst Btrotee 2) Sops Hoss wie hob SrSbS Ofsren (3) Shes Deven Bots @) bres sissy Goose adn doi 4d SHonsnst Ppododsa (1) of (2) of,05.2. (8) ofs.d5.a5.08 @) BB ety gs BL. 34, (10) The first railway train in India steamed (85. off in 1853 from (1) Bombay to Thane (2) Delhi to Meerut (3) Howrah to Burdwan (4) Bombay to Dethi ‘The biggest commercial bank in India is @) RBI @) SBI (3) IDBI (4) Exim Bank of India Where was the first cotton textile industry established ? aw (2) (3) (ay Bombay Madras 37. Fort Gloster near Calcutta Ahmedabad In a equals expenditure. (1) surplus (2) deficit (8) balanced @ budget, revenue None of the above 38, Green Revolution in India has been most successful in the case of qq) (2) (3) (4) wheat and rice wheat and potatoes mustard and oilseeds tea and coffee GTG/202 The Twelfth Finance Commission is headed by (1) Raja Chellaiah (2) (3) @ Y¥.B. Chavan Kelkar AM, Khusro ‘The first 20-Point Programme was announced by Smt. Indira Gandhi in mM (2 (a) 4) 1973 1974 1975 1976 Which book was written by Dadabhai ‘Naoroji on Indian poverty and economy under British rule ? @ (2) Indian Economy under British Raj British Rule and Economic Drain of India (3) Economic Drain and Poverty of India (4) Poverty and Un-British Rule in India The theory of stages of growth is associated with @ (2) (3) (4) Simon Kuznets Colin Clark Paul Samuelson W.W. Rostow GTG/202 31, 34, 1853 S* SS Dhiod* Soptode Sen Bairso Iy6 woe [edooduasa ? (1) owen Hod ws (88 S08 boot (8) So Hod oBergS (4) worran dod 3) P08 Dod) wang aatag ergoxs w8.Do, oS... @B) 0dD0 (4) 28) argos WH aodatr a (2) Sepads = Seen SOY spbodedse 7 a) Fowen 2) Sere (3) Soler 64d aay HG Age @) edger’ 29S wad Sea andy SarSSn, (1) Dofoen (2) Sen (3) be GW) pds! 36 we eros Bhos* SBS toa Deotbodgse boat (1) Aigotuen Gdo% 5 (2) Bidsives Sdade momemeteisen @) wares Oo SrtAoee (4) 8 B8om wh (11) 3s, a Sayed uBs Soiie aes, Song ehr0 ao ? wer Dgang BO. SoS S545 2.0%, wet a) (2) a am 2 Sods yin Sns4 Won Sde%) G8 g0de mod wssonsa 7 a) 97a (2) 1974 1975, 1976 @ a O85 S8osst rtbos oo ass sys es Gd wood eworros Te 2 Hosind ah 7 sodabS Jevith wodd (O85 of (O85 deS woF oir ak a5 of ‘bBo ay om nodab O) Merde BS wod Sf oF nodal @) P88 woF wGOKS dre a sodair ‘Stages of growth’ wi Reroddu os08F ea Sass 7 BES Hess) BOS 28) BE dda SSS Sang-cieng. oy w (2) (8) @ 40, 41. 2 £12) Architect of Indi Plan model is 's Second Five Year |43. () Bramanandha (2) Mahalanobis (3) Harrod-Domar (4) Chakravarthi In which Five Year Plan was the actual [#4 growth rate more than the target. growth rate? (1) First Plan (2) Second Plan (3) Fifth Plan (4) Seventh Plan Which of the following provides long term finance to industries ? (1) IDBI 45. (2) SBI (3) LIC (4) RBI Which one of the following was not a form of industrial capital and colonial exploitation during British rule in India ? (1) Duty free import of finished goods in India (2) British government levied a heavy |*® customs duty on imports of Indian products (3) Construction of railways was financed by the British government (4) British capitalists invested large amount of money in jute industry GTG/202 Before Independence, the first estimates of national income in India were made by GQ) MN, Roy @) VKRV. Rao @) KN. Raj (4) Dadabhai Naoroji Which of the following was not true about the effect of British rule in India 7 (1) Tax free import of manufactured goods (2) Tax free import of Indian textile goods in U.K. (3) Development of jute industry by Britishers in India (4) Decline of cottage and small seale industries in India Which one of the following is not a part ‘of the strategy of direct attack on poverty ? (1) Integrated Rural Development Programme (2) Jawahar Rozgar Yojana (3) National Rural Employment: Programme (4) Family Planning Programme India has the largest amount of trade (1) East Buropean countries (2) OPEC countries (3) Developed non-OPEC countries (4) DECD countries GTGI202 89. 40. 42, rds Atv Gnd, Dodd Sovay er ox Grd Soy does ose ? (1) waeydos 2 dieses 3) SPST 4s 88Q, 3D SodSY GerO¥s" whods Syp dow nots IBS SB de eodss (1) ade dy (2) Bodh dete (3) (4) O65 > o8S PD Ss (Sob wST depiiets BgeOs De) woned Sop 28 2 a) 282.0, Q) Ode. oSio.b. abDe, a w add tod! (Bah Sedo svoknd & [S08 HDS DO ESAS Dyed Soot bus oclagiate woe raddas, Bore BD doibiipbe edeind! Arsioebo ES Hwwop Wire ods Dept 43% wore FBg depen ge Disfoibin C3) a [Pais tes (1) wees Sopes* BAtert BS 838 Wpndbes i433 43, 45. © OS Skies Sydodygin oeuods ada or a Batrcratray BB,ODSBD 7 Ob.0S. wal 3.3.05.0. rb B.S, on a @ @ @) ooged rote d [Boo ODS ess Atop OSS BBd om werso HOOD DO dude re 7 dah sggyep Sh diboo Bows Taso SiySdow dd as Shi 8.2.6" Bros (OSes eddies wad Aopsie wHS\G Soo ss dikes ald DaysEs Sopiwe sqarys w @ @ w edoss Ssosop Says wom os Spgs Gi (808 HS ake erie wd Q) Bayt ePbw Hyg Sostw OQ) whins Sam’ cra @ abot urioe astgh Sosa (4) inon Dotowe dgdiy 28S do Oty S Sndod* age Dh ren : U) SB - ofa boss Dre (@) 2b8 (OPEC) dra (3) obayQ Seas 28% (OPEC) =a ares @ 4. tren 47. (14) A hypothesis is tested by (1) the realism of its assumptions (2) the lack assumptions of realism of its (3) its ability to predict accurately (4) None of the above ‘The idea of balanced growth is related to the classical idea of the nature of the economic science (2) idea of full employment equilibrium (3) law of markets (4) school of thought Assume that an advalorem tax is imposed on a commodity. The price of that commodity will rise if its elasticity of demand is (zero (2) infinity (3) unity (4) more than unity Adjustment under gold standard was described by (1). the price — specie — flow mechanism. (2) flexible exchange rate (3) variation in national income (4) exchange rates GTG/202 Consider some of the indicators of development in the Indian economic Economy : A. Larger GDP from primary sector B. Institutional changes in the economy, C, Structural transformation from agrarian into an industrial economy D. Inelusive growth Of the above (1) B,C and D are correct (2) A,B and C are correct (3) A, C and D are correct (4) Only B and C are correct Examine some of the facts shout National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme 2006 ‘A. It guaranteos 100-days employment to unskilled workers. B. The programme is managed by the Central Government. . The National Food for Work Programme has been subsumed under this programme, D. Asset formation in rural areas is the main goal of the programme. Of the above (1) A, Band C are correct (2) B,C and D are correct (3) A,B and D are correct (4) A, C and D are correct GTG/202 (18) 48. HBS (SE Keys) oS 1. () omgoteng ges (2) Soyse? QDS SBrEYo (2) DOghS wd catrod 4g Ai) p wad 04 we SobdSs HQ wh yrs mhedih Bonobedss (1) die agd mgpdo od ards 2) SQ aakgnd SaBtog ss (a) deme Xow la) wD ab Agrodibe ded ag Says af SyD Dgoddo aitrodin, & Sik dod, 6d wONSD ord angStcidy Bird (1) eigien (2) boss (3) ase td) aKes dim O8ps WE Prodgs* Sharam TsAocso (1) 68 - wo — Sas sg8 (2) Bd Ardsy deo (3) erbob acrobod* etsriten (@) ards dep its da wget dgth God, wBShs)Q SOs Benign 7 A. (det dora Hoa diy gro 24.5. B. aQs SpSoct SghFSS Srdyeo C. SgStrab otliy feed SOyrde Sorbubes DEES Srtey D. Soonte 839 SE dmdosettior pens (1) B,C Sea D dagita (2) A, B &8oty © SDaReD (a) A, © S8oty D SAGRED (4). B Seats © rsd SogDdD 2006 So. of [Sdeagd endo rio ae bd Gas, ero Sokdohen 7 A. Biagindd wot 100 Feo a9 mgdodd Spsitu. ee Sehigaved. C. gt Sgetws! ar Bob asian sco aD oS Sésan see. D, rte prowe she ola G Sg8o Bug offo. DOI : () A,B &oaty C ew Segnsa @) B,C Se8oth D oy SOGRED (3) A, B dedoty D ex SogRSo 4) 4, C S80 Do» SESS 6 (16) Which one of the following is the most |57. important cause of under-development of the Indian Economy ? @ (2) @) a High density of population Lack of capital Co-existence of under-utilised manpower and natural resources Law per capita income Consider some of the stages of economic development as pointed out by Prof. W.W. Rostow: a) (2) (3) @ ‘Traditional society ‘The Take-off stage Drive to Maturity ‘The age of High Mass Consumption Which one of the following is the largest source of ‘net invisible’ in India’s foreign trade on current account ? 0) () (3) @) Foreign remittances 60. Tourism ‘Transfer payments ‘Transportation ‘The largest amount of exports from India goto mo (2) 3) (4) 61. UK China USA UAE. GTG/202 In which one of the following commodities was India's percentage share in the world market in the year 2004 the largest ? () Tea (2) Woven fabrics (3) Rice (4) Iron ores In the year 2005-2006, the source of largest amount of grant for India was (1) Japan (2) Asian Development Bank (3) 4) World Bank UNDP ‘The State with the lowest sex ratio is (Q) Kerala (2) Tamil Nadu (3) Andhra Pradesh (4) Haryana ‘Out of the various sources of power, the government relies more on a) (2) (3) “ Atomic power Thermal power Wind power Hydro power Who among the following is associated with the caleulation of index numbers ? (1) Fisher (2) Edgeworth (3) Pigou (4) Dalton GTG/202 (17) a SB. arid wQe Hyg Shswd aoserds oi [B7, Gs [20 Show JO deo 204 iho.ct (G00 wd ake twpg doin [BSod dnd, 56" erdd Gay Peay sow UW) sd akerousa re ia sri a 12) Seregs SOS te 2) dao (8) DOGnKo sD Ards Mtthes wedowy (8) Daxgo aire: SSthe saewlSSo (4) adobe (4) Byoy O80 wcroshi 58. 2005-2006 Soddysind* arta dwns OOS Bodied Shots Saresy 4. o Seg.dng. OF wgrdags SQ] 1) aS Ghots Sr Dotty. 0D Osser 7 (2) DNoS aseSmod exgok (2) SoSqrond soso (3) [SSox5 argows (2) gas 68 (4) ots. 05.3.. (8) 295 & iirgod 58, ©3 S¥y8 Dok RAV (hy, Hed) fo (4) wOd DORK BH sete ways ? a) fe 55. ards day Od4 mgdstnst Siow ol See Doms? whkEndind’ oh edyrge| 9) ools BSF Oo? (4) SBoirer oes (Se eagte 60, SS dre Ages! webdyo Okysr i Sdgos word bdo (3) ob datas Boge. CQ) sem 2tgS (4) Cree (2) BeiyS DebgS (8) SS DeogS 56. dd iy Gut, ard Sagas] = 4) a Deg Moheoen WBE Sey yo 7 61. ArDe sokeks B8,005 woe at () soppot (UK) ay a6 (2) Bar (2) 3885 (3) af. 25.0, (3) Bre (4) of... @) wgs 62. (18) Autarky is a state of (1) Trade between friendly nations (2) Trade between neighbours (3) No trade between nations (4) Ne trade because there is no gain at all from trade ‘Which state in India produces the largest amount of coal ? (1) West Bengal (2) Madhya Pradesh (3) Orissa (4) Bihar Who is the present Gevernor of RBI ? 1) Rangarajan (2) Y.B. Reddy (3) Ahluwalia (4) Dr. Manmohan Singh Savings represents (1) an injection in the circular flow of income (2) both a leakage and injection (3) a leakage in the circular flow of income (4) None of the above ‘The target growth rate during the Eleventh Five Year Plan Period is (7% (2) 85% (ar 96 (4) 9:29 67. 70, GTG/202 ‘The essential condition of equilibrium in a two sector model is MD (2) @ a Aggregate income = expenditure Aggregate Savings = Investment Exports = Imports ‘Taxes = Government expenditure One of the following is not a money creating agency, namely aM (2) (3) (4) Households and finance Commereial banks ‘The central bank ‘The government An industry is called sick when a) (2) (3) (4) Tt fails to generate surplus on a continuing basis ‘The cash flow goes on increasing in relation to revenue commitments ‘The profit after meeting expenses boing less than the remains ‘The tendency is to draw more by cheques than by eash ‘Co-existence of private and public sector in an economy is ealled (ly (2) (3) (4) Controlled economy Capitalism Joint sector Mixed economy GTG/202 agrtiy SoS Hgr Teindhotss |67. Bod aydrdiy Thoddb (D thar Grogs Sree Hdy ayo SSo (2) Debibard Soy gordi 1 dere tog agatiy Shots (4) agidée aos Sry ee BSaGdo Sod argddin Shot Pes BHos* vdsghtsnm Sr ady9 | BS ofpaw D0 7 a) BB Bors @ ody ae (3) EBAY ca) Bas RBI Giusy, Sips KEES IS ? 0) BorforeS (2) 3B. 0g (8) wgpsrdotr (4) gS Stes pol Sealy DOS [PBNZ goo Biespod (1) wot dob Erdos’ wowiee (2) GardSor% S0aly wnordsomi G) gboS Bowing sabre 4) BD 6 eh BSods Sousy erOs og to nagin (rg) dos 7 a) 1% (2) 85% (3) 9% (4) 92m (19) fa Bods Sore tare iT egod aoderds resuns sopasen (2) SD wcraiin = Ay dgatin 2) Rekibe = Dgmde (8 Arokdes = BroSosoor (Ud Séyen = Sebhg Sgobin di Bob areté® ated hdgo Sypod IBD) re (1) Siwomiver Sate wad (2) aretag exgosien doy wow (4) Sebagee ud Soult Odypdly gromer Saeed () D6osdoer Diba 488 Bhosd yo @) serak rece eliomor tis bartede BOIob () ways ar NS oD BodSOdS odsar, SHyS doch 4) B82 age ge Ake OY Siine Io bors says uh aQs SS3o" HSESDE some SerdiSerg) DSN degre 7 1) Dobose whe Shy (2) weeded Sette (3) ddigoas Sotttn (A) Saphis Qe Sod m. 23. 14. 15. (20) A marginal holding is one that has an area of (1) Below 1 hectare (2) Between 1—2 hectares (3) Between 2—4 hectares (4) Between 4=10 hectares ‘Which of the following is a direct method of reducing economic inequalities ? (1) Estate duty (2) Wealth tax (3) Capital gains tax (4) Ceiling on holding ‘The largest proportion of national income comes from (1) Public Sector (2) Private Sector (3) Local Sector (4) None of the above ‘The concept of consumer surplus is useful in which policy ? (1) Monetary policy (2) Tax poliey (3) Investment policy (4) Fixing remuneration factors Which one of the following is not related with the economic welfare of people in India? (1) Trickle-down benefit (2) Larger imports of consumption goods (3) Sustainable development (4) Reduction in inequalities 76. 77. GTG/202 As in 2005-06, out of the total eards issued, the proportion of white cards is about (1) one-half (2) around 60% (8) around 75% (4) one-third Before Rs, 2-a-kg rice scheme was launched in 2008, rice was sold to the white ration card holders at ) Rs 4/ke (2) Re. 4-26 /ke (8) Rs. 8-25 / kg (4) Rs. 5-25 / kee In the total irrigation under all types of wells, (1) tubowells irrigate nearly twice that of dug wells (2) both types of well irrigate almost equally: (3) tubewells irrigate less than dug wells (4) all are wrong In Andhra Pradesh, in the recent ye: the ratio of foodgrains to non-foodgrains is about, respectively, (1) 66% : 34% (2) 34% : 66% (8) 75% : 25% (4) 80% + 20%: GT6/202 n. 72, 73. 74. 75. Ado8 Sghmob gede SOS aS WZt Sod Sens a8et GeOowe Bou Igy docly (8) Doth 0d went wES Hodg work Moa 30 wey Sse a (2) a OQS sdsrdsos Show pigs SEB (808 S8S* 98 7 (1) Stirs (Estate) 22080 ed] Boddy Sty, wrod ogre bin Syidob eeiap sog soma tay tay whos umroitin 2%;5 andindt 3 Sortie oS Syy cha ? (1) peseg Sorts (2) Dyes: Sorts (9) SRE Sorts (4) Beast D6 orc Boriee Ovi ed ess 2 Sorbus? aibcinisebebod ? (1) (Gag Sertinet @) S8yo DgrSinet @ (a) Spode Iosins* Dome ogee Iyosoddos! ards 24 ae ug dogs oda & [G08 8s" eos Somodity Fd ) S&S sad MAPA Sho OF Orbe Ress Kas S56 edinsdod* Show @ (3) (ay 42t) \76, 78. 79, 2005-08 Sogo abelts Bysde wer takeds mposs, (ato 60% SEoaes 15% Savers ress erties 2 a a 2008 SF di, 2 BS Dotty Sedo [dowrds duos ser ah mos Dakrghy acm winds Oy de, 4/8ur (2) dm. 425/8ur (8) do. 3.25/80 dm. 5.25/(2ir Bago wthiro ah bed Brogos* Fey myo Dodie are Borde eyo sb) Doosan Bow dso arden comy Sirs were SOA darjow Roly wge Sib Fede wore) 885 8h 68 womsd sf mgo a (2) a) a) vod 8d%6* ade do, 6 an grast 8G, VHTSS Grange Dag Sexir abe 1) 66% : 84% (2) 349% : 66% (8) 78% : 2655 (4) 80% : 20% #2 81. 84, (22) In the recent years Andhra Pradesh |85. government has been encouraging setting up of Budget Hotels, Its main aim is to (1) attract FDI (2) attract tourists (3) provide jobs to trained entering to young people (4) serve the poor In Andhra Pradesh Zamindari system was abolished by an Act passed in (1) 1947 (2) 1948 (3) 1956 (4) 1949 Land distributed to the poor and other weaker sections is é (1) much higher in the distribution of ceilings surplus land (2) much higher than government lands Assignments a: (3) forest lands share is much higher (4) None of them Regarding the compound growth rate of population of Andhra Pradesh during 1991-2001 (1) Andhra Pradesh > India (2) Andhra Pradesh < India (3) Andhra Pradesh = India 88. (4) Andhra Pradesh population growth is 50% higher than India Rural to urban population ratio in Andhra Pradesh as per 2001 census was about, respectively, (1) 80% : 20% (2) TB% : 22% (8) 78% ; 274% (4) 9056 : 10% GTG/202 In Andhra Pradesh, cooperative societies are organised under (1) -tier system (2) S-tier system (3). 4-tier system (4) mono-tier system According te 2006 Micro Small Medium Enterprises Development Act, ceiling on investment target for small industries raised from (1) Rs. 25 lakhs to Rs. 1 crore (2) Rs. 1 crore to Rs. 2 crores (3) Rs. u crores to Rs. 5k crores (4) Rs, 1 crore to Rs. 5 crores In 2008-06, the number of holdings in Andhra Pradesh were about (1) 120 lakhs (2) 100 lakhs (3). 150 lakhs (4) 200 lakhs ‘As per 2004-05 data regarding the poverty ratio in Andhra Pradesh (1) % of urban poor in total urban population was greater than % of rural poor in total rural population. (2) % of urban poor < % of rural poor (3) % of urban poor and % of rural poor was almost equal (4) None of the above GTG/202 80. alSd Sod! wo BT ebego weer Bog) PSs SS Hmys. sagitygto Gy ode Bsge Siwetho — (PDD esQowe (2) Sdgobom wsQoma () SbQBS —tsdthods —_abgfinen kodrSnyo (4) bem bs dose BL. sag BAIS etvord SgBD LoS Sgo ago DSr,Boords qa) 19a7 (2) 1948 9) 1956 4) 199 2, tded fda add vols Sree Bobddas grdven = Q) A$ Some ede Kay dodd 88g80 2) Sgbdg Privo wer Sor) oS gdS0 (3) ed%o Brie wer vSpO5%0 @ ab Dd sy 83. 1991-2001 Ga0d* wos AE marge SSSg Tes (1) wag Bae dw > grdd dito (2) wom dF dee < erdd dio (a) wos BAF = ards Bho 4) OS Shy wos BAF eaer 496 dé» 50% pein 84, 2001 frome sto woig SAIS rd She [Ros emrere DEV Schr dade (1) 80% : 20% (2) 78% : 22% (3) 73% | 27% (4) 90% : 10% (23) a6. a} wos SAIS" dipws Sosre ogsyem @) 2 woded* (Tier) Sec @) 3 woded* (Tier) Sots (3) 4 woBed* (Tier) gece (4) 98 @oRS* (Mono) See 2006 Hyg aye Sabo sobSpyas BSoSHo vf Srviw Oy soe ZF pad woords Or. 25 ofe 08 dr. 1 88 dp, 1 S18 hod Gr. 2 Sty Br. 12 Sy food bo, 53 Se (4) Or. 1 BS Bood Gr, 5 Sah @ (2) 3) 2005-06 St wos SA5S*D S&erw Sows sro (1) 120 of (2) 100 oxen ) Co 150 egos 200 oe» 2004-05 ddrarde pisdo, wos Gais* SDE Daya () dge eared Sym Ste %, (rb amet rie bdo % ex) edtom fod @) a) Sym ode % < urihe bo % Soe tee & urbe bdo & oo arta (4) parast od sh A a. 92. (24) At present, the LT. sector in Andhra Pradesh is providing jobs to nearly (1) 1 crore (2) 2 crores (3) 8 crores 1 = crore: > In the recent Five Year Plans of Andhra Pradesh, allocation to Communications Development is about (a) 10% (2) 59 (8) negligible or nil (4) 15% Andhra Pradesh Five Year Plans are largely financed by (1) surplus in State. Government budgets (2) Central assistance (from Central Goverament) including loans (3) Foreign funds (4) State Public Enterprises Compared to 2001-02, the number af cooperative societies at present in Andhra Pradesh a) (2) (3) (a) have increased have decreased are almost constant have decreased to one-half of 2001 = 02 level GTG/202 98. As per law, the maximum land that can be retained by a household in Andhra Pradesh is (1) 54 aeres of the best land (2) 54 hectares of A grade land (3) 54 acres of K grade land (A) 54 hectares of K grade land 94. Koneru Ranga Rao Committee Report is related mainly to (@) Ceilings, Surplos Land (2) Government Assigned Lands (3) Tribal Reforms (4) SC Reforms. Land Acquisition Act of 1894 . permits governments (1) te take land from corporate sector (2) to take land from rich families (3) to take land from anyone for private purpose (4) to take Jand from anyone for public purpose To estimate GDP and GSDP of Andhra Pradesh in constant prices, today the base year is (1) 1990-91 (2) 1998-94 (3) 1999~ 2000 (4) 2000-01 GTG/202 a1. Bxpso wos Saket Skrers osas oa. (LT) Goto tare aod0d Sghowh sD EoyvoP ay) 1 se (2) 2 Sep @ 3S w 4 ied did wos GAT Sod Sf Sardses* Binerd 698 eeromods rer Baird, (2) 10% (2) 5% (8) Sigoze dor trig (4) 15% wos (SIT Sos SY erOSe Ogo orem £86 Ab Hod ODhod 1) oy Besg aBY Meier Hod 2) Foe (Brey Dobie averoks SOD @) 284 Qgvo Hod (a) orgy [Sehvg SoMt Seige tod 2001-02 & SOS Spso sos SASS Sirod Hosre Sopy () weACB (2) Soa @) word gos @ 2001-02 groms® Sede sod (26) wos BAS Ugo [Seto as siuowe SOA dodsu KOE srsoDS 1) etbgisy ginkh 54 Doren 2) A pict tre 84 wed ) K Gea drm 54 Ofre (4) K (isd ofr 54% Side dor om xbd Bdas Sersorr (808 ena Sowoso SON aod MOP SMe Mien grb (2) Serdgdo wPF (Assigned) Sgov0ds nd (2) 8B Brie (Bond) Soiy bac (4) Rdngh ere (SC) Soi doe 1884 Gr bSsa dgo Bsrdin Beergds [208 dred BLES ws soc OG) seyéF doo ed and BxS*ee> (2) Bod, Stwoweroked sebiso (8) pyle areas Bsowops srbedo (4) See aber ds srnsce aso&ops 5 Sos 24d. vo si any 2.05,8.5. (GSDP) of sod Sosarns, Pwsraed* sordet urdo () 1980-91 (2) 1993-94 (8) 1899-2000 (4) 2000 ~ 01 cl 7. 100. (26) Indiramma programme stands for (1) Development Programmes named after Indira Gandhi (2) Indian National —_Direet-Indirect Rural Areas and Multi Model Areas (3) Integrated Novel Development in Rural Areas and Model Municipal Areas (4) None of them At present in Andhra Pradesh there is {0 only one IIT at Hyderabad (2) only one IIIT at, Vishakliapatnam (3) two IITs in whole of Andhra Pradesh (4) three IITs in whole of Andhra ‘Pradesh For an individual state like Andhra Pradesh, under the 11" Five Year Plan, number of monitorable targets suggested for achievement are a) 10 @) 13 a) 27 (4) 5 Tourism in Andhra Pradesh is (@) providing direct employment (2) providing indirect employment much, higher than direct ‘employment (8) earning foreign exchange (4) All are correct, 101. 102. GTG/202 As per National Human Development Report (of India) 2001, the value of Human Development Index of Andhra Pradesh is (1) equal to India (2) greater than the value of India (3) Jess than the value of India (4) just 1/4" of the HDI of India In the 2™ Five Year Plan outlay of Andhra Pradesh, share of Agriculture and allied sectors is about (1) 20% (2) 15% @) 10% (4) 5% In the 10" Five Year Plan of Andhra Pradesh, the highest share in total outlay was accorded to (1) Power sector (2) Irrigation sector (8) Social ‘sector (4) Rural Development sector ‘The average size of holding in Andhra Pradesh in 2005 - 06 was about 1 (1) 17 hectares 1 (2) WG acres 1 (8) 25 hectares (A) 4 acres GTG/202 97, 080% Undiramma) S§¥0 Sosry eo node moh ayieyo view So BHQ Sore nodabS SAT BOP-aoBTE srds DooirS vol Gb drdef Seow Grb5 Dookros' LBolv ards] AudnST Doasros* aoayias wad BaaSmoe peas 36 sth a (ay (3) @ Beso woes SeE Q) af ef mo.w.d. jdorSet sees @) af 2S 0.0.0.8. SreSgmos! som (3) Bow 2.0.0.8. argo wos Sais soe 1 (4) Garth ©.p.e.d.e Argo SARS doce wo wos GAT Sof af ogyds, 11 Sos 4g berbest adode = eodernt EPDoGevd (Monitorable) og go Song a 10 @ 13 (a) 27 @ 5 wold BSI ddges 0} sgh adgNS serosa SOY aatgns hgh aatgnasey er wdsor sonoce DHGerSs Gergd, SoPabryhy wb) 80 womiss @ @) a) (27) 101. Te 5S wbos Gros wOSyg odos 2001 Gedo, vos BAT hos, dds wh > Beds Des ay a bd Swds Siro wd Utd Ded dry who 5S Say Devd sary 6575 wd HDI So De DendS* 1/4 echo @ ay wos SdH Bods Sotsy sards Wywds' gdh syomed sede Sorio arer strts (a) 20% (2 @ a 15% 10% 5% wos SAF WS Sodss Sar Oss Sogo (Gores Sogos* wagosorer (1) Rodi (455) Sorfo (2) 28 Hie Soro (3) Pofes Sette (4) (prfloarS)8 Sormd8 adgudSa . 2005-08 SF mols AEST Stes She Sddrao tard a) 1b wep 14 on 4 at wie a wis 4 Oto fe (2B) GTG/202 105, As per 2001 census, in Andhra Pradesh, |110. Share of tanks in total irrigated area in 106. 107. 108. 108. ‘of the total main workers, agricultural labourers constitute about a) 3th (2) (8) (4) ‘The largest crop in Andhra Pradesh with about ara of cropped area in 2004-08 one-half Ww (2) @) (4) groundnut Productivity of rice in Andhra Pradesh in the recent year is about (1) 2000 kg per ha (2) 2200 kg per ha (3) 2400 ke per ha (4) 2700 kg per ha In area and production of chillies, Andhra Pradesh ranks, in India a (@) (3) (a) Groundnut monocrop area is identified with the district of (1) Warangal (2) Anantapur (3) West Godavari (4) Kurnool rice , oilseeds cotton first second third fourth a1. 112, 113. 114, ‘Andhra Pradesh in the recent year ii about @) 10% (2) 15% (3) 20% (4) 25% Farmers of Andhra Pradesh get institutional finance from (1) Commercial Banks (2) Regional Rural Banks (3) Primary Agricultural Cooperative Banks (4) All of them As per 2001 census, in Andhra Pradesh, Female Literacy Rate was about (1) 40% (2) 50% (3) 60% (4) 70% Maize crop is largely confined to (1) North Telangana (2) Rayalseema (2) South Telangana (4) North Coastal Andhra Jn the 10" Five Year Plan of Andhra Pradesh, the proportion of total plan expenditure allocated to Industry and Mining is about (ly 2% (2) 10% (3) 5% (4) 15% GTGr202 105. 108. 107. 108 109, 2001 aayrdszo [rdo, wos ast Sugie [Sorsorm (main) sadiros', Sgorob Sebo we dard a ta ene L 18 antto @ 58 @ ae ike. 4) Brae 2004-05 6 vos BARS ciynas BeDS* 35 eo SEAS eFDy soo (1) Qesigo (2) S78 Rowe @ 3a (4) Adee adad dost word Sor 655 Ere a @ (3) dts Bowe ws argoom eo we P68 2r85S" DiSmabo Soh Togo S8at 45 yg6" wo Bd do () SaeieS Bho @) Beis Frbo Sard Orso Pew grbo 2000 Sr 2200 Sirr 2400 Syn (4) 2700 Sy a a Sooweviey O¢door (monocrop) SS sor (1) Sorfew (2) shodiyto (3) SE Mose Soren w (29) 110. m1, 113. na, 14, Ts] aS to.c wos Ss" Sugo Sioed ggos* erohe air wart 10% @ 16% (3) 20% (4) 25% YO Téboo Soper 50580 bY hod Potoerds () welag exgoto od 2) Grohat (rhe egos od @) HOME SySF0S Bers ergowe Bod eos Lod Mothssoyd D0 amy Byyo ro vos ~dict Spo wgorigd Yen Sree (2) 40% (2) 50% (3) 60% (4) 70% Beaty, 2 Sob SerSor Sochsiod () 498 seommst a (2) crabebsset (3) 68 Booman (4) age bd [os vo—rst wos SAT 10S Sosy oroest Be(fos Boo wastes Gof) Serowots air Sado foarOs dgatos* Habre a @ co) oy 2% 10% 5% 15% @ 116, 7. (30) Andhra Pradesh economy is basically an economy of (1) Agriculture sector (2) Secondary sector (8) Services sector (4) Export-oriented sector ‘The total population of Andhra Pradesh ‘as per 2001 census was about 1 @M Te srores (2) 7 crores 1 (3) 65 crores (4) 6 crores In the recent years, the growth rate of Andhra Pradesh economy is about. ide @ ay 1 (2) 25% 1 (8) 35% 1 @) 73% 118. 119. 120, 121. GTG/202 Nagarjuna Sagar project was constructed on the river () Godavari (2) Krishna (3) Penna (4) Vamsadhara In the total geographical area of Andhra Pradesh, proportion of sown area is about 2a MF (2) 2ra @ 5 (4) one-half In agricultural sector, as per National Commission on Agriculture, the maximum potential for generating employment is in the crop of (1) pulses + (2) oilseeds (3) (@) cereal crops horticulture crops GNP is greater than GDP if the country’s (1) imports exceed exports (2) prices are falling (3) exports exceed imports (4) net foreign income is positive GTG/202 1B, wos (SAH oS S59 Soom (1) SgS2-0% Soro (2) wierd dort (3) “Bibo Soria (4) Ofiswatoss wdotretun aod dot dorftw 116, 2001 exer Deo gertiie, wos se marae deirds (4) 6 Sty 117. adSd So.6* wows BAF 59 de s&s (4 (31) 118. 19, 120, 121, a TGS TNE PES s Sob OQorw a) Meso a 39 1 (4) Bovine ) wos AH Sedo ahs abgost, ied (oso VISo sare 2 = 8 otto @ = 2 ; 3 write 2 @ 5 4 write 4) Site wBow Sgbdob SLES Ssdo Sybs-b Gotiod® adighd SONS Soerdy wdgose BSp SoboS* Foss SrSnowes* seep Bab Gargos! Sots Aorgs Byh Sobed* Keds ow @ (a) a diay cit, grombardya gro dt08 0898 Sar) wOSSw ate (1) Atsiveieds od anebdvendyst (2) Giex Ses Britney od drbdodbendytt O85 Od4 wrabe Saszsor sys (a a) @ (32) GTG/202 122. In Andhra Pradesh, state income is|126, As per 2005 Economic Census, number of 123, 124. 125. estimated by (1) State Planning Board (2) Directorate of Economics and Statistics (3) a Principal Finance Secretary Central Statistical Oh i at Irganisation fa Per capita income of Andhra Pradesh in current prices in 2006 — 07 is about (1) Rs, 80,000 (2) Re. 25,000 (3) Rs, 40,000 (4) Rs, 20,000 In Andhra Pradesh, to estimate state income, the methed followed is a Output method b. Input method © Expenditure method a ay Income method. a and b are correct @) (3) (4) a, b and c are correct and d are correct all are correct India’s national income is calculated with the help of (1) Income method. (2) Output method (3) Expenditure method (4) All of them enterprises in Andhra Pradesh is about (1) 40 lakhs (2) 30 lakhs (3) 20 lakhs (4) 10 lakhs SRI cultivation practised in Andhra Pradesh stands for (1) System of Rice Intensification (2) System of Renovation of Irrigation (3) System of Reuse of Irrigation (4) Sprinkler Renovation Intensification Polavaram Project falls in the district of (2) Bast Godavari (2) 43) (4) West Godavari Vijayanagaram Karimnagar |. Andhra Pradesh occupies a dominant position in India in (1) Drugs and Pharma Industry (2) Cement Industry (3) Sugar Industry (4) None of them At present (2007) in Andhra Pradesh the white ration card holders are about (1) one lakh (2) 170 lakhs (3) 17 lakhs (4) 25 lakhs gTG/202 (33) fl 122, sols BATS ogy worcird, soar [128 2005 So. wgs S83 Esso vos paict Show Seo QobSpy8S (Enterprises) © sows G) wf Borde sy sare (2) wgviero¥ Bogs (40 28a (3) Serb DY srogss0y @) 0 og» (4) Bod ferot rp 4) 20 og (4) 10 of 123, sos (SARS 2006-07 0.6" pigs Good! ali weroto:datets 127. & (SR) Spb oto wos Bait (1) 6. 80,000 diary od Sd eSo (2) Gp. 25,000 (1) 3gh of BS sowajasas (8) Se, 40,000 (2) ROh wh BASS oF aortas @) BQH v5 Soird oF apras (4) Gm, 20,000 (4) AypogT OSS aownyH sss 128. Steddobe sg¥o Bod ag-S* Sots . vos 124, wos BARS ogy sorofrd) wore ) Sntiy Rowse Soba Suid S98 nm oaye 8g6 (2) Say& Aesd ho aeyire ogo (3) Deothitso «ios de (4) sbosits do ucrod oe 128, Yo BAAD aS So wdst Ses a [Ssoss a tow b BB wots 1) Hocker MBaty SSjoeods Sods @) a,b Se8ow ¢ 30 some (2) Bwow Sop (8) © debows d 38 wands () Sa Sop (4) of 80 wontd 4) ad Ob sy 125, dd arbair, AD vtohinst | wos AHS! Bpdo GOON) By Tie adzoswdets eter SON adyerts Dedrds @) woot 5g a) as of Q) ada aga (2) 170 of (3) Spo Sge (3) 17 ogee (4) wy Soon 35 fe 131, The 132, 133, 134. (34) number of National Highways passing through Andhra Pradesh State is, about a (2) (3) @ 10 15 20 25 ‘The programme launched to bring the government services benefits closer to peopk Rajiv Internet Village Programme rural areas is Jawaharlal Knowledge Centres e-Seva Centres None of the above The Human Development — Index constructed by the UNDP includes per capita income in terms of (1) NNP per capita (2) GDP per capita (3) GDP per capita US $ in terms of. Purchasing Power Parity (4) GDP per capita in US $ at Market Exchange Rate ‘At present, the Service sector contributes to GDP of India about m 3) a) more than 70% more than 50% 25% (4) 30% GTG/202 135. The contribution of Service sector to total employment of India in the recent years is about (1) a fourth (2) a third (8) one-half (4) more than one-half 136. In the 1" Five Year Plan of Andhra Pradesh, the estimated outlay vas about (Ly (ay (3) (4) Rs, 100 crores Rs, 200 crores Rs, 250 crores Rs. 300 crores 187. Mining is included in (1) Agricultural sector (2) Industrial sector (3) @ ‘Tertiary sector Infrastructure sector 138. Foodgrains include (1) Wheat and rice (2) Millets (3) Pulses (4) All of them 139, Andhra Pradesh has a network of Fair Price Shops for PDS in 2005-06 numbering about a @ 3) 14) 82000 22000 42000 52000 GTG/202 131. 132, 133. 134. wird 6 BO omg erbod Grote vos BSE opin tow Bey a) 10 @) 16 ‘20 4) 25 (mr owas ably SBrarnh eBitedor wobotads fo go OES 2060S [i SHS wSr5 od art Soin a) @ 3) wo acho foros ad 0D ry ob AS ADards Doxey rss vse BrDES' SoSO wevaied sets 459 Saroerd (88d aod ady8 (NNP) sos crete @) gro dhob aya (GDP) soso worote @) gre S¥os asyg (GDP) dose wood; whos covet (US §) Palo Mos Shrbdgo pedo (4) gre hos 489 (GDP) Sone wrod vboss wagé (US §) SrD,& Erdso dim Seen ws gro Bios 4488 (GDP s) Bide bie otto ikke) our sivrds GF 10% Ded @) 50% Ded 25% (4) 90% (35) a 135, ab Sod erdS Sngo asignast the Berio rem dake 196, 137, 138, 139, » @ a w wots arto rss eric Ho Sra8 pe wo GAT Ande Sos Sg Garosst wodmdnd agwd dobrds a @ a a or, 100 Ste tm, 200 ste or, 250 sg Oo, 300 84» Mavwre Boo dS" Sonepty aw a) 3 a) Sgro corto Sours sorte 8)b0% doise wads Boye dorén BES grange (Bos OD Soreigds a) @ @ a Héskx LOai Dovgo Rey Saye * médy 2005-06 & wos SAAS [Ser Soles SsbG0 TS Ge Semen wed a @ @ aw ‘32000 2000 42000 52000 140, In Andhra Pradesh, forest area as 143. Intermediaries M1. 142. (36) of geographical area, at about proportion present, (1) @ tenth (2) a fourth (8) three-tenths (4) one-third Andhra Pradesh gets substantial rainfall from, (). North-Eastern Monsoon (2) South-Western Monsoon (3) South-Eastern Monsoon (4) Eastern Monsoon The Andhra Infrastructure Pradesh Corporation Industrial set up Industrial Estates numbering about (1) 250 (2) 350 (3) 750. (4) 850 144, 145. 146, GTG/202 in Telangana were abolished by enacting (1) Ryotwari Act, 1948 (2) Jagirdari Act, 1949 (3) ‘Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act (4) Tribal Act In Andhra Pradesh, most of the agricultural holdings are with respect to @ (2) (3) Marginal Farmers Marginal and Small Farmers Small and Medium Farmers (4) Big and Medium Farmers Andhra Pradesh passed Mutually Aided Cooperative Societies (MACS) Act in a (@ a) 1995 1998 2005 (4) 2006 Jawaharlal Nehru Pharma City is being developed at (1) Vishakhapatnam (2) Nellore (3) Kadapa (4) Tirupati GTG/202 140, so vos SAT eAtos abyost BEYO wkd do wir (1) 108 arito (2) 48 eho (3) 108" 3 eran (4) 38 ered |. VO ETH wsoxsS Fao Sgro (1) 688i end dare dod 2) 363 avd dome dos @) disdedy and Siero S05 (4) Sry amd Sire Sos Mk. wos GAT Hoprbs eoHSs oo yVAs (APIIC) Pods HOyPDS dio Sows mare (1) 250 (2) 350 @ 150 (4) 850 (37) g 148. Boomers Sxigste Fonoys (80d go Sos ven Dhar (1) Bierb Spo, 1948 (2) whSrb Syo, 1949 Fen, Sgidob gimive deo Byod Spade a “ 144, wos eit was Somsst am dghdos Steere syst Baad HEyErt LOo DS Bsod Dd) dows deggie waved 2g hoo drags Boo a (2) ‘) (a) M5, BOHHS SHO Bike Soro sent, (MACS Act) vos dT wirdods Aoddyso a) 1995 (2) 1998 2005 2006 (a) (a) 148. BESS BE oy Sher Pharma City) 28, Oy Figeyed (Q) Srmigmost Bgrced dso Basast 2) @) @ oO (38) GTG/202 147, The Vision 2020 document of Andhra 149, Until 2007, number of items reserved to Pradesh envisaged annual growth rate of} SSI sector was akent, a) 214 SD) ae (2) 100 a) Ie (3) 104 (3) 156% “ wa (4) 12% 148. As per 2006 MSMED Act, a smali|150- The Andhra Pradesh = Ceiling (on Leet ook ae tae sstsiao Agricultural Holdings) Act was amended eee ee patentee to reduce sharply the ceiling in machinery te. of (1) 1953 (1) Rs. 25 lakhs (3); 3088 (2) Rs. 25 lakhs to Rs. 1 crore (3) 1973 (3) Rs. 25 lakhs to Rs. § crores (4) 1983 (4) not mare thes Re 22 erevoe 2 GTG/202 147. 148, wos SAE 2020 ddas sods werd SyQ See Sete (1) 5% (2) 10% ‘ ay 12% 2006 3%.05.25.2.8. (MSMED) (Gro Dy SBploo ahold Sodros* Bods BO Bod () 6P. 25 fo Som (2) Gr, 25 ogo mod dr. 1 Sa sow @) Sr. 25 ogo Hod or. 5 sf SoH M4) 8m, 25 84 MbosStoow (33) “ge 150, a . 2007 Ho, SdH SST (Day SOLO Gord’) SapsoOS Sguyo Soy ay 214 2) 100 (a) 104 4) ua wo BSE wag Semi [Epbaas Siero) Sipd) Sb000 Bgoor soy Bosom SHODSS 6 Soss,tios* a) 1958 (2) 1963 (3) 1974 (a) 1988

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