CA CPT - Basics of General Economics - Major Problems of Indian Economy

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Question - 1

Which of these is not a major economic problem in India?

  • A Over-population
  • B Poverty
  • C Unemployment
  • D None of the above

Question - 2

Population refers to -

  • A Total number of citizens of a country
  • B Total number of people residing in the world
  • C Total number of people registered as Voters with Election Commission
  • D Total number of people residing in a place

Question - 3

Cense of population is done in India at an interval of

  • A 5 years
  • B 10 years
  • C 15 years
  • D None of the above

Question - 4

Optimum Population is level of population at which -

  • A Output per capita is the highest
  • B Output per Capita is the lowest
  • C Output per capita is the same
  • D None of the above

Question - 5

Which of these is a favourable effect of Population?

  • A Market for products produced
  • B Pressure on means of subsistence
  • C Increased Consumption and Reduced Savings
  • D unemployment and Increased dependency

Question - 6

Population may create the following benefits for a country -

  • A Market for products produced
  • B More workforce for production
  • C Both (a) and (b)
  • D Neither (a) nor (b)

Question - 7

Population may create the following benefits for a country -

  • A Promotion of innovative ideas
  • B Division of Labour and Specialization
  • C Both (a) and (b)
  • D Neither (a) nor (b)

Question - 8

Which of these is a not a favourable effect of Population?

  • A Market for products produced
  • B More workforce for production
  • C Increased Consumption and Reduced Savings
  • D Pressure on means of subsistence

Question - 9

Population creates the following disadvantages for a country -

  • A Lower Per capita Availability of Foodgrains
  • B Higher Expenditure on Social Overheads
  • C Increased Consumption and Reduced Savings
  • D All of the above

Question - 10

Disadvantages of high Population include -

  • A Unemployment
  • B Increased dependency
  • C Both (a) and (b)
  • D Neither (a) nor (b)