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CTF SAMPLE PAPER ECONOMICS (030) CLASS XII 2022-23 Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 80 [ONLY FOR ICO -2022 ASPIRANTS) TIME: 3 HOURS MLM. 80 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: 1, This question paper contains two sections: Section A - Macro Economics Section B ~ Indian Economic Development 2. This paper contains 20 Multiple Choice Questions type questions of ‘1 mark each, 3. This paper contains 4 Short Answer Questions type questions of 3 marks each to be answered in 60 to 80 words. 4. This paper contains 6 Short Answer Questions type questions of 4 marks each to be answered in 80 to 100 words. 5. This paper contains 4 Long Answer Questions type questions of 6 marks each to be answered in 100 to 150 words, a Read the following statements carefully: Statement 1: When income increases, consumption also increases but by less than the increase in income. Statement 2: As more and more wants of human gets satisfied, there is no longer a need to spend a larger part of increased income on consumption. choose the correct alternative from the following a) Statement 1 is true and statement 2 is false bj Statement 1 is false and statement 2 is true ) Both statements 1 and 2 are true 4d} Both statements 1 and 2 are false a2 “Owing to the China -Taiwan crisis, the world may experience rise in lithium battery prices due to supply-side issues. Since Taiwan is the largest producer of Lithium batteries in the world and India imports its Lithium batteries from Taiwan end India may be forced to import it from USA Identity the most likely impact on the Balance of Payment situation of the Indian economy from the following: a Production of cars in India vill rise. ) Production and sale of cycles in India will rise c) Inflow of US Dollars in India will rise. d) Outflow of US Dollars from India will rise a3 What is the value of money multiplier when initial deposits are Rs 5000/ crores and LRR is 10% a) 20 bj 10 c) 04d) 05 Read the following statements carefully: Statement 1: Export of Postal services by India will be recorded on credit side of current account. ‘Statement 2: Purchase of residential structure by a foreigner in India will be recorded on credit side of capital account. In the light of the given statements, choose the correct alternative: a) Statement 1 is true and statement 2 is false ) Statement 1 is false and statement 2 is true ) Both statements 1 and 2 are true d) Both statements 1 and 2 are false a5 Read the following statements carefully: Statement 1 - Inventory investment is a stock concept ‘Statement 2 — All types of investments are included in national income. In the light of the given statements, choose the correct alternative from the following a) Statement 1 Is true and statement 2 is false b) Statement 1 is false and statement 2 is true c) Both statements 1 and 2 are true d} Both statements 1 and 2 are false OR Read the following figure carefully and choose the correct option from the alternatives given below: What does the aaa diagram represent? = — a) Real Flow b) Money Flow ) Nominal Flow d) Both (d) and (c) a6 Ifin an economy, the value of investment multiplier is 4 and Autonomous Consumption is € 30 Crore, the relevant consumption function would be OR a) C=3040.75Y ()30+0.25Y c) C=30-0.75Y d) _C=30-0.25YOR Ifincrease in Netional Income is equal to increase in autonomous investment, identity the value of Merginal Propensity to Save : a) Equal to unity b) Greater than one c) Less then one d) Zero a7 Money supply in India may increase if, (Choose the correct alternative) 4. Reserve Bank of India (RBI) injects more money in circulation 2. The commercial banks expand their credit operation 3. Tax rates are reduced by the Central Government 4, Reserve Bank of India increases the Bank Rate Atternatives: a) 1,2 and 3 are correct b) 2,3 and 4 are correct cj 1,3 and 4are correct d) 1 and 2 are correct. a8. Ina hypothetical economy. the following data is given S.NO. | Items Amount (in Rs Crore) 0 Merchandise exports 100 (ii) __| Merchandise imports 90 (ii) | Tourisms 70 (iv)__| Net remittances from abroad -20 The value of Balance on current account would be a) Rs 100 b) Rs 70 ¢) Rs 80 d) Rs 60 OR Look atthe following data of the country S.NO. | Items Amount (in Rs Crore) () | Exports of goods 150 (i) Imports of goods 200 (il) | Net invisibies 20 Which of the following is incorrect?” a) Balance of trade is unfavourable for the country b) Balance of payment can not be determined by the data ¢) There is a current account deficit of 30 milion US Dollars d) There is a capital account surplus of 50 million US Dollars, ag Read the following statement -Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Choose one of the correct alternatives given below: Assertion (A): Ex-post Investments are generally greater then planned InvestmentsReason (R): Ex-Post Investment includes both planned and unplanned investment a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A). } Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A). c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false. d} Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true. Q10 | Read the following statement -Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Choose one of the correct alternatives given below. Assertion (A): The aggregate supply curve and national income curve coincide with each other Reason (R): In two sector closed economy in the adsence of indirect taxes or subsidies, value of final output is distributed to factors of production in the form of factor payments a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A). bj Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A). ) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false. d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true. Q11 | From the following data about a firm X for the year 2000-01, calculate the net value added at factor cost during that year: Particulars Rs. in crores| (Sales 90 (i) Closing stock 25 (il) Opening stock 15| iv) Subsidies 40] (v) Depreciation 20 (vi) Intermediate consumption 40| (vil) Purchase of raw materials 415| (vil) Rent 5) Q12__| Suppiy of foreign currency rises with a rise in its exchange rate . why, give reasons ? OR Distinguish between autonomous and accommodating transactions in Balance of Payments Account 13 | nan economy the equilibrium level of income is Rs 12000 Cr. The ratio of MPC : MPS=3: 1. Calculate the additional investment needed to reach a new equilibrium level of income of Rs 20,000 Cr. 14 | “The six member Monetary policy committee of RBI on September 30, 2022 voted to increase the key policy repo rate by 50 basis point to 5.9%". How this step help in the process of controlling aggregate demand in the economy 15 _| Read the following text carefully, and explain briefly the relevant function of the Central Bank, indicated: Central banks have been following different methods of note issue in cifferent countries. Underthe law central bank is required to keep a certain amount of gold and foreign securities against the issue of notes. In some countries, the amount of gold and foreign securities bears a fixed proportion, between 25 to 40 per cent of the total notes issued. This system is operative in India whereby the Reserve Bank of India is required to keep Rs 115 crores in gold and Rs 85 crores in foreign securities. There is no limit to the issue of notes after keeping this minimum amount of Rs 200 crores in gold and foreign securities The monopoly of issuing notes vested in the central bank ensures uniformity in the notes issued which helps in facilitating exchange and trade within the country. It brings stability In the monetary system and creates confidence among the public. The central bank can restrict or expand the supply of cash according to the requirements of the economy. Thus, it provides elasticity to the monetary system. By having a monopoly of note issue, the central bank also controls the banking system by being the ultimate source of cash. Last but not the least, by entrusting the monopoly of note issue to the central bank, the government is able to eam profits from printing notes whose cost is very low as compared with their face value. OR The money deposited by the public with banks is called primary deposit which is actually high- powered money issued by the central bank. On the basis of primary deposit banks make secondary deposits also called credit deposits or derivative deposits by giving loans to the public. And it is the volume of derivative deposits which constitute money supply by the banks in the economy. In this way the amount of money stock i.e., money supply (Ms) is much greater than the volume of high-powered money (H). On the basis of above statement, expiain the credit creation function of commercial bank with the help of a suitable numeric example. are a) Government incurs expenditure to popularize YOGA among the masses. How does itimpact GDP and welfare in the economy. ) State and discuss any two precautions to be considered while estimating national income by Income Method.a7 Budget 2022-23 at a Glance Gn INR croree) oe a 98 3s 2 28 gs 2 2 3 22 3 a a a i ia iH ee eereerrecis 3 EOae OR ‘aenn0 788 ans a) Compare the trends depicted in the figures given below: ) Elaborate the objective of ‘allocation of resources’ in the Government budget. OR a) Define tax. And also distinguish between tax receipts and non-tax receipts with suitable example. ) Distinguish between Fiscal deficit and Primary deficit. ‘SECTION B INDIAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Q18 | 1. The mostimportant feature of India’s foreign trade throughout the colonial period was : (2) Large import surplus (b) Large Export surplus (©) Export equal to imports (d) None of these ang The Planning commission was replaced by NITI AAYOG in the year (2) 2014 (b) 2016 {c)2013(d) 2015 or Just a year after independence, steps were taken to abolish intermediaries and to make the tilers the owners of land. The idea behind this move was: (2) to recuce the concentration of land ownership in a fewhands. (b) that ownership of land would give incentives to the tillers to invest in making improvements, (c) fixing the maximum size of land which could be owned by an individual.(0) to reduce the vast inequality in land holding, Q20 | Arrange the following events of China in chronological order and choose the correct alternative: i. Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution ji, Great Leap Forward campaign li, Introduction of Economic Reforms. iv. First five-year plan Choose the correct altemative (2) i iv, ii, i (b) iv, iii (C)iivivsi ili (4) iv ii i OR “Rank India, Pakistan and China in terms of better value of human development Index. (2) 1*Pakistan; 2%.China; 3“Inia_(b) 1*-Pakistan; 2~-India; 3“-China (c) 1*-China; 2" Pakistan; 3 India (@) 1% China; 2*-India; 3® Pakistan Q21 | Goverment established institutional structure of rural banking and a set of multi-agency system of finance: (2) To provide adequate credit to farmers at a cheaper interest rate (b) To assist small farmers in raising agricultural productivity and maximising their income {c) To eam profits (0) All ofthese 222 _| Identify the correct sequence of alternatives given in Column Il by matching them with respective events of China in Column B Column! Column Il (A) Introduction of Economic reforms in China () 1949 (8) China announced its first five-year plan (ii) 1953, (C) Great Leap Forward campaign initiated in China (iy 1978 (0) Establishment of People's Republic of China (iv) 1958 aj|-A b)ii-Bo)ii—-Cd) iv-D 223 _| Read the following statements carefully. ‘Statement 1: Quality of education is measured in terms of years of schooling , enrollment rates and teacher pupil ratio. ‘Statement 2: On-the-Job trainings update the employees, with the latest changes in their work field and enhanced their productivity.In the light of the given statements, choose the correct alternative: a) Statement 1 is true and statement 2 is false ) Statement 1 is false and statement 2 is true ) Both statements 1 and 2 are true ) Both statements 1 and 2 are false. 24 What are liberty indicators? Give one example . 225 The main purpose behind setting up the central pollution contro! board (CPCB) was to: {@) toregulate Air Pollution (b) to regulate Noise Pollution ({c) to regulete Water Pollution (d) to regulate Soil Erosion OR What do you mean by ‘reversal of supply demand relationship” for environmental quality 226 Read the following statement - Assertion (A) and Reason (R) Choose one of the correct alternatives given below: Assertion (A):Compared to females, more men are found to be working. The difference in participation rate is very large in urban areas, for every 100 urban females only about 14 are engaged in some economic activities. Reason(R):it is common to find that wheremen are able to eam high incomes families discourage female members taking up jobs. Atternatives: aj Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A). b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) Is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A) ) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false. d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true. a7 Read the following statement - Assertion (A) and Reascn (R). Choose one of the correct alternatives given below: Assertion (A): Human development index may be said to be incomplete unless Liberty indicators are included. Reason (R); Liberty indicators may be defined as the measure of the extent of demographic participation in the social and political decision making. Atternatives: a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of. Assertion (A). ] Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A). ©) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false. d] Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true. 228 Interpret the given picture on account of environmental degradation.aay ert sr <= 29 _| What was the need to regulate agriculture marketing by the govt. after independence? What is organic farming and how does it Pree sustainable evelopment 30 | Compare and analyse the following information related to fertility rate child sex ratio, Fertility rate and Annual growth rate of population of the three neighboring nations: Demographic indicators inate (2017- cine (2017- | Pakistan(2017-18) 1. Population 1352 million | 1393 million | 212 milion 2. Annual growth rate | 1.03 0.46 2.05 of population 3. Density 455 person —_| 148 person per | 276 person per square er square km | square km =| km 4 924 949 943 5. 22% 1.7% 3.6% 6. Urbanization 34% 59% 37% Q31 | a) Name the industrial policy that india adopted during first seven five year plans which aimed at replacing or substituting imports with domestic production . b] While subsidies encourage farmers to use new technology, they are a huge burden on govt. finances. Discuss the usefulness of subsidies in the light of this fact. OR Explain “Growth with Equity as an objective of economic planning 432 State whether the following statements are true/false, with valid arguments: a] Human development is a broader term as compared to human capital. b] Human capital considers Education and health as a means to increase labour productivity. 33 a) Highlight some of the positive changes of rural credit system in rural economy. ) Discuss briefly the importance of ‘credit’ in rural development. ) Enlist any two areas of diversification activities which are not only necessary to reduce the risk from agriculture but also provide productive sustainable livelihood options to rural people OR a) “Recently the goverment of India as taken a few steps to reach the 6% growth goal as recommended by the education commission, 1964.” Do you agree with the given statement? Give valid reasons in support of your answer. ) Why is there difference between worker — population ratio in rural and urban areas? 034 Read the following text carefully and answer the given questions on the basis of the same and ‘common understanding Although globalisation is generally understood to mean integration of the economy of the country with the world economy. ir is a complex phenomenon. It is an outcome of the set of various policies that are aimed at transforming the world towards greater interdependence and integration. It involves creation of networks and activities transcending economic, social and geographical boundaries. Globalisation attempts to establish links in such a way that the happenings in India can be influenced by events happening miles away. It is turning the world into one whole or creating a borderless world. Outsourcing is one of the important outcomes of the globalisation process. In outsourcing, a company hires regular service from external sources, mostly from other countries, which was previously provided intemally or from within the country (like legal advice, computer service, advertisement, security — each provided by respective departments of the company). As a form of economic activity, outsourcing has intensified, in recent times, because of the growth of fast modes of communication, particularly the growth of information Technology (IT). Many of the services such as voice-based business processes (popularly known as BPO or call centres), record keeping, accountancy, banking services, music recording, film editing, book transcription, clinical advice or even teaching are being outsourced by companies in developed countries to India. With the nelp of modern telecommunication links including the Internet, the text, voice and visual data in respect of these services is digitised and transmitted in real time over continents anc national boundaries. Most multinational corporations, and even small companies, are outsourcing their services to India where they can be availed at a cheaper cost with reasonable degree of skill and accuracy. The low wage rates and availability of skiled manpower in Inia have made it a destination for global outsourcing in the post-reform period. a] India has certain advantages which makes it a favourite outsourcing destination. What are these advantages? } Justify the following statement with valid explanation: the industrial sector has performed poorly in the reform period due to globalisation? ooMARKING SCHEME CTF Sample paper ECONOMICS (2022-23) ‘Ans 1 Option (C) Both statement 1 and 2 are true ‘Ans 2 Option (D) Outflow of US Dollars trom india will rise ‘Ans 3 — Option (C) 0.1 ‘Ans 4 — Option (C) Both statement 1 and 2 ere true ‘Ans 5 (B) or @) ‘Ans 6 Option (A) C= 30+ 0.75Y or Option (A) Ans 7 (A) 1,2and3 are correct Ans 8 (0) R560 or (c) Ans 9 (A) Ans 10 (8) Ans 11 Rs50 90+(25-15}-40-20+10 = 50 Ans 12 supply of foreign currency rises with a rise in foreign exchange because ‘A domestic goods become relatively cheaper B more foreign tourism in domestic country. Or ‘Autonomous items ‘Accommodating items “These items refers to those international “These item refers to those transactions that ‘economic transactions which take place due to | are undertaken to cover deficit or surplus in some economic motive such as profit autonomous transaction maximisation, ‘They are above the line items ‘They are below the line items 13 As MPC MPS =3:1 MPC = % and MPS=% K=4/MPS so K=1/.25=4 K = DELTA Y/DELTAI So 4= 8000/delta | ‘So change in investment will be Rs 2000) 14. An increase in the repo rate help in the process of controlling aggregate demend in the economy. Increase in the repo rate raises the cost of borrowing It forces the commercial banks to increase the lending rateIt discourages the borrowers from taking loans and reduces the availabilty of credit which helps to correct excess demand 15 The function mentioned in the text is BANK OF ISSUE OR PRINTING OF CURRENCY AUTHORITY With some explanation about the function Of Bank of issue ( To be marked asa whole) or Credit creation function of commercial bank with suitable example showing the working with the help of table (to be marked as a whole) 16 a Govtincurs expenditure on YOGA. It increases the govt final consumption expenditure Which increases the GDP of the economy . It also raises the welfare of the people because Yoga improve the health and happiness and thus raises the efficiency of the people. 17 a The trend shows a considerable increase in both revenue receipts and revenue expenditure and also an increase in capital receipts and capital expenditure b) Allocation of resources : govt aims to reallocate resources in accordance with the ‘economic and social priority of the country . Govt can influence allocation of resources by giving tax concessions and sutsidies to those producers producing socially useful goods or any other useful explanation or @ A tax Is a compulsory payment made by people and companies to the govt without reference to any direct benefit in return Tax revenue Non tax revenue Tax revenue refers to sum total ofall receipts from taxes and all others duties imposed by the govt on production and sale of output or income of the people. Forexample_ income tax custom duty GST ete Non tax revenue refers to all those receipts of the govt from sources other than those of tax receipts likr interest fees fines and penalties escheats ete SECTION B 18 Option (B) Large export surplus 19 (D) 2015 or (B) that ownership of land would give incentive to the filler fo invest in making improvements 20 (B)iviiiili or (D)chinaindiapakistan 21 (A) to provide adequate credit to farmers at cheaper rate of interest 22 (B)iIB 23(B) statement 1 is false and statement 2 is true24 liberty indicators may be defined as the measure of the extent of demographic participation in the social and political decision making . it is an index used to measure the participation of the people in taking decisions . forexample mesure of the extent of the constitutional protection Tights given to the citizens and protection of the judiciary and rule of law , it also include freedom of speach and freedom of expression. % +1/2= 1 25 (A) regulate air pollution Or supply demand reversal means rate of extraction > rate of regeneration 26 (A) 27 (A) 28 Here the explanation should be about reversal of supply demand reversal emphasising that in the last 40 years demand of environmental resources has far exceeded the supply of these resources (lo be marked as a whole) 29° Poor transport , lack of infrastructure and marketing facilities ensure that farmers are unable to get good prices . The monopolistic system encouraged by APMC also act as a hindrance. Isolated regional markets means farmers canrot sell their product where it is needed. Or any other explanation with valid points Or organic farming means a whole system of farming that restores , maintains and enhances the ecological balances. It promotes sustainable development . The traditional farming involves the use of chemical ferilizers , toxic pesticides etc .that harms the eco system very badly. So organic farming is practiced to produce toxic free food for the consumers while simultaneously maintaining the ferility of the soil and contributing to ecological balance . this type of farming enable eco friendly ‘sustainable economic development. 30 The fertility rate of Pakistan is highest in comparison to India and china showing more birth in Pakistan The child sex ratio in china is the highest showing more gender equality in china and itis less in india snowing more gender inequality The annual growth rate of population is highest in Pakistan as compared to india and china showing that Pakistan is stil in the first phase of demographic transition showing underdeveloped nature of Pakistan or any other valid comparison for all the three points 31 The industrial policy adopted during first seven five year plans was IMPORT ‘SUBSTITUTION POLICY or INWARD TRADE LOOKING POLICY Subsidy means pecuniary help or assistance provided by the govt for helping the poor farmers. The govt provides subsidies to farmers for encouraging the use of new technology. Any new technology is considered as risky by the farmers . subsidies encourage the famers to test the new technology . itis necessary that input prices are kept at reasonable levels so that smallfarmers find it easy to purchase modem inputs like HYV seeds , ferllisers etc. But subsidies are a huge burden on the finances of the govt. Therefore the govt should ensure that only the poor farmers enjoy the benefits of the subsidies and not the fertilisers companies and rich landlords (to be marked as a whole) 32 @ true human development is a broader ferm as compared to human capital Because hunan capital is a means to end whereas human development is an end in itself. Human capital considers education and health as a means to make a human productive but human development is based on the idea education health are integral to human well-being B true decause human capital treats human beings as a means to an end , the end being the increase in productivity. In this view any investment in education and health is unproductiveif it does not enhances the output of goods and services 33. a Major changes occurred after 1969 : © Adoption of social banking and multiagency approach © Establishment of NABARD © Introduction of green revolution © Establishment of institutional creditlike commercial banks RRBs operatives and land development banks © Encouragement to SHG etc. B Credit play an important role in rural development . Growth of rural economy depends primarily on infusion of capital from time to time to reelise higher productivity in agriculture and non agriculture sector The rural credit can help the farmers acquire seeds tools fertilisers and more, which are essential parts of their trade, Availing rural credit also help in mitigating personal expenses suich as marriage , religious functions etc or any other valid points CC the two areas of diversification activities are 1 Agro processing industries 2 Animal husbandary 3 Horticulture 4 IT sector Any two 34. a india has certain advantages which makes it favourite outsourceing destination they are 1 cheap labour 2. reasonable degree of skill and accuracy 3 low wage rate with skilled man power or any other valid point with some explanation the industrial sector performed poorly in the reformed period due to globalisation. The industrial growth has recorded a slowdown. This is because of decreasing demand of industrial products due to various reasons such as cheaper imports , inadequate investment in infrastructure etc. In a globalised world developing countries like India are compelled to open up their economies to greater flow of goods and services from developed countries and renderingtheir industries vulnerable to imported goods .thus cheaper imports replaced the demand of domestic goods . Domestic manufacturer are facing lot of stiff competition from imports. The infrastructure facilities , including power supply etc remain inadequate . Globalisation is thus often seen as creating conditions for the free movement of goods and services from foreign countries that adversely affected the local industries and employment opportunities in developing countries.
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