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ECONOMICS-5 MAJOR- MICRO ECONOMICS

ECONOMICS-5 MAJOR- MICRO ECONOMICS

IMPORTANT QUESTIONS- UNIT WISE UNIT: INTRODUCTION TO MICRO ECONOMICS -TEN MARKS QUESTIONS: SIX MARKS QUESTIONS UNIT-2-DEMAND AND SUPPLY- TEN MARKS QUESTIONS: SIX MARKS QUESTIONS: UNIT-3- PRODUCTION: TEN MARKS QUESTIONS: SIX MARKS QUESTIONS: UNIT- 4- PRODUCT… 

ECNOMICS-1 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS.

ECNOMICS-1 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS.

MODEL ANSWER PAPER UNIT- 1 Q. 1. Critically explain the wealth definition of economics? The wealth definition is the fundamental definition of economics. The economics is derived from the Greek word oikos and Nomos which… 

IMPORTANT QUESTIONS- ECONOMICS -1

IMPORTANT QUESTIONS- ECONOMICS -1

UNIT WISE QUESTIONS.PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS: TEN MARKS QUESTIONS: UNIT-1- Introduction to Economics: SIX MARKS QUESTIONS: TEN MARKS QUESTIONS: UNIT-2- THEORIES OF CONSUMPTIONS: SIX MARKS QUESTIONS: TEN MARKE QUESTIONS- UNIT -3- PRODUCTION: SIX MARKS QUESTIONS: TEN… 

Micro Economics-5-Questions for Internal Assessment Test for Semester-4

Micro Economics-5-Questions for Internal Assessment Test for Semester-4

DURATION: 1 HOUR                                                                                                MAX MARKS-10 INSTRUCTIONS- Q. NO. 1. a. Define Micro Economics? Explain the uses and limitations of micro economics? 1×7=7                                                                    OR              b. What is elasticity of demand? Explain the degrees of… 

Questions for Internal Assessment Test for Semester-4 (Economics-6-Macro Economics)

Questions for Internal Assessment Test for Semester-4 (Economics-6-Macro Economics)

DURATION: 1 HOUR                                                                                                MAX MARKS-10 INSTRUCTIONS- Q.NO.1.a. what is Macro Economics? Explain the merits and demerits of macroeconomics? 1×7=7                                                                     OR               b. Explain the Keynes theory of Employment? Q.NO.2.a. Social Accounting. 1×3=3                             OR…