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Inflation, redistributes income and wealth in favor of
The fringe benefit tax was introduced in the budget of
In the Budget estimates for 2011-12, an allocation of: 400 crore has been made to bring in a green revolution in the East in the cropping system of
The rate of Interest is determined by
The reserves held by Commercial Banks over and above the statutory minimum, with the RBI are called
Who is authorized to issue coins in India?
Which four countries are called the Asian Tigers?
The 'break-even' point is where
Disinvestment in Public Sector is called
An individual's actual standard of living can be assessed by
The purchase of shares and bonds of Indian companies by Foreign Institutional Investors is called
Formalized system of trading agreements with groups of countries is known as
Which one of the following is not a method of estimating National Income?
- Expenditure Method
- Product Method
- Matrix Method
- Income Method
The monetary policy in India is formulated by
A short-term government security paper is called
WTO basically promotes
Under which market condition do firms have excess capacity?
Price theory is also known as
At present, India is following which rate?
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We are working on Pdf file Arti.. You will get that by 11th...
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Working on the pdf file of the Complete paper Milan. You will get that by tomorrow :)
Deletein math which topic is more important.......... tellme
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ReplyDeleteAnswer to last question: its' not froating it's floating exchange rate, which is a country's exchange rate regime where its currency is set by the foreign-exchange market through supply and demand for that particular currency relative to other currencies. Thus, floating exchange rates change freely and are determined by trading in the forex market. This is in contrast to a "fixed exchange rate" regime.
ReplyDeleteThanx for this info. could u plz post expected and current questions for 2014 ssc cgl.
ReplyDeleteyes.. can u pl suggest more materials esp for ssc cgl 2014? waiting for your reply! and expecting new posts.. Thanku very much in advance
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