Exam Details
Subject | Industrial Development in India | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | Bachelor Degree Programme | |
Department | School of Social Sciences (SOSS) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | December, 2016 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
No. of Printed Pages: 4 IEEC-0071
Ii") BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMME
f"t.f) Term-End Examination
o
o December, 2016
ELECTIVE COURSE: ECONOMICS
EEC-007 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT IN
INDIA
Time 3 hours Maximum Marks 100
Note: Attempt questions as indicated in each section.
SECTION
Attempt any two questions 2x20=40
1. In the light of the globalisation of the economy explain the problems being faced by the small sector in India. What measures would you suggest to overcome these problems? 10+10=20
2. Discuss the significance of the concept of 'capacity utilisation'. Throw light on the available measures of capacity utilisation. Also bring out the long-term trends in capacity utilisation in India.
3. Compare equity shares and debentures as a source of raising capital. Also discuss the methods of redemption of debentures. 10+10=20
4. Discuss two main theoretical reasons that explain the occurrence of strikes and lockouts. Do you think that PSE workers are protected in many ways that private workers are not? 10+10=20
SECTION
Attempt any four questions: 4x12=48
5. Rapid industrialisation has come under attack from several directions. Why? Elaborate.
6. "The weak competitiveness of Indian industry is to be traced to the macro economic environment within which the Indian industry has to operate." Explain.
7. Make a critical evaluation of the pattern of growth in industrial sector during the period of planning in India.
8. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of FDI in India.
9. Explain in brief the practice of mark-up pricing.
10. What do you mean by regional balanced growth? What are the reasons for regional disparities in India
SECTION
11. Write short notes on any two: 2x6=12
Agglomeratic Factors
Barriers to Entry
Sugar Industry in India
Ii") BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMME
f"t.f) Term-End Examination
o
o December, 2016
ELECTIVE COURSE: ECONOMICS
EEC-007 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT IN
INDIA
Time 3 hours Maximum Marks 100
Note: Attempt questions as indicated in each section.
SECTION
Attempt any two questions 2x20=40
1. In the light of the globalisation of the economy explain the problems being faced by the small sector in India. What measures would you suggest to overcome these problems? 10+10=20
2. Discuss the significance of the concept of 'capacity utilisation'. Throw light on the available measures of capacity utilisation. Also bring out the long-term trends in capacity utilisation in India.
3. Compare equity shares and debentures as a source of raising capital. Also discuss the methods of redemption of debentures. 10+10=20
4. Discuss two main theoretical reasons that explain the occurrence of strikes and lockouts. Do you think that PSE workers are protected in many ways that private workers are not? 10+10=20
SECTION
Attempt any four questions: 4x12=48
5. Rapid industrialisation has come under attack from several directions. Why? Elaborate.
6. "The weak competitiveness of Indian industry is to be traced to the macro economic environment within which the Indian industry has to operate." Explain.
7. Make a critical evaluation of the pattern of growth in industrial sector during the period of planning in India.
8. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of FDI in India.
9. Explain in brief the practice of mark-up pricing.
10. What do you mean by regional balanced growth? What are the reasons for regional disparities in India
SECTION
11. Write short notes on any two: 2x6=12
Agglomeratic Factors
Barriers to Entry
Sugar Industry in India
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