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22 _ECONOMICS -MQP_EM (2)

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Government of Karnataka

Department of School Education (Pre-University)


First P.U.C Model Question Paper 2024-25
ECONOMICS (22)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
Instructions: 1. Write the question numbers legibly in the margin.
2. Answer for a question should be continuous.
3. For PART –A questions only the first written answer will be considered for
evaluation.
PART – A
I. Choose the correct answer (Each question carries 1 mark). 5x1=5

1. If you are in Job, you are working for payment, you are called.
(a) Unemployed (b) Leader
(c) Employee (d) Trustee
2. Range is
(a) Difference between the largest and the smallest value of a variable
(b) Average of the largest and smallest observation
(c) Ratio of the largest to the smallest values of a variable
(d) Summation of the largest and the smallest values of a variable
3. Percentiles divide the distribution equal into
(a) 100 parts (b) 75 parts
(c) 25 parts (d) 50 parts
4. What per cent GDP as estimated by the Tapas Majumdar Committee should spend foreducation.
(a) 4 % (b) 6% (c) 8% (d) 5%
5. Most of the agricultural labourers are
(a) Rich (b) Middle class
(c) Poor (d) Upper Class

II. Fill in the blanks by choosing correct answer from the bracket. 5x1=5
(Each question Carries 1 mark.)
(Questionnaire, 1921, Carbon dioxide, Data, 1958, Frequency array )

6. The frequency distribution of discrete variable is called______________

7. Survey helps to determine the method of collection of_______


8. ________ is the year of second stage of demographic transition of India.
9. Thermal power plants emit large quantities of _________

10. The Great Leap Forward campaign was initiated in the year_____
III. Match the following (Each question Carries 1 mark) 5x1=5
11.
A B
a) Personal Interview i) Agricultural Price Index
b) Q1, Q2, P25, P50 ii) Global Growth Centre
c) A P I iii) Divisional Values
d) Deutsche Bank iv) Fruit Production
e) Golden Revolution v) Q3
vi) More expensive

IV. Answer the following questions in a sentence or a word. 5x1=5


(Each question carries 1 mark)
12. The National Income is divided into wages, profit, rent and interest. What is it called as?
13. Calculate the Mode from the following data.
X 15 10 12 25 35 5 36 32 28 15 48 15
14. Why did the colonial Government ban canal transport?
15. Expand IBRD.
16. Give the meaning of Infant Mortality Rate.

PART – B
V. Answer any three of the following in 4 sentences each. 3x2=6
(Each question carries 2 marks)
17. Mention the types of classification of data.
18. Give the formula to find Midpoint.
19. Interpret the values of r as +1, -1 and 0.
20. What is Whole Sale Price Index? Write its drawbacks.
21. Write any four steps in developing a project.

VI. Answer any four of the following in 4 sentences each. 4x2=8


(Each question carries 2 marks)
22. Why the State had to play an extensive role in promoting industrial sector?
23. Mention four objectives of Liberalisation.
24. What are the services of Out sourcing?
25. What are the various forms of health expenditures?
26. Name the institutional sources of rural credit.
27. Mention the benefits of organic farming.
PART – C
VII. Answer any two of the following questions in 12 sentences each. 2× 4 = 8
(Each question carries 4 marks)
28. Briefly explain how Statistics help to study Economics.
29. Draw the format of a table and identify its components.
30. Draw scatter diagram and conclude about correlation.

X 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
Y 35 30 35 45 50 45 60 55
31. Calculate Index numbers from the following data by Laspeyer`s method.
Commodity P0 Q0 P1 Q1
A 8 6 11 12
B 9 7 10 10
C 10 5 13 7

VIII. Answer any Four of the following questions in 12 sentences each. 4 × 4 = 16


(Each question carries 4 marks)
32. Indicate the volume and direction of trade at the time of Independence.
33. Explain the goals of Five Year Plans.
34. Explain about the need for On -the -job training for a person.
35. Explain the major problems of Rural Development.
36. Explain the supply and demand reversal of environmental resources.
37. Explain the reasons for slow growth and re-emergence of the poverty in Pakistan.

PART – D
IX. Answer any one of the following questions in 20 sentences each. 1× 6 = 6
(Each question carries 6 marks)
38. The following table shows the enrollment by gender at school of children aged 6-14 years in a
district of Bihar. Draw a component bar diagram by using this data.

Gender Enrolled (%) Drop Outs (%)

Boys 91 9
Girls 59 41
Total 75 25

39. Calculate arithmetic mean by direct, assumed mean and step deviation methods for the following
data. 40, 50, 55, 78, 58
X. Answer any one of the following questions in 20 sentences each. 1× 6 = 6
(Each question carries 6 marks)
40. Explain the effects of reforms on Agricultural sector.
41. What role does the government play in generating employment opportunities in India? Discuss.

PART – E
XI. Answer any Two of the following project and assignment oriented questions. 2 × 5 = 10
(Each question carries 5 marks)
42. Suppose you are a research student and you are asked to conduct a sample survey about the mid-
day meal programme in school. Prepare a good questionnaire to support your survey.
43. Identify the formal and informal workers in the following list
1. A Bakery owner 6. Government School teacher
2. Hand loom weaver 7. Carpenter
3. SBI Manager 8. Revenue Inspector
4. A Street vendor 9. Police
5. Government Hospital nurse 10. Agricultural labourers
44. Prepare a list of causes of Land degradation in India.

PART – F
FOR VISUALLY CHALLENGED STUDENTS ONLY
29. Explain any four parts of a table.
30. Explain any four properties of correlation co-efficient.
38. Explain the different types of Bar diagram.

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