Class 12 CBSE Economics Specimen Question 2024

Maximum Marks: 80

Time Allowed: Three hours

(i) All questions are compulsory.

(ii) The question paper has five sections and 33 questions. All questions are compulsory.

(iii) Section–A has 16 questions of 1 mark each; Section–B has 5 questions of 2 marks each; Section– C has 7 questions of 3 marks each; Section– D has 2 case-based questions of 4 marks each; and Section–E has 3 questions of 5 marks each.

(iv) There is no overall choice. However, internal choices have been provided in some questions. A student has to attempt only one of the alternatives in such questions.

(v) Wherever necessary, neat and properly labeled diagrams should be drawn.

class 12 CBSE Biology Specimen Question Paper 2024

SECTION A




Question 1

Read the following statements carefully:

Statement 1: Consumption function assumes that, consumption changes at a constant rate as income changes.

Statement 2: Autonomous consumption is the ratio of total consumption (C) to total income (Y).
In 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

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Question 2

For a closed economy (with no foreign trade), which one of the following is correct?

a) GDP = GNP
b) GDP > GNP
c) GDP < GNP
d) GDP + GNP=0

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Question 3

The value of __________ can be greater than one.

(Choose the correct alternative to fill up the blank)
a) Marginal Propensity to Consume
b) Average Propensity to Consume
c) Marginal Propensity to Save
d) Average Propensity to Save

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Question 4

As per the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) press report, dated 29th December, 2022:

"Net external commercial borrowings to India recorded an outflow of US$ 0.4 billion in the second quarter (2022-23)"

The above transaction will be recorded in the _______ account on ______ side of Balance of payments account of India. (Choose the correct alternative to fill up the blanks)

a) current, credit
b) current, debit
c) capital, credit
d) capital, debit

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Question 5

“The value of all goods and services can be expressed in monetary units.” On the basis of the given statement, identify the function performed by money:

a) Medium of exchange
b) Store of Value
c) Unit of account
d) Means of standard of deferred payments

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Question 6

Find the missing figures and choose the correct alternative:



Alternatives:

a) 640,1000,4000,5000
b) 960,5000,4000,1000
c) 640,4000,1000,5000
d) 640,5000,4000,1000

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Question 7

Graphically, Aggregate Demand function can be obtained by vertically adding the _________ and _________ function.(Choose the correct alternative to fill up the blanks)

a) consumption, saving
b) consumption, investment
c) investment, saving
d) aggregate supply, consumption

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Question 8

Identify the correct reason(s) that may affect the demand for foreign exchange in an economy.

I. Imports of visibles
II. Exports of invisibles
III. Remittances by residents working abroad
IV. Purchase of assets abroad

Alternatives:

a) I and II
b) II and III
c) III and IV
d) I and IV

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Question 9

Suppose for a given economy,

S= -60 + 0.1Y
I= ₹ 4,000 crore

(Where S = Saving Function, Y = National Income and I = Investment Expenditure)

Equilibrium level of Income would be ₹ ______ crore.
(Choose the correct alternative to fill up the blank)
Alternatives:

a) 4,000
b) 40,000
c) 40,600
d) 60,400

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Question 10

Read the following chart carefully and choose the correct alternative



Alternatives:

a) Interest received on loans
b) Multilateral Loans
c) Portfolio Investment
d) Government Aid

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Question 11

‘Current account deficit in an economymust be financed by a corresponding capital account surplus’.

Do you agree with the given statement?Give valid reason(s) in support of your answer.

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Question 12

(A) On the basis of the given data, estimate the value of Domestic Income:



OR

(B) State the meanings of the following:

(i) Externalities
(ii) Operating Surplus
(iii)Consumption Goods

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Question 13

For a hypothetical economy, the government incurs an investment expenditure of ₹ 1,000 crore.If the value of Marginal Propensity to Save (MPS) falls from 0.25 to 0.Calculate the value of increase in income due to change in the value of Marginal Propensity to save (MPS)

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Question 14

(A) "In an economy, ex-ante Aggregate Demand is more than ex-ante Aggregate Supply." Elaborate the possible impact of the same, on the level of output, income and employment.

OR

(B) “With an objective to reduce inflation, Reserve Bank of India may promote the commercial banks to park their surplus funds with it.” Discuss the rationale behind the step taken by the Reserve Bank of India.

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Question 15

Elaborate the ‘Banker’s Bank and Supervisor’ function performed by the Reserve Bank of India

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Question 16

(A) On the basis of the given information, calculate the value of:

(i) Fiscal deficit
(ii) Primary deficit



(B) State any two features of public goods.

OR

(C) Explain the economic stability objective of Government Budget.

(D) ‘Under the Ayushmaan Bharat Scheme, the Government provides free medicines to the economically backward section of the society’.
Identify and discuss the nature of the government expenditure indicated in the given statement.

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Question 17

(a) Giving valid reasons, explain how the following would be treated while estimating domestic income?

(i) Payment made by American tourist for goods purchased in India.
(ii) Tomatoes grown by Ms. Puja in her kitchen garden.

(b) "Machine purchased by a firm is always a capital good." Do you agree with the given statement? Give valid reasons for your answer.

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SECTION B




Question 18

Identify the correct combination of the ‘Goals of Indian Five Year Plans’:

a) Growth, Equality, Modernisation, Self-Reliance
b) Development, Equality, Modernisation, Sustainability
c) Good Health, Education, Modernisation, Sustainability
d) Growth, Equity, Modernisation, Self-Reliance

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Question 19

‘China has performed exceedingly well in various health and economic indicators

Identify which of the following is not a health indicator?

a) Infant Mortality Rate (per 1000 live births)
b) Life Expectancy at Birth (years)
c) Percentage of people below poverty line (National)
d) Maternal Mortality Rate (per 1 lakh births)

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Question 20

The shackles of agriculture during the colonial rule were permanently broken by the Green Revolution that resulted from the application of ___. (Choose the correct alternative to fill up the blank)

I. High Yielding Varieties (HYV)
II. Mechanization of Agriculture
III. Chemical Fertilizers and Pesticides
IV. Organic Fertilizers and Pesticides

Alternatives: a) I, II, IV
b) I, II, III
c) II, III, IV
d) I, III, IV

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Question 21

Study the following picture and answer the given question:



Women in rural households take up bee-keeping as an entrepreneurial activity. Such kind of activities may be envisaged under ______ as diversification activity.

(Choose the correct alternative to fill up the blank)
a) Animal husbandry
b) Fisheries
c) Horticulture
d) Poultry

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Question 22

Read the following statements: Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Choose the correct alternative from those given below.

Assertion (A): In 1991, as an immediate measure to resolve the Balance of Payments crisis, the rupee was devalued against foreign currencies.

Reason (R): Devaluation of currency was eminent, exchange reserves.

Alternatives:
a)Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation ofAssertion (A).
b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is explanation of Assertion (A).
c) Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false.
d) Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true.

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Question 23

Under _________ in China, farmers and industrial units were required to buy and sell fixed quantities of inputs and outputs on the basis of prices fixed by the government and the rest were purchased and sold at market prices

(Choose the correct alternative to fill up the blank)

a) Commune System
b) Great Leap Forward
c) Dual Pricing
d) Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution

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Question 24

Micro credit programmes play a vital role in ensuring an overall development of the rural economy as they____________.(Choose the correct alternative to fill up the blank)

(i) provide financial support
(ii) lead to women empowerment
(iii) enhance the reach of formal credit system

Alternatives:

a) (i) and (ii)
b) (ii) and (iii)
c) (i) and (iii)
d) (i), (ii) and (iii)

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Question 25

_______may be defined as the measure of the extent of demographic participation in the social and political decision making.

(Choose the correct alternative to fill up the blank)
a) Economic indicator
b) Liberty indicator
c) Health indicator
d) Demographic indicator

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Question 26

Read the following statements carefully:

Statement 1: The nature of unemployment problem in India is uni-faceted.
Statement 2: Worker-Population ratio is an indicator used for analysing the employment situation in a country.

In 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

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Question 27

From the set of the events given in column I and corresponding facts given in Column II, choose the correct pair of statements:



Alternatives:

a) A-I
b) B-II
c) C-III
d) D-IV

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Question 28

(A) “During the colonial period, a number of socio state.”

List any three such indicators that led to the worsening of India’s demographic profile.

OR

(B) “The pre-independent India’s occupational structure experienced growing regional variation.”
Justify the above statement with valid explanation

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Question 29

“Ravya was initially working as an office clerk in a firm. In the pursuit to attain to attain, a higher position and income, she attended a few on-the job training sessions. These sessions contributed positively to her skills and expertise.” Explain the impact of Ravya’s decision on human capital formation.

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Question 30

“In the late 1970s, China introduced the One-child policy that led to arrest in the population coupled with skewed sex ratio.” Justify the given statement with valid arguments in support of your answer.

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Question 31

(A) State and elaborate whether the following statements are true or false, with valid arguments:

(i) Agricultural marketing is a process that ensures the transportation of various agricultural
(ii) Jan-Dhan Yojana has been a crucial step for financial resource mobilization in the Indian economy.

OR

(B) "Since independence, the government has been playing an important role in generating employment directly or indirectly."Discuss

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Question 32



Identify the situation depicted in the given image. Suggest the impact of the indicated situation, on the Indian economy.

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Question 33

(A) Green revolution transformed India from a subsistent food grain economy to a food surplus economy"

Justify the statement, giving reasons in support of your answer.

(B) "In order to protect domestic industries, India followed the regime of imports."
Briefly outline and discuss such steps taken by the government to promote import substitution policy.

OR

(C) “In India, after 1947 land reforms were introduced on a large scale.” In the light of the given statement, discuss any one such land reform.

(D) “In the post-reform period, the Government of India decided to retain profit-making Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs). It provided a special status to PSUs to enable them to expand in the global market.”
Do you agree with the given statement? Give valid reasons in support of your answer

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Question 34

Read the following text carefully: Sustainable development is the development that meets the needs of the present, without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. India is critical in determining the success in a pursuit to achieve sustainable development. The Union Budget 2023 presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman builds on India’s commitment to lead the global action against climate change, preserve biodiversity and support sustainable development. The government has accelerated the pace of Green Growth as India is facing the grave reality of depleting natural resources, limited supply of water, minerals, and fossil fuels. In a bid to counter the climate threat, India has committed to achieving net zero by 2070; released a low-carbon development strategy; and introduced the concept of ‘LiFE’ (Lifestyle for Environment) to promote responsible consumption. The Green Growth actions include several pointed measures that would facilitate the muchneeded steady decarbonization of Indian industries, reduce dependency on fossil fuel imports and establish technology and market leadership in this sunrise sector. For instance: The allocation of Rs 35,000 crore of priority capital investment towards achieving net zero by 2070 and clean energy transition ensures the country’s energy security. The outlay of Rs 19,700 crore for the Green Hydrogen Mission will mobilise a green hydrogen production capacity of 5 metric million tonnes by 2030. Moreover, to encourage the optimal use of wetlands, enhance biodiversity, carbon stock, eco-tourism opportunities and income generation for local communities, the Amrit Dharohar scheme will be implemented over three years. On the basis of the given text and common understanding, answer the following questions:

(i) Define sustainable development.
(ii) Briefly elaborate, any two reasons behind the objective of Green Growth being set up by the Indian Government

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