Civics (English version)
Paper-II (Second year)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100
Section - A
I. Answer any Three of the following in 40 lines each.
3 × 10 = 30
1. Explain the salient features of Indian constitution.
2. Explain the powers of Prime Minister.
3. Discuss the powers and functions of Indian Parliament.
4. Explain the powers and functions of State Governor.
5. Mention the Powers and Functions of District Collector.
Section - B
II. Answer any Eight of the following in 20 lines each.
8 × 5 = 40
6. What are the causes for the rise of National movement in India?
7. Mention the socialist principles as laid down in the directive principles of State Policy.
8. Explain the powers of Indian Vice President.
9. Briefly explain the powers of High Court.
10. What are the fundamental duties of Indian Citizen?
11. Bring out the Legislative relations between the Union and State Governments.
12. Explain the composition and functions of Zilla Parishad.
13. Explain the law making procedure of Ordinary Bill.
14. What are the remedies for corruption?
15. What are the basic features of Indian Foreign Policy?
16. What are the suggestions for the successful functioning of U.N.O?
17. What are the factors responsible for Globalisation?
Section - C
III. Answer any Fifteen of the following in 5 lines each.
15 × 2 = 30
18. Methods of Moderates
19. Causes for Minto - Morley reforms Act
20. Write four differences between fundamental rights and Directive Principles
21. Election method of President
22. What is a Money Bill?
23. Composition of Legislative Council
24. Public accounts Parliamentary Committee
25. Union List
26. Finance Commission
27. Collective responsibility of Ministers
28. Qualifications of Rajya Sabha members
29. Sessions of Parliament
30. Residuary powers
31. Mandala Mahasabha
32. Judicial Activism
33. Cantonment Board
34. Disarmament
35. General determinants of Foreign Policy
36. Veto Power
37. Tactics of Terrorists
G.W. Stevenson
Director Royal Educational Institutions, Hyderabad
Economics (English version)
Paper-II (Second year)
Time: 3 Hours Marks: 100
SECTION – A
I. Answer any THREE of the following in 40 lines each.
3 × 10 = 30
1. Explain the characteristic features of developing Economies with special reference to India.
2. Define Poverty. What are the causes for Poverty?
3. What are the causes for Low Productivity in Indian Agriculture and suggest measures to improve it?
4. Explain the 1991 Industrial Policy Resolution.
5. What are the causes for rapid growth of Population in India and suggest measures to Control it?
SECTION - B
II. Answer any EIGHT of the following in 20 lines each.
8 × 5 = 40
6. Explain the objectives and functions of W.T.O.
7. Explain the objective of GATT.
8. Explain New Population Policy - 2010.
9. Explain the sectoral contribution to National Income.
10. What are the causes for Rural indebtedness?
11. Explain the functions of
NABARD.
12. Explain the problems faced by Small Scale and Cottage Industries.
13. Explain the functions of IDBI.
14. Define Service Sector and write about the importance of Service Sector in the Indian Economy.
15. What are the features of Tourism in India?
16. Explain the reasons for Regional Imbalances in India.
17. What are the major causes for deforestation? Suggest measures for conservation of forests.
SECTION - C
III. Answer any FIFTEEN of the following in 5 lines each.
15 × 2 = 30
18. What is Economic Growth?
19. Per capita Income
20. Micro Finance
21. Co-operative farming
22. Green Revolution
23. Rythu Bazar
24. Kisan Credit Card Scheme
25. Industrial Estates
26. SIDBI
27. Liberalisation
28. Define Globalisation
29. Primary sector
30. Sarva Siksha Abhiyan
31. Janani Suraksha Yojana
32. LIC
33. Science & Technology
34. Bharat Nirman
35. Economic planning
36. Plan Holiday
37. Sustainable Development
K. Janardhan Reddy
Chairman, Royal Educational Institutions, Hyderabad