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CBSE Class 12 Economics Additional Practice Paper 2023
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Class 12 Economics Practice Questions 2023
Class 12 Economics Practice Question Paper 2023 is divided into two sections. CBSE Class 12 Economics Additional Practice Questions 2023 includes
- Section A – Macroeconomics
- Section B -Indian Economic Development
CBSE Class 12 Economics Additional Practice Question paper has
- 20 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for one mark each.
- Four 3-mark Quick Answer Questions that must be answered in 60 to 80 words.
- 6 Short Answer Questions of 4 marks each, to be answered in 80 to 100 words.
- Four Long Answer Questions of 6 marks each, to be answered in 100 to 150 words.
CBSE Class 12 Economics Additional Practice Questions 2023 Section A
SECTION A – MACRO ECONOMICS
Q.1 Read the following statements carefully:
Statement 1: Aggregate demand is the sum total of consumption and
investment expenditures.
Statement 2: Total consumption consists of an autonomous component and an
induced component.
Choose the correct option based on the above statements.
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
Answer: B. Both statements are true
Q.2 “The World Bank has been extending loans to Country X on favourable
terms for infrastructure, poverty alleviation, and rural development projects for
four decades.”
Identify the reason for these loans to be listed as external assistance under the
capital account of the Balance of Payments
A. The loans have been taken from an entity outside the country.
B. The loans aim to improve the standard of living in the country.
C. The loans have crossed the three-decade period.
D. The loans can be paid off over a longer period.
Answer: B. The loans aim to improve the living conditions in the country.
Q.3 The Reserve Bank of India can increase the money supply in the economy by ____________. (Choose the correct alternative)
A. demonetisation of currency
B. buying government bonds
C. increasing the cash reserve ratio
D. persuading banks to discourage loans
Answer: B. Buying government bonds
Q.4 There are two statements given below, marked as Statement (1) and Statement (2). Read the statements and choose the correct option.
Statement (1): The Balance of Payments is a key economic indicator of a
country’s economic well-being.
Statement (2): It is a summary of all economic transactions of a country and
the rest of the world in a given financial year.
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
Answer: C. Both statements 1 and 2 are true
Q.5 Given below are some basic activities that occur in an economy.
Identify the activity that would not help to study the economy in its totality.
A. government introducing policies
B. aggregate demand and supply of goods
C. determination of the consumer’s equilibrium
D. determination of equilibrium level of income and employment
Answer: C. determination of the consumer’s equilibrium
OR
The total consumption and investment curves are given below:
Identify which of the following represents “Autonomous Consumption”.
A. OR
B. RC
C. RY
D. RI
Answer: A. OR
Q.6 As the Marginal Propensity to Save (MPS) increases, the value of the
investment multiplier ____________. (Choose the correct alternative)
A. increases
B. decreases
C. becomes zero
D. does not change
Answer: B. decreases
OR
B. There is an inverse relationship between the current and the capital
account.
OR
What is the value of the investment multiplier, when the Marginal Propensity to
Consume (MPC) is 0.1?
A. 10
B. 1.1
C. 0.01
D. 100
Answer: B. 1.1
Q.7 Which of these do not fall under the purview of the Central Bank?
P: controlling money supply
Q: providing loans to citizens
R: issuing currency
S: holding foreign exchange reserves
Alternatives:
A. only S
B. only Q
C. Q and S
D. P and R
Answer: B. only Q
Q.8 The money exchanged in which of the following situations will not be
considered as Invisible items under the Balance of Payments?
A. An Indian flying to the US for his medical treatment.
B. Oil India Limited (OIL) purchasing crude oil from Iraq.
C. The Indian diaspora remitting money to their families at home
D. Tata consultancy services (TCS) providing cloud consulting to African nations.
Answer: B. Oil India Limited (OIL) purchasing crude oil from Iraq.
OR
Identify the situation that can be certainly deduced from a “capital and current
account equilibrium”?
A. The current account deficit is financed by the selling of foreign exchanges.
B. There is an inverse relationship between the current and the capital account.
C. The capital account has to be equal to the current account to achieve equilibrium.
D. The country is running into an economic deficit and requires borrowing from foreign reserves.
Answer: B. There is an inverse relationship between the current and the capital
account
Q.9 There are two statements given below, marked as Statement (1) and Statement (2). Read the statements and choose the correct option.
Statement (1) When aggregate supply is plotted as a 45°line graph, the economy is said to be at equilibrium.
Statement (2) The total amount spent on aggregate demand is equal to the total
expenditure in the country.
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
Answer: C. Both statements 1 and 2 are true
Q.10 Choose the equation that represents the equilibrium condition in a two-sector economy.
A. Y = C̅ / MP
B. Y = C̅/ 1−MPS
C. Y = C̅+ I / 1−MPC
D. Y = C̅+I/ MPC
Answer: C. Y = C̅+ I / 1−MPC
Q.11 Study the table given below which has information about two firms of an
economy.
Wages (in ₹) | Profits (in ₹) | Interest (in ₹) | Rent (in ₹) | |
Firm A | 50 | 150 | 100 | 100 |
Firm B | 90 | 210 | 100 | 100 |
Further, it should be noted that
1. Net Factor Income from Abroad is (-) ₹ 20
2. Employee’s contribution to the Social Security Fund by Firm A and Firm B is
₹ 5 and ₹ 10 respectively
Calculate the National Income.
Answer: NDP (factor cost) = 50+150+90+210+100+100+100+100 = Rs. 900
National Income= Net National Product (factor cost) = Net Domestic
Product (factor cost) + Net Factor Income from Abroad
NI= NNP (factor cost) = 900 + (-) 20= Rs. 880
Q.12 a) When does a Current Account Surplus situation arise?
b) Discuss its significance in an economy.
OR
Venture capital refers to the funding provided by investors to small or start-up
businesses with strong potential for growth.
In light of the above statement, how does the process of devaluation of a
currency affect Foreign Direct Investment or Portfolio investment?
Q.13 In an economy, the initial income was ₹1000 crore which increased by
₹ 2500 crore.
Given MPS = 0.3, = ₹500, calculate the investment expenditure at the increased level of income. 4
Answer: Y = 3500
s = 0.3
C̅ = 500
Y = + bY + I
MPC= 1-MPS
MPC = 1-0.3 = 0.7
3500 = 500 + 0.7×3500 + I
I = 3500-500-2450
I = Rs. 550
Q.14 Assuming that there exists a situation of excess demand in an economy leading to an inflationary gap.
a) What is the impact of excess demand in the economy
b) Explain any two monetary measures that can help to control this situation.
Q.15 ‘During the last few years’ initiatives such as Jan Dhan Yojna, Aadhar-enabled
payment systems, e-Wallets, National Financial Switch (NFS) and others have
strengthened the government’s resolve to go cashless.’
Source: NCERT
Elaborate on how such initiatives may have affected the Indian economy.
OR
Explain the process of credit creation by commercial banks with the help
of a numerical example.
Q.16 (a) In what situation will the Real Gross Domestic Product be greater than the Nominal Gross Domestic Product?
(b) If the Nominal Gross Domestic Product is ₹2200 crores, and the price index
(base = 100) is 110. Calculate the Real Gross Domestic Product.
Q.17 Answer the following questions.
(a) “National highway is a private good because it is funded by taxes.” Defend or refute the given statement with valid arguments.
(b) How does the government budget ensure economic equality in an economy
OR
(a) In the 2022-23 budget in India, a lot of importance has been given to reforming the education system and all-inclusive welfare. Analyse the value of
such an allocation.
(b) State which category of receipts or expenditures the following are
categorised as:
i) custom duty
ii) government acquisition of land
iii) Sale of PSUs
CBSE Class 12 Economics Additional Practice Questions 2023 Section B
SECTION B – INDIAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Q.18 Identify the result of the large export surplus during the colonial period.
(Choose the correct alternative)
A. domestic markets flooded with raw materials
B. an increase in gold and silver reserves
C. scarcity of essential commodities
D. cheap imported consumer goods
Answer: C. scarcity of essential commodities
Q.19 Identify the classification that falls outside the purview of the Industrial Policy Resolution, of 1956. (Choose the correct alternative)
A. public-private industrial partnership
B. multinational corporations
C. public sector industries
D. privately owned
Answer: B. multinational corporations
OR
Identify an argument that supports the agricultural subsidies in India.
(Or, Choose a justification that supports India’s agricultural subsidies.)
A. reduces the gap between the rich and poor farmers
B. reduces government spending on agriculture
C. unpopularity of the HYV seeds
D. supports fertiliser industries
Answer: A. reduces gap between the rich and poor farmers
Q.20 Under the Great Leap Forward (GLF) campaign in China initiated in 1958,
people were encouraged to set up industries in their backyards. Identify the primary goods these backyard industries would have produced.
A. perishable food items
B. small car parts
C. plastic toys
D. textiles
Answer: A. perishable food items
OR
Identify the developmental initiatives oriented by Pakistan during the 1970s and
80s that helped the country in stimulating economic growth.
A. agrarian reforms
B. de-nationalisation
C. import substitution
D. investment in education and health
Answer: B. denationalisation
Q.21 Kavitha, a farmer in rural India, is a recipient of a government scheme named __________. This scheme helps her set up a bank account and provides
insurance, overdraft and other social security benefits.
A. Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojana
B. Jan-Dhan Yojana
C. Kudumbashree
D. NABARD
Answer: B. Jan-Dhan Yojana
Q.22 ” In 1994, Maulik worked in an automotive manufacturing company owned by the government of India. It was soon to be disinvested and privatized by the
government. As a result, Maulik planned for a job shift and explored other
sectors that could guarantee him greater growth in the future.”
In light of the nation’s political and economic situation at the time, which of the
following professions would have fulfilled his expectations?
A. mining
B. tourism
C. textile industry
D. information technology
Answer: D. information technology
Q.23 There are two statements given below, marked as Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Read the statements and choose the correct option.
Statement(1): The ratio of employed women in urban areas is generally lower
than that of employed women in rural areas.
Statement(2): There are a higher number of low-income employment
opportunities available in rural areas than in urban areas.
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
Answer: C. Both statements 1 and 2 are true
Q.24 There are two statements given below, marked as Statement (1) and Statement (R). Read the statements and choose the correct option.
Statement (1): Both India and China initiated industrial reforms with the
creation of agricultural communes.
Statement (2): Both countries are primarily agrarian in nature with all sectors
depending on the primary one.
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
Answer: D. Both statements 1 and 2 are false
Q.25 Resources are becoming extinct as degradation surpasses the ________
capacity of the environment. (Choose the correct alternative)
A. carrying
B. absorptive
C. assimilation
D. regeneration
Answer: B. absorptive
OR
United Nations General Assembly has enlisted a list of 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to be achieved by 2030. Accordingly, SDG 7 is to
“Ensure that everyone has access to enough, trustworthy, sustainable, and
modern energy.”
______ does not constitute a step toward achieving SDG 7.
A. CNG
B. solar energy
C. thermal power
D. mini-hydel plants
Answer: C. thermal power
Q.26 There are two statements given below, marked as Statement (1) and Statement (2). Read the statements and choose the correct option.
Statement(1): Air India, a fully owned Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) was
disinvested and sold to a private entity.
Statement(2): Public Sector Undertakings (PSU) are sold to create more direct
and/or indirect employment opportunities in the country.
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
Answer: C.Both statements 1 and 2 are true
Q.27 There are two statements given below, marked as Statement (1) and Statement (2). Read the statements and choose the correct option.
Statement (1): The contribution of the industrial sector to the GVA in India
and Pakistan is much lower than that of China.
Statement (2): India and Pakistan are directly moving from agriculture to
services.
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
Answer: C.Both statements 1 and 2 are true
Q.28 (a) Define sustainable development.
(b) Everyone has a moral obligation to promote sustainable development.
Do you agree with the given statement? Justify your answer with a valid
argument.
Q.29 Amazon has been outsourcing to various customer support companies in India to accommodate more local and international buyers and sellers.
In light of the above statement, how has the process of globalisation impacted
the Indian economy?
OR
Suppose you are a small farmer in rural India. State any three challenges you
are likely to face while shifting to organic farming.
Q.30 Given below are some statistics related to India, China and Pakistan.
Country | Population (millions) | Fertility rate | Urbanisation (%) |
India | 1352 | 2.2 | 34 |
China | 1393 | 1.7 | 59 |
Pakistan | 212 | 3.6 | 37 |
Compare and contrast China’s demographic statistics with its neighbours. 4
Q.31 “The world has experienced two primary types of economic systems along with a hybrid one”
Elaborate on the given statement.
OR
Briefly describe why the government had to intervene in the implementation of
the Green Revolution, and the various steps it took to protect small farmers.
Q.32 Why should migration and social medicine be viewed as investments in human capital? Justify with reasons. 4
Q.33 ‘Kudumbashree’ is a woman-oriented community-based poverty reduction
programme being implemented in Kerala. In 1995, a thrift and credit society
was started as a small savings bank for poor women with the objective to encourage savings. The thrift and credit society mobilised ₹1 crore as thrift savings. These societies have been acclaimed as the largest informal banks in
Asia in terms of participation and savings mobilised.
Based on this passage,
a) Discuss the role of Self-Help Groups (SHGs) in meeting the credit requirements of the poor.
b) List some of the drawbacks of such micro-credit programmes.
OR
(a) ‘Modernisation does not refer only to the use of new technology but also to
changes in the social outlook.’
Source: NCERT
Analyse the above statement with reference to the core ideas that the government aimed to promote in the newly independent India.
(b) List some economic costs of unemployment.
Q.34 Read the passage given below and answer the questions that are followed.
In the early 1980s, textile mills all over the country began to close down. In
some places, such as Mumbai, the mills closed rapidly. In Ahmedabad, the
process of closure was long drawn out and spread over 10 years. Over this
period, approximately over 80,000 permanent workers and over 50,000 nonpermanent workers lost their jobs and were driven to the informal sector. The city experienced an economic recession and public disturbances, especially
communal riots. A whole class of workers was thrown back from the middle
class into the informal sector, into poverty. There was widespread alcoholism
and suicides, and children were withdrawn from school and sent to work.
(Source: NCERT)
(a) How did the primary goals listed in the five-year plans aim to deal with the
given crisis?
(b) ‘Recession and unemployment go hand in hand.’ Explain the above statement in context to the given passage.
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