1. Define Economics.

2. What is the principal source of data? (1)

3. Who is producer? (1)

4. What is mixed economy?(1)

5. Briefly explain the three distinct components of economics. (3)

6. What are the main sources of secondary data?(3)

7. Scarcity cause economic problem. How? (3)

8. Explain the condition of primary sector on the eve of Independence. (3)

9. Distinguish between micro and macro economics. (4)

10. Define the terms

1. investigator 2.respondent (4)

11. 'Census of India provides statistical information on various aspects of demographic changes in India Explain. (4)

12. Describe the questionnaire method of collecting primary data. What precautions must be taken while preparing a questionnaire? (6)

13. Explain educational development of India since Independent. (6)

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Solution 1 and 3)

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Solution 6)

When the data is collected from sources which already possess the information, then such sources are known as secondary sources of data. The sources of secondary data are mainly classified into published and unpublished. Under published sources, we have government publications, semi-government publications, private publications and publications by internal bodies. On the other hand, many a times when the data collected by government or such organisations remain unpublished, then these sources also act as a source of secondary data collection.

Solution 11, 12 and 13)

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