Q. In the state of India, the State Financial Corporation have given assistance mainly to develop

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medium and small-scale industries

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    A)1986
    B)2006
    C)1982
    D)1975
    Answer: 1975
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    A)Bank of Baroda
    B)Punjab National Bank
    C)State Bank of India
    D)Central Bank of India
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    B)Ahmedabad (Gujarat)
    C)Bangalore (Karnataka)
    D)Mumbai (Maharashtra)
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    B)Copper Area Development
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    D)Cop Authority Development
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    A)prices of exports remain constant
    B)prices of domestic goods remain constant
    C)prices of imports remains constant
    D)prices of exports rise proportionately
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    A)cottage industry
    B)large-scale industries
    C)agricultural farms
    D)medium and small-scale industries
    Answer: medium and small-scale industries
  • Q. Revenue of the state governments are raised from the following sources, except
    A)expenditure tax
    B)agricultural income tax
    C)entertainment tax
    D)land revenue
    Answer: agricultural income tax
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    A)1945
    B)1949
    C)1935
    D)1969
    Answer: 1949
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    A)Essar Oil
    B)Reliance Energy
    C)GAIL
    D)ONGC
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    A)17
    B)19
    C)15
    D)12
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    A)Total issued capital
    B)Revenue from sales of the company's products
    C)Value of stocks of raw materials held
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    A)Maharashtra
    B)Madhya Pradesh
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    A)1880
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    A)investment expenditure
    B)government expenditure
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    C)1968
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    C)Madhya Pradesh
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