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SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER
MM: 40
General Instructions:
 This is a Subjective Question Paper
 This paper contains 5 questions of 2 marks each, 5 questions of 3 marks each and 3 questions of 5 marks
each.
 2 marks questions are Short Answer Type
 3 marks questions are Short Answer Type
 5 marks questions are Long Answer Type
 This question paper contains Case/Source Based Questions.
Q.No.
1 Distinguish between Final Goods and Intermediate Goods.
Distinguish between positive externalities and negative externalities.
2 Calculate equilibrium level of income for a hypothetical economy, for which it is given that:
a) Autonomous Investments =
b) Consumption function, C = 100 + 0.80Y
Calculate Change in Income (ΔY) for a hypothetical economy
a) Marginal Propensity to Consume (MPC) = 0.8, and
b) Change in Investment (ΔI)
3 ‘As the income increases, people tend to save more’. Justify the given statement.
4 State and discuss any two indicators that
Compare and analyze the ‘Women Worker Population Ratio’ in
on following information:
5 ‘Investment in infrastructure contributes
Justify the given statement with a valid
SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER
ECONOMICS (030)
Class XII (TERM II) 2021-22
Time: 2 Hours
This is a Subjective Question Paper containing 13 questions.
This paper contains 5 questions of 2 marks each, 5 questions of 3 marks each and 3 questions of 5 marks
2 marks questions are Short Answer Type Questions and are to be answered in 30
3 marks questions are Short Answer Type Questions and are to be answered in 50
5 marks questions are Long Answer Type Questions and are to be answered in 80
This question paper contains Case/Source Based Questions.
QUESTIONS
Distinguish between Final Goods and Intermediate Goods.
Or
Distinguish between positive externalities and negative externalities.
Calculate equilibrium level of income for a hypothetical economy, for which it is given that:
Autonomous Investments = ₹ 500 crores, and
Consumption function, C = 100 + 0.80Y
Or
Calculate Change in Income (ΔY) for a hypothetical economy. Given that:
Marginal Propensity to Consume (MPC) = 0.8, and
nvestment (ΔI) = ₹1,000 crores
‘As the income increases, people tend to save more’. Justify the given statement.
State and discuss any two indicators that help in measuring the health status of a country.
Or
Compare and analyze the ‘Women Worker Population Ratio’ in Rural and Urban
‘Investment in infrastructure contributes to the economic development of a country.’
with a valid argument.
Page | 1
2 Hours
This paper contains 5 questions of 2 marks each, 5 questions of 3 marks each and 3 questions of 5 marks
and are to be answered in 30-50 words.
e to be answered in 50-80 words.
and are to be answered in 80-120 words.
MARKS
2
2
Calculate equilibrium level of income for a hypothetical economy, for which it is given that:
2
2
‘As the income increases, people tend to save more’. Justify the given statement. 2
in measuring the health status of a country.
rban areas based
2
development of a country.’ 2
6 Giving valid reasons explain which of the following will not be included in estimation of
National Income of India?
a) Purchase of shares of X. Ltd. by an investor in the National Stock Exchange.
b) Salaries paid by the French
housekeeping department.
c) Compensation paid by the Government of India to the victims of floods.
Or
Estimate the value of Nominal Gross Domestic Product for a hypothetical economy, the value
of Real Gross Domestic Product and Price Index are given as
respectively.
7 Study the following information and compare the Economies of India and Singapore on the
grounds of ‘Investment in infrastructure as a percentage of GDP’
Read the following text carefully and answer question number 8 and 9 given below:
SINO-PAK FRIENDSHIP CORRIDOR
The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)
relationship between the two nations. But it has also sparked criticism for burdening Pakistan
with mountains of debt and allowing China to use its debt
strategic assets of Pakistan.
The foundations of CPEC, part of China’s Belt and Road Initiative, were laid in May 2013.
At the time, Pakistan was reeling under weak economic growth. China committed to play an
integral role in supporting Pakistan’s economy.
Pakistan and China have a strategic relationship that goes back decades. Pakistan turned to
China at a time when it needed a rapid increase in external financing to meet critical
investments in hard infrastructure, particularly power plants and highways. CPEC’s early
Giving valid reasons explain which of the following will not be included in estimation of
Purchase of shares of X. Ltd. by an investor in the National Stock Exchange.
by the French Embassy, New Delhi to the local workers of the
housekeeping department.
Compensation paid by the Government of India to the victims of floods.
Estimate the value of Nominal Gross Domestic Product for a hypothetical economy, the value
Domestic Product and Price Index are given as ₹500 crores and 125
Study the following information and compare the Economies of India and Singapore on the
grounds of ‘Investment in infrastructure as a percentage of GDP’
Read the following text carefully and answer question number 8 and 9 given below:
PAK FRIENDSHIP CORRIDOR
Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) has deepened the decades
relationship between the two nations. But it has also sparked criticism for burdening Pakistan
with mountains of debt and allowing China to use its debt-trap diplomacy to gain access to
The foundations of CPEC, part of China’s Belt and Road Initiative, were laid in May 2013.
At the time, Pakistan was reeling under weak economic growth. China committed to play an
integral role in supporting Pakistan’s economy.
a strategic relationship that goes back decades. Pakistan turned to
China at a time when it needed a rapid increase in external financing to meet critical
in hard infrastructure, particularly power plants and highways. CPEC’s early
Page | 2
Giving valid reasons explain which of the following will not be included in estimation of
Purchase of shares of X. Ltd. by an investor in the National Stock Exchange.
Embassy, New Delhi to the local workers of the
Compensation paid by the Government of India to the victims of floods.
Estimate the value of Nominal Gross Domestic Product for a hypothetical economy, the value
₹500 crores and 125
3
3
Study the following information and compare the Economies of India and Singapore on the
3
Read the following text carefully and answer question number 8 and 9 given below:
has deepened the decades-long strategic
relationship between the two nations. But it has also sparked criticism for burdening Pakistan
to gain access to
The foundations of CPEC, part of China’s Belt and Road Initiative, were laid in May 2013.
At the time, Pakistan was reeling under weak economic growth. China committed to play an
a strategic relationship that goes back decades. Pakistan turned to
China at a time when it needed a rapid increase in external financing to meet critical
in hard infrastructure, particularly power plants and highways. CPEC’s early
Page | 3
harvest projects met this need, leading to a dramatic increase in Pakistan’s power generation
capacity, bringing an end to supply-side constraints that had made rolling blackouts a regular
occurrence across the country.
Pakistan leaned into CPEC, leveraging Chinese financing and technical assistance in an
attempt to end power shortages that had paralyzed its country’s economy. Years later,
China’s influence in Pakistan has increased at an unimaginable pace.
China As Pakistan’s Largest Bilateral Creditor: China’s ability to exert influence on
Pakistan’s economy has grown substantially in recent years, mainly due to the fact that
Beijing is now Islamabad’s largest creditor. According to documents released by Pakistan’s
finance ministry, Pakistan’s total public and publicly guaranteed external debt stood at $44.35
billion in June 2013, just 9.3 percent of which was owed to China. By April 2021, this
external debt had ballooned to $90.12 billion, with Pakistan owing 27.4 percent —$24.7
billion — of its total external debt to China, according to the International Monetary Fund
(IMF).
Additionally, China provided financial and technical expertise to help Pakistan build its road
infrastructure, expanding north-south connectivity to improve the efficiency of moving goods
from Karachi all the way to Gilgit-Baltistan (POK). These investments were critical in better
integrating the country’s ports, especially Karachi, with urban centers in Punjab and Khyber-
Pakhtunkhwa provinces.
Despite power asymmetries between China and Pakistan, the latter still has tremendous
agency in determining its own policies, even if such policies come at the expense of the long-
term socioeconomic welfare of Pakistani citizens.
(https://www.usip.org/publications/2021/05/pakistans-growing-problem-its-china-economic-corridor - Modified)
8 Outline and discuss any two economic advantages of China Pakistan Economic Corridor
(CPEC) accruing to the economy of Pakistan.
3
9 Analyse the implication of bilateral ‘debt-trap’ situation of Pakistan vis-à-vis the Chinese
Economy.
3
10 Explain how ‘Non-Monetary Exchanges’ impact the use of Gross Domestic Product as an
index of economic welfare.
3
Page | 4
11 ‘Monetary measures offer a valid solution to the problem of Inflationary gap in an economy’.
State and discuss any two monetary measures to justify the given statement.
5
12 a) From the following data calculate the value of Domestic Income:
S.No. ITEMS Amount
(in ₹ Crores)
i) Compensation of Employees 2,000
ii) Rent and Interest 800
iii) Indirect Taxes 120
iv) Corporate Tax 460
v) Consumption of Fixed Capital 100
vi) Subsidies 20
vii) Dividend 940
viii) Undistributed Profits 300
ix) Net Factor Income from Abroad 150
x) Mixed Income of Self Employed 200
b) Distinguish between ‘Value of Output’ and ‘Value Added’.
Or
a) Given the following data, find Net Value Added at Factor Cost by Sambhav (a farmer)
producing Wheat:
Items (₹ in crore)
i) Sale of wheat by the farmer in the local market 6800
ii) Purchase of Tractor 5000
iii) Procurement of wheat by the Government from the farmer 200
iv) Consumption of wheat by the farming family during the Year 50
v) Expenditure on the maintenance of existing capital stock 100
vi) Subsidy 20
b) State any two components of ‘Net Factor Income from Abroad’.
3
2
3
2
13 a) ‘Pesticides are chemical compounds designed to kill pests. Many pesticides can also pose
health risks to people even if exposed to nominal quantities. ‘
In the light of the above statement, suggest any two traditional methods for replacement of
the chemical pesticides.
b) ‘In recent times the Indian Economy has experienced the problem of Casualisation of the
workforce. This problem has only been aggravated by the outbreak of COVID-19.’
Do you agree with the given statement? Discuss any two disadvantages of casualisation of the
workforce in the light of the above statement.
2
3

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  • 1. SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER MM: 40 General Instructions:  This is a Subjective Question Paper  This paper contains 5 questions of 2 marks each, 5 questions of 3 marks each and 3 questions of 5 marks each.  2 marks questions are Short Answer Type  3 marks questions are Short Answer Type  5 marks questions are Long Answer Type  This question paper contains Case/Source Based Questions. Q.No. 1 Distinguish between Final Goods and Intermediate Goods. Distinguish between positive externalities and negative externalities. 2 Calculate equilibrium level of income for a hypothetical economy, for which it is given that: a) Autonomous Investments = b) Consumption function, C = 100 + 0.80Y Calculate Change in Income (ΔY) for a hypothetical economy a) Marginal Propensity to Consume (MPC) = 0.8, and b) Change in Investment (ΔI) 3 ‘As the income increases, people tend to save more’. Justify the given statement. 4 State and discuss any two indicators that Compare and analyze the ‘Women Worker Population Ratio’ in on following information: 5 ‘Investment in infrastructure contributes Justify the given statement with a valid SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER ECONOMICS (030) Class XII (TERM II) 2021-22 Time: 2 Hours This is a Subjective Question Paper containing 13 questions. This paper contains 5 questions of 2 marks each, 5 questions of 3 marks each and 3 questions of 5 marks 2 marks questions are Short Answer Type Questions and are to be answered in 30 3 marks questions are Short Answer Type Questions and are to be answered in 50 5 marks questions are Long Answer Type Questions and are to be answered in 80 This question paper contains Case/Source Based Questions. QUESTIONS Distinguish between Final Goods and Intermediate Goods. Or Distinguish between positive externalities and negative externalities. Calculate equilibrium level of income for a hypothetical economy, for which it is given that: Autonomous Investments = ₹ 500 crores, and Consumption function, C = 100 + 0.80Y Or Calculate Change in Income (ΔY) for a hypothetical economy. Given that: Marginal Propensity to Consume (MPC) = 0.8, and nvestment (ΔI) = ₹1,000 crores ‘As the income increases, people tend to save more’. Justify the given statement. State and discuss any two indicators that help in measuring the health status of a country. Or Compare and analyze the ‘Women Worker Population Ratio’ in Rural and Urban ‘Investment in infrastructure contributes to the economic development of a country.’ with a valid argument. Page | 1 2 Hours This paper contains 5 questions of 2 marks each, 5 questions of 3 marks each and 3 questions of 5 marks and are to be answered in 30-50 words. e to be answered in 50-80 words. and are to be answered in 80-120 words. MARKS 2 2 Calculate equilibrium level of income for a hypothetical economy, for which it is given that: 2 2 ‘As the income increases, people tend to save more’. Justify the given statement. 2 in measuring the health status of a country. rban areas based 2 development of a country.’ 2
  • 2. 6 Giving valid reasons explain which of the following will not be included in estimation of National Income of India? a) Purchase of shares of X. Ltd. by an investor in the National Stock Exchange. b) Salaries paid by the French housekeeping department. c) Compensation paid by the Government of India to the victims of floods. Or Estimate the value of Nominal Gross Domestic Product for a hypothetical economy, the value of Real Gross Domestic Product and Price Index are given as respectively. 7 Study the following information and compare the Economies of India and Singapore on the grounds of ‘Investment in infrastructure as a percentage of GDP’ Read the following text carefully and answer question number 8 and 9 given below: SINO-PAK FRIENDSHIP CORRIDOR The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) relationship between the two nations. But it has also sparked criticism for burdening Pakistan with mountains of debt and allowing China to use its debt strategic assets of Pakistan. The foundations of CPEC, part of China’s Belt and Road Initiative, were laid in May 2013. At the time, Pakistan was reeling under weak economic growth. China committed to play an integral role in supporting Pakistan’s economy. Pakistan and China have a strategic relationship that goes back decades. Pakistan turned to China at a time when it needed a rapid increase in external financing to meet critical investments in hard infrastructure, particularly power plants and highways. CPEC’s early Giving valid reasons explain which of the following will not be included in estimation of Purchase of shares of X. Ltd. by an investor in the National Stock Exchange. by the French Embassy, New Delhi to the local workers of the housekeeping department. Compensation paid by the Government of India to the victims of floods. Estimate the value of Nominal Gross Domestic Product for a hypothetical economy, the value Domestic Product and Price Index are given as ₹500 crores and 125 Study the following information and compare the Economies of India and Singapore on the grounds of ‘Investment in infrastructure as a percentage of GDP’ Read the following text carefully and answer question number 8 and 9 given below: PAK FRIENDSHIP CORRIDOR Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) has deepened the decades relationship between the two nations. But it has also sparked criticism for burdening Pakistan with mountains of debt and allowing China to use its debt-trap diplomacy to gain access to The foundations of CPEC, part of China’s Belt and Road Initiative, were laid in May 2013. At the time, Pakistan was reeling under weak economic growth. China committed to play an integral role in supporting Pakistan’s economy. a strategic relationship that goes back decades. Pakistan turned to China at a time when it needed a rapid increase in external financing to meet critical in hard infrastructure, particularly power plants and highways. CPEC’s early Page | 2 Giving valid reasons explain which of the following will not be included in estimation of Purchase of shares of X. Ltd. by an investor in the National Stock Exchange. Embassy, New Delhi to the local workers of the Compensation paid by the Government of India to the victims of floods. Estimate the value of Nominal Gross Domestic Product for a hypothetical economy, the value ₹500 crores and 125 3 3 Study the following information and compare the Economies of India and Singapore on the 3 Read the following text carefully and answer question number 8 and 9 given below: has deepened the decades-long strategic relationship between the two nations. But it has also sparked criticism for burdening Pakistan to gain access to The foundations of CPEC, part of China’s Belt and Road Initiative, were laid in May 2013. At the time, Pakistan was reeling under weak economic growth. China committed to play an a strategic relationship that goes back decades. Pakistan turned to China at a time when it needed a rapid increase in external financing to meet critical in hard infrastructure, particularly power plants and highways. CPEC’s early
  • 3. Page | 3 harvest projects met this need, leading to a dramatic increase in Pakistan’s power generation capacity, bringing an end to supply-side constraints that had made rolling blackouts a regular occurrence across the country. Pakistan leaned into CPEC, leveraging Chinese financing and technical assistance in an attempt to end power shortages that had paralyzed its country’s economy. Years later, China’s influence in Pakistan has increased at an unimaginable pace. China As Pakistan’s Largest Bilateral Creditor: China’s ability to exert influence on Pakistan’s economy has grown substantially in recent years, mainly due to the fact that Beijing is now Islamabad’s largest creditor. According to documents released by Pakistan’s finance ministry, Pakistan’s total public and publicly guaranteed external debt stood at $44.35 billion in June 2013, just 9.3 percent of which was owed to China. By April 2021, this external debt had ballooned to $90.12 billion, with Pakistan owing 27.4 percent —$24.7 billion — of its total external debt to China, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Additionally, China provided financial and technical expertise to help Pakistan build its road infrastructure, expanding north-south connectivity to improve the efficiency of moving goods from Karachi all the way to Gilgit-Baltistan (POK). These investments were critical in better integrating the country’s ports, especially Karachi, with urban centers in Punjab and Khyber- Pakhtunkhwa provinces. Despite power asymmetries between China and Pakistan, the latter still has tremendous agency in determining its own policies, even if such policies come at the expense of the long- term socioeconomic welfare of Pakistani citizens. (https://www.usip.org/publications/2021/05/pakistans-growing-problem-its-china-economic-corridor - Modified) 8 Outline and discuss any two economic advantages of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) accruing to the economy of Pakistan. 3 9 Analyse the implication of bilateral ‘debt-trap’ situation of Pakistan vis-à-vis the Chinese Economy. 3 10 Explain how ‘Non-Monetary Exchanges’ impact the use of Gross Domestic Product as an index of economic welfare. 3
  • 4. Page | 4 11 ‘Monetary measures offer a valid solution to the problem of Inflationary gap in an economy’. State and discuss any two monetary measures to justify the given statement. 5 12 a) From the following data calculate the value of Domestic Income: S.No. ITEMS Amount (in ₹ Crores) i) Compensation of Employees 2,000 ii) Rent and Interest 800 iii) Indirect Taxes 120 iv) Corporate Tax 460 v) Consumption of Fixed Capital 100 vi) Subsidies 20 vii) Dividend 940 viii) Undistributed Profits 300 ix) Net Factor Income from Abroad 150 x) Mixed Income of Self Employed 200 b) Distinguish between ‘Value of Output’ and ‘Value Added’. Or a) Given the following data, find Net Value Added at Factor Cost by Sambhav (a farmer) producing Wheat: Items (₹ in crore) i) Sale of wheat by the farmer in the local market 6800 ii) Purchase of Tractor 5000 iii) Procurement of wheat by the Government from the farmer 200 iv) Consumption of wheat by the farming family during the Year 50 v) Expenditure on the maintenance of existing capital stock 100 vi) Subsidy 20 b) State any two components of ‘Net Factor Income from Abroad’. 3 2 3 2 13 a) ‘Pesticides are chemical compounds designed to kill pests. Many pesticides can also pose health risks to people even if exposed to nominal quantities. ‘ In the light of the above statement, suggest any two traditional methods for replacement of the chemical pesticides. b) ‘In recent times the Indian Economy has experienced the problem of Casualisation of the workforce. This problem has only been aggravated by the outbreak of COVID-19.’ Do you agree with the given statement? Discuss any two disadvantages of casualisation of the workforce in the light of the above statement. 2 3