Kerala PSC Previous Years Question Paper & Answer

Title : Research Officer - Economics and Statistics
Question Code : A

Page:11


Below are the scanned copy of Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) Question Paper with answer keys of Exam Name 'Research Officer - Economics and Statistics ' And exam conducted in the year 2021. And Question paper code was '123/2021'. Medium of question paper was in Malayalam or English . Booklet Alphacode was 'A'. Answer keys are given at the bottom, but we suggest you to try answering the questions yourself and compare the key along wih to check your performance. Because we would like you to do and practice by yourself.

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Excerpt of Question Code: 123/2021

62. Which of the following statement related to Prime Minister Employment Generation
Programme (PMEGP) is not true?

(A) The maximum Cost of Project per unit in the Manufacturing sector 15 Rs. 25 Lakh

(B) Individuals, SHGs, Production cooperative societies and Charitable trusts are
eligible to apply

(C) Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) is the implementing agency of
the scheme

(D) There is no minimum educational qualification for applying for the scheme

63. Scheme announced by the government of India to create New Employment and restoration of
loss of employment During COVID 19 is:

(A) Pradhan Mantri ക്ഷി Kalyan Yojana (PMGKY)
(B) Aatmanirbhar Bharat Rozgar Yojana (ABRY)
(C) Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

(D) Deendayal Antodaya Yojana-National Urban Livelihoods Mission

64. Read the following sentences

0) The expenditure as percentage of GDP on Health and Education by Government
of India has been on an increase since 2015

(1) The total expenditure as percentage of GDP on Health and Education by
Government of India has remained less than 8% since 2015

(A) Both the statements are true (B) Statement (i) is true and (ii) is false
(C) Statement (i) is false and (11) istrue (D) Both the statements are false

65. From the following codes, select the Four codes which are formulated by amalgamating
29 Central labour laws as part of the labour market reforms in India during the year 2019
and 2020 :

0) The Code on Wages, 2019,

(ii) The Code of Industrial Welfare 2019

(iii) The Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code, 2020
(iv) The Code on Social Security, 2020

(४) The Farmers Empowerment and Protection Code 2020

(vi) The Industrial Relations Code, 2020

(A) ©), (i), Gii) and @v) (B) Gi), (iii), Gv) and (vi)
(C) (0), (iv), (೪) and (vi) (D) ‏برق‎ (10), Gv) and (९)

A 13 123/2021
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