NIFT UG 2008 Question Paper with solutions
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Directions (Q. Nos. 76-80) :Below is given a passage followed by inferences which can be drawn from the facts stated in the passage. You have to examine each inference separately in the context of the passage and decide upon its degree of truth of falsity. Mark answer as
   Despite the vast untapped export potential, the funding of sericulture development in the country has been found to be a very major stumbling block. Therefore, it is necessary that a scheme for providing free flow of credit to all those who are engaged in sericulture including silk weaving may be drawn up.
   Further, taking into account the emerging trends to the Indian Silk industry from global players like Korea and China, and also the serious challenges posed by the ongoing changes in the multi-fibre agreement and complete integration with GATT, it is necessary to formulate a new national silk policy. Another working group has to be constituted to evolve a long term import and export policy.
   Despite the vast untapped export potential, the funding of sericulture development in the country has been found to be a very major stumbling block. Therefore, it is necessary that a scheme for providing free flow of credit to all those who are engaged in sericulture including silk weaving may be drawn up.
   Further, taking into account the emerging trends to the Indian Silk industry from global players like Korea and China, and also the serious challenges posed by the ongoing changes in the multi-fibre agreement and complete integration with GATT, it is necessary to formulate a new national silk policy. Another working group has to be constituted to evolve a long term import and export policy.
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Question : 86 of 100
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Estimates show that the revenue loss of public sector oil marketing companies could touch Rs. 70,000 crore in the current financial year if the prices remained unchanged. There are concerns about the mounting subsidy bill on account of fertilizers, food and petroleum. If the subsidies do not reach the poor, what objective is achieved? We spend so much on subsidy in the name of equality with neither equality objectives nor efficiency objectives being met.
Which of the following conclusions best summarises the above passage?
Which of the following conclusions best summarises the above passage?
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