Questions-Answers for July 2011 will guide Civil Services Aspirants as well as those candidates who are preparing for Bank PO & Other Competitive exams in their preparation process. The blend of objective and subjective approach is needed to be adopted in writing the answers. It will help the candidates to equip themselves with facts & figures on one hand and in depth analysis on the other.
1. India-Malaysia CECA (Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement) became Effective from 1 July 2011. In the context of Look East Policy of India, discuss the achievements of India in ASEAN region.
2. Sri Lanka included Chinese Currency Renminbi for international transactions through banks. Do you agree that it shows growing influence of Chinese economy in the world markets? Support your answer with reasons?
3. The Parliament of Bangladesh, passed the Constitution (15th Amendment) Bill, 2011 on 30 June 2011 to amend its constitution under which the caretaker government system for holding general elections was scrapped. Critically discuss that how this step taken by the government will strengthen democracy in Bangladesh?
4. The Union Cabinet's Committee on Economic Affairs approved the doubling of the honorarium for anganwadi workers and helpers under the Integrated Child Development Services Scheme. Identify the reasons behind child malnourishment in India and suggest measures to overcome that problem.
5. As per the directive of the Supreme Court of India, a comprehensive survey is to be carried out to determine the number of sex workers in India who are agreeable for rehabilitation. Suggest other measures to improve the lot of sex workers in India.
6. Write brief and precise notes on the following:
a) Glaucoma
b) Hepatocytes
c) DEFB126 gene causing male infertility
7. The Renuka Dam Project in Himachal Pradesh was held up by National Green Tribunal Orders. Describe the Renuka Dam project and assess its impact on the environment.
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