Section B
Q1. Discuss the causes of poverty in Jharkhand.
(a) झारखण्ड में गरीबी के कारणों की विवेचना करें।
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Examination | ACCOUNTS OFFICER (Main EXAMINATION) |
| Conducting Body | JPSC |
| Paper | General Studies Paper-II |
| Subject | General Principles of Financial Management, Social Problems of India |
| Maximum Marks | 100 |
| Question Type | Descriptive / Subjective |
This document contains the General Studies Paper-II for the JPSC Accounts Officer Main Examination, advertised under ADVT. NO. 06/2019. The paper, with a maximum of 100 marks, is divided into two parts: Part (A) focuses on the General Principles of Financial Management in State/Public Sector, and Part (B) covers Social Problems of India with special reference to Jharkhand. Candidates are instructed to answer specific numbers of questions within a word limit, with each question carrying significant marks. This paper is crucial for aspirants preparing for the JPSC Accounts Officer recruitment, offering a detailed look at the exam's descriptive nature and subject matter.
Section B
(a) झारखण्ड में गरीबी के कारणों की विवेचना करें।
Section B
(a) भारत में पारिवारिक विघटन के कारणों का विश्लेषण करें।
Section B
(a) झारखण्ड में श्रमिक प्रवासिता के परिणामों की विवेचना करें।
Section B
(a) झारखण्ड में मद्यपान की समस्या का वर्णन करें।
(a) भारतीय टेलीफोन इन्डस्ट्रीज क्यों वित्तीय रूप से बीमार उद्योग है ?
Section B
(a) झारखण्ड में भूमि अलगाव पर एक संक्षिप्त निबंध लिखें।
(a) भारत इलेक्ट्रीकल्स लि. (BHEL) के वित्तीय प्रबन्ध की व्याख्या करें ।
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This question paper is for the ACCOUNTS OFFICER (Main EXAMINATION) conducted by JPSC.
The paper code for this examination is ACOME19 (02).
The maximum marks for this paper are 100.
The paper covers 'General Principles of Financial Management in State / Public Sector' and 'Social Problems of India with special reference to Jharkhand'.
This is a descriptive paper, requiring answers in approximately 250 words per question.
In Part (A), candidates need to attempt any four questions.