Government Budget and Its Components
Economics ⇒ Government and the Economy
Government Budget and Its Components starts at 11 and continues till grade 12.
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Explain the concept of 'deficit budget'.
Explain the difference between revenue expenditure and capital expenditure.
Explain the role of government budget in reducing income inequalities.
Explain the term 'balanced budget'.
Explain the term 'budgetary deficit'.
Explain the term 'zero-based budgeting'.
Identify whether the following is a revenue or capital expenditure: 'Construction of a new highway.'
If the government receives Rs. 200 crore from taxes, Rs. 50 crore from non-tax revenue, and spends Rs. 300 crore on revenue expenditure, what is the revenue deficit?
If the government spends Rs. 100 crore on salaries and receives Rs. 80 crore as tax revenue, what is the revenue deficit?
If the total expenditure of the government is Rs. 500 crore and total receipts (excluding borrowings) are Rs. 400 crore, what is the fiscal deficit?
State any two objectives of government budget.
What is a government budget?
What is meant by fiscal deficit?
What is the difference between fiscal deficit and primary deficit?
What is the difference between plan and non-plan expenditure?
What is the main purpose of a government budget?
What is the primary deficit?
What is the significance of the government budget in economic planning?
