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University Name : Bangalore University
Department : BA Economics
Question Paper Code: Not Applicable
Exam Year of the Question Paper : 2006
Subject Name of Question Paper: Environmental Economics
Question Paper Description : Text Version of 2006 Bangalore University BA Economics Environmental Economics University Question Paper 2006
Environmental Economics
Time: Three Hours
Max. Marks: 90
Exam Year : 2006
Instructions: a) Answer should be written completely either in Kannada or in English.
b) Answers of Part A should be continuous.
PART-A
(Conceptual)
Answer any 10 of the subsequent in 5-6 phrases every. every ques. carries two marks: (2 x 10 = 20)
a) Distinguish environmental economics from resource economics.
b) Distinguish ranging from public and private goods.
c) Mention four advantages of capital-intensive technology.
d) Mention the kinds of foreign capital
e) What is resource endowment?
f) Write the concept of extraction cost.
g) What is Jhumming cultivation.
h) What is meant by polluters pay principle?
i) Mention any two reasons for ground water pollution.
j) provide any two examples of recycling.
k) What is organic farming.
l) What is solid waste.
PART-B
(Analytical)
Answer any 5 of the subsequent questions in 15 to 20 phrases. Every question carries five marks. (5 x 5 = 25)
2. Discuss the individual preferences regarding environmental protection.
3. Why do markets fail in the case of environmental goods?
4. “The Concept of economic development includes environmental protection”. Discuss.
5. Enumerate the principles in management of renewable resources.
6. Write short notes on
a) Global warming
b) Acid rain.
7. Outline the measures to pressure bio-diversity.
8. Elaborate the sources of non-conventional energy?
PART –C
(Descriptive)
Ans any 3 of the subsequent questions not exceeding 4 pages. every question carries 15 marks: (3 x 15 = 45)
9. Discuss the nature and scope of environmental economics.
10. Critically examine the limits of Growth Theory.
11. What is man-power planning? Bring out the role in economic development?
12. Discuss the role of forests in environmental protection. Write a note on afforestation.
13. Discuss the causes of land degradation. Write a note on soil conservation measures
University Name : Bangalore University
Department : BA Economics
Question Paper Code: Not Applicable
Exam Year of the Question Paper : 2006
Subject Name of Question Paper: Environmental Economics
Question Paper Description : Text Version of 2006 Bangalore University BA Economics Environmental Economics University Question Paper 2006
Time: Three Hours
Max. Marks: 90
Exam Year : 2006
Instructions: a) Answer should be written completely either in Kannada or in English.
b) Answers of Part A should be continuous.
PART-A
(Conceptual)
Answer any 10 of the subsequent in 5-6 phrases every. every ques. carries two marks: (2 x 10 = 20)
a) Distinguish environmental economics from resource economics.
b) Distinguish ranging from public and private goods.
c) Mention four advantages of capital-intensive technology.
d) Mention the kinds of foreign capital
e) What is resource endowment?
f) Write the concept of extraction cost.
g) What is Jhumming cultivation.
h) What is meant by polluters pay principle?
i) Mention any two reasons for ground water pollution.
j) provide any two examples of recycling.
k) What is organic farming.
l) What is solid waste.
(Analytical)
Answer any 5 of the subsequent questions in 15 to 20 phrases. Every question carries five marks. (5 x 5 = 25)
2. Discuss the individual preferences regarding environmental protection.
3. Why do markets fail in the case of environmental goods?
4. “The Concept of economic development includes environmental protection”. Discuss.
5. Enumerate the principles in management of renewable resources.
6. Write short notes on
a) Global warming
b) Acid rain.
7. Outline the measures to pressure bio-diversity.
8. Elaborate the sources of non-conventional energy?
PART –C
(Descriptive)
Ans any 3 of the subsequent questions not exceeding 4 pages. every question carries 15 marks: (3 x 15 = 45)
9. Discuss the nature and scope of environmental economics.
10. Critically examine the limits of Growth Theory.
11. What is man-power planning? Bring out the role in economic development?
12. Discuss the role of forests in environmental protection. Write a note on afforestation.
13. Discuss the causes of land degradation. Write a note on soil conservation measures
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