Export, Import and Trade Between in India and Brazil
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Q.
For each of the items given in Table 1.6, find out which country is at the top and which is at the bottom.
TABLE 1.6 SOME DATA REGARDING INDIA AND ITS NEIGHBOURS FOR 2004 |
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Country |
Per Capita Income in US$ |
Life Expectancy at birth |
Literacy Rate for 15+ yrs population |
Gross Enrolment Ratio for three levels |
HDI Rank in the world |
Sri Lanka India Myanmar Pakistan Nepal Bangladesh |
4390 3139 1027 2225 1490 1870 |
74 64 61 63 62 63 |
91 61 90 50 50 41 |
69 60 48 35 61 53 |
93 126 130 134 138 137 |
Q.
What is the Net exports formula?
Q. Market is the act of buying and selling goods and services.
- True
- False
Q. Which of the following neighbouring countries has better performance in terms of human development than India?
- Bangladesh
- Sri Lanka
- Nepal
- Pakistan
Q. What is the process of selling goods and services to other nations called?
- Positive trade
- Exports
- Balance of trade
- Imports
Q. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct regarding import and export of India and Brazil?
- India mostly has a negative balance of trade.
- Brazil mostly had a negative balance of trade between 2009-13.
- Nearly 75% of Brazil's GDP comes by trade.
- Around 40-45% of India's GDP depends on trade.
Q. Identify the things imported by India?
- Tea
- Mangoes
- Gems
- Jewellery
- Petrol
- Chemicals
- Machinery
- Leather
Q. Which of the following statements are correct which relates to the trade charts of India and Brazil, given below?
- In the year 2009-10, Brazil had the most positive balance of trade.
- In the year 2011-12, India had the most unfavourable trade.
- In the year 2011-12, India did most exports.
- Brazil had increased its imports every year.
Q.
What does a price floor do?
Q. Identify the things exported by Brazil?
- Iron ore
- Coffee
- Mineral oil
- Cocoa
- Cotton
- Sugar
- Tobacco
- Lubricants
Q. Which country accounts for the largest share in Indian exports and imports?
- China
- The UK
- Japan
- The UAE
Q. Give two reasons for consumer exploitation in India.