10th Class Hall Tickets Download 2014

Board of Secondary Education, Department of School Education, Government of Andhra Pradesh (BSEAP) has informed that the hall tickets for SSC / 10th Class Public Examinations 2014 can be downloaded from the website www.bseap.org . The 10th class examinations will commence from 27nd March 2014 across the state.

The School education department has made all the arrangements to conduct the exam in a smooth manner. More than 10 lakhs students from English and Telugu mediums will be appearing for the exam.

Following are model papers for SSC Public Examinations:

SSC Physics Model Paper

SSC Social Studies Model Paper

SSC Maths Model Paper

SSC English Model Paper

Detailed examination time table for SSC Public Exams 2014 is also available on the website. See details on the website http://bseap.org

Intermediate Hall Tickets from 5th March 2014

The Board of Intermediate Education, Government of Andhra Pradesh has informed that the hall tickets for the IPE examinations 2014 will be available with respective junior colleges in the state from 5th March 2014. The BIEAP has informed that the eligible students can obtain the hall tickets from the offices of the Principals of the colleges.

The IPE examinations 2014 will commence from 12th March and will continue till first week of April 2014. More than 15 lakhs students will be writing IPE 2014 examinations in Andhra Pradesh.

Marks in IPE exams gained significance as EAMCET and JEE Main / Advanced examinations are giving weightage for the marks secured in Intermediate. Students can get more information from www.bieap.gov.in .

AP Board Senior Inter Economics Model Question Paper

Following is the model question paper for Senior Intermediate Economics subject of Board of Intermediate Education, AP. Time is 3 hours and maximum marks are 100.

SECTION - A

I. i) Answer any THREE out of the following five questions.
ii) Every answer may be limited to 40 lines.
iii) Each question carries TEN marks. 3 × 10 = 30
1. Explain the features of a developing country with special reference to India.
2. What are the measures to control population explosion in India?
3. What are the causes for poverty in India?
4. What are the causes for low productivity in agriculture? Suggest measures to
improve it.
5. Critically explain the 1991 industrial policy.

SECTION - B

II. i) Answer any EIGHT out of the following twelve questions.
ii) Every answer may be limited to 20 lines.
iii) Each question carries FIVE marks. 8 × 5 = 40
6. What measures will be covered in privatisation?
7. Explain the difference between GATT and WTO.
8. Briefly explain the sectorial contribution to the National income.
9. What are different types of unemployment?
10. What are the causes for rural indebtedness?
11. What are the functions of NABARD?
12. Explain 1956 industrial policy resolution?
13. Define service sector, and write its importance in Indian Economy.
14. What are the advantages of roadways?
15. Explain the objectives of Eleventh Five Year Plan.
16. Define environment and explain the components of the environment.
17. Write about welfare schemes related to different sections in Andhra Pradesh.

SECTION - C

III. i) Answer any FIFTEEN out of the following twenty.
ii) Every answer may be limited to 5 lines.
iii) Each question carries TWO marks. 15 × 2 = 30
18. Economic growth
19. Percapita income
20. Globalisation
21. Disinvestment
22. Sarva Siksha Abhiyan
23. Human Development Index
24. Green Revolution
25. Rythu Bazars
26. Co-operative farming
27. Kisan Credit Card Scheme
28. Industrial estate
29. LIC
30. Science and Technology
31. Micro - Insurance
32. Planning Commission
33. Regional imbalances
34. Planning
35. e-wastes
36. Sustainable development
37. Ecosystem