This …1…. balance of payment situation must be seen along with an equally ….2…. problem of deficits in the government’s own budget. A growing ….3…. exists between the government’s total ….4…. and the sum of its current revenue and capital receipts. This gap, which has to be met through either external assistance or ….5…. deficit finance, has grown over the years. The government ….6….. cannot resort to indefinitely growing volumes of external assistance of deficit finance to meet the increasing gap between its total ….7…. and total receipts. ….8…. these conditions, there has been strong pressure on government to ….9…. various development programmes, welfare schemes and subsidies. Even if outlay in money terms are not actually cut, the ….10…. of these programmes may be reduced in real terms or their rate of expansion at least brought down.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
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This …1…. balance of payment situation must be seen along with an equally ….2…. problem of deficits in the government’s own budget. A growing ….3…. exists between the government’s total ….4…. and the sum of its current revenue and capital receipts. This gap, which has to be met through either external assistance or ….5…. deficit finance, has grown over the years. The government ….6….. cannot resort to indefinitely growing volumes of external assistance of deficit finance to meet the increasing gap between its total ….7…. and total receipts. ….8…. these conditions, there has been strong pressure on government to ….9…. various development programmes, welfare schemes and subsidies. Even if outlay in money terms are not actually cut, the ….10…. of these programmes may be reduced in real terms or their rate of expansion at least brought down.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
1 points
This …1…. balance of payment situation must be seen along with an equally ….2…. problem of deficits in the government’s own budget. A growing ….3…. exists between the government’s total ….4…. and the sum of its current revenue and capital receipts. This gap, which has to be met through either external assistance or ….5…. deficit finance, has grown over the years. The government ….6….. cannot resort to indefinitely growing volumes of external assistance of deficit finance to meet the increasing gap between its total ….7…. and total receipts. ….8…. these conditions, there has been strong pressure on government to ….9…. various development programmes, welfare schemes and subsidies. Even if outlay in money terms are not actually cut, the ….10…. of these programmes may be reduced in real terms or their rate of expansion at least brought down.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
1 points
This …1…. balance of payment situation must be seen along with an equally ….2…. problem of deficits in the government’s own budget. A growing ….3…. exists between the government’s total ….4…. and the sum of its current revenue and capital receipts. This gap, which has to be met through either external assistance or ….5…. deficit finance, has grown over the years. The government ….6….. cannot resort to indefinitely growing volumes of external assistance of deficit finance to meet the increasing gap between its total ….7…. and total receipts. ….8…. these conditions, there has been strong pressure on government to ….9…. various development programmes, welfare schemes and subsidies. Even if outlay in money terms are not actually cut, the ….10…. of these programmes may be reduced in real terms or their rate of expansion at least brought down.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
1 points
This …1…. balance of payment situation must be seen along with an equally ….2…. problem of deficits in the government’s own budget. A growing ….3…. exists between the government’s total ….4…. and the sum of its current revenue and capital receipts. This gap, which has to be met through either external assistance or ….5…. deficit finance, has grown over the years. The government ….6….. cannot resort to indefinitely growing volumes of external assistance of deficit finance to meet the increasing gap between its total ….7…. and total receipts. ….8…. these conditions, there has been strong pressure on government to ….9…. various development programmes, welfare schemes and subsidies. Even if outlay in money terms are not actually cut, the ….10…. of these programmes may be reduced in real terms or their rate of expansion at least brought down.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
1 points
This …1…. balance of payment situation must be seen along with an equally ….2…. problem of deficits in the government’s own budget. A growing ….3…. exists between the government’s total ….4…. and the sum of its current revenue and capital receipts. This gap, which has to be met through either external assistance or ….5…. deficit finance, has grown over the years. The government ….6….. cannot resort to indefinitely growing volumes of external assistance of deficit finance to meet the increasing gap between its total ….7…. and total receipts. ….8…. these conditions, there has been strong pressure on government to ….9…. various development programmes, welfare schemes and subsidies. Even if outlay in money terms are not actually cut, the ….10…. of these programmes may be reduced in real terms or their rate of expansion at least brought down.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
1 points
This …1…. balance of payment situation must be seen along with an equally ….2…. problem of deficits in the government’s own budget. A growing ….3…. exists between the government’s total ….4…. and the sum of its current revenue and capital receipts. This gap, which has to be met through either external assistance or ….5…. deficit finance, has grown over the years. The government ….6….. cannot resort to indefinitely growing volumes of external assistance of deficit finance to meet the increasing gap between its total ….7…. and total receipts. ….8…. these conditions, there has been strong pressure on government to ….9…. various development programmes, welfare schemes and subsidies. Even if outlay in money terms are not actually cut, the ….10…. of these programmes may be reduced in real terms or their rate of expansion at least brought down.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
1 points
This …1…. balance of payment situation must be seen along with an equally ….2…. problem of deficits in the government’s own budget. A growing ….3…. exists between the government’s total ….4…. and the sum of its current revenue and capital receipts. This gap, which has to be met through either external assistance or ….5…. deficit finance, has grown over the years. The government ….6….. cannot resort to indefinitely growing volumes of external assistance of deficit finance to meet the increasing gap between its total ….7…. and total receipts. ….8…. these conditions, there has been strong pressure on government to ….9…. various development programmes, welfare schemes and subsidies. Even if outlay in money terms are not actually cut, the ….10…. of these programmes may be reduced in real terms or their rate of expansion at least brought down.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
1 points
This …1…. balance of payment situation must be seen along with an equally ….2…. problem of deficits in the government’s own budget. A growing ….3…. exists between the government’s total ….4…. and the sum of its current revenue and capital receipts. This gap, which has to be met through either external assistance or ….5…. deficit finance, has grown over the years. The government ….6….. cannot resort to indefinitely growing volumes of external assistance of deficit finance to meet the increasing gap between its total ….7…. and total receipts. ….8…. these conditions, there has been strong pressure on government to ….9…. various development programmes, welfare schemes and subsidies. Even if outlay in money terms are not actually cut, the ….10…. of these programmes may be reduced in real terms or their rate of expansion at least brought down.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
1 points
This …1…. balance of payment situation must be seen along with an equally ….2…. problem of deficits in the government’s own budget. A growing ….3…. exists between the government’s total ….4…. and the sum of its current revenue and capital receipts. This gap, which has to be met through either external assistance or ….5…. deficit finance, has grown over the years. The government ….6….. cannot resort to indefinitely growing volumes of external assistance of deficit finance to meet the increasing gap between its total ….7…. and total receipts. ….8…. these conditions, there has been strong pressure on government to ….9…. various development programmes, welfare schemes and subsidies. Even if outlay in money terms are not actually cut, the ….10…. of these programmes may be reduced in real terms or their rate of expansion at least brought down.