Name of the University : Manonmaniam Sundaranar University
Department : Economics
Degree : M.A
Subject Code/Name : DEC 2 A/Environmental Economics
Year : II
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Document Type : Question Bank
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Environmental Economics Sample Question :
Sub. Code : DEC 2 A
M.A. Degree Examination, November 2013. :
Second Year — Non-Semester
Economics (DD & CE)
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Optional : Environmental Economics
(For those who joined in July 2007–08 onwards)
Time : Three hours
Maximum : 100 marks
PART A : (5 × 5 = 25 marks)
Answer any FIVE questions out of Eight. :
1. Write the importance of environmental studies.
2. ‘‘Sustainable development’’ – Elucidate.
3. Give suitable instances for pubic goods.
4. ‘‘Pareto’s optimal provision’’ – Explain.
5. Write a note on use value.
6. What is tradable pollution?
7. Pointout the objectives of WTO.
8. What are water pollution control measures?
PART B : (5 × 15 = 75 marks)
Answer any FIVE questions out of Eight. :
9. Critically discuss the concept of sustainable development.
10. How do you measure environmentally corrected G.D.P?
11. State and explain the various kinds of externalities and their problems.
12. Discuss the role of pollution externalities in economic efficiency.
13. Estimate the new model of pollution control.
14. Evaluate the Household production model and its limitations.
15. Estimates the measures adopted to control air pollution.
16. Explain the methods of valuation under hypothetical markets.
M.A. DEGREE EXAMINATION, APRIL 2014. :
Second Year – Non–Semester
Economics : (DD & CE)
Optional : ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS
(For those who joined in July 2007–08 onwards)
Time : Three hours
Maximum : 100 marks
PART A : (5 * 5 = 25 marks)
Answer any FIVE questions out of Eight. :
1. Define Environmental economics.
2. What are the relationship between environment and economics?
3. State the meaning of market failure.
4. Define “Externalities”.
5. Define environmental value.
6. Write a note on use value.
7. Define international carbon tax.
8. What are the features of Gross Root movement?
PART B : (5 * 15 = 75 marks)
Answer any FIVE questions out of Eight. :
9. Environmental values are economic values comment with special reference to India.
10. Explain the role of environmental economics in Globalisation.
11. Discuss the various solutions of externality.
12. Explain the relationship between pollution externalities and economic efficiency.
13. Discuss the effects of Trade and environment in WTO regime.
14. Explain the features and objectives of travel cost method.
15. Write an essay on forest policies in India.
16. Explain the role of environmental institutions to control environmental pollution.
Indian And Other Common Wealth Literatures In English
(For those who joined in July 2000-2001 onwards)
Time : Three hours
Maximum : 100 marks
PART A — (5 * 5 = 25 marks)
Answer any FIVE out of Eight in a paragraph each :
1. How does Ezekicl strike a parallel between the poet, the lover and the bird watcher?
2. Comment on the central idea of the poem “The Wild Bougainville”.
3. Describe the fear and worder felt by a child in “Night Rain”.
4. How does Mahapatra record the poverty and deprivation of the majority of people in “Dawn at Puri”.
5. What does Sri Aurobindo mean by ‘Renaissance’?
6. Write a note on the irony in ““Missing Necklace”?
7. Comment on the use of dolls in Hayavadana.
8. Discuss the subjugation of woman in Silence ! The Court is in Session.
PART B : (5 × 15 = 75 marks)
Answer any FIVE out of Eight as essays. :
9. Bring out the significance of the title “The Old Playhouse”.
10. Discuss the confessional elements on Ezekiel’s “Background Casually”.
11. Attempt a critique on Derek Walcott’s “Ruins of a Great House”.
12. How does Tagore discuss the present status of man in “The World Today in Wild Paper Boats”?
13. “The Indian Renaissance would be a rebirth of the soul of India” — Elucidate.
14. “Sita’s quest for her identify is an outcome of husband – wife conflict:” — Discuss.
15. How does the confusion of identifies reveal the ambiguous nature of human personality in Hayavadana?
16. Compare and contrast the character of Baroka and Lakunle.
Public Economics :
(For those who joined in July 2007–08 onwaards)
Time : Three hours
Maximum : 100 marks
PART A : (5 *5 = 25 marks)
Answer any FIVE questions out of Eight. :
1. Define Public economics.
2. Write the importance of private sector.
3. Mention the importance of public revenue.
4. Mention the kinds of tax revenue.
5. Non-development expenditure – Discuss.
6. Pointout the duties of planning commission.
7. Write the main features of federal finance.
8. Write a note on Agricultural Tax.