1. The number of viewers decided the quality of the programmes.
2. The viewers' perception about the quality of programmes is significant for advertisers.
3. The poor quality programmes have very few viewers.
4. Advertisers can derive benefit from the information about viewers' perception of quality of programmes.
5. None of these
Advertisers can derive benefit from the information about viewers' perception of quality of programmes.
1. A only
2. B only
3. C only
4. All the three
5. None of these
None of these
1. Only A
2. Only B
3. Only A and B
4. Only B and C
5. None of these
Only B and C
1. A and B only
2. B and C only
3. A and C only
4. All of them
5. None of these
None of these
1. in favour of use of econometric models but against free trade.
2. in favour of free trade but neutral regarding econometric models.
3. against both free trade as well as econometric models.
4. indifferent about both free trade and econometric models.
5. in favour of both econometric models and free trade.
in favour of both econometric models and free trade.
1. Only A
2. Only B
3. Only C
4. A and B only
5. B and C only
Only A
1. They help develop insight into increasing output through less manpower.
2. They help in implementing new policies regarding free trade.
3. They help develop insight into how changes in policies influence certain sectors.
4. They ensure that policy changes have only positive impact on the economy.
5. None of these
They help develop insight into how changes in policies influence certain sectors.
1. They serve as a backdrop.
2. They are unfavourable to free trade.
3. Their design is not conductive to increase employmer
4. They, do not serve direct inputs.
5. Both (a) and (d)
Both (a) and (d)
1. only desirable effect on all the sectors involved
2. a mixed influence on all the sectors involved.
3. negatiye impact unless all the sectors are involved.
4. unfavourable effect on employment opportunities.
5. None of these
a mixed influence on all the sectors involved.
1. it has a very distinct range of benefits.
2. it unduly favours low-wage workers.
3. it leads to protectionist approach among advanced countries.
4. it affects international trading systems adverse!
5. None of these
None of these