In Himachal’s hill economy, a major hidden cost of scattered settlements is that public services require A Fewer skilled staff
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In hill regions like Himachal, “high unit cost” of infrastructure mainly happens because projects must serve A Concentrated single city
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In Himachal, which factor most increases cost of building roads and bridges A Flat open plains B Stable sand dunes
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Himachal Pradesh’s mountainous terrain mainly creates which development constraint A High infrastructure cost B Cheap transport cost C Easy flat
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Under GST, an inter-state supply between two branches of the same company (distinct persons) is treated as A Taxable supply
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Under GST, “place of supply” rules are mainly important to decide whether tax is A CGST and SGST B IGST
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In GST, a supply taxed at 0% with input tax credit allowed is called A Exempt supply B Zero-rated supply
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Under GST structure in India, the tax collected by the Centre on intra-state supply is called A SGST only B
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GST is described as a “destination-based” tax because tax revenue mainly goes to the state where the good/service is finally
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In a two-country, two-good model, comparative advantage is determined mainly by A Absolute labor hours B Export tax rates C
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