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CUET Economics Mock Pack

Use this section to practice 8 CUET-style Economics sets in one place. Each set includes 50 questions, explanation-led review, and mixed coverage across Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, and Indian Economic Development.

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CUET Economics Deep Notes

How to Score Better in CUET Economics

This is the study layer before the mocks: first build concept buckets, then practise small examples, then attack full sets with a mistake log. The goal is not only score practice, but better recall under pressure.

Syllabus bucket
Core concept
Question pattern
Option trap
Revision action
Chapter or theme from CUET syllabus
Definition, formula, thinker, event, rule, or process
Direct MCQ, assertion-reason, case, passage, data, or match
Similar terms, nearby dates, reversed logic, or extreme options
Revise note, solve 10 questions, record the exact mistake

Master First

  • Microeconomics: demand, supply, elasticity, consumer equilibrium, producer behaviour, and market forms.
  • Macroeconomics: national income, money, banking, government budget, balance of payments.
  • Indian Economic Development: planning, reforms, poverty, employment, human capital, rural development.

Worked Micro-Drills

  • Elasticity questions ask percentage responsiveness, not just direction of demand change.
  • GDP, NDP, GNP, and NNP questions usually test domestic vs national and gross vs net.
  • IED questions often link policy, objective, period, and outcome.

Avoid These Traps

  • Do not mix stock variables with flow variables.
  • Real and nominal values differ because of price-level adjustment.
  • Assertion-reason questions often hide causation behind two true statements.

7-Day Revision Loop

  1. Day 1: revise formulas, definitions, people, events, or terms.
  2. Day 2: solve one easy set without timer and mark weak concepts.
  3. Day 3: revise only wrong-answer topics and make a one-page sheet.
  4. Day 4: solve one timed set and track negative marking.
  5. Day 5: redo only mistakes without seeing solutions first.
  6. Day 6: take another mock and compare accuracy chapter-wise.
  7. Day 7: revise the mistake log, not the whole book again.

Mistake Log Format

Question type: direct, case, assertion, passage, match, or data.
Wrong because: concept gap, reading error, formula error, confusion pair, or time pressure.
Fix: one rule you will check before attempting similar questions.
Mock Hub

Choose Any Economics Set

The practice screen keeps all 8 sets in a single flow, so students can jump between papers, reveal explanations, and revise numericals, assertion-reason, and data interpretation items without leaving the CUET section.

Full Set 1

Economics Set 1

50 CUET-style questions with mixed Micro, Macro, and Indian Economic Development coverage plus explanation-led answer review.

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Full Set 2

Economics Set 2

50 CUET-style questions with mixed Micro, Macro, and Indian Economic Development coverage plus explanation-led answer review.

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Full Set 3

Economics Set 3

50 CUET-style questions with mixed Micro, Macro, and Indian Economic Development coverage plus explanation-led answer review.

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Full Set 4

Economics Set 4

50 CUET-style questions with mixed Micro, Macro, and Indian Economic Development coverage plus explanation-led answer review.

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Full Set 5

Economics Set 5

50 CUET-style questions with mixed Micro, Macro, and Indian Economic Development coverage plus explanation-led answer review.

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Full Set 6

Economics Set 6

50 CUET-style questions with mixed Micro, Macro, and Indian Economic Development coverage plus explanation-led answer review.

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Full Set 7

Economics Set 7

50 CUET-style questions with mixed Micro, Macro, and Indian Economic Development coverage plus explanation-led answer review.

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Full Set 8

Economics Set 8

50 CUET-style questions with mixed Micro, Macro, and Indian Economic Development coverage plus explanation-led answer review.

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About CUET UG Economics

Economics is a high-demand CUET UG domain subject (Section II) for students seeking BA Economics, B.Com, and BA (Programme) at Delhi University, JNU, and 260+ other universities. The paper has 50 questions (attempt any 40) with +5/−1 marking.

The CUET Economics syllabus covers three sections: Introductory Microeconomics — Consumer's Equilibrium (utility and indifference curve), Demand and Supply, Elasticity, Producer Behaviour, Cost Curves, Forms of Market (perfect competition, monopoly, oligopoly); Introductory Macroeconomics — National Income Accounting (GDP, GNP, NNP, NDP), Money and Banking (money supply, credit creation), Income Determination (aggregate demand/supply, investment multiplier), Government Budget, Balance of Payments, Exchange Rate; and Indian Economic Development — Development Experience 1947–90, Economic Reforms (LPG policy), Poverty, Unemployment, Infrastructure, Sustainable Development, and comparative development of India, China, and Pakistan.

How to Use the CUET Economics Mock Pack

  1. Revise all three Economics sections — Micro, Macro, and IED — before starting Set 1.
  2. Attempt each set under timed conditions (60 minutes) without referring to notes.
  3. After submission, carefully review numerical questions — National Income, money multiplier, elasticity — using the explanation panel.
  4. Note which of the three sections you're weakest in and do targeted revision before the next set.
  5. Aim to reduce negative marks (avoid guessing on numericals) and improve accuracy set by set.

CUET Economics Mock Pack — FAQs

How many mock sets are in the CUET Economics Mock Pack?

The pack includes 8 full-length CUET-style Economics sets, each with 50 questions. Attempt any 40 per set, mirroring the actual CUET exam format.

Does CUET Economics include numerical questions?

Yes. Every set includes numerical questions — primarily on National Income accounting (GDP, GNP, NNP calculations), money multiplier (credit creation), and elasticity of demand/supply. These require formula-based calculations without a calculator.

Are all three sections — Micro, Macro, and IED — covered in each set?

Yes. Each set provides balanced coverage across Introductory Microeconomics, Introductory Macroeconomics, and Indian Economic Development, mirroring the actual CUET Economics section distribution.

Are the sets based on the latest NTA CUET Economics syllabus?

Yes. All 8 sets are aligned to the current NTA CUET Economics syllabus covering both Class 11 (Micro) and Class 12 (Macro and IED) content.

Is the CUET Economics Mock Pack free?

Yes, all 8 sets are completely free on LearnAtMyPlace. No login, no subscription, no hidden charges.