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Government usually classifies its expenditure in terms of planned and non-planned expenditure. Identify which is the correct definition of planned expenditure.

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Government usually classifies its expenditure in terms of planned and non-planned expenditure. Identify which is the correct definition of planned expenditure.
1). It represent the expenditure of all the State Governments.
2). It represents the total expenditure or the Central Government.
3). It is the expenditure which is spent through centrally sponsored programmes and flagship schemes of the Government.
4). It reprensents the expenditure incurred on Defence.


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it from previous year ssc papers, option 3 is the right answer

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