The 2022 DILR Slot 2 examination featured several case studies focusing on Indian local products and their market dynamics. One prominent case study analyzed the production and distribution of traditional Indian spices like turmeric, cardamom, and black pepper across different regions.
Another section examined the handicrafts industry, highlighting products such as Madhubani paintings from Bihar, Pashmina shawls from Kashmir, and bamboo crafts from Northeast India. The questions tested analytical skills by presenting data on production costs, sales figures, and export patterns.
The exam also included problems related to the agricultural sector, specifically focusing on indigenous crops like basmati rice, Alphonso mangoes, and Darjeeling tea. Candidates were required to interpret complex data sets involving supply chain logistics and pricing strategies.
Additionally, there were questions about traditional Indian textiles, including Kanchipuram silk sarees, Bandhani prints from Gujarat, and Kalamkari art from Andhra Pradesh. These case studies evaluated logical reasoning abilities through scenarios involving inventory management and customer demand patterns. |