Description : Transfer payments include : (1) Gifts received from a friend (2) rent free accommodation by the employer (3) net factor income from abroad (4) Employee's contribution to social security
Last Answer : (4) Employee's contribution to social security Explanation: A transfer payment is a oneway payment of money for which no money, good, or service is received in exchange. Governments ... payments include welfare (financial aid), social security, and government making subsidies for certain businesses
Description : What is the sum total of gross value added of all the firms in the country added with the net factor income from abroad? a) Gross Domestic Product b) Gross National Product c) Net Domestic Product d) Net National product
Last Answer : b) Gross National Product
Description : Which of these is/are not included in net domestic product at factor cost. (a) Wages or compensation of employees ; (b) Rent, interest, profits or operating surplus; (c) Mixed income ; (d) None
Last Answer : (d) None
Description : 1. When did Mr. Attlee, Prime Minister of England, announce tile transfer of power to the Indians? 2. Who is the recepient of Nobel Prize for the development of Wireless Telegraphy? 3. ... detailed pictures of which comet nucleus? 20. Of which site of Harappan is associated with rice cultivation?
Last Answer : Answer : 1. June, 1948 2. Marconi 3. GNP 4. Typhoons 5. Samudragupta 6. Ashapurna Devi 7. habitat destruction 8. Ministry of Human Affairs 9. Indequacy of water supply 10. Tansen 11. Synthetic petrol 12. ... 14. Kerala 15. Harivijaya 16. Pituitary 17. 530 18. Homi J. Bhabha 19. Tempel 1 20. Lothal
Description : Transfer payments mean - (1) Old age pensions (2) Unemployment compensations (3) Social security payments (4) All the above
Last Answer : (4) All the above Explanation: Transfer payment refers to a payment made by a public authority other than one made in exchange for goods or service produced. Transfer payments are ... income. Examples include Old age pensions, unemployment compensations, social security payments and child benefit.
Description : Transfer payments mean (1) Old age pensions (2) Unemployment compensations (3) Social security payments (4) All the above
Last Answer : All the above
Description : Forced Savings refer to - (1) Reduction of consumption consequent to a rise in prices (2) Taxes on individual income and wealth (3) Compulsory deposits imposed on income tax payers (4) Provident fund contribution of private sector employees
Last Answer : (1) Reduction of consumption consequent to a rise in prices Explanation: Forced saving is an economic situation in which consumers spend less than their disposable income, not because they want to ... free economy, this situation would normally result in increase in prices and inflow of more goods.
Description : Forced Savings refer to (1) Reduction of consumption consequent to a rise in prices (2) Taxes on individual income and wealth (3) Compulsory deposits imposed on income tax payers (4) Provident fund contribution of private sector employees
Last Answer : Reduction of consumption consequent to a rise in prices
Description : Net National Product of a country is - (1) GDP minus depreciation allowances (2) GDP plus net income from abroad (3) GNP minus net income from abroad (4) GNP minus depreciation allowances
Last Answer : (4) GNP minus depreciation allowances Explanation: Net national product (NNP) is the total market value of all final goods and services produced by residents in a country or other polity during a given ... and NDP is equal to gross domestic product (GDP) minus depreciation: NDP = GDP - depreciation.
Description : The incomes of Indians working abroad are a part of - (1) domestic income of India (2) income earned from Abroad (3) net domestic product of India (4) gross domestic product of India
Last Answer : (3) net domestic product of India Explanation: Domestic Product is the ross money value of all final goods and services produced in the domestic territory of a country during a year. National Product ... by the normal residents of a country during a year. It includes net factor income from abroad.
Description : The incomes of Indians working abroad are a part of (1) domestic income of India (2) income earned from Abroad (3) net domestic product of India (4) gross domestic product of India
Last Answer : net domestic product of India
Description : Net National Product of a country is (1) GDP minus depreciation allowances (2) GDP plus net income from abroad (3) GNP minus net income from abroad (4) GNP minus depreciation allowances
Last Answer : GNP minus depreciation allowances
Description : If factor income received from abroad is equal to factor income paid abroad , then which of the following is not a valid statement ?
Last Answer : If factor income received from abroad is equal to factor income paid abroad , then which of the following ... = `GNP_(MP)` D. All are valid
Description : Personal disposable income is equal to .. (a) Wages and salaries + Dividends paid at home - Personal income tax (b) Wages and salaries + Dividends paid at home + Factor income ... + Dividends paid at home + Factor income received from abroad - Transfers from government - Personal income tax.
Last Answer : (c) Wages and salaries + Dividends paid at home + Factor income received from abroad + Transfers from government – Personal income tax.
Description : Interest on public debt is a part of : (1) transfer payments by the enterprises (2) transfer payments by the Govt. (3) national income (4) interest payments by households
Last Answer : (2) transfer payments by the Govt. Explanation: In economics, a transfer payment (or government transfer or simply transfer) is a redistribution of income in the market system. These ... interest on public debt, social security, and government making subsidies for certain businesses (firms).
Description : Interest on public, debt is part of - (1) Transfer payments by the enterprises (2) Transfer payments by the government. (3) National income (4) Interest payments by households
Last Answer : (2) Transfer payments by the government. Explanation: In economics, a transfer payment (or government transfer or simply transfer) is a redistribution of income in the market system. These payments ... central government. In the budget, it is listed among the transfer payments by the government.
Description : Which one of the following items is not included in the current account of India's Balance of Payments? (1) Short-term commercial borrowings (2) Non-monetary gold movements (3) Investment income (4) Transfer payments
Last Answer : (2) Non-monetary gold movements Explanation: Balance of payments (BoP) accounts are an accounting record of all monetary transactions between a country and the rest of the world. These ... factor income (earnings on foreign investments minus payments made to foreign investors) and cash transfers.
Description : Which one of the following items is not included in the current account of India’s Balance of Payments ? (1) Short-term commercial borrowings (2) Non-monetary gold movements (3) Investment income (4) Transfer payments
Last Answer : Non-monetary gold movements
Description : What does Net factor income from abroad added to GDP give? -Do You Know?
Last Answer : answer:
Description : If the domestic factor income is ₹ 200 crores and the national income is ₹ 190 crores , how much will be the net factor income from abroad ?
Last Answer : If the domestic factor income is ₹ 200 crores and the national income is ₹ 190 crores , how much will be the net factor income from abroad ?
Description : From the following information , compute `GNP_(MP) . GDP_(FC)` = ₹ 3, 000 . Net factor income to abroad = ₹ 200 . Indirect Taxes = ₹ 420 , Subsidies =
Last Answer : From the following information , compute `GNP_(MP) . GDP_(FC)` = ₹ 3, 000 . Net factor income to abroad = ₹ ... A. 3380 B. 2, 980 C. 3020 D. 2, 620
Description : What does Net factor income from abroad added to GDP give?
Last Answer : GNP
Description : Which of the following equation is correct? (a) GNP=GDP+Net factor income from abroad (b) GNP=GDP+Gross factor income from abroad (c) GNP=GDP-Net factor income from abroad (d) GNP=GDP-Gross factor income from abroad
Last Answer : (a) GNP=GDP+Net factor income from abroad
Description : Net factor income from abroad is equal to (a) NNP at market price – NDP at market price ; (b) NDP at market prices – Indirect taxes + Subsidies ; (c) NDP at factor cost + Depreciation ; (d) NNP at market prices + Depreciation
Last Answer : (a) NNP at market price – NDP at market price ;
Description : What is the Gross National Product? a) The total value of Good and services manufactured in the country b) The total value of all the transactions in the country c) Reduction in the total value ... d) The total worth of goods and services generated in the country and net factor income from abroad.
Last Answer : Answer- d
Description : What do you mean by Gross National Product? a) The total value of goods and services produced in the country b) The total value of all transactions in the country c) Depreciation in the total ... d) The total value of goods and services produced in the country and net factor income from abroad
Description : The theory of distribution relates to which of the following? (1) The distribution of assets (2) The distribution of income (3) The distribution of factor payments (4) Equality in the distribution of the income and wealth
Last Answer : (4) Equality in the distribution of the income and wealth Explanation: In economics, distribution theory is the systematic attempt to account for the sharing of the national income among ... production? Third, how is the national income distributed proportionally among the factors of production?
Last Answer : Equality in the distribution of the income and wealth
Description : Surplus earned by a factor other than land in the short period of referred to as- (1) economic rent (2) net rent (3) quasi-rent (4) super-normal rent
Last Answer : (3) quasi-rent Explanation: Quasi-rent is the surplus which is received in the short period because of demand exceeding the supply by the man made factors besides land. It is an analytical term ... opportunity cost is defined as the current income minus the income available in the next best use.
Description : Surplus earned by a factor other than land in the short period of referred to as (1) economic rent (2) net rent (3) quasi-rent (4) super-normal rent
Last Answer : quasi-rent
Description : Mark the correct option relating ot press sorting office a) Press concerned should provide necessary suitable accommodation for the post office free of rent and give an undertaking in writing that effect. b) Press ... additional staff , if any that may be employed for the purpose. d) All the above
Last Answer : d) All the above
Description : A Female officer who has been allotted residential accommodation free of rent may be permitted to enjoy the rent free concession during the entire period of maternity leave The above said statement is a. True b. False
Last Answer : a. True
Description : Measurement and disclosure do not apply to which of the following? a) Leasing based transactions b) Net realizable values/Impairment of Assets c) Share based payments d) Price received to sell or buy an asset
Last Answer : d) Price received to sell or buy an asset
Description : Minimum payment to factor of production is called - (1) Quasi Rent (2) Rent (3) Wages (4) Transfer Payment
Last Answer : (4) Transfer Payment Explanation: In economics, factors of production are the inputs to the production process. There are three basic factors of production: land, labour, capital. The payment for use and ... to keep a factor of production in its present use. It is also known as opportunity cost.
Description : Minimum payment to factor of production is called (1) Quasi Rent (2) Rent (3) Wages (4) Transfer Payment
Last Answer : Transfer Payment
Description : Donations received for the special purpose will be taken to the– (A) Income and Expenditure Account (B) Assets side of the Balance Sheet (C) Liabilities side of the Balance Sheet (D) Receipts and Payments Account
Last Answer : Answer: Liabilities side of the Balance Sheet
Description : Aggregate net value of the output in one year is the - (1) National income at factor cost (2) Gross Domestic Product at market prices (3) Net. National Product at market prices (4) Gross National Product at market prices
Last Answer : (3) Net. National Product at market prices Explanation: Net national product at market price is the market value of the output of final goods and services produced at current price in ... at market price, Net national product at market price=Gross national product at market priceDepreciation.
Description : National Income is the - (1) Net National Product at market price (2) Net National Product at factor cost (3) Net Domestic Product at market price (4) Net domestic Product at factor cost
Last Answer : (2) Net National Product at factor cost Explanation: Net National Product. at factor cost is also called as national income. Net National Product at factor cost is equal to sum total of value added at ... of the flow of output of goods and services produced within an economy over a period of Lime.
Description : Aggregate net value of the output in one year is the (1) National income at factor cost (2) Gross Domestic Product at market prices (3) Net National Product at market prices (4) Gross National Product at market prices
Last Answer : Net National Product at market prices
Description : National Income is the (1) Net National Product at market price (2) Net National Product at factor cost (3) Net Domestic Product at market price (4) Net domestic Product at factor cost
Last Answer : Net National Product at factor cost
Description : The difference between Gross National Product (GNP) and Gross Domestic Product GDP) is (a) Excess of subsidies over indirect taxes ; (b) Depreciation ; (c) Net foreign income from abroad (d) Excess of indirect taxes over subsidies
Last Answer : (c) Net foreign income from abroad
Description : )The government set up a committee headed by the Chairman, Central Board of Direct Taxes some time back to go into - (1) codification of tax laws (2) the entire structure of tax ... generation of black money, its transfer abroad and bringing back such money into India's legitimate financial system
Last Answer : (4) aspects of generation of black money, its transfer abroad and bringing back such money into India's legitimate financial system Explanation: The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) ... steps to prevent generation of illicit funds through transactions in property, bullion and equity market.
Description : The government set up a committee headed by the Chairman, Central Board of Direct Taxes some time back to go into - (1) codification of tax laws (2) the entire structure of tax ... generation of black money, its transfer abroad and bringing back such money into India's legitimate financial system
Last Answer : aspects of generation of black money, its transfer abroad and bringing back such money into India’s legitimate financial system
Description : If we add……………. to national income we get NDP (a) Depreciation ; (b) Net foreign factor income ; (c) Indirect-tax ; (d) Transfer payment
Last Answer : (b) Net foreign factor income ;
Description : NDP does not include (a) Payments made for income taxes ; (b) Depreciation allowances ; (c) Undistributed profits; (d) The value added from intermediate goods.
Last Answer : (b) Depreciation allowances ;
Description : The difference between GNP and NNP equals - (1) corporate profits (2) personal taxes (3) transfer payments (4) depreciation
Last Answer : (4) depreciation Explanation: Gross National Product [GNP) is the gross value of all the final products without deducting the depreciation of fixed capital. Net National Product (NNP) is the value of ... a period of one year. The difference between the GNP and NNP is equal to Capital depreciation.
Description : The records of exports and imports in goods and services and transfer payments is known as a) Current account b) Budget surplus c) Economic leakage d) degree of openness
Last Answer : a) Current account
Description : 1. The largest source of tax revenue for the federal government is: a. the personal income tax b. the social security tax c. the property tax d. the sales tax
Last Answer : a. the personal income tax
Description : The best Index of Economic Development is provided by: (1) Growth in Percapita Real Income from year to year. (2) Growth in National Income at Current Prices. (3) Growth in savings ratio. (4) Improvement in the Balance of Payments Position.
Last Answer : (1) Growth in Percapita Real Income from year to year. Explanation: Per capita Gross National Product (GNP) is the best index of development. It can be derived by dividing the GNP of a ... its world development report 1998, classified the countries in the world on the bases of per capita GNP.