GPD is the money value of final goods and serviced produced in the…………. Of a country during an accounting year (a) Domestic territory ; (b) Political territory ; (c) Specific area ; (d) FTZ area

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(a) Domestic territory ;

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Description : GDP is the money value of final goods and serviced produced in the………….of a country during an accounting year A. Domestic territory B. Political territory C. Specific area D. FTZ area

Last Answer : A. Domestic territory

Description : GDP is defined as (a) The market value of all goods and services produced in the domestic economy during the year ; (b) Current value of all the capital goods produced in the country. ; (c) ... during the year. ; (d) All the capital goods and consumable goods produced and sold during the year

Last Answer : (a) The market value of all goods and services produced in the domestic economy during the year ; 

Description : Which of these is/ are included in the domestic territory of a country? (a) Territory lying within the political frontier including territorial water of the country. (b) Ships and aircrafts operated by the ... (c) Fishing vessels, oil and natural gas rigs and floating platforms. ; (d) All the three

Last Answer : (b) Ships and aircrafts operated by the residents of the country between two or more countries. 

Description : National income is the ……………. Of all the goods and services produced by a country during a period of year (a) Physical quantity ; (b) Money value ; (c) `Value ; (d) All the three 

Last Answer : (b) Money value ; 

Description : The net factor income earned within the domestic territory of a country must be equal to (a) Net Domestic Product at factor cost ; (b) Net Domestic Product at market price; (c) Net National Product at market price ; (d) Personal income.

Last Answer : (a) Net Domestic Product at factor cost ;

Description : Choose the correct statement (a) GPD at fc = GPD mp-IT +S ; (b) GPD at fc = GDP mp-IT –S ; (c) GDP at fc = GDP mp+IT+S; (d) GDP at fc = GDP mp+IT-S 

Last Answer : (a) GPD at fc = GPD mp-IT +S ;

Description : GDP can be defined as sum of the market value of the……….. (a) Final manufactured goods and services ; (b) Intermediate goods (c) Goods and services exported ; (d) Sub-standard goods and discarded services 

Last Answer : (a) Final manufactured goods and services ;

Description : Nominal GDP is (a) The total value of goods and services net of exports (b) The total value of goods and services produced during periods of low unemployment (c) The total value of goods and services measured at current prices (d) The total value of goods and services produced at full employment.

Last Answer : (c) The total value of goods and services measured at current prices

Description : Which of the following function does money serve when used to purchase or sell different goods and services? (a) Store of value ; (b) Medium of exchange ; (c) Standard of value ; (d) Display of power

Last Answer : (b) Medium of exchange ;

Description : Which of the following function does money serve when used to measure the prices of different goods and services? (a) Store of value ; (b) Medium of exchange ; (c) Standard of value ; (d) Display of power

Last Answer : (c) Standard of value ;

Description : The supply of goods means …………… (a) Quantity offered for sale at a given price and time ; (b) Quantity produced by the manufacturer ; (c) Quantity available with the supplier (d) Consumers disposal income

Last Answer : (a) Quantity offered for sale at a given price and time ;

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Last Answer :  (c) Agriculture ;

Description : Which of the following statement is true? (a) Value added = total sales + closing stock of finished goods - opening stock of finished goods - total expenditure on raw material - intermediate ... stock of finished goods and semi finished goods - total expenditure on raw material - intermediate goods.

Last Answer : (d) Value added = total sales + closing stock of finished goods and semi finished goods – opening stock of finished goods and semi finished goods – total expenditure on raw material – intermediate goods.

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 : 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 : If we add……………. to net domestic production we get GDP (a) Depreciation ; (b) Direct tax ; (c) Indirect tax ; (d) Interest payment

Last Answer : (a) Depreciation ;

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 : A firm that break even after all the economic costs are paid in earning (a) Economic profit ; (b) Accounting profit ; (c) Normal profit ; (d) Super normal profit

Last Answer :  (c) Normal profit ;

Description : Gross National Product is the money measure of - (1) all tangible goods produced in a country (2) final goods and services produced in the economy (3) services generated annually in the economy (4) all tangible goods available in the economy

Last Answer : (2) final goods and services produced in the economy Explanation: Gross national product (GNP) is the market value of all products and services produced in one year by labour and property supplied ... (including income of those located abroad), minus income of non-residents located in that country.

Description : Gross National Product is the money measure of (1) all tangible goods produced in a country (2) final goods and services produced in the economy (3) services generated annually in the economy (4) all tangible goods available in the economy

Last Answer :  final goods and services produced in the economy

Description : If a firms cost of raw material increases then (a) Market price of the final product will also increase (b) Equilibrium level of quantity also increases ; (c) Marginal cost curve will shift upward (d) Marginal cost curve will shift downward

Last Answer : ; (c) Marginal cost curve will shift upward

Description : ……………… is an index of price change for goods and services included in GDP (a) Price index ; (b) Sensex ; (c) GDP deflator ; (d) None

Last Answer : (c) GDP deflator ; 

Description : Which of these would not be part of GDP? (a) Sale of Intermediate goods ; (b) Income from illegal betting ; (c) Household services rendered by a house wife in her family ; (d) All the three

Last Answer : (d) All the three

Description : Which of the following is an example of an intermediate goods. (a) A Tata Indica sold by a dealer of second hand car ; (b) Steel and cement used to construct a flyover ; (c) Farming crop purchased by FCI (d) All the three

Last Answer : (b) Steel and cement used to construct a flyover ;

Description : Stock of both man made goods as well as natural resources like capital is called – (a) National wealth ; (b) National stock ; (c) No less no gain level ; (d) All the three

Last Answer :  (b) National stock ;

Description : Change in price of the goods cause (a) Change in quantity demanded ; (b) Shift in demand curve ; (c) Change in price; (d) No effect on quantity demanded 

Last Answer : (a) Change in quantity demanded ;

Description : Change in consumers tastes and preference causes – of the particular goods (a) Change in quantity demanded ; (b) Shift in demand curve ; (c) Change in price ; (d) No effect on quantity demanded

Last Answer : (b) Shift in demand curve ;

Description : A goods can be considered a normal goods in economics if increase in disposal income of the consumer causes (a) An increase in demand ; (b) No change in demand ; (c) Decrease in demand ; (d) Less than proportionate change in demand

Last Answer : (a) An increase in demand ;

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Last Answer : ; (c) Decrease in demand ;

Description : Goods or services that are necessary for living are (a) Needs ; (b) Desires ; (c) Wants ; (d) Essentials

Last Answer : (a) Needs ;

Description : Two commodities X and Y goods can be inferred as close substitute of each other if - (a) Increase in price of one leads to increase in demand of other and vice versa (b) Increase in price of one ... fall in demand of other one (d) Increase in price of one leads to increase in demand of other one

Last Answer : (a) Increase in price of one leads to increase in demand of other and vice versa 

Description : Under the law of demand ceteris paribus is/are (a) Price of other goods ; (b) Disposal income ; (c) Tastes and preferences ; (d) All the three

Last Answer : (d) All the three

Description : Market demand curve for a commodity is (a) Horizontal summation of the individual demand curve for the commodity; (b) Summation of individual demand curve for 3 years; (c) Demand curve of complementary goods ; (d) Demand curve of supplementary goods

Last Answer : (a) Horizontal summation of the individual demand curve for the commodity; 

Description : Tea and coffee are (a) Complementary goods ; (b) Alternative goods ; (c) Unrelated goods ; (d) None of these 

Last Answer :  (b) Alternative goods ; 

Description : Which of these are exception to law of Demand (a) Giffen effect/goods ; (b) Future change in prices ; (c) Change in fashion ; (d) All the three

Last Answer :  (d) All the three

Description : According to traditional approach the factor responsible for operation of downward slope of demand curve are (a) Change in number of consumers ; (b) Law of decreasing marginal utility (c) Alternative uses of goods ; (d) All the three

Last Answer : (d) All the three

Description : Sugar and tea are …………… goods (a) Complementary ; (b) Prefect substitute of each other ; (c) Both ; (d) Unrelated

Last Answer : (a) Complementary ;

Description : Complementary goods are those which are …………… (a) Consumed simultaneously ; (b) Close competitive ; (c) Both ; (d) Unrelated

Last Answer : (a) Consumed simultaneously ;

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Last Answer : ; (c) Wants ;

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Last Answer : ; (d) Consumers disposal income

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Last Answer : (a) Perishable goods ;

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Last Answer : (a) Quantity demanded ;

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Last Answer : (b) The supply curve to shift ;

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Last Answer :  (d) > 0

Description : The cross elasticity of complementary goods is generally (a) > 1 ; (b) < 1 ; (c) < 0 ; (d) = 0

Last Answer :  (c) < 0 ;

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Last Answer : ; (d) > 0

Description : The income elasticity of demand of inferior goods is generally (a) >1 ; (b) < 1 ; (c) < 0 ; (d) = 0

Last Answer : (c) < 0 ;

Description : If two goods are not substitutes at all for one another, the elasticity of substitution will be (a) Infinite ; (b) Zero ; (c) > 1 ; (d) < 0

Last Answer : ; (b) Zero ;

Description : If two goods are perfect substitutes for one another, the elasticity of substitution will be (a) Infinite ; (b) Zero ; (c) > 1 ; (d) < 0

Last Answer : (a) Infinite ;

Description : Select the odd one (a) Consumer taste ; (b) Price of the goods ; (c) Change in population ; (d) Increase in price of product

Last Answer : (d) Increase in price of product