Description : 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
Last Answer : (a) Domestic territory ;
Description : Total cost is the arithmetic sum of (a) AFC and AVC ; (b) FC and Variable cost ; (c) Marginal cost and variable cost; (d) Sunk cost and fixed cost
Last Answer : (b) FC and Variable cost ;
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 : Which of the following equation is correct (a) NDP=GDP- Depreciation ; (b) NDP=GDP+ Depreciation ; (b) NDP=GDP- Depreciation-subsidy; (d) NDP=GDP- Depreciation+subsidy
Last Answer : (a) NDP=GDP- Depreciation ;
Description : Total output is maximum when (a) MP =0 ; (b) MP is increasing ; (c) MP is decreasing ; (d) MP is constant
Last Answer : (a) MP =0 ;
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 : Fill in the blank : `N NP_(FC)"_______________" = GDP_(MP)`
Last Answer : Fill in the blank : `N NP_(FC)"_______________" = GDP_(MP)` A. `+` Depreciation - Net ... + Net factor income from abroad - Net Indirect taxes
Description : Define the following terms : (i) `GDP_(MP)` , (ii) `NDP_(FC)` , (iii) `NNP_(MP)`
Last Answer : Define the following terms : (i) `GDP_(MP)` , (ii) `NDP_(FC)` , (iii) `NNP_(MP)`
Description : Determine the missing items in the following cases : (i) `GNP_(FC) = GNP_(MP)`- ? (ii) ? = National Income - Domestic Income (iii) `GDP_(FC)` = ? + De
Last Answer : Determine the missing items in the following cases : (i) `GNP_(FC) = GNP_(MP)`- ? (ii) ? = ... ) `NDP_(FC) = ?` - Depreciation - Net Indirect Tax
Description : Mention the situations in which following equations will hold true: (i) National Income = Domestice Income (ii) `GDP_(FC) gt GDP_(MP)` (iii) `NNP_(FC)
Last Answer : Mention the situations in which following equations will hold true: (i) National Income = ... ) Domestic Income is greater than National Income.
Description : Structural unemployment is mainly due to (a) Structural changes in the economy ; (b) Technological development (c) Growth in GDP ; (d) Population explosion.
Last Answer : (a) Structural changes in the economy ;
Description : Given the supply quantity which is fixed an increase in aggregate demand will have direct impact on (a) Increase in GDP ; (b) Inflationary pressure ; (c) Greater employment opportunity; (d) More equitable distribution of income and wealth
Last Answer : (b) Inflationary pressure ;
Description : Inflationary conditions may co-exist with which of the following situation (a) Increase in factor cost ; (b) Increase in employment opportunities; (c) Growth in GDP and imports ; (d) All the three
Last Answer : ; (d) All the three
Description : Deflation is a state when (a) Prices are falling ; (b) Consistent increase in prices ; (c) Fall in GDP ; (d) Collapse of sensex
Last Answer : (a) Prices are falling ;
Description : Manipulation in CRR enables the RBI to ……. (a) Influence the lending ability of the commercial banks ; (b) Check unemployment growth; (c) Check poverty ; (d) Increase GDP
Last Answer : (a) Influence the lending ability of the commercial banks ;
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 : Given Real GDP 8.25%, Nominal GDP 11.25%, Rate of inflation will be (a) 2.5% ; (b) 3% ; (c) 4.25% ; (d) 3.5%
Last Answer : (b) 3% ;
Description : Given Real GDP of 6.5% and rate of inflation of 5.5% nominal GDP will be……. (a) 12% ; (b) 10% ; (c) 10.5% ; (d) 9.5%
Last Answer : (a) 12% ;
Description : If Nominal GDP is 11% and Real GDP is 6%, then the difference of 5% represent (a) Depreciation ; (b) Rate of inflation ; (c) Rate of interest ; (d) Tax burden
Last Answer : (b) Rate of inflation ;
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 : If GDP exceeds GNP the possible reasons could be (a) Foreigners are earning more in India than Indians are earning in foreign countries (b) High incidence of plant and machinery wear out (c) Indian are earning more in foreign countries than foreigners earnings in India (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Foreigners are earning more in India than Indians are earning in foreign countries
Description : Which of these is not a part of GDP for the year 2006? (a) Earning of an International fashion show organized in Delhi (b) Sale of ticket for Republic day parade. ; (c) Fee of a practicing Chartered Accountant (d) A house built in 2000 and first sold in 2006
Last Answer : (d) A house built in 2000 and first sold in 2006
Description : Nominal GDP is measured in ………………..prices (a) Base year ; (b) Current year ; (c) 1980 ; (d) 2000
Last Answer : (b) Current year ;
Description : Real GDP is measured in………….prices (a) Base year ; (b) Current year ; (c) 1980 ; (d) 2000
Last Answer : Base year
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 : 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 : In an open economy (a) GDP=GNP ; (b) GDP>GNP ; (c) GDP
Last Answer : ; (d) All the three are possible
Description : In a closed economy (a) GDP=GNP ; (b) GDP>GNP ; (c) GDP
Last Answer : (a) GDP=GNP ;
Description : If in 2000 nominal GDP is = `70000 Crore and the prices in 2000 were 40% more than the real GDP in 2000 using 1996 as a base year is (a) `45,000 Crore ; (b) `50,000 Crore ; (c) `42,000 Crore ; (d) `98000 Crore
Last Answer : (b) `50,000 Crore ;
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 : All entries in the balance of payments should collectively sum to (a) GDP of that country ; (b) GNP of that country ; (c) Zero ; (d) Exports of that country.
Last Answer : (c) Zero
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 : GDP at factor cost exceeds GDP at market price (a) When the factor income from abroad is negative ; (b) When depreciation on fixed capital exceeds income in investment; (c) When direct tax exceeds indirect tax ; (d) When subsidies exceeds indirect taxes.
Last Answer : (d) When subsidies exceeds indirect taxes.
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 : GDP at market prices is the sum of Consumption, Investment, Government Spending and Net Exports. „Net‟ exports is (a) Gross exports minus depreciation ; (b) Exports minus imports ; (c) Gross exports earnings minus capital inflow ; (d) Export minus imports of merchandize
Last Answer : (b) Exports minus imports ;
Description : GDP at market price exceeds GDP at factor cost by the amount of revenue raised through ………………. (a) Direct taxes ; (b) Indirect taxes ; (c) Income tax ; (d) Tax on rents
Last Answer : ; (b) Indirect taxes ;
Description : Calculate GDP at MP .
Last Answer : Calculate GDP at MP .
Description : Which of the following is correct for the price ceiling which is set below the market s equilibrium price? (a) quantity demanded exceeds quantity supplied at the set price; (b) quantity demanded is less than quantity ... the set price ; (c) at the set price there is a surplus ; (d) None of above
Last Answer : (a) quantity demanded exceeds quantity supplied at the set price;
Description : A monopoly firm makes more profit because (a) It has ability to choose among price and output combination ; (b) It can discriminate price; (c) It leave the consumer with no consumer surplus ; (d) it acts as a market leader
Last Answer : (a) It has ability to choose among price and output combination ;
Description : What is the mode of hereditary transmission of GPD deficiency?
Last Answer : It is transmitted as an x-linked recessive character.
Description : How the deficiency of GPD is manifested?
Last Answer : Drug induced hemolytic anemia.
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 : Which of the following statement is true (a) Monopolist are price takers ; (b) Monopoly firm earn abnormal profits; (c) A Monopoly firm faces straight demand line ; (d) Supply curve of a monopoly firm is positive sloped
Last Answer : (a) Monopolist are price takers ;
Description : Which of the following statement is true (a) For a monopoly firm AR can be zero (b) For a monopoly firm MR can be zero or even negative (c) For monopoly firm MR and AR are identical (d) For a monopoly firm MR and AR are positive sloped
Last Answer : (b) For a monopoly firm MR can be zero or even negative
Description : Which of the following statement is true (a) In perfect competition Average and Marginal revenue are identical (b) In perfect competition Average and Marginal cost are identical (c) In perfect competition ... cost are identical (d) In perfect competition only normal profit can be earned by a firm
Last Answer : (a) In perfect competition Average and Marginal revenue are identical
Description : Which of the following statement is true about average cost function (a) ATC= AFC-AVC ; (b) AVC = AFC + ATC ;(c) AFC = ATC+AVC ;(d) ATC = AFC + AVC
Last Answer : ;(d) ATC = AFC + AVC
Description : Which of the following transactions is included in the current account balance of the Balance of payments statement? (a) Foreign direct investments. ; (b) Portfolio investments.; (c) External commercial borrowings. ; (d) Dividends earned on portfolio investments
Last Answer : (d) Dividends earned on portfolio investments
Description : In the BoP statement, current account includes (i) Marchandize, invisible items (ii) Government loans from abroad (iii) Foreign direct investment. (a) (i) only ; (b) Both (i) and (ii) above ; (c) Both (i) and (iii) above ; (d) Both (ii) and (iii) above
Last Answer : (a) (i) only ;
Description : Which of these statement is true about production possibility curve (PPC/PPF) (a) It shows various combinations of two goods which yield same level of satisfaction (b) It shows various combination of two ... (d) It shows various combination of two goods which an economy can produce with a given time
Last Answer : (b) It shows various combination of two goods which an economy can produce with a given amount of resources
Description : Which of these is / are a transfer payments(s)? (a) Pension ; (b) Scholarship ; (d) Unemployment allowance ; (d) All the three