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Explain the steps involved in calculating the National income by Income method.

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Chapter: [32] Methods of Measuring National Income
Concept: Methods of Measurement of National Income >> Income Method

State whether the following items will be included in the estimation of National Income or not: Give a reason for your answer.

Government expenditure on street lighting.

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Chapter: [32] Methods of Measuring National Income
Concept: Methods of Measurement of National Income >> Expenditure Method

Calculate National Income using Income method and Output method.

  PARTICULARS (₹ crores)
(i) Value of output 1200
(ii) Wages and salaries 165
(iii) Rent 60
(iv) Subsidies 15
(v) Mixed Income of self employed 180
(vi) Employer's contribution to social security 15
(vii) Value of intermediate consumption 600
(viii) Interest 7
(ix) Factor income earned from abroad 15
(x) Indirect taxes 90
(xi) Profits 23
(xii) Depreciation 75
(xiii) Factor income paid abroad 30
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Chapter: [32] Methods of Measuring National Income
Concept: Methods of Measurement of National Income >> Income Method

With reference to the diagram shown above, select the reason for the movement from point M to N from the following options.

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Chapter: [32] Methods of Measuring National Income
Concept: Methods of Measurement of National Income >> Income Method

Explain the different components of Final Expenditure in calculating the National income by Expenditure method.

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Chapter: [32] Methods of Measuring National Income
Concept: Methods of Measurement of National Income >> Expenditure Method

How old was Jem when he broke his arm?

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Chapter: [1] Prose and Drama
Concept: Prose and Drama

The first chapter focusses on telling stories. This primarily serves to ______.

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Concept: Prose and Drama

What literary significance does Mr Radley’s sealing the knot-hole in the tree have?

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Concept: Prose and Drama

Which one of the following lines from the novel is thematically significant?

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Concept: Prose and Drama

According to legend, who was Bon Bibi’s father?

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Chapter: [1] Prose and Drama
Concept: Prose and Drama

Statement 1: There was no bindi on her forehead and her arms were free of bangles.

Statement 2: Kanai was convinced that she was a foreigner.

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Concept: Prose and Drama

Why was Nirmal obsessed with Morichjhapi?

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Concept: Prose and Drama

What was the fate of Lucy Hamilton?

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Concept: Prose and Drama

Why does Nora reveal her secret to Mrs Linde in Henrik Ibsen in A Doll’s House?

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Concept: Prose and Drama

“A wife hasn't a right to save her husband's life?” How does the statement present a conflict between love and law?

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Concept: Prose and Drama

The play ends with ______.

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Concept: Prose and Drama

What does the Tarantella reveal?

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Concept: Prose and Drama

Willy [after a pause]: I suddenly could not drive any more.” What does this confession establish about Willy right in the beginning of the play?

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Chapter: [1] Prose and Drama
Concept: Prose and Drama

What does Linda call Happy?

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Concept: Prose and Drama

What is the dramatic effect of Linda’s words, “We’re free” in the Requiem?

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