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Milk is used for making curd, sweets and chocolates.
What type of demand does milk have? Give a reason.
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Utility maximising consumers would like to decrease the consumption when ______.
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Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow.
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In India, Fixed deposits have long been a favourite investment choice of people, especially senior citizens, as it promise steady returns. It attracts those who are seeking a stable income. But it’s an illusion in the period of inflation. Inflation is the rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services rises, subsequently eroding the purchasing power of money. In simple terms, what money could buy today might not a few years down the line. Fixed deposits are financial instruments offered by banks where you deposit a lump sum amount for a fixed period at a predetermined rate of interest. Consider an investment of Rs 1 crore in a fixed deposit at a 6% annual interest rate and the annual rate of inflation is 5%. By the 10th year your pre inflation return is 1.79 crore, but post inflation it’s just 1.10 crore. The nominal value of investment in fixed deposits may appear to grow, inflation significantly diminishes their real value and purchasing power over time.
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- What is the theme of the extract? (2)
- Differentiate between Demand pull and Cost push inflation. (2)
- What are the demand deposits and time deposits? (2)
- Since 1998 RBI has been using new measures of money supply, M0, M1, M2 and M3. Which one of these measures incorporates fixed deposit as one of its components? Mention the other components of that measure. (2)
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What is meant by production function?
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GNP(fc) = GNP(mp) - ______.
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State whether the following items will be included in the estimation of National Income or not? Give a reason for your answer.
Fresh tomatoes used by a food processing company.
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Calculate GNPmp using Income method and Expenditure method from the following data:
| Items | ₹ (in Crore) | |
| (i) | Private final consumption expenditure | 800 |
| (ii) | Net exports | 20 |
| (iii) | Rent | 40 |
| (iv) | Interest | 60 |
| (v) | Government final consumption expenditure | 200 |
| (vi) | Profit | 120 |
| (vii) | Net domestic capital formation | 100 |
| (viii) | Compensation of employees | 800 |
| (ix) | Net indirect taxes | 100 |
| (x) | Consumption of fixed capital | 20 |
| (xi) | Net factor income from abroad | (−) 30 |
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Medium of exchange and measure of value is ______.
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Read the given extract carefully and answer the following questions.
| Mr. X wanted to buy an expensive motorcycle for his son but he did not have sufficient money to buy it. He approached a public sector commercial bank for the loan. The bank asked Mr. X to deposit 20% cash of the loan amount and rest 80% of the loan amount was given by the bank. |
- Briefly explain a Commercial Bank.
- What is the regulation of consumer credit in selective credit control?
- Name the bank which controls all the commercial banks and financial institutions in the country.
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Which one of the following will cause a rise in the equilibrium price of rice when the demand for rice remains the same?
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An increase in the number of firms in the market causes a rightward shift in the market supply curve, but the individual supply curve may shift leftward. Justify the statement.
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Explain the steps involved in calculating the National income by Income method.
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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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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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The price of a mobile handset has risen in the market. But the dealers have not been able to increase the supply proportionately.
What will be the price elasticity of supply for the mobile handset? Draw the supply curve to indicate the type of elasticity.
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Calculate GDPmp and NNPfc by Value Added method from the following data.
| PARTICULARS | (₹crores) | |
| (i) | Net value added at factor cost in the Primary sector | 6000 |
| (ii) | Net value added at factor cost in the Secondary sector | 4000 |
| (iii) | Net value added at factor cost in the Tertiary sector | 4500 |
| (iv) | Net Factor Income from Abroad | (-) 50 |
| (v) | Net Indirect taxes | 150 |
| (vi) | Intermediate consumption | 2500 |
| (vii) | Depreciation | 500 |
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Calculate GNPMP and NNPFc from the following data by Expenditure Method.
| PARTICULARS | (₹ crores) | |
| (i) | Mixed income of self employed | 550 |
| (ii) | Private Final Consumption Expenditure | 1100 |
| (iii) | Net factor income from abroad | (-)120 |
| (iv) | Net indirect taxes | 250 |
| (v) | Consumption of fixed capital | 270 |
| (vi) | Net domestic capital formation | 480 |
| (vii) | Net exports | (-)130 |
| (viii) | Interest | 300 |
| (ix) | Government Final Consumption Expenditure | 650 |
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Calculate GDPmp and NNPfc from the following data:
| Items | ₹ (in Crore) | |
| (i) | Wages & salaries | 170 |
| (ii) | Rent | 10 |
| (iii) | Interest | 20 |
| (iv) | Profits | 25 |
| (v) | Dividend | 12 |
| (vi) | Royalty | 5 |
| (vii) | Employer’s contribution to social security | 30 |
| (viii) | Net factor income from abroad | (-) 3 |
| (ix) | Consumption of fixed capital | 34 |
| (x) | Net indirect tax | 38 |
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Explain the law of variable proportions with the help of a diagram.
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Find the value of additional investment made by the government when MPC = 0.5 and the increase in income (ΔY) = ₹ 1000.
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