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If the salary of a person in the base year is Rs 4,000 per annum and the current year salary is Rs 6,000, by how much should his salary be raised to maintain the same standard of living if the CPI is 400?

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The consumer price index for June 2005 was 125. The food index was 120 and that of other items 135. What is the percentage of the total weight given to food?

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An enquiry into the budgets of the middle-class families in a certain city gave the following information:

Expenses on items

Food 35%

Fuel 10%

Clothing 20%

Rent 15%

Misc. 20%

Price (in Rs) in 2004

1500

250

750

300

400

Price (in Rs) in 1995

1400

200 

500

200

250

What is the cost of living index of during the year 2004 as compared with 1995? 

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Given the following data-

Year CPI of industrial workers (1982 = 100) CPI of agricultural labourers (1986-87 = 100) WPI (1993-94 = 100)
1995-96 313 234 121.6
1996-97 342 256 127.2
1997-98 366 264 132.8
1998-99 414 293 140.7
1999-00 428 306 145.3
2000-01 444 306 155.7
2001-02 463 309 161.3
2002-03 482 319 166.8
2003-04 500 331 175.9
Are they comparable?
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Given the following data-

Year CPI of industrial workers (1982 = 100) CPI of agricultural labourers (1986-87 = 100) WPI (1993-94 = 100)
1995-96 313 234 121.6
1996-97 342 256 127.2
1997-98 366 264 132.8
1998-99 414 293 140.7
1999-00 428 306 145.3
2000-01 444 306 155.7
2001-02 463 309 161.3
2002-03 482 319 166.8
2003-04 500 331 175.9
 
Comment on the relative values of the index numbers.
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Read the following table carefully and give your comments.

INDEX OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION BASE 1993-94

Industry Weight in % 1996-97 2003-2004
General index 100 130.8 189.0
Mining and quarrying 10.73 118.2 146.9
Manufacturing 79.58 133.6 196.6
Electricity 10.69 122.0 172.6
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Record the daily expenditure, quantities bought and prices paid per unit of the daily purchases of your family for two weeks. How has the price change affected your family?

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In most of the weighted index numbers, the weight pertains to ______.

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The impact of change in the price of a commodity with little weight in the index will be ______ 

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What is the difference between a price index and a quantity index?

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The monthly expenditure (Rs.) of a family on some important items and the Goods and Services Tax (GST) rates applicable to these items is as follows:

Item Monthly Expense (Rs) GST Rate %
Cereals 1500 0
Eggs 250 0
Fish, Meat 250 0
Medicines 50 5
Biogas 50 5
Transport 100 5
Butter 50 12
Babool 10 12
Tomato Ketchup 40 12
Biscuits 75 18
Cakes, Pastries 25 18
Branded Garments 100 18
Vacuum Cleaner, Car 1000 28

Calculate the average tax rate as far as this family is concerned.

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What are the desirable properties of the base period?

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