Deck 10: Economic Concepts and Theories
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Deck 10: Economic Concepts and Theories
1
Which of the following is an example of economic overhead?
A)Schools
B)Roads and Railwlays
C)Sanitary facilities
D)Hospitals
A)Schools
B)Roads and Railwlays
C)Sanitary facilities
D)Hospitals
Roads and Railwlays
2
Three methods of computing the national income are:
A)Savings, investment and income methods
B)Outlay, depreciation and production methods,
C)Production, outlay and income methods,
D)Revenue, consumption and production methods
A)Savings, investment and income methods
B)Outlay, depreciation and production methods,
C)Production, outlay and income methods,
D)Revenue, consumption and production methods
Production, outlay and income methods,
3
The difference between GNP at Factor Cost and NNP at Factor Cost is:
A)Imports
B)Depreciation
C)Taxes on Agriculture
D)Net income from abroad
A)Imports
B)Depreciation
C)Taxes on Agriculture
D)Net income from abroad
Net income from abroad
4
An equilibrium which holds a particular position over-time is:
A)General Equilibrium
B)Unstable equilibrium
C)Stable equilibrium
D)Partial equilibrium
A)General Equilibrium
B)Unstable equilibrium
C)Stable equilibrium
D)Partial equilibrium
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5
National income is a:
A)Cross section analysis
B)Flow concept
C)Stock concept
D)None
A)Cross section analysis
B)Flow concept
C)Stock concept
D)None
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6
The services of a house wife are:
A)Not part of Production
B)A part of production
C)A part of consumption
D)Not a part of consumption
A)Not part of Production
B)A part of production
C)A part of consumption
D)Not a part of consumption
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7
Inflation can not be caused by:
A)Cost push factor
B)Excessive money supply
C)Excessive production
D)Demand pull factors
A)Cost push factor
B)Excessive money supply
C)Excessive production
D)Demand pull factors
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8
By representing amounts of proceeds by all entrepreneurs along the Y axis and volumes of employment along the X-axis, we can draw--------curves.
A)Employment
B)Consumption and Savings
C)Revenue and employment
D)Aggregate supply and demand
A)Employment
B)Consumption and Savings
C)Revenue and employment
D)Aggregate supply and demand
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9
"Effective demand is different from aggregate demand". This statement is:
A)True
B)False
C)Baseless
D)None of these
A)True
B)False
C)Baseless
D)None of these
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10
If MPC = 4/5, then value of the multiplier is:
A)20
B)5
C)0.80
D)1.25
A)20
B)5
C)0.80
D)1.25
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11
In the Cambridge equation of M =KPR, the value of "K" is:
A)"V" in the Fisher's Equation
B)1/V
C)M/V
D)None of these
A)"V" in the Fisher's Equation
B)1/V
C)M/V
D)None of these
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12
Who had a different macro theory than the rest?
A)Adam Smith
B)David Ricardo
C)Malthus
D)J.B.Say
A)Adam Smith
B)David Ricardo
C)Malthus
D)J.B.Say
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13
"Mr. Keynes and the Classics" is the title of the famous paper by :
A)Hansen
B)Hicks
C)Harrod
D)Haberler
A)Hansen
B)Hicks
C)Harrod
D)Haberler
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14
The quantity theory of money is primarily a theory of demand for money is stated by:
A)Marshall
B)Fisher
C)Keynes
D)Friedman
A)Marshall
B)Fisher
C)Keynes
D)Friedman
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15
Which one of the following is not correct:
A)MPC declines as income increases
B)MPC is positive but less than one
C)MPS is always positive
D)MPS declines as income increases
A)MPC declines as income increases
B)MPC is positive but less than one
C)MPS is always positive
D)MPS declines as income increases
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16
Marginal propensity to consume means:
A)Inclination to conspicuous consumption
B)Low income group spending more
C)Rate of income spend on consumption
D)The rate of extra income that will be spent on consumption
A)Inclination to conspicuous consumption
B)Low income group spending more
C)Rate of income spend on consumption
D)The rate of extra income that will be spent on consumption
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17
Human capital formation refers to:
A)The process of increasing the number of people
B)The process of physical growth of capital
C)The process of increasing knowledge, skills and capacities of all people
D)The process of providing more facilities to the people
A)The process of increasing the number of people
B)The process of physical growth of capital
C)The process of increasing knowledge, skills and capacities of all people
D)The process of providing more facilities to the people
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18
According to Keynesian analysis, consumption is a function of:
A)Permanent income
B)Current income
C)Estimated lifetime income
D)Previous income.
A)Permanent income
B)Current income
C)Estimated lifetime income
D)Previous income.
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19
If in an economy, out of every additional Rs.100 of national income, Rs.20 is taxed, Rs.20 is saved, and Rs.10 is spent on imports, then the value of multiplier is:
A)2
B)2.5
C)3.3
D)5
A)2
B)2.5
C)3.3
D)5
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20
Which of the following equation is wrong?
A)National Income = Effective demand
B)National Income = GNP
C)National Income = C + I
D)National Income = C + S
A)National Income = Effective demand
B)National Income = GNP
C)National Income = C + I
D)National Income = C + S
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21
The essential condition to act as money is:
A)It is homogeneous
B)It is legal tender
C)It is backed by gold
D)It is generally acceptable
A)It is homogeneous
B)It is legal tender
C)It is backed by gold
D)It is generally acceptable
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22
Which of the following is not a component of Income method to GNP?
A)Wages and salaries
B)Interest
C)Depreciation
D)Net foreign investment
A)Wages and salaries
B)Interest
C)Depreciation
D)Net foreign investment
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