Consider the following statements:
1. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at factor cost is gross domestic product at market prices, less net product taxes.
2. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at factor cost measures final value of output produced by the firms within the domestic boundaries of a country in a year.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
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With reference to market economy, consider the following statements:
1. All economic activities are organised through the market.
2. In a market system, all goods or services come with a price.
3. Information about how much and what to produce is provided by the government.
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Consider the following statements about the ‘Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR)’:
1. It is the percentage of deposits which every bank must keep as cash reserves with the central bank.
2. Banks cannot lend the CRR money to corporates or individual borrowers but they can use that money for investment purposes.
3. Banks earn interest on the CRR money kept with the central bank.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
In context of economic theory, a perfectly competitive market will have which of the following defining features?
1. The market consists of a large number of buyers and sellers.
2. Each firm can produce and sell all types of products.
3. Entry into the market as well as exit from the market are free for firms.
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With reference to a normal Union Budget, consider the following types of deficits:
1. Fiscal Deficit.
2. Revenue Deficit.
3. Effective Revenue Deficit.
4. Primary Deficit.
Arrange the types of deficits mentioned above in decreasing order and select the correct answer using codes given below:
Consider the following statements:
1. In microeconomics, we study the behaviour of individual economic agents in the markets for different goods and services.
2. In macroeconomics, focus is on the overall performance of the economy.
Which of the statement(s) given above is/are NOT correct?
Consider the following statements:
1. RBI carries out the Open Market Operations (OMOs) through commercial banks and also directly with the public.
2. If central bank signals that it will move to a ‘neutral’ liquidity stance from a ‘deficit’ stance, it means more liquidity is likely develop in the system in future.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Which among the following are the effects of Globalisation?
1. Increase in employment opportunities.
2. Upliftment of standards of living.
3. Reduction in economic disparities.
4. Rising income of the masses.
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Which of the following conditions can increase the acceptability of a national currency to be used as an international medium of exchange?
1. The amount of goods that can be bought with a certain amount of that currency does not change frequently.
2. The national currency is freely convertible at a fixed price into another asset like gold.
3. The issuing authority has full control over the value of that asset into which the currency can be converted.
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Consider the following statements with reference to ‘Balance of Trade (BOT)’:
1. Difference between value of exports and value of imports of goods of a country in a given period of time.
2. Difference between the value of exports and value of imports of services of a country in a given period of time.
3. Difference between the value of exports and value of imports of services and assets of a country in a given period of time.
4. Difference between the value of capital account and the value of current account of a country in a given period of time.
Which of the statements given above correctly defines the term ‘Balance of Trade (BOT)’?
In context of the difference between ‘devaluation and depreciation’, consider the following statements:
1. Devaluation is the deliberate downward adjustment of a country's currency value, whereas depreciation is a fall in the value of a currency.
2. Devaluation is more relevant in a fixed or semi-fixed exchange rate, whereas depreciation is more relevant in a floating exchange rate.
3. Devaluation makes imports more expensive, and exports more competitive, whereas depreciation makes imports cheaper, and exports less competitive.
Which of the statements given above are correct?