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Model Paper 1 questions

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With the increase in output, the difference between total cost and total variable cost:
  • A
    None of these
  • B
    Decreases
  • C
    Increases
  • Remains Constant

Answer: D.

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The demand curve is elastic when marginal revenue has a positive value, and inelastic when the marginal revenue has a negative value.
  • A
    False
  • B
    Can't say
  • 1
  • D
    May be

Answer: C.

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Assertion (A): In a situation of increase in income less of the inferior good is purchased.
Reason (R): The consumer prefers to shift on to superior substitutes because now he can afford them.
  • A
    Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
  • Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
  • C
    A is true but R is false.
  • D
    A is false but R is true

Answer: B.

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Giving reason, comment on the shape of the Production Possibilities Curve based on the following schedule.
Good X (units)01234
Good Y (units)20181480
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Q 114 Marks Question4 Marks
Given the following schedule, state at which level of output, will the firm be at equilibrium and why.
Quantity (in units)Price (in ₹)Total Cost (in ₹)
0105
11025
21035
31040
41050
51070
610100
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Q 136 Marks Question6 Marks
(i) A consumer buys 18 units of a good at a price of Rs 9 per unit. The price elasticity of demand for the good is (-)1. How many units the consumer will buy at a price of Rs 10 per unit. Calculate.
(ii) Price elasticity of demand of goods is (-) 4. When price of the goods falls, its demand rises by 24 percentage. Calculate percentage change in price
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Q 146 Marks Question6 Marks
Mr. Sohan Singh has a small scale unit producing chairs and other furniture. Read the following information and answer the given questions :
1. Wages of daily workers = Rs. 5,000
2. Monthly rent of the building = Rs. 5,000
3. Cost of raw material = Rs. 10,000
4. Insurance cost = Rs. 2,000 In the month of July he sold 20 chairs at Rs. 1,000 each.
i. What is his fixed cost?
ii. What is his variable cost?
iii. Is he producing at breakeven point?
iv. Should he closed down his unit or not?
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Q 16M.C.Q (1 Marks)1 Mark
_________ reflects on the price change experienced by families of people.
  • A
    weighted average price
  • B
    none
  • consumer price index
  • D
    whole sale price index

Answer: C.

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Q 18M.C.Q (1 Marks)1 Mark
Read the data - It is stated that there are 300 students in art faculty, 400 in commerce faculty and 300 in science faculty. This data represents which characteristics of statistics
  • A
    Affected by multiplicity of
  • Aggregate of facts causes
  • C
    Numerically expressed
  • D
    Affected by extreme values

Answer: B.

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Q 19M.C.Q (1 Marks)1 Mark
If the prices of all commodities in a place have decreased $35 \%$ over the base period prices, then the index number of prices of that place is now
  • A
    35
  • B
    85
  • C
    135
  • 65

Answer: D.

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Q 203 Marks Question3 Marks
Average daily wages of 50 workers of a factory was Rs.200. Each worker is given a raise of Rs.20. What is the new average daily wages? Which property of arithmetic mean does the above example point to?
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Q 234 Marks Question4 Marks
Mr. X is conducting a survey in his locality to understand proportion of rich and poor persons in his locality. Due to lack of time, he did not cover a part of his locality and took certain assumptions for the data. Do you think he did the right thing?
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Q 244 Marks Question4 Marks
Direction of export is shown in the following table. Prepare a pie diagram to show the percentage distribution of export.
CountryExport (in %)
USA25
Japan15
UK30
China20
Others10
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Q 254 Marks Question4 Marks
Draw the ‘less-than’ and ‘more-than’ ogive from the data given below
Weekly Wages (in Rs.)Number of Workers
0-2010
20-4020
40-6040
60-8020
80-10010
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Q 264 Marks Question4 Marks
Convert the following inclusive class interval into exclusive class interval.
Inclusive Class IntervalFrequency (f)
0-992
100-1994
200-2995
300-3996
400-4993
500-5995
Total25
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