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प्रश्न
Give reason or explain the following statement.
Demand for factors of production is derived demand.
उत्तर
When goods are demanded so that they can be used in the production of some other commodities, it is called indirect or derived demand. Factors of production have an indirect or derived demand, as they are used in the production of goods meant for final consumption. For example, labour is a factor of production. However, labour would be demanded according to the demand of the commodity in the production of which it would be used. For example demand for labour in furniture producing firm would depend on the demand for furniture. The greater the demand for furniture, the production of furniture would tend to rise, thereby, the demand for labour used in the production of furniture would also increases.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Demand for necessaries is................
(elastic / inelastic / infinitely elastic / unitary elastic)
Group 'A' | Group 'B' | ||
a. | Pen and ink | 1 | Quantity-price |
b. | Revenue | 2 | Accident |
c. | Insurable risk | 3 | Transfer income |
d. | Unemployment allowance | 4 | Short period |
e. | Reverse repo rate | 5 | Long period |
6 | Change in demand | ||
7 | Joint demand | ||
8 | Quantity * price |
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When does ‘decrease’ in demand take place?
Compare inelastic demand with perfectly inelastic demand.
The demand of a commodity, when measured through the expenditure approach, is inelastic. A fall in its price will result in : (choose the correct alternative)
(a) No change in expenditure on it.
(b) Increase in expenditure on it.
(c) Decrease in expenditure on it.
(d) Anyone of the above.
Demand for a good is termed inelastic through the expenditure approach when if (choose the correct alternative)
a) Price of good falls, expenditure on it rises
b) Price of the good falls, expenditure in it falls
c) Price of the good falls, expenditure on it remains unchanged
d) Price of the good rises, expenditure in it falls
State the factors leading to fall in demand by an individual consumer
Give one reason for shift in demand curve.
Define or explain the following concept :
Effective demand .
State whether the following statement is True or False :
Demand for necessary goods is inelastic.
Fill in the blank with proper alternatives given in the bracket:
Indirect demand is also known as _______ demand.
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Salt has elastic demand.
(b) less elastic demand
(c) zero elastic demand
(d) unitary elastic demand
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Write Explanatory answer.
State and explain the law of demand with its exception.
Fill in the blank with appropriate alternatives given in the bracket:
The law of demand states ________ relation between demand and price.
fill in the blank with appropriate alternatives given in the bracket:
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What are the main determinants of aggregate demand?
Fill in the blank with appropriate alternatives given below
When price of commodity rises, the demand for it ______________.
Fill in the blank with appropriate alternatives given below:
Indirect demand is also known as _____________ demand.
State whether the following statement is TRUE and FALSE
Demand curve slopes upward from left to right.
State whether the following statement is TRUE and FALSE
Desire means demand.
State whether the following statement is TRUE and FALSE
Law of demand is explained by Prof. Robbins.
Define or explain the following concept:
Derived demand
Define or explain the following concept:
Direct demand
Distinguish between Desire and Demand.
Answer the following question.
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Distinguish between substitute goods and complementary goods, with examples.
If the income of a consumer increases, discuss briefly its likely impact on the demand for a inferior good, Good X.
If the price of good X rises and it leads to an increase in demand for good Y, both are ______ goods.
There is a sudden change in climatic conditions resulting in hot weather. Assuming no change in the price of the cold drinks, it will lead to ______
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From the set of statements given in Column A and Column B, choose the correct pair of statement:
Column A | Column B |
1. Reduction of pollution | (a) Microeconomics |
2. Problems due to unemployment | (b) Microeconomics |
3. Shift in the demand curve | (c) Microeconomics |
4. Government expenditure on building of roads | (d) Microeconomics |
Are the concepts of demand for domestic goods and domestic demand for goods the same?
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Column I | Column II |
(1) Utility | (a) Bread and butter |
(2) Normal Goods | (b) Rise in price |
(3) Contraction in demand | (c) Capacity of a commodity to satisfy human wants. |
(4) Complementary goods | (d) Positively related |
What will be the effect on equilibrium price and equilibrium quantity when income increases in case of normal goods?
Identify the two cost curves which start from the same point on the Y-axis.
Which of the following statements is correct with respect to the correction of Excess Demand?
Which of the following statements is true?
Which of the following statements is true?
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Assertion: The income of the consumers remains unchanged
Reason: Commodity should be a normal good.
Select the correct alternative from the following.
Read the following news report and answer the Q.97-Q.100 on the basis of the same:
The quantity of a commodity that a consumer is willing to buy and is able to afford, given the prices of goods and the consumer's tastes and preferences is called demand for the commodity. Whenever one or more of these variables change, the quantity of the good Chosen by the consumer is likely to change as well. The relation between the consumer's optimal choice of the quantity of a good and its price is very important and this relation is called the demand function. Thus, the consumer's demand function for a good gives the amount of the good that the consumer chooses at different levels of its price when the other things remain.
In which of the following cases there will be leftward shift in demand?
Which of the following statement is true?
The demand curve of a firm under monopoly is ______
Which of the following is the reason behind the downward slope of demand option?
Which of the following statements is true?
Read the case study and answer the questions 97 to 100:
The Coca-Cola Company is an American multinational beverage company, with its headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia. The first company that conducted its operation in the soft drink industry was Coca-Cola. It is the world's largest non-alcoholic beverage company serving more than 1.8 billion consumers daily in more than 200 countries. It has a portfolio of more than 3,500 (more than 800 no or low-calorie) products. However, the company is best known for its flagship product Coca-Cola which was originally intended to be a patented medicine invented in 1886 by pharmacist John Smith Pemberton in Columbus, Georgia. The Coca-Cola products can be termed as normal goods and in August 2019 Coca-Cola introduced a new product into the market, that is, zero sugar where the demand has increased for the product in the market.
According to the council of the Australian Food Technology Association and Institute of Food Science and Technology, the Australian nonalcoholic beverages industry has been growing steadily, with a 2.3 percent increase in overall production in the year 2000 which amounts to 2.25 billion liters. However, in the re~ent years, sales of customary carbonated soft drinks have dropped as more and more customers become health conscious and move away from high-calorie sugary drinks. Soft Carbonated drinks. and other alcohol-free beverage manufacturers have also sensed the effects of intensifying competition from private-label soft drink makers. Nevertheless, sales of greater value energy and sports drinks have driven profit generation in the industry.
The demand. for coca-cola has ______
Read the case study and answer the questions 97 to 100:
The Coca-Cola Company is an American multinational beverage company, with its headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia. The first company that conducted its operation in the soft drink industry was Coca-Cola. It is the world's largest non-alcoholic beverage company serving more than 1.8 billion consumers daily in more than 200 countries. It has a portfolio of more than 3,500 (more than 800 no or low-calorie) products. However, the company is best known for its flagship product Coca-Cola which was originally intended to be a patented medicine invented in 1886 by pharmacist John Smith Pemberton in Columbus, Georgia. The Coca-Cola products can be termed as normal goods and in August 2019 Coca-Cola introduced a new product into the market, that is, zero sugar where the demand has increased for the product in the market.
According to the council of the Australian Food Technology Association and Institute of Food Science and Technology, the Australian nonalcoholic beverages industry has been growing steadily, with a 2.3 percent increase in overall production in the year 2000 which amounts to 2.25 billion liters. However, in the re~ent years, sales of customary carbonated soft drinks have dropped as more and more customers become health conscious and move away from high-calorie sugary drinks. Soft Carbonated drinks. and other alcohol-free beverage manufacturers have also sensed the effects of intensifying competition from private-label soft drink makers. Nevertheless, sales of greater value energy and sports drinks have driven profit generation in the industry.
______ is the want to buy a product backed by purchasing power.
In an open economy, Aggregate Demand is estimated as:
Identify the correctly matched pair of the items in Column A to that of Column B.
Column A | Column B | ||
(1) | Increase in demand for goods | (a) | Leftward shift in the demand curve |
(2) | Decrease in demand | (b) | Perfectly Elastic Demand |
(3) | Ed = ∞ | (c) | Increases in the income of the consumer |
(4) | Downward Sloping | (d) | Income elasticity of Demand |
Assertion (A): Demand deposits are not legal tenders.
Reason (R): They are with the bank, so only can be used as a legal tender when cheques are issued for the transfer.