Advertisements
Advertisements
प्रश्न
Write short notes Types of capital.
उत्तर
Capital can be classified into the following categories:
On the basis of ownership:
- Private capital - It is owned by private individuals or institutes.
- Public capital - It is owned by the government or a society.
On the basis of mobility:
- Sunk capital - It is the capital which is used only for a specific purpose.
- Floating capital - It is the capital which is used for a variety of purposes.
On the basis of nature:
- Real capital - It is the capital which is used in the production of other goods.
- Money capital - It is the capital which is in the form of money used to purchase real capital.
On the basis of durability:
- Fixed capital - It refers to the capital which is used in the process of production repeatedly.
- Working capital - It refers to the capital which is used in the process of production only once.
APPEARS IN
संबंधित प्रश्न
Capital depreciates. Explain
Distinguish between fixed capital and floating capital.
What is meant by capital formation
Define capital.
Differentiate the following with examples:
Real capital and debt capital
Differentiate the following with examples:
Money capital and sunk capital
Fill in the blank with proper alternatives given in the bracket:
Produced means of production is known as ______________ .
Distinguish between Any FOUR of the following :
Fixed capital and Fluctuating capital.
Answer in brief.
State the features of Capital.
Answer the following question.
What are the features of capital?
Distinguish between the following:
Fixed capital and variable capital
Write short note on the following:
Types of capital
Define or explain the following concept:
Capital
Distinguish between Fixed capital and Circulating capital quoting suitable examples.
______ is the man made physical goods used to produce other goods and services.
What is capital?
Capital means ______.
What is the meaning of capital formation?
Explain any three significances of capital formation in an economy.
State whether the following statement is true or false. Give reason for your answer.
The capital like printing machines, tools when used in process of production are subject to depreciation.
______ are examples of physical capital.
______ is a durable producer's good.
______ is a process of adding to the stock of human capital.
______ is one of the three stages of capital formation.
Capital earns ______ as a factor income.
Capital as a factor of production is ______ in nature.
______ is subject to depreciation.
Capital is a ______ means of production.
Creation of savings is the ______ stage of formation.
If ______ is used again and again, its value depreciates gradually.
Mention two functions of capital.
Distinguish between sunk and floating capital. Give an example of each.
Identify the form of capital given below. Give a reason for your answer.
Steel
Identify the form of capital given below. Give a reason for your answer.
Government Bonds
Which form of capital, money capital or real capital, has a greater impact on national output?
All capital is wealth but all wealth is not capital. Explain why all wealth is not capital.
Distinguish between stocks of capital goods and capital formation using a suitable example.
Explain two ways in which labour is different from capital.
State one important function of capital.
Define human capital.
Distinguish between fixed capital and working capital.
Give an example of floating capital.
Which of the two is more important in economic growth (higher impact on national income) real capital and money capital?
Classify the following capital goods:
Machines
Classify the following capital goods:
Oil mill
Classify the following capital goods:
Bridge
Read the given statements carefully and select the correct option that follow:
- Land is an active factor of production
- Capital is produced means of production
Which of these factors of production is called produced means of production?