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प्रश्न
Give reason or explain the following statement.
Demand curve slopes downward from left to right.
उत्तर
Demand curve is the graphical representation of the relationship between the demand for a good and its price, for a given income, price of related goods, tastes and preferences. This curve slopes downwards from left to right because of the negative relationship between price of the commodity and its demand.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Demand for necessaries is................
(elastic / inelastic / infinitely elastic / unitary elastic)
Demand for perishable goods is inelastic.
Demand curve and Supply curve.
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.
Explain the problem of what to produce.
When the income of the consumer falls the impact on a price-demand curve of an inferior good is: (choose the correct alternative)
a. Shifts to the right.
b. Shifts of the left.
c. There is upward movement along the curve.
d. There is downward movement along the curve
When is demand called perfectly inelastic?
Demand for electricity is elastic.
Give one reason for shift in demand curve.
Define or explain the following concept :
Effective demand .
Fill in the blank with proper alternatives given in the bracket:
Indirect demand is also known as _______ demand.
State whether the following statement is true or false.
Perfectly inelastic demand curve is parallel to ‘X’ axis.
Fill in the blank using proper alternatives given in the bracket:
Demand for salt is ...............
Write whether the following statement is True or False:
Demand curve has a positive slope.
Define or explain the concept of Demand schedule.
Distinguish between :
Individual demand schedule and Market demand schedule.
Write answers in ‘one’ or ‘two’ paras each.
What are the main determinants of aggregate demand?
Fill in the blank with appropriate alternatives given below:
When less is purchased at the constant price, it is called _______ in demand.
Fill in the blank with appropriate alternatives given below:
When the price of petrol goes up, demand of cars will ___________.
State whether the following statement is TRUE and FALSE
Desire means demand.
State whether the following statement is TRUE and FALSE
When demand increases, the demand curve shifts to the left.
State whether the following statement is TRUE and FALSE
Law of demand is explained by Prof. Robbins.
State whether the following statement is TRUE and FALSE
Individual demand is a demand by single buyer.
Distinguish between Desire and Demand.
State whether the following statement is true or false. Give reasons for your answer :
X and Y are complementary goods. A fall in the price of Y will result in a rise in the price of X.
If the price of good X rises and it leads to an increase in demand for good Y, both are ______ goods.
Which of the following points relates to the transaction demand for money?
Increase in price of substitute goods leads to ______
If the increase in demand is greater than the increase in supply, then equilibrium price will ______
Identify the correct pair of items from the following Columns I and II:
Column I | Column II |
(1) Budget Line | (a) Normal goods |
(2) Bajra | (b) Inferior goods |
(3) Consumer equilibrium | (c) Luxurious goods |
(4) Elastic Demand | (d) M = Px*x + py*y |
Which of the following statements is true?
Which of the following can cause an increase in demand:
Which of the following have elastic demand?
Identify the two cost curves which start from the same point on the Y-axis.
Aggregate demand can be decreased by:
Which of the following statements is correct with respect to the correction of Excess Demand?
Which of the following is correct?
Which of the following statements is true?
Identify the market form which has indeterminate demand curve:
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 unchanged.
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.
The price elasticity of demand for a good depends on ______ and ______ of the good.
Which of the following statement is true?
When the price of the commodity has changed the demand for the commodity changes in ______
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.
What has happened to the demand of zero sugar carbonated drinks?
In an open economy, Aggregate Demand is estimated as:
Which of the following statements is true?
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.
Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow.
In India, Fixed deposits have long been a favourite investment choice of people, especially senior citizens, as it promise steady returns. It attracts those who are seeking a stable income. But it’s an illusion in the period of inflation. Inflation is the rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services rises, subsequently eroding the purchasing power of money. In simple terms, what money could buy today might not a few years down the line. Fixed deposits are financial instruments offered by banks where you deposit a lump sum amount for a fixed period at a predetermined rate of interest. Consider an investment of Rs 1 crore in a fixed deposit at a 6% annual interest rate and the annual rate of inflation is 5%. By the 10th year your pre inflation return is 1.79 crore, but post inflation it’s just 1.10 crore. The nominal value of investment in fixed deposits may appear to grow, inflation significantly diminishes their real value and purchasing power over time. |
- What is the theme of the extract? (2)
- Differentiate between Demand pull and Cost push inflation. (2)
- What are the demand deposits and time deposits? (2)
- Since 1998 RBI has been using new measures of money supply, M0, M1, M2 and M3. Which one of these measures incorporates fixed deposit as one of its components? Mention the other components of that measure. (2)