Economics Questions (MCQs) for Competitive Examinations
Economics Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for General Studies and GK preparation of SSC, NDA, CDS, UPSC, UPPSC and State PSC Examinations.
1. Which among the following is considered to be the main determinant of the level of activity is in national income terms?
[A] The level of taxation
[B] Realized investment
[C] Planned saving
[D] Factor mobility
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Correct Answer: B [Realized investment]
Notes:
Realized Investment means an Investment resulting in a sale, transfer or restructuring of a good or service. It is considered to be the main determinant of the level of activity in national income.
2. Which among the following is the branch of economics that deals with the performance, structure, and behavior of the economy of the entire community, either a nation, a region, or the entire world?
[A] Heterodox approaches
[B] Micro Economics
[C] Macro Economics
[D] All of the above
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Correct Answer: C [Macro Economics]
Notes:
Macroeconomics is a branch of economics, which deals with how an economy functions on a large scale. It deals with the structure, and behavior of the economy of either a region, country or the whole world.
3. Which among the following bodies estimates the national income of India?
[A] Office of the Economic Advisor
[B] Ministry of Statistics
[C] Central Statistical Office
[D] Ministry of Finance
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Correct Answer: C [Central Statistical Office]
Notes:
The Central Statistics Office (CSO) is a governmental agency in India under the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation. It is responsible for estimating National Income, Index of Industrial Production and Consumer Price Indices.
4. Which among the following imposes a greater burden (relative to resources) on the poor than on the rich ?
[A] Progressive tax
[B] Regressive Tax
[C] Lump Sum tax
[D] Proportional tax
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Correct Answer: B [Regressive Tax]
Notes:
A regressive tax is the one in which tax rate decreases as the amount subject to taxation increases; and the tax rate progresses from high to low. The lowest amount is subject to higher taxation and this leads to individuals with low income bear the highest burden of regressive taxes. Such tax does not take into account the ability to pay.
5. Which among the following phrases generally denotes National Income?
[A] Gross National Product at Market Prices
[B] Net National Product at Market Prices
[C] Gross National Product at Factor Cost
[D] Net National Product at Factor Cost
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Correct Answer: D [Net National Product at Factor Cost]
Notes:
Net National Product at Factor Cost generally denotes National Income.
6. In context with the macroeconomics , Philips Curve is a relationship between the rates of ___?
[A] Unemployment & Exim trade
[B] Unemployment and Inflation
[C] Unemployment and Demand
[D] Unemployment and Poverty
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Correct Answer: B [Unemployment and Inflation]
Notes:
Phillips curve developed by A. W. Phillips says that the inflation and unemployment have a stable and inverse relationship; which means that higher inflation is associated with lower unemployment and vice versa. However, later it was proved that this curve is applicable only in the short-run, and in long-run, inflationary policies would not decrease unemployment.
7. Which among the following is used for a situation of “Too much money chasing too few goods?
[A] Demand Pull Inflation
[B] Cost pull inflation
[C] Stagflation
[D] Hyperinflation
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Correct Answer: A [Demand Pull Inflation]
Notes:
Demand-pull inflation refers to the inflation from rapid growth in aggregate demand and when excess demand causes ‘too much money chasing too few goods.’ This generally happens when an economy is growing at a faster rate.
8. Which among the following does not come under Land Resources:
[A] Fertility of Land
[B] Location of Land
[C] Composition of Land
[D] all of the above are land resources
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Correct Answer: D [all of the above are land resources]
Notes:
Fertility of Land, Location of Land as well as Composition of Land come under Land Resources.
9. A monopolist will be able to maximize his profits when _________?
[A] His output is maximum
[B] He charges a Higher price
[C] His average cost is minimum
[D] His marginal cost is equal to the marginal revenue
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Correct Answer: D [His marginal cost is equal to the marginal revenue]
Notes:
A monopolist can maximize profits when the marginal cost is equivalent to the marginal revenue. This strategy is implemented because the greatest profit occurs at the output level where the difference between total revenue and total cost is the greatest. This ensures economic efficiency and profit gains for the monopolist.
10. In economy, which among the following can be measured by calculating concentration ratios?
[A] Devlopment
[B] Inflation
[C] Competition
[D] Social Security
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Correct Answer: C [Competition]
Notes:
Competition is generally measured by calculating concentration ratios. Concentration ratios indicate whether an industry consists of a few large firms or many small firms. Two of the most commonly used metrics are the Herfindahl Hirschman Index (HHI) and the N-firm concentration ratio.