Questions Ask question Search Order By: ActiveCategoryClear Filter 0 Votes 1 Ans If factor income received from abroad is equal to factor income paid abroad, then which of the following is not a valid statement? 2.66K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish December 7, 2023MCQs (National Income) 0 Votes 1 Ans Out of the following, which aggregate represents National Income? 2.36K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish December 7, 2023MCQs (National Income) 0 Votes 1 Ans Statement 1: GNP at MP includes goods and services produced by all units located within the domestic territory irrespective of fact whether produced by residents or non-residents. 2.60K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish December 7, 2023Statement Type 0 Votes 1 Ans Statement 1: Domestic Income considers all producers who are normal residents of the country. 2.84K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish December 7, 2023Statement Type 0 Votes 1 Ans Statement 1: Gross Domestic Product at Market Price is a territorial concept 2.65K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish December 7, 2023National Income and related aggregatesStatement Type 0 Votes 1 Ans Statement 1: NDP at FC is also known as Domestic Income 2.78K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish December 7, 2023Statement Type 0 Votes 1 Ans Assertion (A): National Income is a national concept. 2.93K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish December 7, 2023Assertion Reason 0 Votes 1 Ans Assertion (A): Domestic Income is equal to National Income in case of Closed Economy. 2.84K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish December 7, 2023National Income and related aggregates 0 Votes 1 Ans Assertion (A): Domestic Income is a territorial concept 3.00K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish December 7, 2023Assertion Reason 0 Votes 1 Ans Match the statements given under A with the correct options given under B 2.31K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish December 6, 2023National Income and related aggregates 0 Votes 1 Ans Match the statements given under A with the correct options given under B 2.25K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish December 6, 2023National Income and related aggregates 0 Votes 1 Ans Match the statements given under A with the correct options given under B 2.24K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish December 6, 2023National Income and related aggregates 0 Votes 1 Ans From the set of statements given in Column I and Column II, choose the correct pair of statements 2.64K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish December 6, 2023National Income and related aggregates 0 Votes 1 Ans Domestic product includes contribution of only resident producers within the domestic territory of the country 2.81K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish December 6, 2023National Income and related aggregates 0 Votes 1 Ans Domestic Income of a country can be more than its National Income 2.67K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish December 6, 2023National Income and related aggregates 0 Votes 1 Ans Statement 1: A person can be a citizen of one country and at the same time a resident of another country 3.52K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish December 6, 2023MCQs (National Income) 0 Votes 1 Ans Statement 1: Net factor income from abroad is positive when income earned from abroad is less than income paid to abroad 3.11K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish December 6, 2023MCQs (National Income) 0 Votes 1 Ans Statement 1: Intermediate goods are included in National income but not in Domestic Income 2.64K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish December 6, 2023MCQs (National Income) 0 Votes 1 Ans Statement 1: Factor income is a Bilateral Income 2.78K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish December 6, 2023Statement Type 0 Votes 1 Ans Statement 1: Normal residents include both, individuals and institutions 3.03K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish December 6, 2023MCQs (National Income) 0 Votes 1 Ans Statement 1: For the purpose of national income accounting, domestic territory just means the political frontiers of a country 3.03K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish December 6, 2023MCQs (National Income) 0 Votes 1 Ans Assertion (A): Depreciation is also termed as Consumption of Fixed Capital 3.09K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish December 6, 2023MCQs (National Income) 0 Votes 1 Ans Assertion (A): Subsidy is a Transfer Payment 4.09K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish December 6, 2023MCQs (National Income) 0 Votes 1 Ans Assertion (A): Transfer Income is not included in the National Income 3.41K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish December 6, 2023Assertion Reason 0 Votes 1 Ans Assertion (A): Intermediate goods have direct demand 2.65K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish December 6, 2023MCQs (National Income) « Previous 1 2 … 114 115 116 117 118 … 188 189 Next » Search questions Search Questions Sahaj and Nimish entered into partnership on 1st April, 2025 without a partnership deed. They introduced capital of 5,00,000 and 3,00,000 respectively 1 Answer | 0 Votes Taran and Deep are partners sharing the profits and losses in the ratio of 2 : 3 with capitals of ₹ 3,00,000 and ₹ 2,00,000 respectively 1 Answer | 0 Votes Puneet and Sahil are partners sharing profits and losses equally. They had opening credit balance in their Loan Accounts of ₹ 9,00,000 each 1 Answer | 0 Votes Raman and Pawan are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3 : 2. Raman being a non-working partner contributes ₹ 50,00,000 as capital 1 Answer | 0 Votes Raman and Pawan are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 2 : 3. They had opening credit balance in their Loan Accounts of ₹ 5,00,000 and ₹ 4,00,000 respectively 1 Answer | 0 Votes Bani, Rani, and Mani are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3 : 2 : 1. 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