(Economics) CBSE Class 12th Economics Exam Paper, 2004 (Delhi: Set - 2)
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Paper : CBSE Class 12th Economics Exam Paper, 2004 (Delhi: Set - 2)
SECTION - A
Q. 1. Answer the following questions: 1X4
(i) Under which market form, a firm is a price-taker?
(ii) Define marginal cost.
(iii) What causes an upward movement along a supply curve of a commodity?
(iv) Why does the problem of choice arise?
Q. 4. The price elasticity of supply of a commodity is 2.5. At a price of Rs. 5 per unit, its quantity supplied is 300 units. Calculate its quantity supplied at a price of Rs. 4 per unit. 3
Q. 6. What is meant by ‘change in supply’? State three factors that can cause a ‘change in supply’. 4
Q. 8. From the following table, calculate average variable cost of each given level of output: 4
Output (units)
|
1
|
2
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3
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4
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Marginal cost (Rs.)
|
80
|
70
|
72
|
78
|
SECTION - B
Q. 13. Answer the following questions: 1X4
(i) The balance of trade shows a deficit of Rs. 5,000 crores and the
value of imports are Rs. 9,000 crores. What is the value of exports?
(ii) Is the study of cotton textile industry a macro-economic study or a
micro-economic study?
(iii) Define a tax.
(iv) Give two examples of macro studies.
Q. 14. Calculate Gross National Disposable Income from the following data: 3
Rs. (Crores) | |
(i) Net national product at factor
cost (ii) Net factor income from abroad (iii) Consumption of fixed capital (iv) Net indirect taxes (v) Net current transfers from rest of the world |
3,000 |
Q. 16. In an economy, investment expenditure is increased by Rs. 400 crores and marginal propensity to consume is 0.8. Calculate the total increase in income and savings. 3
Q. 17. Distinguish between average propensity to save and marginal propensity to save. The value of which of these two can be negative and when? 3
Q. 22. From the following data calculate Gross National Product Market Price by (i) income method and (ii) expenditure method. 3, 3
Rs. (Crores) | |
(i) Compensation of
employees (ii) Profits (iii) Mixed income of self employed (iv) Rent (v) Interest (vi) Private final consumption expenditure (vii) Net domestic capital formation (viii) Consumption of fixed capital (ix) Net exports (x) Government final consumption expenditure (xi) Net indirect taxes (xii) Net factor income from abroad |
400 |