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Class 12 Economics (Introductory Macroeconomics) Chapter 2 National Income Accounting

This quiz on Chapter 2, National Income Accounting, from Class 12 Economics (Introductory Macroeconomics) is designed to test your knowledge of the measurement and concepts of national income. The quiz covers topics such as the definition and components of national income, methods of calculating national income (product, income, and expenditure methods), key aggregates like GDP, GNP, NDP, and NNP, and concepts like real and nominal GDP. It also includes questions on circular flow of income and challenges in national income estimation. Through multiple-choice questions, numerical problems, and conceptual queries, this quiz will help you analyze and apply the principles of national income accounting. Detailed explanations for incorrect answers will enhance your understanding, and a certificate of achievement will be awarded upon successful completion. Perfect for revision and self-assessment, this quiz will solidify your understanding of this foundational macroeconomic concept.

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Category: Visual representation of the circular flow

1. Which of the following is considered a factor payment in the circular flow model?

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Category: Income Method

2. Which of the following is NOT included in calculating GDP using the Income Method?

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Category: The Product or Value Added Method

3. How do intermediate goods affect the calculation of value added in the production method?

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Category: Definition of National Income Accounting.

4. If households decide to save more of their disposable income, what immediate impact does this have on the circular flow of income, considering leakages and injections?

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Category: Flow Variables (Income, Output).

5. Explain why an increase in nominal GDP does not necessarily indicate increased welfare in the context of environmental degradation. What could be the potential implications for the circular flow model?

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Category: Flows are defined over a period of time

6. Which of the following is an example of a flow?

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Category: NNP (Net National Product).

7. What does NNP stand for in macroeconomic terms?

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Category: Incomes as Payments for Factors of Production.

8. According to the income method, which of the following is included in calculating GDP?

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Category: GDP (Gross Domestic Product).

9. Which one of the following is not a component of GDP?

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Category: Final Goods and Intermediate Goods.

10. A company began with an inventory worth \$500, produced an additional \$1500 worth of goods during the year, and sold \$1300 worth of goods. What is the change in their inventory?

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Category: CIRCULAR FLOW OF INCOME AND METHODS OF CALCULATING NATIONAL INCOME

11. In the circular flow of income, which element can act as a leakage that affects income?

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Category: NOMINAL AND REAL GDP

12. (A) The GDP deflator provides a comprehensive measure of inflation in the economy over a period by including all goods and services produced domestically.
(R) Unlike the Consumer Price Index (CPI), which focuses only on consumption goods, the GDP deflator captures price changes across both consumer and investment goods as well as government services.

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Category: Adam Smith’s contribution to economics.

13. Discussing Adam Smith’s perspective, what is a key limitation when using simplified macroeconomic models to analyze income distribution among different population groups?

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Category: SOME MACROECONOMIC IDENTITIES

14. Which component is included in GDP calculation under the expenditure method?

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Category: Stocks and Flows

15. A company starts the year with machinery valued at \$500,000 and plans a gross investment of \$200,000 for new equipment. By the end of the year, depreciation on existing machinery amounts to \$50,000. What is the value of net investment and the end-of-year capital stock?

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Category: Circular Interaction between Households and Firms.

16. In a simple economy, what does the circular flow of income illustrate?

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Category: Goods and Services by Enterprises.

17. What is the primary difference between GDP at market prices and GDP at factor cost?

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Category: SOME BASIC CONCEPTS OF MACROECONOMICS

18. If the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rises from 150 to 162 within a year, what would be the annual inflation rate? Additionally, discuss one limitation of using CPI as an economic indicator.

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Category: Important Formulae

19. Which formula correctly represents the calculation of Gross Value Added (GVA)?

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Category: Methods of Calculating National Income

20. What does the abbreviation GNP stand for in national income accounting?

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Category: GNP (Gross National Product).

21. If GDP is \$400 billion and net factor income from abroad is \$30 billion, what is the GNP?

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Category: Economic Wealth vs Natural Resources.

22. What will be the effect on Gross National Product (GNP) if there is an increase in net factor income from abroad while GDP remains constant?

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Category: Example: Wheat and Bread Production.

23. What is the primary purpose of calculating gross value added in national income accounting?

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Category: Importance of Production Process.

24. If a company produces goods worth \$250,000 using intermediate goods valued at \$90,000, what is the value added by the company?

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Category: Circular Flow of Income

25. In a simplified economy model used in the circular flow of income, which of the following is assumed to be absent?

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Category: Product or Value Added Method

26. In an economy, if farmers produce Rs 300 worth of vegetables and grocers sell Rs 450 worth of groceries using Rs 100 worth of vegetables, what is the total value added by both sectors?

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Category: Stock Variables

27. If a company’s Gross Investment for the year is \$60,000 and the depreciation recorded is \$15,000, what is the Net Investment for that year?

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Category: Final Goods (Consumption vs Capital Goods)

28. Which of the following is considered a flow variable in economics?

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Category: Unequal Distribution of Income

29. What is one major limitation of GDP as a measure of welfare?

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Category: Nominal GDP (Current Prices).

30. What does Nominal GDP represent?

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Category: Expenditure Method

31. Which of the following is not a component of GDP according to the expenditure method?

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Category: Exclusion of Environmental Impact.

32. Why are non-monetary exchanges excluded from GDP calculations?

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Category: GDP AND WELFARE

33. What does GDP stand for in economic terms?

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Category: Intermediate Goods and their role in the production process.

34. Which of the following is an example of a final good?

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Category: Factor Cost, Basic Prices and Market Prices

35. Which of the following includes both net production and net product taxes?

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Category: Real GDP (Constant Prices).

36. Which statement correctly defines Nominal GDP compared to Real GDP?

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Category: Inclusion of Non-Economic Activities

37. Why might GDP underestimate economic activity due to non-monetary exchanges?

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