A. Net assets
B. Solid asset
C. Holdings
D. Capital
Related Mcqs:
- Goods and monies from which future income can be derived is called ?
A. Net assets
B. Assets
C. Holdings
D. Capital - The World Bank’s GNP per capita classification for low income middle income and high income countries respectively is ?
A. less than $900, $900-$9000 and more than $9000
B. less than $5000, $5000-$15000 and more than $15000
C. less than $100, $100-$1000 and more than $1000
D. less than $5000, $5000-$150000 and more than $150000 - A tax for which high income taxpayers pay a smaller fraction of their income than do low income taxpayers is known as ?
A. a proportional tax
B. a regressive tax
C. an equitable tax
D. a progressive tax - If the income tax rate changes from 30% to 40% on income over Rs30,000 and a person’s income is Rs 31,000 then her marginal tax rate is ?
A. 30%
B. 10%
C. 70%
D. 40% - When an increase in government purchases increases the income of some people, and those people spend some of that increase in income on additional consumer goods, we have seen a demonstration of ?
A. The multiplier effects
B. supply side economics
C. None of these answers
D. The crowding out effect - If your income doubles and the prices of the goods you buy double then your demand for these goods will likely?
A. increase
B. not change
C. decrease
D. shift - Gross National income is always more than Net National income because it includes ?
A. Foreign income
B. Capital consumption allowance
C. Indirect taxes
D. Direct taxes - A country can still gain from trading certain goods even though its trading partners can produce those goods more cheaply. How is known this principle ?
A. Relative Advantage
B. Complete Advantage
C. Comparative Edge
D. Comparative Advantage - A country can still gain from trading certain goods even though its trading partners can produce those goods more cheaply. How is known this principle?
A. Relative Advantage
B. Complete Advantage
C. Comparative Edge
D. Comparative Advantage - In food demand growth equation D = Φ + a E, a is the income elasticity of demand for food E is the per capita income growth and Φ is ?
A. Poverty rates
B. food security index
C. change in the quantity of food demanded per capita
D. population growth