Measurement of national income - class-XI
measurement of national income
Questions
Are the following statements true or false? Give reasons.
Production of services for self-consumption are not included in national income.
- True
- False
When planned savings is less than planned investment, then:
- national income is likely to fall
- there will be no change in national income
- national income is likely to rise
- none of the above
Self employed people generally earn mixed income.
- True
- False
In small sector net value added is estimated by ________.
- income method
- expenditure method
- production method
- survey method
Net income from abroad should be added in the national income.
- True
- False
Income method is more reliable than expenditure method.
- True
- False
In which case, net income from abroad need to be added separately under the income method?
- If national income is calculated from incomes received by people
- If national income is calculated from data regarding incomes paid out by producers
- In both above methods, added separately
- In neither of the above methods, added separately
Transfer incomes are ___________ national income.
- included in
- excluded from
- sometimes included, sometimes excluded
- none of above
Income method considers _________.
- only primary factors of production
- only secondary factors of production
- both (a) and (b)
- none of above
Expenditure on foreign financial assets is included in national income under the expenditure method on ________.
- gross basis
- net basis
- real time basis
- none of the above
Aggregate of factor incomes of all the factors of production of all the producing units form the subject matter of _______.
- Value Added Method
- Income method
- Expenditure Method
- None of the above
Goods produced in preceding periods are ___________ national income under expenditure method.
- excluded from
- included from
- no specific rule
- none of above
Expenditure on raw materials and intermediate goods and services is ___________ national income.
- excluded from
- included from
- no specific rule
- none of above
Net National Expenditure can also be calculated as __________.
- Gross National Expenditure $-$ Replacement expenditure
- Gross National Expenditure $+$ Replacement expenditure
- Gross National Expenditure $-$ depreciation
- Gross National Expenditure $+$ depreciation
Under the expenditure method _________.
- expenditure on financial assets which are produced and owned within the country is excluded
- expenditure on financial assets of foreign countries is included
- both above are true
- none is true
For developed economies which of the following methods is most suitable?
- Value Added Method
- Income Method
- Expenditure Method
- Product Method
These days, an increasing proportion of national income is being measured by _______.
- Value Added Method
- Income Method
- Expenditure Method
- Product Method
Which of the following is true?
- Gross national expenditure $=$ consumption expenditure $+$ net domestic investment $+$ net foreign investment $+$ Replacement expenditure
- Net National Expenditure $=$ Gross National Expenditure $-$ Replacement investment
- Net domestic expenditure $=$ consumption expenditure $+$$ net domestic investment
- All of the above are true
In countries like India, in practice _________.
- contributions of different sectors are calculated by different methods
- one consistent method is used
- both above are true depending upon facts and circumstances
- none of above is true
The production method of calculating national income is also known as _________.
- income method
- subtraction method
- value added method
- repeated distribution method
Inter linked phases of product method is also known as:
- Net output method
- Net outflow method
- Gross outflow method
- None of the above
Income method focuses on measurement of national income at _________.
- phase of income disposition
- phase of income distribution
- phase of production of goods and services
- all of the above
If the national income is measured as an aggregate value of all final goods and services produced by all the firms it is called _______.
- Product Method
- Income Method
- Expenditure Method
- None of the above
Which of the following poses a problem in calculating national income?
- Public Services
- Price Changes
- Wages and Salaries paid in Kind
- All the above
The method used to calculate the income by adding all the expenditures on the purchase of final goods and services produced during an accounting year is __________.
- Product Method
- Income Method
- Expenditure Method
- None of the above
The national income estimation is the responsibility of _______.
- NSSO
- Central Statistical Office
- Finance Ministry
- National Income Committee
Which of the following method uses adding up of factor payments received during a year to calculate national income?
- Product Method
- Income Method
- Expenditure Method
- Value added Method
Which of the following is not included in expenditure method of calculating national income?
- Net exports
- Private final consumption expenditure
- Government final consumption expenditure
- Expenditure on second hand goods
Which of the following is included in factor payments?
- Rent and also royalty
- Interest
- Profits
- All the above
Income disposal method is also called as _________.
- product method
- income method
- expenditure method
- value added method
Suppose that a firm had an unsold stock worth of Rs 100 at the beginning of a year. During the year it had produced Rs 1,000 worth of goods and managed to sell Rs 800 worth of goods. Calculate inventory for the year ___________.
- 100
- 200
- 300
- 400
A sum of money paid regularly (typically annually) by a company to its shareholders out of its profits (or reserves) is called __________.
- profits
- taxes
- dividends
- none of the above
The National Income is equal to __________.
- NNP - Subsidies + Taxes
- NNP - Indirect Taxes + Subsidies
- NNP - Direct Taxes + Subsidies
- GNP - Subsidies + Taxes
National Income may be determined through ________.
- Income Approach
- Expenditure Approach
- Output Approach
- All of the above
National Income of a country can be calculated by_______.
- $2$ methods
- $3$ methods
- $4$ methods
- $5$ methods
Which of the following are the methods for measuring National Income?
- The Product or Value Added Method
- Expenditure Method
- Income Method
- All of the above
Total revenue $\div$ Number of units sold $=$ ____________.
- Average revenue
- Average cost
- Marginal cost
- Total cost
________ income in excluded in the calculation of net income.
- Factor
- Portable
- Movable
- Transfer
Income from sale of second hand property should be included in national income.
- True
- False
Income method is known as ______ method.
- factor cost
- market price
- output
- expenditure
Unpaid service should be _____ in the estimate of net income.
- excluded
- included
- nullified
- added
Expenditure method is ________ used to calculate national income.
- widely
- rarely
- broadly
- always
Positive net foreign income from broad brings an increases in national income.
- True
- False
With an increase in income savings naturally ________.
- decreases
- increases
- becomes zero
- constant
The income of the government through all sources is called public _________.
- money
- income
- debt
- revenue
Given Real GDP 9% and rate of inflation 2.25%, the norminal GDP will be ___.
- 9%
- 11.25%
- 6.75%
- 8%
"Determination of wage rate, distribution of national income" was the theory given by?
- Adam smith
- A. marshall
- Ricardo
- Pigon
For studying the various national income components it is required that data should be collected on _______________.
- Expenditure
- Investments
- Income
- All of the above
The net values added (NVA) method of measuring national income is also known as ______.
- net output method
- production method
- industry of origin method
- all of the above
Identify the items which is not a factor payment.
- Free uniform to defense personnel
- Salaries to the members of Parliament
- Imputed rent of an owner occupied building
- Scholarship given to the scheduled caste students
If Willingness to Save is less, the level of ________ will be higher.
- Government regulated Savings
- Compulsory Savings
- Forced Savings
- All of the above
Expenditure Method focusses on measurement of National Income at _____________________.
- phase of Production of Goods and Services
- phase of Income Distribution
- phase of Income Disposition
- all of the above
_________ method is suitable for measuring National Income in the case of Agricultural sector.
- Product
- Income
- Expenditure
- All of the above
Income method focusses on measurement of National Income at ______________________.
- phase of Production of Goods and Services
- phase of Income Distribution
- phase of Income Disposition
- all of the above
The production method of calculating national income is also known as _______________.
- value added method
- income method
- expenditure method
- none of the above
National income may be computed under _________ method.
- product
- income
- expenditure
- all of the above
NNP at factor cost in 2010-11 was __________.
- Rs. 20,41,776 crore
- Rs. 42,60,000 crore
- Rs. 27,64,795 crore
- Rs. 21,40,536 crore
The three methods of computing national income are ___________.
- production, outlay and income methods
- balance of payments, income and consumption methods
- savings, investment and income methods
- outlay, depreciation and product methods
Mixed income of the self employed means __________.
- gross profits received by proprietors
- rent, interest and profit of an enterprise
- combined factor payments, which are not distinguishable
- wages due to family workers
Product Method focuses on measurement of National Income at _______________.
- phase of Production of Goods and Services
- phase of Income Distribution
- phase of Income Disposition
- all of the above
Net National product (NNP) at factor cost was ________ in 1950-51.
- Rs. 92,367 crore
- Rs. 1,02,367 crore
- Rs. 1,22,367 crore
- Rs. 2,04,924 crore
___________ method is suitable for measuring National Income in the case Small Scale Sector.
- Product
- Income
- Expenditure
- All of the above
Value Added Method is used to measure _______________.
- national income
- domestic income
- gross income
- personal income
Which of the following items are included in computing National Income under Income Method?
- Transfer Incomes
- Illegal Incomes
- Incomes earned by Owners of Primary Factors of Production
- All of the above
_____________ method is suitable for measuring National Income in the case of Developed Countries where all persons file their income-tax returns.
- Product
- Income
- Expenditure
- All of the above
Which of the following items are included in computing National Income under Product Method?
- Own account production of Fixed Assets by Government,Enterprises and Households
- Production for Self-Consumption,
- Imputed Rent of owner-occupied houses
- All of the above
The annual flow of Factor Earnings in the form of Wages,Rents,Interests and Profits accrued from Labour, Land, Capital and Organization respectively are taken into account in which of the following approaches to measuring National Income?
- Income Approach
- Expenditure Approach
- Product Approach
- All the approaches consider Factor Earnings
_____________ method is suitable for measuring National Income in the case of construction sector.
- Product
- Income
- Expenditure
- All of the above
In which of the following approaches is National Income measured by calculating the Total Value of the Final Output of a country?
- Income Approach
- Product Approach
- Expenditure Approach
- No such measures exist, where final output of a country is considered for measuring National Income
The Net Values Added method of measuring National Income is also known as ______________.
- Net Output Method
- Production Method
- Industry of Origin Method
- All of the above
______________ method is also called Value Added Method of computing National Income.
- Product
- Income
- Expenditure
- All of the above
Which of the following is /are NOT included in the national income estimation by income method?
(i) Mixed income
(ii) Royalty
(iii) Rent
(iv) Profit
- Only (i)
- Only (i) and (ii)
- Only (ii) and (iv)
- None of the above
Under Expenditure Method, Consumption Expenditure + Net Domestic Investment + Net Foreign Investment equals _____________.
- Gross Domestic Expenditure
- Gross National Expenditure
- Net Domestic Expenditure
- Net National Expenditure
Under Expenditure Method, Consumption Expenditure + Net Domestic Investment equals _____________.
- Gross Domestic Expenditure
- Gross National Expenditure
- Net Domestic Expenditure
- Net National Expenditure
Income Method does not include _____________.
- rent
- mixed incomes
- pensions
- all of the above
Net Value Added is equal to _____________________.
- Payments accruing to Factors of Production
- Compensation to Employees
- Wages plus Rent plus Imputed Rent
- Value of Output minus Depreciation
The three methods of calculating national income measure __________.
- the same thing from different angle
- different thing from different angle
- different thing at the same angle
- the same thing from the same angle
In which sector, expenditure method is used in India for calculating national income?
- Agriculture sector
- Mining sector
- Construction sector
- Transportation sector
Under expenditure Method, Consumption Expenditure + Net Domestic Investment + Replacement Expenditure equals ______________.
- Gross Domestic Expenditure
- Gross National Expenditure
- Net Domestic Expenditure
- Net National Expenditure
'Distributed Profits' is also known as:
- Corporate Tax
- Dividend
- Retained Earnings
- None of these
National income is the sum of factor incomes accruing to:
- country
- Economic territory
- Residents
- Both residents and non-residents
Sale of second hand machines is ____________ in Value Added Method.
- included
- excluded
- sometimes included and sometimes excluded
- none of above
The most appropriate measure of a country's economic growth is ________.
- GDP
- NDP
- Per capita income
- GNP
The growth in the Gross Value Added at basic prices for 2015-16 from manufacturing sector is estimated to be ________.
- 9.5%
- 10%
- 11.55
- 12%
Which of the following is a true statement?
i. National income refers to the income of individuals of a country
ii.The income at their disposal after paying direct taxes is called disposable income
- a. i only
- b. ii only
- c. both
- d. none
_______ is the wealthiest Indian state which accounts for 12% of the Indian GDP.
- Tamil Nadu
- Kerala
- Maharashtra
- Karnataka
To avoid double counting we deduct the value of ________.
- final goods
- intermediate goods
- raw material
- none of the above
There is no possibility of double counting while estimating national income.
- True
- False
National income at constant price is an estimate on the basis of base prices.
- True
- False
Distribution of Income and Wealth is measured in terms of ____________.
- Real GDP Per Capita
- Standard of Living
- Fiscal Deficit
- Gini Index
One of the problems in correctly estimating national income in India is _____________.
- low savings
- inflation
- under-employment
- self-consumption
Which of the following equations is correct?
- Value at Factor Cost plus Indirect Taxes minus Subsidies = Value at Market Prices
- Value at Factor Cost minus Indirect Taxes minus Subsidies = Value at Market Prices
- Value at Factor Cost plus Indirect Taxes plus Subsidies = Value at Market Prices
- Value at Factor Cost minus Indirect Taxes plus Subsidies = Value at Market Prices
Which of the following is not a problem in the estimation of India's national income?
- Rapid industrialization
- Non-monetised consumption
- Illiterate people
- People holding multiple jobs
Which of the following items are-not included in estimating National income?
- Salary income of artists, dancers and singers.
- Income of smugglers.
- Payments to farm workers in foodgrains.
- Payments of bank interest for capital borrowed.