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Sam consumes only two goods X and Y, If X
a
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(b) 4
tc) 1
{c} Decreases by 14
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4. . Cournot duopolisis face a market demand cune'P = 56 - 2Q where Q is total market
demand. Each can produce output at a marginai ost of Rs 2O (constant). The
equilibrium price and firm quantity are
ta} 26, 6
(b) 30,. 6. 5
{c} 36, 10
(d) 32, 6 i
rt
iI. Let the utility function be [,f = x, A2, where x ar]d S are two consurnption goods. The
money iniome are Px =2, F'g * 3, M = $- The optimal
quantities consurned of the t"o goods
.flrb .
{a} x=2t A-*.
(d) .v( =
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f$e ii14s, contain red snd Utue Uatis. Tlrc first uirc tras 3 red rind 7 btue balls, while the
secorrd urn has 6'red and 4 btue balls. An urn is.selectcd at random and a ball is drawn
aorir ttris urn. If the ball is red, thc bonditionat probability that it wslaia*, fr"r ifrt
second urn is
(4t
(b) *
(cl *
(d) More inforrnation IS required'
9. The probability density function of a random variable x'is given ai where L< x 4l oo.
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a
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If the Set A= txi 1<x <zl,and'the set ff= {x;4 < x < 5}, the'probability A u B is {
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(b) #
(c) 0
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E. 'IVo urns, contain rcd and bluc balls. the first urn has 3 red and 7 blue balls, white the
sec"ond u.m has 6 red and 4 btue balts. An urn is selec.ted at random and a ball is drawn
from this um. If 'the ba[ is red, the conditional probability that it was drawn from the
second urn is
(a) +
(b) *
(c) 3
9. The probabiti-tJr densiQq function of 'a randorn variable x is grven where I < * . *.
"* *,
*
If the set A= {x; 1<x <2't and the set ff={x;4<x< 5), the probabiliry A.u B is
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(b) * a
(c) o
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For the above offer curue OF, the absolute value of the elasticity of dernand for irnports
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is rneasured by
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r
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11, The necessarlr and suflicient cond.itions for the factor price equalisation in the
Heckscher-Ohlin model is
k (a) factor intensity reversal
ffi (b) incomplete specialization
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L2, Restricted trade is superior to free trade for
(a)
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a srnall country
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i'*' (b) a l-arge country
:ourItry :
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13.' Quantities of tabour qmbodied per unit of goodu .{r and Xz in country A are given by
h,'$i
O. 3"and O . ?, rvhile the sarne for country B are given by A -2 and 0. 9. Country A,
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therefore, enjoys cornparative advantage in
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14. In the standard IS:LM frarhework, an equal and sirnultaneous reduction in O.and Irvill
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cause
(a) - an increase in investrnent
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Y =8+r-G;1=IJJ,-2-2o-tu
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tb) Y =4+r-2G;
'(c) f'=4*r+2G;
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(d) r + 2- r +4G, Y= {: t2+ c - |
-2
ial steep6r or f,atter than the closed economy- dcpending on whetlrer net exports is
positive or ncgati.ve
18. Consider the basic Solow model for this question. Supp'ose two countiics A and B.are
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. identical in all aspects qrcept that Ab saving rate is l6wcr than Es. tn the long run
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(b) .incosre pcr.person will bc lourcr ln A tlran ia B
(c) inconie per person will b" the samc in botb rt and B .:
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(dl It iE not possible to compare income per person in the two eounties based on the
saving ratcs :
19. - With fixed orchange retes, Escal ercpansion Will teaS to an incr.ease in orrtput that is
'' the sirme as in'the qase of flexiblc 9:rc}ran6c rate
{a}
(b! higher than in thc clse of 0cxiblc orchange tatp
, ' tci lorver th:ln in'the case of flexible cxchange rate : '
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defrned by
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if lxl > I
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convex
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