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___ is known as a disease mostly caused by occupational health hazards.

A) Syphilis B) Cirrhosis
C) Silicosis D) Parkinson's
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Silicosis

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Which one of the following is not an assumption in the law of demand?

A) There are no changes in the taste and preferences of consumers B) Income of consumers remains constant
C) Consumers are affected by demonstration effect D) There are no changes in the price of substitute goods.
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Consumers are affected by demonstration effect

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There are certain assumptions underlying the law of demand, which are as follows:

i. Assumes that the consumer’s income remains same

ii. Assumes that the preferences of consumer remain same.

iii. Considers that the fashion does not show any changes, because if fashion changes, then people would not purchase the products that are out of fashion.

iv. Assumes that there would be no change in the age structure, size, and sex ratio of population. This is because if population size increases, then the number of buyers increases, which, in turn, affect the demand for a product directly.

v. Restricts the innovation and new varieties of products in the market, which can affect the demand for the existing product.

vi. Restricts changes in the distribution of income.

vii. Avoids any type of change fiscal policies of the government of a nation, which reduces the effect of taxation on the demand of product.

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By how many atomic mass units do subsequent members of homologous series differ?

A) 26 B) 32
C) 20 D) 14
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) 14

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Isobars have _______.

A) Same mass numbers but different atomic numbers B) Different mass numbers but same atomic numbers
C) Same mass and atomic numbers D) Different mass and atomic numbers
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Same mass numbers but different atomic numbers

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__________________ is a good whose quantity demanded decreases when consumer income rises.

A) Veblen good B) normal good
C) exclusive good D) inferior good
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) inferior good

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If for a perfectly competitive firm, price is Rs 7.2, output is 4500 units, average variable costs are Rs 1.2, and average total costs are Rs 4. The firm's profits are equal to

A) Rs 7200 B) Rs 9000
C) Rs 14400 D) Rs 19800
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Rs 14400

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Who won majority of the men's singles tennis grand slam tournaments in 2015?

A) Andy Murray B) Novak Djokovic
C) Roger Federer D) Stanislas Wawrinka
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Novak Djokovic

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Study the Bar diagram carefully and answer the questions. The Bar diagram shows the trends of foreign direct investment (FDI) into India from all over the World (in Rs. crores).

The year which exhibited the 2nd highest growth percentage in FDI in India over the period shown is

A) 1993 B) 1994
C) 1997 D) 1996
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) 1996

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