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A market situation when firms sell similar but not identical products is termed as

 

A) perfect competition B) imperfect competition
C) monopolistic competition D) oligopoly
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) monopolistic competition

Explanation:

Monopolistic competition is a type of imperfect competition such that many producers sell products that are differentiated from one another (e.g. by branding or quality) and hence are not perfect substitutes.

In other words, large sellers selling the products that are similar, but not identical and compete with each other on other factors besides price.

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Leverage enables currency traders to do which of the following?

 

A) Reduce the risk of losing money   B) Force foreign governments to print more money
C) Make large currency trades using small amounts of money D)  Buy currencies before they are available to the public
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Make large currency trades using small amounts of money

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Capital budgeting decisions are generally based on:

 

A) Tentative predictions of future outcomes. B) Perfect predictions of future outcomes.
C) Speculation of interest rates and economic performance only. D) Results from past outcomes only.
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Tentative predictions of future outcomes.

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The headquarters of the Indian Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Ltd is located in

 

A) Gurgaon B) Hyderabad
C) Pune D) Kolkata
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Gurgaon

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What would be the output of the following program ?

main()

{

     const int x = 5; 

      int *ptrx;

      ptrx = &x;

      *ptr = 10;

       printf ("%d", x);

}

A) 5 B) 10
C) Error D) Garbage value
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) 10

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What will be output of following program?


#include <stdio.h>
int main()

{
   void (*p)();
   int (*q)();
   int (*r)();
   p = clrscr;
   q = getch;
   r = puts;
  (*p)();
  (*r)("www.sawaal.com");
  (*q)();
  return 0;
}

A) NULL B) www.sawaal.com
C) Compilation error D) None of above
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) www.sawaal.com

Explanation:

p is pointer to function whose parameter is void and return type is also void. r and q is pointer to function whose parameter is void and return type is int . So they can hold the address of such function.

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The Kulu Valley is situated between

A) Ladakh and Pirpanjal B) Ranjoti and Nag Tibba
C) Lesser Himalayas Siwalik D) Dhauladar and Pirpanjal
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Dhauladar and Pirpanjal

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According to John Maynard Keynes, employment depends upon

 

A) aggregate demand B) aggregate supply
C) effective demand D) rate of interest
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) effective demand

Explanation:

J.M Keynes’ theory of employment is a demand-deficient theory. This means that Keynes visualised employment from the demand side of the model. His theory is a demand-oriented approach, as opposed to the classical supply side model.

According to him,the volume of employment in a country depends on the level of effective demand of people for goods and services. Thus, unemployment is attributed to the deficiency of effective demand.

 

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