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Question-1
The first hyper-inflation is reported in ___________.
(A)
India
(B)
Germany
(C)
Russia
(D)
America
Question-2
The disequilibrium in aggregate demand and aggregate supply leads to ___________.
(A)
Rise in prices
(B)
Fall in price levels
(C)
Rise and fall in prices
(D)
Rise or fall in prices
Question-3
The disequilibrium in aggregate demand and aggregate supply at the existing price is known as ___________.
(A)
Chronic poverty
(B)
Deflation
(C)
Inflation
(D)
Disguised unemployment
Question-4
In an economy when aggregate demand is grater than aggregate supply it is known as ____________.
(A)
Rise in Prices
(B)
Fall in price levels
(C)
Rise and fall in prices
(D)
Rise or fall in prices
Question-5
Creeping inflation is the range of __________ percent increase in the price levels.
(A)
2-3
(B)
1-2
(C)
3-4
(D)
Greater than 4
Question-6
Running inflation is the range of ___________ percent increase in the price levels.
(A)
2-3
(B)
8-10
(C)
1-2
(D)
3-6
Question-7
___________ inflation shows the complete collapse of the economic system.
(A)
Walking
(B)
Running
(C)
Trotting
(D)
Hyper
Question-8
In an economy when aggregate demand is less than aggregate supply it is known as ____________.
(A)
Rise in prices
(B)
Fall in price levels
(C)
Rise and fall in prices
(D)
Rise or fall in prices
Question-9
In India inflation is measured by ____________.
(A)
Fishers Price Index
(B)
Consumers Price Index
(C)
Wholesale Price Index
(D)
None of these
Question-10
Walking inflation is the range of ___________ percent increase in the price levels.
(A)
2-3
(B)
1-2
(C)
7-9
(D)
3-6
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