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JNU 2010

neha:)
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Please help with these questions.

Q 84). If an economy produces GDP of Rs 30 Billion per year with a capital stock of Rs 135 Billion, then capital output ratio is a
a). stock variable with a value of Rs 4.5 Billion
b). stock variable with a value of 4.5 years
c). flow variable with a value of Rs 4.5 billion
d). flow variable with a value of 4.5 as pure number.


Q.72) let X, Y and Z be statements. Suppose we know that X implies Y, and that Y implies Z. If we also know that X is false, we can infer that
a) Y is true and Z is false
b) Y is false and Z is true
c) both Y and Z are false
d) None of the above.

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Re: JNU 2010

The Villain
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Q84 is d!!
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Re: JNU 2010

neha:)
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Hi Ron! Could you pls explain your answer? I thought that when we'll divide K by Y, we would get 'years' as the unit of measurement.
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Re: JNU 2010

The Villain
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@Neha...capital output ratio is always a pure number...does not have any units :)
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Re: JNU 2010

The Villain
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we are given x-> & y-> z
also we are given that X is FALSE.
so if X is false then Y can be either t or f
so if Y is not known we cant comment about Z.
therefore answer d
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Re: JNU 2010

neha:)
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Thanks for both the answers!