JNU 2012 Answer Key

classic Classic list List threaded Threaded
49 messages Options
123
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

JNU 2012 Answer Key

Amit Goyal
Administrator
This post was updated on .
1. (c) less than 2%
2. (a) has a mean 0 and a standard deviation of 1
3. (a) indicates a one-tailed test with a rejection area in the right tail
4. (b) Increase (Reason: Since time deposits have become less liquid, people will hold more money for transactions)
5. (d) A non-resident Indian visiting India purchases rice, goes back to his country of residence, makes a dosa and then sells it to his neighbor.
6. (d) (4, 4) or (4, 0) or (-2, 2)
7. (a) The other corners are (1, 1, 0), (1, 0, 1), (0, 1, 1) and (1, 1, 1)
8. (d) None of the above
9. (a) The volume of the cube is 1
10.(b) The area of the cube is 6
11.(a) 0.10
12.(d) 1.10
13.(d) None of the above
14.(c) 16.16
15.(c) wages should rise and rents should fall in country A
16.(c) $2500 and 2000 computers
17.(b) 1600 computers, increase, decrease
18.(b) increase, decrease (Note: We are asked to compare quota situation with no trade situation)
19.(b) f'(x) > 0
20.(d) a=b
21. (d) None of the above
22. (a) S=G
23. (c) 4
24. (b) 2.5
25. (d) None of the above
26. (a) 0.5
27. (b) 1-(1-p(1))(1-p(2))(1-p(3))
28. (c) 1/2
29. (c) Situation (i) is at least as likely as situation (ii)
30. (d) None of the above
31. (b) 72 x 0.00001
32. (d) None of the above
33. (c) C's weight or E's weight
34. (b) the average of B's weight and E's weight
35. (b) 2
36. (c) greater than unity
37. (a) greater with replacement than without' replacement
38. (c) less than 1/16
39. (c) 76
40. (b) B
41. (d) 0
42. (b) Chemistry
43. (a) P
44. (b) hockey team
45. (a) A
46. (c) more output and has a lower price
47. (b) shorter than
48. (d) None of the above
49. (a) 11 5
50. (b) 6
51. (c) 20
52. (b) 12 years
53. (d) 17
54. (c) 10 meters
55. (d) None of the above (47 days)
56. (b) x = 1.5, y=1.5
57. (a) x = 1, y = 2
58. (d) either x = 2, y = 1 or x = 1, y = 2
59. (b) Output y/2 is produced in plant 1 and output y/2 is produced in plant 2.
60. (a) y = 3
61. (d) None of the above
62. (a) x(1) + x(2)
63. (c) x* = 0 or x* = 1 or f '(x*)=0
64. (c) To prove that f is not a function, it is necessary to demonstrate (i) or (ii)
65. (c) Demonstration of (i) and (ii) is sufficient to prove that f is not a function
66. (a) The range of the surjective function is always equal to its codomain
67. (d) None of the above
68. (a) 0
69. (c) 4
70. (b) After two years
71. (b) After two years
72. (b) After two years
73. (a) Today
74. (a) Today
75. (a) Today
76. (b) 1980-85
77. (d) 1990-95
78. (c) 3
79. (a) 1
80. (d) The substitution effect is negative and there are no income effects
81. (a) The Slutsky equation says that the total change in demand is exactly equal to the sum of the substitution effect and the income effect
82. (a) continuous at all points in the domain but not differentiable at some points in the domain
83. (c) At the optimum, the consumer should consume 50 units of commodity 1 and 50 units of commodity 2
84. (a) the optimum consumption of commodity 1 increases by 1/3 and the optimum consumption of commodity 2 increases by 1/3
85. (d) 0
86. (b) 25
87. (c) x(1) = x(2)
88. (a) 4
89. (b) 2
90. (c) 4
91. (b) 6 (Assuming that the question asks you to determine the tax rate
that implements purchase of exactly two cows that we found in Q 89)
92. (a) Rs. 10
93. (b) 0
94. (d) None of the above
95. (a) -4
96. (a) f(x) has a minimum value but no maximum value
97. (b) 2
98. (b) climate change
99. (c) put hurdles in the way of poverty eradication
100.(d) None of the above
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: JNU 2012 Answer Key

Mauli
thanks a lot sir:)
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: JNU 2012 Answer Key

Sumit
In reply to this post by Amit Goyal
thanks a ton sir....
M.A Economics
Delhi School of Economics
2013-15
Email Id:sumit.sharmagi@gmail.com
VR
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: JNU 2012 Answer Key

VR
 Endless Gratitude. Thank You Sir..
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: JNU 2012 Answer Key

SOBRE
In reply to this post by Amit Goyal
Ans to ques no six cant be 3 points.. it has to be (4,4).. I mean if i draw it on a 2-d plane other two points dont make sense.. please check
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: JNU 2012 Answer Key

duck
Hi Sobre.. :)

option(d) says (4,4) or (4,0) or (-2,2)

So, if fourth point is any of the above three ,then we'll have a parallelogram
:)
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: JNU 2012 Answer Key

jasir
In reply to this post by SOBRE
Thanks . Really appreciated !
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: JNU 2012 Answer Key

Ayushya Kaul
In reply to this post by Amit Goyal
Sir, could you please explain how to solve Q22-26 ?
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: JNU 2012 Answer Key

sonal
In reply to this post by Amit Goyal
help m out wd 22-26??
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: JNU 2012 Answer Key

sakshi
help me out wid question no. 70 to 79
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: JNU 2012 Answer Key

sakshi
In reply to this post by Amit Goyal
sir can u please post 2012 n 2011 sis solutions
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: JNU 2012 Answer Key

SOURISH
In reply to this post by Amit Goyal
Sir, what is the probable cut-off marks in JNU Economics entrance exam?
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: JNU 2012 Answer Key

Shefali
In reply to this post by Amit Goyal
HOw to solve ques 1?
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: JNU 2012 Answer Key

Homer Simpson
For 1, use compound interest formula. Let population of country be 100 and it changes to 120 in 20 years. P= 100, t=20 and A=120.

Find r for this and compare.
“Operator! Give me the number for 911!”
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: JNU 2012 Answer Key

shietal
In reply to this post by Mauli
for question 6 i have understood how (-2,2) has come. can someone please help me with the other points
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: JNU 2012 Answer Key

shietal
can someone please explain q 22-26
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: JNU 2012 Answer Key

Amit Goyal
Administrator
For 22,
C + S = C + G gives us S = G.

For 23,
Let N denotes non worker consumption. And W denotes wages.
Given that total value of output, Y = 200L and wages, W = 150L,
we get W = (3/4) Y and C = N + (3/4) Y
Hence, Y = N + (3/4) Y + G.
Thus, the multiplier is 4.

For 24,
We do the same thing as above except that C = N + 0.8(3/4) Y
Thus, the multiplier is 2.5.

For 25,
We do the same thing as above except that C = N + (3/4) (Y) - G.
Hence, Y = N + (3/4) Y - G + G.
Thus, the multiplier is 0.

For 26,
We again do the same thing as above except that C = N + 0.8((3/4) (Y) - G).
Hence, Y = N + 0.8((3/4) Y - G) + G i.e. Y = N + 0.6 Y + 0.2 G
Thus, the multiplier is 0.5
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: JNU 2012 Answer Key

deepasna.kalra
In reply to this post by Mauli
Can somebody please explain QUES 40! The three trucks one thanks.
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: JNU 2012 Answer Key

deepasna.kalra
Also please explain the working of QUES 88-92. Thanks
ViV
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: JNU 2012 Answer Key

ViV
Sol 40
Possible combinations
WWW, WWR, WRW, WRR, RWW, RWR, RRW, RRR
Given the conditions we can see 3 combinations are useful WRR, WRW,RRW. In all 3 cases B always transports R. so (b) is the answer.


Sol for 88-92
it is given that the value of each cow's production is V(n)
for 1 cow it is 22 rs
for 2 cows it is 18+18=36 rs n so on

sol 88. for max profit MR=MC
at n=4 the profit max condition is satisfied (we have to take discrete units)
each cows production value is 12 and mc=11.
(a) is the answer

sol 89. we have to max the difference between TR and TC
for n=1 TR-TC= 22-11=11
for n=2 TR-TC=18+18-22=14
for n=3 TR-TC=15+15+15-33=12
chek for all values of n
so n=2, (b) is the answer

sol 90. in equilibrium 4 cows will be purchased
TR-TC=12*4-11*4= 4 (C) is the answer

sol 91.
at n=1, new TR-TC = 11-t
at n=2, new TR-TC = 14-2t
at n=3, new TR-TC = 12-3t
at n=4, new TR-TC = 4-4t
substitute values of t from the options most of the time TR-TC< 0 so ignore that t and use the next option. so t = 6, (b) is the answer

sol 92. after tax total cost will be 21 per cow so only 1 cow will be purchased. tax revenue is rs 10
so (a) is the answer
123