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RHIDIMA
wat was the answer to that logical question..
All those who have good voice are good singers.
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Nag27
Option (C). I think the option was "all those who are not good singers do not have a good voice." As I remember the other two options were presupposing that only people with good voice are good singers, which would be incorrect since the question does not give information about other people who are good singers.
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goyle
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It was ...all those who r nt gud singers don't hav gud voice!
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Sumit
@goyle: correct..
M.A Economics
Delhi School of Economics
2013-15
Email Id:sumit.sharmagi@gmail.com
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k
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what was ans of that 'av income of province ' ques?
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Kuldeep
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Hey wasnt d urn probability question incorrect in sis paper....
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RHIDIMA
And wat abt that full employment output question? where it was given 680 with change in government purchase..
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RHIDIMA
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It was D, none of the above..
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anonymouse
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I can't seem to recall what question you are talking about and I don't remember answering 'none of the above' to any question either :(
Could you please give a little more detail about the question?
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RHIDIMA
D option was for the average income question. The answer for full equilibriu output was 16 decrease(tax revenue change)...
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Srishti
Are you sure it is 16 decrease?
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ss
i was getting 20 units decrease.
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ss
what was your answer shrishti ?
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RHIDIMA
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i was getting 0.2=t & TA=16..
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Sumit
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@Srishti: the correct option was ...a 20 decrease in tax..
M.A Economics
Delhi School of Economics
2013-15
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Srishti
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my  ans was 20 units decrease  0.8/.2  *20=80 so 20
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ss
what was the answer to that flexible quantity theory of money question ?
B
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B
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For the average income question my answer was coming out to be A because if the average incomes of both the provinces increase then the average of the total income from both of them will increase which cannot happen. the total number of people will remain the same and wherever they go there incomes will remain the same too so total income is unchanged. For the tax question my tax multiplier was -4 so tax revenue decrease should be 20.
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Srishti
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Ya Sumit even IF marked 20 units decrease.Thanks :)
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B
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the answer i guess will be price level increases in proportion to money supply... flexible qtm says MV=PY and we assume that v and y are constant. Not sure though! :(
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