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siddharth
I m posting my answers .... not sure how many of them are correct
1.a
2.d
3.b
4.b
5.b
6.c
7.b
8.a
9
10.b for all the qsn till 10 i didn't get exact ans all were approx
11.b
12.a
13.b
14.c
15.a
16.a
17.c
18.b
19.d
20.a
21.d
22.c
23.a
24.
25.a
26.a
27.c
28.d not sure
29.c
30.c
31.c
32.c or d confused
 33.a
34.a
35.c
36.
37.b
38.b
Rest i will post soon....plz cross check....
kk
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kk
am getting 2 (a) 4(d) and question 8...am not sure about the answer..we get 2 different values when we take constant and current prices
and i too dont know how to do ques 36
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siddharth
Kk growth rate is measured on constant prices as they represent true picture of economy. Plz solve qsn no. 9...:)
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Sris
ok so we need to measure growth rate 2h gdp at constant prices....
guys how to do 52-54
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Sris
for 9th i am getting d
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Sris
for 36 ....
the output is going to persist over tym...that means...Y(t)=Y(t-1)
so Y(t)=c(t)+i(t)
=y(t)=0.6y(t)+0.3y(t)+1000
=0.1 y(t)=1000
=y(t)=10000
hence option d
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Sris
@siddharth....how did u do 10th
kk
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kk
i think in ques number 8 we have to subtract the gdp deflator of 2011-12 from that of 2012-13 and divide it by gdp deflator of 2011-12

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bhavna khari
can you please send me jnu 2014 both sss and sis papers . my mail id is [hidden email]
thanx

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i think in ques number 8 we have to subtract the gdp deflator of 2011-12 from that of 2012-13 and divide it by gdp deflator of 2011-12




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siddharth
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Tnx sris n kk for 9.....in 10 we are asked to find the govt expenditure to gdp ratio ...here govt expenditure=govt final consumption expenditure +govt investment expenditure (i.e gfcf=7.9lakh crore)
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siddharth
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For 52-54 i hv solved as;
dx/dt rprsnts slope hence on y axis mark x variable and on x axis mark time. Put dx/dt=0 u will get 2 points x=1,0 on which slope will be 0.Now in 52 since value of x is negative hence dx/dt >0 that means x will increase over time and wil reach 0. Hence option b. Similarly for 53 it will be c and for 54 d...:)
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siddharth
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Bhavna u can easily find it on jnu.ac.in
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siddharth
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39.b
40.a.
41.c
42.d
43.d
44.a
45.d
46.d
47.b
48.c
49.d
50.d
51
52.b
53.c
54.d
55.d not sure
56
57
58.b
59.d
60.c
61.c
62.c
63.c
64.d
65.c
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bhavna khari
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I found it thanx


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Sris
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for 51

let A =PROBABILITY THAT SUM IS 8
let B =PROBABILITY SUM IS EVEN NO.
 WE HAVE TO FIND PR(A/B) =PR(A INTERSECTION B)/PR(B)

=5/36/18/36
=5/18
HENCE OPTION D
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Sris
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@SIDDHARTH...PLZ TELL ME QUESTION 10 IN DETAIL..
I HAVE DONE =7.9/7.9+8.6+14.3
IT IS COMING OUT TO BE 25.64%
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Sris
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DO WE HAVE TO TAKE ARBITRARY VALUES TO SOLVE 39-41
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Sris
I THINK FOR 40TH IT SHUD BE C AND FOR 41 IT SHUD BE D
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Sris
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FOR 17TH ITS option a
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siddharth
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Sris in question 10 u hv to proceed like this:
Govt expenditure = government cnspm exp.(119billion)+govt investment expnd(79) now divide this by 1011 which gives 19.5% i.e approx 20%
Now in 39-41 u don't need to take arbitrary value just use the formula of private savings =Y-T-C for both the economies
 For 17 it is c bcoz using the formula %ge chng in ner= %ge chng in rer +infln in foreign -infln in home it will give 15% apprcn
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