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Static Quiz 27 May 2023 (Indian Economy)

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Static Quiz 27 May 2023 for UPSC Prelims

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  1. Question 1 of 5

    GDP deflator is primarily an indicator of

    Correct

    Solution: d)
    Justification: It is the ratio of the value of goods and services an economy produces in a particular year at current prices to that at prices prevailing during any other reference (base) year. This ratio basically shows to what extent an increase in GDP or gross value added (GVA) in an economy has happened on account of higher prices, rather than increased output. Since the deflator covers the entire range of goods and services produced in the economy — as against the limited commodity baskets for the wholesale or consumer price indices — it is seen as a more comprehensive measure of inflation.

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    Solution: d)
    Justification: It is the ratio of the value of goods and services an economy produces in a particular year at current prices to that at prices prevailing during any other reference (base) year. This ratio basically shows to what extent an increase in GDP or gross value added (GVA) in an economy has happened on account of higher prices, rather than increased output. Since the deflator covers the entire range of goods and services produced in the economy — as against the limited commodity baskets for the wholesale or consumer price indices — it is seen as a more comprehensive measure of inflation.

  2. Question 2 of 5

    Which of the following are the major economic challenges for a State Economy?

    (1) Deciding what goods to produce
    (2) Allocating supply chain networks to the private sector
    (3) Ensuring a balance between supply and demand of goods
    (4) To ascertain the level of investment required for an optimal productive capacity in the economy

    Select the correct answer using the codes below.

    Correct

    Solution: c)
    Justification: Every economy meets with certain challenges. One, to ascertain the availability of the goods and services required by the population and second, the presence of the supply network. Every economy has to, at first, guarantee the required level of goods and services out of its production process. For this, a proper level of production capacity should be built which requires a particular level of capital formation or investment. From where the investible funds will be managed is altogether a separate question.
    Whether the investment will come from the government, the domestic private sector or the foreigners? Once these details are cleared and selected as per the socio-economic condition of the economy, a proper distribution network for goods and services produced is assured.
    Statement 3: But, in a State Economy the private sector does not play any role and is nationalized by the government.

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    Solution: c)
    Justification: Every economy meets with certain challenges. One, to ascertain the availability of the goods and services required by the population and second, the presence of the supply network. Every economy has to, at first, guarantee the required level of goods and services out of its production process. For this, a proper level of production capacity should be built which requires a particular level of capital formation or investment. From where the investible funds will be managed is altogether a separate question.
    Whether the investment will come from the government, the domestic private sector or the foreigners? Once these details are cleared and selected as per the socio-economic condition of the economy, a proper distribution network for goods and services produced is assured.
    Statement 3: But, in a State Economy the private sector does not play any role and is nationalized by the government.

  3. Question 3 of 5

    Which of these is/are examples of Fixed capital formation?

    (1) Accumulation of foreign exchange reserve
    (2) Road and bridge construction
    (3) Energy infrastructure
    (4) Office equipment, such as computers

    Select the correct answer using the codes below.

    Correct

    Solution: a) Justification: Statement 1: Currency is not considered as fixed capital, it is liquid capital. Fixed capital is the assets
    used in the productive process. Other examples include Building or expanding existing factories, Purchase of transport equipment and all other machinery used in the productive process. Generally, the higher the capital formation of an economy, the faster an economy can grow its aggregate income. Increasing an economy’s capital stock also increases its capacity for production, which means an economy can produce more. Producing more goods and services can lead to an increase in national income levels.

    Incorrect

    Solution: a) Justification: Statement 1: Currency is not considered as fixed capital, it is liquid capital. Fixed capital is the assets
    used in the productive process. Other examples include Building or expanding existing factories, Purchase of transport equipment and all other machinery used in the productive process. Generally, the higher the capital formation of an economy, the faster an economy can grow its aggregate income. Increasing an economy’s capital stock also increases its capacity for production, which means an economy can produce more. Producing more goods and services can lead to an increase in national income levels.

  4. Question 4 of 5

    Economically optimal or efficient allocation of goods and services is always reached in an economy when

    (1) Every resource in the economy is employed.
    (2) Resources go to those who need them the most.

    Which of the above is/are correct?

    Correct

    Solution: d)
    Justification: Optimal allocation happens when goods and services are distributed according to consumer
    preferences and needs of corporations.

    Statement 1: It is possible that by employing all resources, we may reach a stage of disguised unemployment, for
    e.g. as common in rural areas.

    Statement 2: This is a distribution based on equity and welfare concerns, which may not be efficient from an
    economic point of view.

    Incorrect

    Solution: d)
    Justification: Optimal allocation happens when goods and services are distributed according to consumer
    preferences and needs of corporations.

    Statement 1: It is possible that by employing all resources, we may reach a stage of disguised unemployment, for
    e.g. as common in rural areas.

    Statement 2: This is a distribution based on equity and welfare concerns, which may not be efficient from an
    economic point of view.

  5. Question 5 of 5

    What are Systematically Important Banks (D- SIBs) as recognized by the Reserve Bank of India?
    1) These banks are exempt from CRR and SLR regulations.
    2) These are perceived as perceived as ‘Too Big to Fail (TBTF) banks.
    3) The RBI determines a cut-off score beyond which banks are considered as D-SIBs.

    Select the correct answer using the codes below.

    Correct

    Solution: b)
    Justification: A few banks assume systemic importance due to their size, cross-jurisdictional activities, complexity, lack of substitutability and interconnectedness. The disorderly failure of these banks has the propensity to cause significant disruption to the essential services provided by the banking system, and in turn, to the overall economic activity. These banks are considered Systemically Important Banks (SIBs) as their continued functioning is critical for the uninterrupted availability of essential banking services to the real economy. After adding the State Bank of India and private lender ICICI, the Reserve Bank of India has listed HDFC to systemically important banks list.
    Statement 1: Since 2015, RBI has been identifying banks whose failure would impact the whole financial system. These banks are subject to more rigorous regulation and capital requirements. This perception of TBTF creates an expectation of government support for these banks at the time of distress. Due to this perception, these banks enjoy certain advantages in the funding markets. The indicators the RBI uses for identifying Domestic-SIBs are size, interconnectedness, substitutability, and complexity.

    Incorrect

    Solution: b)
    Justification: A few banks assume systemic importance due to their size, cross-jurisdictional activities, complexity, lack of substitutability and interconnectedness. The disorderly failure of these banks has the propensity to cause significant disruption to the essential services provided by the banking system, and in turn, to the overall economic activity. These banks are considered Systemically Important Banks (SIBs) as their continued functioning is critical for the uninterrupted availability of essential banking services to the real economy. After adding the State Bank of India and private lender ICICI, the Reserve Bank of India has listed HDFC to systemically important banks list.
    Statement 1: Since 2015, RBI has been identifying banks whose failure would impact the whole financial system. These banks are subject to more rigorous regulation and capital requirements. This perception of TBTF creates an expectation of government support for these banks at the time of distress. Due to this perception, these banks enjoy certain advantages in the funding markets. The indicators the RBI uses for identifying Domestic-SIBs are size, interconnectedness, substitutability, and complexity.


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