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Meaning of National Income Concepts And Their Uses - SS2 Economics Past Questions and Answers - page 1

1

Which of the following measures the economic output of a country?

A

GDP

B

GNP

 

C

NNP

D

All of the above

correct option: a
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2

Which of the following measures the economic output of a country's citizens?

A

GDP

B

GNP

C

NNP

 

D

All of the above

correct option: b
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3

Which national income concept provides a more accurate picture of a country's economic output?

A

GDP

B

GNP

C

NNP

D

None of the above

correct option: c
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4

Which national income concept takes into account the loss of value due to depreciation?

A

GDP

B

GNP

C

NNP

 

D

None of the above

correct option: c
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5

What is the difference between GDP and GNP?

A

GDP measures the economic output of a country's citizens, while GNP measures the economic output of a country's residents both domestically and abroad.

B

GDP measures the economic output of a country's residents both domestically and abroad, while GNP measures the economic output of a country's citizens.

C

GDP measures the economic output of a country's residents, while GNP measures the economic output of a country's government.

D

None of the above

correct option: b
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6

What is the purpose of using national income concepts?

 

The use of national Income concepts serves the following purposes: To measure a country's economic performance, compare it with other countries, make decisions about government policies, and forecast future economic trends.

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7

In terms of depreciation, differenciate between GDP and NNP

NNP takes into account the loss of value due to depreciation, while GDP does not.

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