MCQ INDEX NUMBERS
MCQ No .1
An index number is called a
simple index when it is computed from:
(a) Single variable (b) Bi-variable (c) Multiple variables (d) None of
them
MCQ No .2
Index numbers are expressed in:
(a) Ratios (b) Squares (c)
Percentages (d) Combinations
MCQ No .3
If all the values are of equal
importance, the index numbers are called:
(a) Weighted (b) Unweighted (c)
Composite (d) Value index
MCQ No .4
Index numbers can be used for:
(a) Forecasting (b) Fixed prices (c) Different prices (d) Constant
prices
MCQ No .5
Index for base period is always
taken as:
(a) 100 (b) One (c) 200 (d) Zero
MCQ No .6
When the prices of rice are to
be compared, we compute:
(a) Volume index (b) Value
index (c) Price index (d) Aggregative index
MCQ No .7
When index number is calculated
for several variables, it is called:
(a) Composite index (b) Whole sale price index (c) Volume index (d) Simple
index
MCQ No .8
How many types are used for the
calculation of index numbers:
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5
MCQ No .9
In chain base method, the base
period is:
(a) Fixed (b) Not fixed (c)
Constant (d) Zero
MCQ No .10
Which formula is used in chain
indices?
MCQ No .11
Price relatives are a
percentage ratio of current year price and:
(a) Base year quantity (b)
Previous year quantity (c) Base year price (d) Current year quantity
MCQ No .12
Indices calculated by the chain
base method are free from:
(a) Seasonal variations (b) Errors (c) Percentages (d) Ratios
MCQ No .13
The chain base indices are not
suitable for:
(a) Long range comparisons (b) Short range comparisons (c) Percentages (d) Ratios
MCQ No .14
An index number that can serve
many purposes is called:
(a) General purpose index (b) Special purpose index
(c) Cost of living index (d)
None of them
MCQ No .15
Another name of consumer's
price index number is:
(a) Whole-sale price index
number (b) Cost of living index
(c) Sensitive (d) Composite
MCQ No .16
Consumer price index indicates:
(a) Rise (b) Fall (c) Both
(a) and (b) (d) Neither (a) and (b)
MCQ No .17
Purchasing power of money can
be accessed through:
(a) Simple index (b) Fisher’s
index (c) Consumer price index (d) Volume index
MCQ No .18
Cost of living at two different
cities can be compared with the help of:
(a) Value index (b) Consumer
price index (c) Volume index (d) Un-weighted index
MCQ No .19
Consumer price index numbers
are obtained by:
(a) Laspeyre's formula (b) Fisher ideal formula
(c) Marshall Edgeworth formula
(d) Paasche's formula
MCQ No .20
Laspeyre's index = 110,
Paasche's index = 108, then Fisher's Ideal index is equal to:
(a) 110 (b) 108 (c) 100 (d)
109
MCQ No .21
Most commonly used index number
is:
(a) Volume index number (b)
Value index number
(c) Price index number (d) Simple index number
MCQ No .22
For consumer price index, price
quotations are collected from:
(a) Fair price shops (b)
Government depots (c) Retailers (d) Whole-sale dealers
MCQ No .23
Price relatives computed by
chain base method are called:
(a) Price relatives (b) Chain
indices (c) Link relatives (d) None of them
MCQ No .24
Consumer price index are
obtained by:
(a) Paasche's formula (b)
Fisher's ideal formula
(c) Marshall Edgeworth formula (d)
Family budget method formula
MCQ No .25
The aggregative expenditure
method and family budget method always give:
(a) Different results (b)
Approximate results (c) Same results (d) None of them
MCQ No .26
In fixed base method, the base
period should be:
(a) For away (b) Abnormal (c)
Unreliable (d) Normal
MCQ No .27
If all the values are not of
equal importance the index number is called:
(a) Simple (b) Unweighted (c)
Weighted (d) None
MCQ No .28
Which of the following formula
satisfy the time reversal test?
MCQ No .29
When the price of a year is.
divided by the price of a particular year we get:
(a) Simple relative (b) Link relative (c) (a) and (b) both (d) None of
them
MCQ No .30
When the price of a divided by
the price of the preceding year, we, get:
(a) Value index (b) Link
relative (c) Simple relative (d) None of them
MCQ No .31
The most appropriate average in
averaging the price relatives is:
(a) Median (b) Harmonic mean
(c) Arithmetic mean (d) Geometric mean
MCQ No .32
In constructing index number
geometric mean relatives are:
(a) Non-reversible (b)
Reciprocal (c) Reversible (d) None of them
MCQ No .33
The general purchasing power of
the currency of a country is determined by:
(a) Retail price index (b)
Volume index (c) Composite index (d) Whole-sale price index
MCQ No .34
What type of index number can
help the government to formulate its price policies and to take
appropriate economic measures
to control prices:
(a) Whole sale price index (b)
Consumer's price (c) Quantity (d) None of them
MCQ No .35
The most suitable average in
chain base method is:
(a) Arithmetic mean (b) Median
(c) Mode (d) Geometric mean
MCQ No .36
Base year quantities weights
are used in:
(a) Laspeyre's method (b) Paasche's method (c) Fisher's ideal method (d)
Difficult to tell
MCQ No .37
Chain process is used to make
comparisons of price index numbers in:
(a) Price relative (b) Link
relative (c) Simple relative (d) None of the above
MCQ No .38
In the computation of consumer
price index numbers, we use:
(a) Aggregate expenditure
method (b) Family budget method
(c) Chain base method (d)
Both (a) and (b)
MCQ No .39
The Federal Bureau of
Statistics prepares:
(a) The wholesale price index
(b) The consumer price index
(c) The sensitive price
indicator (d) All of the above
MCQ No .40
While computing a weighted
index, the current period quantities are used in the:
(a) Laspeyre's method· (b)
Paasche's method
(c) Marshall Edgeworth method
(d) Fisher's ideal method
MCQ No .41
The best method to measure the
relative change in prices of commodities is:
(a) Quantity index number (b)
Value index number
(c) Volume index number (d)
Price index number
MCQ No .42
When the base year values are
used as weights, the weighted average of relatives price index
number is the same as the:
(a) Laspeyre's index (b) Paasche's index (c) Simple aggregative index (d)
Quantity index
MCQ No .43
To measure the relative change
in purchasing a specified basket of goods and services between two
periods for a certain locality
for fixed income group of people, we can use:
(a) Consumer price index (b)
Paasche's price index (c) Cost of living index (d) Both (a) and (c)
MCQ No .44
Fisher's ideal index number is
the geometric mean of the:
(a) Laspeyre's and Marshall
Edgeworth indices
(b) Laspeyre's and Paasche's
indices
(c) Paasche's and Marshal
Edgeworth indices (d) all of the above
(d) All of the above
MCQ No .45
A number that measures a
relative change in a single variable with respect to abase.is called:
(a) Good index number (b)
Composite index number
(c) Simple index number (d) Quantity index number
MCQ No .46
A number that measures an
average relative change in a group of related variables with respect to
A base is called:
(a) Simple index number (b)
Composite index number
(c) Price index number (d)
Quantity index number
MCQ No .47
An index number constructed to
measure the relative change in the price of an item or a group of
items is called:
(a) Quantity index number (b)
Price index number (c) Volume index number (d) Difficult to tell
MCQ No .48
When relative change is
measured for a fixed period, it is called:
(a) Chain base method (b)
Fixed base method
(c) Simple aggregative method
(d) Cost of living Index method
MCQ No .49
The ratio of a sum of prices
ill current period to the sum of prices ill the base period, expressed as a
percentage is called:
(a) Simple price index number
(b) Simple aggregative price
index number
(c) Weighted aggregative price
index number
(d) Quantity index number
MCQ No .50
An index that measures the
average relative change in group of variables keeping in view the relative
importance of the variables is
called:
(a) Simple index number (b)
Composite index number
(c) Weighted index number (d) Price index number
MCQ No .51
Link relative of current year
is equal to:
MCQ No .52
Simple average of relatives is
equal to:
MCQ No .53
Paasche's price index number is
also called:
(a) Base year weighted (b)
Current year weighted
(c) Simple aggregative index
(d) Consumer price index
MCQ No .54
Laspeyre's price index number
is also called:
(a) Base year weighted (b) Current year weighted
(c) Cost of living index (d)
Simple aggregative index
MCQ No .55
Index number having downward
bias is:
(a) Laspeyre's index (b) Paasche’s index
(c) Fisher's ideal index (d)
Marshall Edgeworth index
MCQ No .56
Index number having upward bias
is:
(a) Laspeyre's index (b)
Paasche's index (c) Fisher's ideal index (d) Marshal Edgworth index
MCQ No .57
Marshall Edgeworth price index
was proposed by:
(a) One English economist (b)
Two English economist
(c) Three English economist (d)
Many English economist
MCQ No .58
Index number calculated by
Fisher's formula is ideal because it satisfy:
(a) Circular test (b) Factor
reversal test (c) Time reversal test (d) All of the above
MCQ No .59
The test which is lot obeyed by
any of the weighted index numbers unless the weights are constant:
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