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New Session 2022 -2023 Economics According to new CBSE Syllabus, Macroeconomics Chapter 4 Methods of Calculating National Income

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METHODS OF CALCULATING
NATIONAL INCOME
Numericals related to Income Method
SPEAKER - PANKAJ RAIKWAR
SESSION 2022-23
Numericals related to Income Method

9. Calculate 'Operating Surplus' from the following
Items (Rs in crore)
(i) Rent 120
(ii) Profit 200
(iii) Domestic income 800
(iv) Mixed income 70
(v) Wages and salaries 350
(vi) Indirect tax 150
(vii) Subsidies 50
(viii) Depreciation 200

10. From the following data, calculate
'National Income':
Items (Rs in crore)
(i) Compensation of employees 800
(ii) Rent 200
(iii) Wages and salaries 750
(iv) Net exports -30
(v) Net factor income from abroad -20
(vi) Profit 300
(vii) Interest 100
(viii) Depreciation 50
(ix) Remittances from abroad 80
(x) Taxes on profits 60

11. From the following data, calculate
'Net National Product at Market Price':
Items (Rs in crore)
(i) Corporation tax 350
(ii) Compensation of employees 800
(iii) Mixed income of self-employed 900
(iv) Net factor income from abroad -50
(v) Net indirect taxes 250
(vi) Rent 350
(vii) Profit 600
(viii) Consumption of fixed capital 200
(ix) Interest 450

12. Find (a) Net National Product at Market Price,
and (b) Gross National Product at Factor Cost:
Items (Rs in lack)
(i) Wages and salaries 900
(ii) Rent 150
(iii) Net current transfers to abroad 10
(iv) Net indirect taxes 70
(v) Royalty 50
(vi) Profit 250
(vii) Net factor income to abroad -20
(viii) Consumption of fixed capital 170
(ix) Social security contribution
by employers 160
(x) Social security contribution
by employees 40
(xi) Interest 500

13. Calculate 'Gross National Product
at Market Price' from the following data:
Items (Rs in crore)
(i) Compensation of employees 2000
(ii) Interest 500
(iii) Rent 700
(iv) Profits 800
(v) Employer's contribution 200
(vi) Dividends 300
(vii) Consumption of fixed capital 100
(viii) Net indirect taxes 250
(ix) Net exports 70
(x) Net factor income to abroad 150
(xi) Mixed income of self-employed 1500

14. Calculate 'Net National Product
at Factor Cost' from the following:
Items (Rs in crore)
(i) Profits 300
(ii) Wages and salaries 600
(iii) Net current transfers to abroad 20
(iv) Rent 200
(v) Net factor income paid to abroad 50
(vi) Interest 300
(vii) Social security contributions 100
by employers

15. From the following data, calculate
'National Income':
Items (Rs in crore)
(i) Net indirect taxes 500
(ii) Mixed income of self-employed 1200
(iii) Net factor income from abroad -50
(iv) Compensation of employees 1300
(v) Net retained earnings of 200
private enterprises 800
(vi) Profit 600
(vii) Rent 400
(viii) Corporation tax 700
(ix) Interest 200
(x) Subsidy 300

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