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The option was d
Can you type the exact mcq if you remember? And the options?
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The option was d
Lol trust me. Your answers = my answers. Like everythingNah, they wanted to reduce migration, so the aim of that action was to increase employment in rural areas. That's it.
External costs are related to consumption or production. One individual who migrates, might contribute to pollution.. and all of the increased population might collectively lead to pollution, but it's not much of a valid point. But the question was about the reason for their decision, which is to increase employment in rural areas.
Is it like what activites were involved in the situation above?Why did they have to make such a difficult paper -_- I mean the past papers were so damn easy. 26/30 is not a good score. :/ approx how much did you guys score?
Motorist question : the government wants to raise tax on motorists to reduce budget deficit, it argues it has to do so to continue with it's existing services. The motorists argue doing so would decrease their revenue.
Options that made sense:
1) inflation and Private sector
2) Public exp and Oppurtunity cost (I chose this one)
Am I correct?
Inflation might make sense but it would be way toooo deep, i mean, the demand by motorists is price-elastic as it says taxing would lower govt revenue but then inflation is affected by overall level of prices not a single element and its like I said, way too deep, doncha think?Why did they have to make such a difficult paper -_- I mean the past papers were so damn easy. 26/30 is not a good score. :/ approx how much did you guys score?
Motorist question : the government wants to raise tax on motorists to reduce budget deficit, it argues it has to do so to continue with it's existing services. The motorists argue doing so would decrease their revenue.
Options that made sense:
1) inflation and Private sector
2) Public exp and Oppurtunity cost (I chose this one)
Am I correct?
I did shift in supply curve... guess that was option DWhat was the answer for the question related to using corn for fuel? Was it a shift in the supply curve or a shift along the supple curve?
I did that too. And we were wrongI did shift in supply curve... guess that was option D
Well cost push inflation maybe? I know it's wayyy to deep. That's why I didn't choose itInflation might make sense but it would be way toooo deep, i mean, the demand by motorists is price-elastic as it says taxing would lower govt revenue but then inflation is affected by overall level of prices not a single element and its like I said, way too deep, doncha think?
And no clear reference to private sector has been made.
Idk, I'm probably going all 'weird' right now,sorry
Do you remember what exactly was the 2nd question?I dont remember what was the qs.
The 2nd qs. was also tricky
YUPLast one was increase to 20 m
Yes the insurance WALA is most probably correct, I did that too!It was like, which is not a public sector thingy. And there were options.
A was something related to travel insurance.. i did that..
All other seemed like public sector work..
Do you remember that question exactly? :/I did increased use of labour.. it's right.
Why are you thinking that the option of the majority is right?
I agree with you Bro.Nah, they wanted to reduce migration, so the aim of that action was to increase employment in rural areas. That's it.
External costs are related to consumption or production. One individual who migrates, might contribute to pollution.. and all of the increased population might collectively lead to pollution, but it's not much of a valid point. But the question was about the reason for their decision, which is to increase employment in rural areas.
I also chose Public exp and Oppurtunity cost!Why did they have to make such a difficult paper -_- I mean the past papers were so damn easy. 26/30 is not a good score. :/ approx how much did you guys score?
Motorist question : the government wants to raise tax on motorists to reduce budget deficit, it argues it has to do so to continue with it's existing services. The motorists argue doing so would decrease their revenue.
Options that made sense:
1) inflation and Private sector
2) Public exp and Oppurtunity cost (I chose this one)
Am I correct?
2nd qs. was abt the PPC related to employment...Do you remember what exactly was the 2nd question?
Whaaaaaaattt???????I did that too. And we were wrong
Yes it was supply along the curve something. I know, I'm sad tooWhaaaaaaattt???????
Yes it was supply along the curve something. I know, I'm sad too
if it was due to price then definitely its supply along the curveYes it was supply along the curve something. I know, I'm sad too
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