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Economics Mcqs 4423 MCQs [All-Courses]

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Economics MCQs cover fundamental concepts of microeconomics and macroeconomics, including demand and supply, inflation, national income, and economic policies.
This section is designed to strengthen analytical skills and conceptual understanding for competitive examinations.
Highly useful for PPSC, FPSC, NTS, OTS, KPPSC, and other testing services preparation.

Term a country’s decision to tie the value of its currency to another country’s currency gold or a basket of currencies ?
A Pagged exchanged rate
B Fixed exchange rate
C Relative exchange rate
D Knotted exchange rate
Correct Answer: Fixed exchange rate
What is called that company which make loans to individuals, while not receiving deposits like a bank ?
A Cooperative company
B Finance corporation
C Limited company
D Finance company
Correct Answer: Finance corporation
An exchange arrangement was formed in 1979 that governs the currencies of European union member countries. What this arrangement called ?
A European Currency System (ECS)
B European Monetary Mechanism (EMM)
C Common Monetary System (CMS)
D European Monetary Fund (EMF)
Correct Answer: Common Monetary System (CMS)
What is Euro ?
A Deposit outside one’s home country but in the home country currency
B European currency unit, introduced on January 1, 1999
C Both of them
D None of them
Correct Answer: Both of them
What does mean by ‘Emerging Markets ?
A Financial markets of developing economies
B Financial markets of East Europe’s economies
C Financial markets of Asian economies
D Financial markets of Latin America
Correct Answer: Financial markets of developing economies
A tax on imports exports, or consumption goods is called ?
A Drawback
B Duty
C Custom
D Excise
Correct Answer: Duty
Portion of a company’s profit paid to common and preferred shareholders is called ?
A Gross Profit
B Profit share
C Dividend
D Right share
Correct Answer: Dividend
What is called that market in which supply overwhelms demand ?
A Deflated market
B Depressed market
C Bearish market
D Weak market
Correct Answer: Depressed market
Which statistical factor is used to convert current currency purchasing power into inflation adjusted purchasing power ?
A Deflector
B Purchasing power parity
C Inflator
D Deflation
Correct Answer: Deflector
Failure to make timely payment of interest or principal on a debt security or to otherwise comply with the provisions of a bound indenture is called ?
A Rolling debt
B Bad debt
C Rescheduling
D Default
Correct Answer: Default