• Q : Number of moles of potassium chloride...
    5/4/2013 8:25:00 AM :

    Choose the right answer from following. The number of moles of KCL in 1000ml of 3 molar solution is: (a)1 (b)2 (c)3 (d)1.5

  • Q : Motivation behind granting patent rights...
    5/4/2013 8:25:00 AM :

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  • Q : Problem based on molality of glucose...
    5/4/2013 8:23:00 AM :

    Select the right answer of the question. If 18 gm of glucose (C6H12O6) is present in 1000 gm of an aqueous solution of glucose, it is said to be: (a)1 molal (b)1.1 molal (c)0.5 molal (d)0.1 molal

  • Q : How much loss an industry bear...
    5/4/2013 8:22:00 AM :

    How much loss can an industry bear? Answer: An industry can bear losses up to its total fixed costs.

  • Q : Preparation of normal solution...
    5/4/2013 8:21:00 AM :

    Give me answer of this question. What weight of ferrous ammonium sulphate is requiored to prepare 100 ml of 0.1 normal solution (mol. wt. 392): (a) 39.2 gm (b) 3.92 gm (c)1.96 gm (d)19.6 gm

  • Q : Problem on long run competitive equilibrium...
    5/4/2013 8:20:00 AM :

    The technology is such that LAC is minimized at firm’s output equivalent to 10 and minimum LAC is Rs. 15. Assume that the demand schedule for the product is given as shown: (i) Determine tota

  • Q : Means of molal solution...
    5/4/2013 8:19:00 AM :

    Choose the right answer from following. A molal solution is one that contains one mole of a solute in: (a) 1000 gm of the solvent (b) One litre of the solvent (c) One litre of the solution (d)

  • Q : Calculating total number of moles...
    5/4/2013 8:18:00 AM :

    Choose the right answer from following. While 90 gm of water is mixed with 300 gm of acetic acid. The total number of moles will be: (a)5 (b)10 (c)15 (d)20

  • Q : Firms in industry change...
    5/4/2013 8:17:00 AM :

    When the firms are earning abnormal gains, how will the number of firms in industry change? Answer: The number of firms in industry will tend to rise.

  • Q : Molarity based question...
    5/4/2013 8:17:00 AM :

    Help me to solve this problem. 4.0 gm of NaOH are contained in one decilitre of solution. Its molarity would be: (a) 4 M (b)2 M (c)1 M (d)1.5 M

  • Q : Price below perfect competition...
    5/4/2013 8:16:00 AM :

    Who decides price beneath perfect competition? Answer: Price under perfect competition is recognized by the forces of market demand and supply in business.

  • Q : Calculating amount of Sodium hydroxide...
    5/4/2013 8:15:00 AM :

    Choose the right answer from following. The amount of NaOH in gms in 250cm3 of a0.100M NaOH solution would be : (a) 4 gm (b) 2 gm (c) 1 gm (d) 2.5 gm

  • Q : Limitation of credit availability...
    5/4/2013 8:12:00 AM :

    What occurs to economy, when credit availability is limited and credit is made costlier? Answer: Aggregate demands falls

  • Q : Foreign trade eliminate deficient demand...
    5/4/2013 8:10:00 AM :

    In what respect foreign trade will be helpful in eliminating the adverse economic influences of deficient demand? Answer: Export increases the demand for services and goods generated in domestic ter

  • Q : Reaction of calcium carbonate...
    5/4/2013 8:10:00 AM :

    Give me answer of this question. What is the volume of 0.1NHcl required to react completely with 1.0g of pure calcium carbonate : (Ca= 40, C= 12 and o = 16 ) (a)150cm3 (b)250cm3 (c)200cm3 (d)100cm3

  • Q : Consumption curve...
    5/4/2013 8:06:00 AM :

    Illustrate a point on consumption curve at which APC = 1. Answer: APC = C/Y = 1 is possible when C = Y, that is, Consumption is equivalent to Income.

  • Q : Mole fraction of Carbon dioxide...
    5/4/2013 8:02:00 AM :

    Choose the right answer from following. If we take 44g of CO2 and 14g of N2 what will be mole fraction of CO2 in the mixture: (a) 1/5 (b) 1/3 (c) 2/3 (d) 1/4

  • Q : Why value of multiplier is low...
    5/4/2013 8:01:00 AM :

    In poor countries people spend a big percentage of their income so that APC and MPC are high. Yet, the value of multiplier is low. Explain why?

  • Q : Number of moles present in water...
    5/4/2013 8:00:00 AM :

    Provide solution of this question. How many moles of water are present in 180 of water: (a)1 mole (b)18 mole (c)10 mole (d)100 mole

  • Q : Problem on full employment level of employment...
    5/4/2013 7:59:00 AM :

    What happens when AD > AS past to full employment level of employment?

  • Q : Calculating molarity of a solution...
    5/4/2013 7:58:00 AM :

    Select the right answer of the question .The molarity of a 0.2 N N2Co3 solution will be: (a) 0.05 M (b) 0.2 M (c) 0.1 M (d)0.4 M

  • Q : Surplus of AD over AS-Inflationary gap...
    5/4/2013 7:58:00 AM :

    Does a surplus of AD over AS always entail a condition of inflationary gap? Answer: No. Inflationary gap takes place only if AD > AS equivalent to full employment level of employment.

  • Q : Why value of MPC is not greater than one...
    5/4/2013 7:57:00 AM :

    Why the value of MPC is not greater than 1? Answer: This is because change in consumption can never be more than change in income.

  • Q : Molarity of pure water...
    5/4/2013 7:55:00 AM :

    Choose the right answer from following. The molarity of pure water is: (a) 55.6 (b) 5.56 (c)100 (d)18

  • Q : Calculating weight of acid...
    5/4/2013 7:53:00 AM :

    Give me answer of this question. The formula weight of H2SO4 is 98. The weight of the acid in 400mi of solution is: (a)2.45g (b) 3.92g (c) 4.90g (d) 9.8g

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