15. Markets Around Us
15. Markets Around Us

235239 Branded items are mostly found in:

1 Weekly market.
2 Shopping Malls.
3 Vendors.
4 None of these.
15. Markets Around Us

235205 Assertion (A): The goods produced in the factories are reached to the final consumer with the help of a trader who acts as a link between the producer and the consumer. Reason (R): The trader who finally sells the product to the consumer is called a retailer. Example could be a seller of a permanent market, one working in a weekly market or a hawker which comes in our neighborhood.)

1 Both are correct but R is not the explanation of A.
2 Only R is correct
3 Both are correct and R is the explanation of A.
4 Only A is correct.
15. Markets Around Us

235206 If a firm sells its output on a market that is characterized by a single seller and many buyers of a homogeneous product for which there are no close substitutes and barriers to long-run resource mobility, then the firm is:

1 A monopolist.
2 An oligopolist.
3 A perfect competitor.
4 A monopolistic competitor.
15. Markets Around Us

235207 Assertion (A): Goods produced in a factory can only reach people living in the nearby areas and cannot be helpful for all the people who are in need of that product. Reason (R): Chain of markets help the producer to sell his product everywhere with the help of traders.

1 Both are correct but R is not the explanation of A.
2 Only R is correct
3 Both are correct and R is the explanation of A.
4 Only A is correct.
15. Markets Around Us

235239 Branded items are mostly found in:

1 Weekly market.
2 Shopping Malls.
3 Vendors.
4 None of these.
15. Markets Around Us

235205 Assertion (A): The goods produced in the factories are reached to the final consumer with the help of a trader who acts as a link between the producer and the consumer. Reason (R): The trader who finally sells the product to the consumer is called a retailer. Example could be a seller of a permanent market, one working in a weekly market or a hawker which comes in our neighborhood.)

1 Both are correct but R is not the explanation of A.
2 Only R is correct
3 Both are correct and R is the explanation of A.
4 Only A is correct.
15. Markets Around Us

235206 If a firm sells its output on a market that is characterized by a single seller and many buyers of a homogeneous product for which there are no close substitutes and barriers to long-run resource mobility, then the firm is:

1 A monopolist.
2 An oligopolist.
3 A perfect competitor.
4 A monopolistic competitor.
15. Markets Around Us

235207 Assertion (A): Goods produced in a factory can only reach people living in the nearby areas and cannot be helpful for all the people who are in need of that product. Reason (R): Chain of markets help the producer to sell his product everywhere with the help of traders.

1 Both are correct but R is not the explanation of A.
2 Only R is correct
3 Both are correct and R is the explanation of A.
4 Only A is correct.
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15. Markets Around Us

235239 Branded items are mostly found in:

1 Weekly market.
2 Shopping Malls.
3 Vendors.
4 None of these.
15. Markets Around Us

235205 Assertion (A): The goods produced in the factories are reached to the final consumer with the help of a trader who acts as a link between the producer and the consumer. Reason (R): The trader who finally sells the product to the consumer is called a retailer. Example could be a seller of a permanent market, one working in a weekly market or a hawker which comes in our neighborhood.)

1 Both are correct but R is not the explanation of A.
2 Only R is correct
3 Both are correct and R is the explanation of A.
4 Only A is correct.
15. Markets Around Us

235206 If a firm sells its output on a market that is characterized by a single seller and many buyers of a homogeneous product for which there are no close substitutes and barriers to long-run resource mobility, then the firm is:

1 A monopolist.
2 An oligopolist.
3 A perfect competitor.
4 A monopolistic competitor.
15. Markets Around Us

235207 Assertion (A): Goods produced in a factory can only reach people living in the nearby areas and cannot be helpful for all the people who are in need of that product. Reason (R): Chain of markets help the producer to sell his product everywhere with the help of traders.

1 Both are correct but R is not the explanation of A.
2 Only R is correct
3 Both are correct and R is the explanation of A.
4 Only A is correct.
15. Markets Around Us

235239 Branded items are mostly found in:

1 Weekly market.
2 Shopping Malls.
3 Vendors.
4 None of these.
15. Markets Around Us

235205 Assertion (A): The goods produced in the factories are reached to the final consumer with the help of a trader who acts as a link between the producer and the consumer. Reason (R): The trader who finally sells the product to the consumer is called a retailer. Example could be a seller of a permanent market, one working in a weekly market or a hawker which comes in our neighborhood.)

1 Both are correct but R is not the explanation of A.
2 Only R is correct
3 Both are correct and R is the explanation of A.
4 Only A is correct.
15. Markets Around Us

235206 If a firm sells its output on a market that is characterized by a single seller and many buyers of a homogeneous product for which there are no close substitutes and barriers to long-run resource mobility, then the firm is:

1 A monopolist.
2 An oligopolist.
3 A perfect competitor.
4 A monopolistic competitor.
15. Markets Around Us

235207 Assertion (A): Goods produced in a factory can only reach people living in the nearby areas and cannot be helpful for all the people who are in need of that product. Reason (R): Chain of markets help the producer to sell his product everywhere with the help of traders.

1 Both are correct but R is not the explanation of A.
2 Only R is correct
3 Both are correct and R is the explanation of A.
4 Only A is correct.