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From where do most small farmers usually borrow money to arrange for the capital?
1 Large farmers.
2 Village moneylenders.
3 Traders.
4 All of these.
Explanation:
All of these.
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Increased production of ___________ would lead to higher production output in future.
1 Consumer goods
2 Capital goods
3 Agricultural goods
4 Public goods
Explanation:
Capital goods Capital goods are those goods which help to increase the production capacity of an economy. For example, machinery and equipments. Thus, larger production of capital goods would lead to higher production in future.
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Which of the following are not characteristics of capital as a factor of production?
1 Capital helps the other factors of production.
2 Capital has mobility.
3 Capital can be invisible and naturally available.
4 Capital enhances the production skills of the labourers.
Explanation:
Capital can be invisible and naturally available. Tangible and visible man-made things which are required for production form capital. All other statements are characteristics of capital.
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When more than one crop is grown on the same piece of land in a year, it is called
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From where do most small farmers usually borrow money to arrange for the capital?
1 Large farmers.
2 Village moneylenders.
3 Traders.
4 All of these.
Explanation:
All of these.
19. The Story Of Village Palampur
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Increased production of ___________ would lead to higher production output in future.
1 Consumer goods
2 Capital goods
3 Agricultural goods
4 Public goods
Explanation:
Capital goods Capital goods are those goods which help to increase the production capacity of an economy. For example, machinery and equipments. Thus, larger production of capital goods would lead to higher production in future.
19. The Story Of Village Palampur
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Which of the following are not characteristics of capital as a factor of production?
1 Capital helps the other factors of production.
2 Capital has mobility.
3 Capital can be invisible and naturally available.
4 Capital enhances the production skills of the labourers.
Explanation:
Capital can be invisible and naturally available. Tangible and visible man-made things which are required for production form capital. All other statements are characteristics of capital.
19. The Story Of Village Palampur
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When more than one crop is grown on the same piece of land in a year, it is called
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From where do most small farmers usually borrow money to arrange for the capital?
1 Large farmers.
2 Village moneylenders.
3 Traders.
4 All of these.
Explanation:
All of these.
19. The Story Of Village Palampur
252910
Increased production of ___________ would lead to higher production output in future.
1 Consumer goods
2 Capital goods
3 Agricultural goods
4 Public goods
Explanation:
Capital goods Capital goods are those goods which help to increase the production capacity of an economy. For example, machinery and equipments. Thus, larger production of capital goods would lead to higher production in future.
19. The Story Of Village Palampur
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Which of the following are not characteristics of capital as a factor of production?
1 Capital helps the other factors of production.
2 Capital has mobility.
3 Capital can be invisible and naturally available.
4 Capital enhances the production skills of the labourers.
Explanation:
Capital can be invisible and naturally available. Tangible and visible man-made things which are required for production form capital. All other statements are characteristics of capital.
19. The Story Of Village Palampur
252912
When more than one crop is grown on the same piece of land in a year, it is called
252907
From where do most small farmers usually borrow money to arrange for the capital?
1 Large farmers.
2 Village moneylenders.
3 Traders.
4 All of these.
Explanation:
All of these.
19. The Story Of Village Palampur
252910
Increased production of ___________ would lead to higher production output in future.
1 Consumer goods
2 Capital goods
3 Agricultural goods
4 Public goods
Explanation:
Capital goods Capital goods are those goods which help to increase the production capacity of an economy. For example, machinery and equipments. Thus, larger production of capital goods would lead to higher production in future.
19. The Story Of Village Palampur
252911
Which of the following are not characteristics of capital as a factor of production?
1 Capital helps the other factors of production.
2 Capital has mobility.
3 Capital can be invisible and naturally available.
4 Capital enhances the production skills of the labourers.
Explanation:
Capital can be invisible and naturally available. Tangible and visible man-made things which are required for production form capital. All other statements are characteristics of capital.
19. The Story Of Village Palampur
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When more than one crop is grown on the same piece of land in a year, it is called