List – I | List – II |
a. Organic Composition of Capital | 1. Hirschman |
b. Doctrine of Natural Law | 2. Schumpeter |
c. Innovation | 3. Marx |
d. Doctrine of Unbalanced Growth | 4. Adam Smith |
Codes:
a b c d
a)3, b) 4, c) 2, d) 1
A, B and C invested in partnership. A invest Rs.6000 for 4 months, B invests Rs.4000 for 3 months and C invests Rs.12000 for 2 months. C is working part...
Atul and Brijesh started a business by investing Rs 16,000 and Rs 20,000 respectively. At the end of 4th month of the business, Chetan joins ...
X, Y, and Z each invested amounts of Rs. 60,000, Rs. 180,000, and Rs. 100,000 at an annual simple interest rate of 5%. The investment durations for X, ...
'L' and 'K' used Rs. 12,500 and Rs. 15,000, respectively, to launch their businesses. 6 months later, 'L' added Rs. 2,500 to his investment, and 'J' joi...
P, Q and R invested their money in the ratio 4 : 5 : 7 respectively. The total amount invested by them was Rs. 5,90,000 and the profit earned was 40% of...
A and B started a business with respective investments of Rs 25000 and Rs 15000. The number of months for which B invested was 4 less than the number of...
Raj invested Rs.40000 in a business. After 6 months, Rohan joins him with an investment of Rs.P. If at the end of the year the profit is Rs.60000 and pr...
A and B entered into a partnership and invested their respective amounts in ratio of 2: 1. C and D entered into another partnership with initial investm...
A and B entered into a business investing their capital in the ratio of 14:25, respectively and the respective ratio of time for which they made their i...
Ashish started a business by investing Rs. 7700. Few months later; Ramesh joined him by investing Rs. 8000 such that at the end of the year, the profit ...