If all the values considered in calculating an index are of
If all the values considered in calculating an index are of equal importance, the index is:
None of these | |
Unweighted | |
Simple | |
Weighted |
None of these | |
Unweighted | |
Simple | |
Weighted |
None of these | |
Base year price | |
Base year quantity | |
Preceding year price |
Base year quantity | |
None of these | |
Preceding year price | |
Base year price |
The fixed prices | |
None of these | |
The wholesale prices | |
The retail prices |
More than one | |
Two | |
One | |
Three |
Base | |
Current | |
Following Base | |
Preceding |
Fixed base method | |
Simple aggregative method | |
Chain base method | |
Cost of living method |
Wholesale price index | |
Sensitive price indicator | |
All of these | |
Consumer price index |
The Paasche’s index | |
The Laspeyre’s index | |
None of these | |
The value index |
Value index | |
None of these | |
Quantity index | |
Price index |
Special purpose index number | |
None of these | |
General purpose index number | |
Price index number |
and | |
and | |
None of these | |
and |
All of these | |
Symmetrical | |
Negatively skewed | |
None of these | |
Positively skewed |
J-shaped | |
Bell-shaped | |
U-shaped | |
None of these |
Different | |
None of these | |
Identical | |
0 |
Semi-interquartile range | |
Range | |
Mean deviation | |
Standard deviation |
Standard deviation | |
1 | |
Variance | |
0 |