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Factors of Production

ICSE · Class 10 · Economics

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Which of the following is NOT a primary factor of production?

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The reward paid to land is called:

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Which characteristic is unique to labour as a factor of production?

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Division of labour refers to:

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Land as a factor of production includes:

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Surface of the earth, Mineral resources, Forests, Rivers and water bodies

Land includes all natural resources provided by nature - surface of earth, minerals, forests, rivers, etc. Factory buildings are man-made and therefore part of capital, not land.

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Which of the following are advantages of division of labour?

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Increases efficiency, Saves time, Improves quality, Reduces cost of production

Division of labour increases efficiency, saves time, improves quality, and reduces costs. Monotony is a disadvantage, not an advantage.

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Capital as a factor of production is:

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Man-made goods used in production

Capital refers to man-made durable goods like machines, tools, buildings, etc., that are used to produce other goods and services. It is distinguished from natural resources (land) and human efforts (labour).

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Fixed capital includes:

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Machinery, Factory buildings, Tools and equipment

Fixed capital includes durable goods used repeatedly in production like machinery, buildings, and tools. Raw materials and fuel are circulating capital as they are used only once.

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