Cost and Revenue
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A farmer owns his land but uses it for cultivation. The market rent for similar land is Rs. 8,000 per season. He also pays Rs. 3,000 as wages to hired labourers. Which of the following correctly classifies these costs?
Total Fixed Cost is Rs. 200 and Total Variable Cost at 40 units of output is Rs. 600. If output increases to 41 units and Total Variable Cost becomes Rs. 615, what is the Marginal Cost at the 41st unit?
A shopkeeper sells 10 kg of rice at Rs. 30 per kg and then sells 11 kg at Rs. 29 per kg. What is the Marginal Revenue when the 11th kg is sold?
If Total Revenue is Rs. 1,500 when 50 units are sold, and Total Cost is Rs. 1,200 (TFC = Rs. 400, TVC = Rs. 800), what is the profit and Average Cost respectively?
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Which of the following statements is CORRECT about fixed cost?
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Fixed cost remains the same even when output is zero
Step 1: Recall the definition of Fixed Cost – it is expenditure on fixed factors of production that does NOT change with the level of output. Step 2: The critical feature is that fixed cost must be paid EVEN if output is zero. For example, if a farmer rents land for Rs. 5,000, he must pay that rent whether he grows a crop or not. Step 3: Why not option B? Fixed cost does NOT change with output – it is constant, not proportional. Step 4: Why not option C? This is a common misconception. Fixed cost is NEVER zero just because production stops. The commitment to pay rent, interest on loans, etc. c
A tailor produces 20 shirts with a Total Cost of Rs. 2,000 and 21 shirts with a Total Cost of Rs. 2,085. What are the Average Cost (AC) at 20 shirts and Marginal Cost (MC) of the 21st shirt respectively?
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AC = Rs. 100; MC = Rs. 85
Step 1: Calculate AC at 20 shirts: AC = TC / Output = 2000 / 20 = Rs. 100 per shirt. Step 2: Calculate MC of 21st shirt: MC = TC(21) – TC(20) = 2085 – 2000 = Rs. 85. Step 3: Notice that MC (Rs. 85) is LESS than AC (Rs. 100). This means the new unit cost less than the average – this will pull the average down. Step 4: Why not option B? AC at 20 shirts = 2000/20 = 100, NOT 99.28. The value 99.28 would be AC at 21 shirts (2085/21 ≈ 99.28), which was not asked. Step 5: Why not option C? MC ≠ AC unless a specific condition holds. Here the 21st shirt added only Rs. 85, not Rs. 100. Key Distinction:
In a competitive market, a vendor sells guavas at Rs. 50 per kg regardless of quantity sold. Which of the following is TRUE about Average Revenue (AR) and Marginal Revenue (MR)?
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AR = MR = Rs. 50 at all levels of output
Step 1: Recall AR = TR/Q = (P × Q)/Q = P. So AR always equals price. Here AR = Rs. 50 always. Step 2: When price is CONSTANT for all quantities, each additional unit sold adds exactly Rs. 50 to TR. So MR = Rs. 50 as well. Step 3: Verify with numbers: TR at 20 kg = 50×20 = 1000; TR at 21 kg = 50×21 = 1050. MR = 1050–1000 = Rs. 50 = AR. Step 4: Why not option B? MR does NOT increase here because price is fixed. MR = price = Rs. 50 constantly. Step 5: Why not option C? MR > AR only happens in unusual markets. When price is constant, MR = AR. Key Rule: AR = MR ONLY when the seller sells all units
The rent paid for a factory building is an example of which type of cost, and why does it NOT change even when production falls to zero?
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Fixed cost, because it is tied to a fixed factor and is a contractual obligation
Step 1: Factory building is a FIXED factor of production – it does not change with output level in the short run. Step 2: Rent for a fixed factor = Fixed Cost. It stays the same regardless of how much (or how little) is produced. Step 3: It does not change at zero production because it is a contractual obligation – the producer must pay rent as agreed, whether or not production happens. Step 4: Why not Variable Cost? Variable costs change with output. Rent for a factory does not change whether you produce 100 units or 0 units. Step 5: Why not Implicit Cost? Implicit cost is for SELF-OWNED fact
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