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Prices and Cost of Living

Telangana Board · Class 9 · Social Studies

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What is a family budget?

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When prices increase but income remains the same, what happens to a family's purchasing power?

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What is inflation?

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Which group of people is most affected by inflation?

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What is Dearness Allowance (DA)?

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Extra payment to compensate for price rise

Dearness Allowance (DA) is an additional payment given to compensate for rising prices. Step 1: Government and some organizations provide DA to their employees when inflation occurs. Step 2: When prices rise by a certain percentage, DA is increased proportionally. Step 3: This helps maintain employees' purchasing power despite inflation. Step 4: DA ensures that workers can afford the same standard of living even when costs increase, unlike people with truly fixed incomes who don't receive such compensation.

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In a price index, if the base year is given a value of 100 and prices rise by 25%, what will be the new index value?

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125

When base year is 100 and prices rise by 25%, the new index value becomes 125. Step 1: Price index uses base year as reference point with value 100. Step 2: A 25% increase means prices are now 25% higher than the base year. Step 3: Calculate: 100 + (25% of 100) = 100 + 25 = 125. Step 4: This means if you spent Rs. 100 in base year, you'd need Rs. 125 for same goods now, showing the impact of price rise on purchasing power.

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What does CPI stand for?

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Consumer Price Index

CPI stands for Consumer Price Index. Step 1: It measures changes in prices of goods and services that consumers buy for daily use. Step 2: CPI tracks retail prices of selected consumer items like food, clothing, housing, transportation. Step 3: Different CPIs exist for different groups - industrial workers, urban employees, agricultural laborers. Step 4: It helps measure inflation's impact on different consumer groups and is used to calculate DA and revise wages.

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Which of the following is NOT a way government regulates prices?

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Increasing individual salaries directly

Government doesn't directly increase individual salaries to regulate prices. Step 1: PDS provides essential goods at subsidized rates to control market prices. Step 2: MSP helps farmers and regulates crop prices in markets. Step 3: Import-export policies control supply and demand of goods. Step 4: However, government cannot directly increase everyone's salary - this is done by employers. Government only sets DA for its own employees and minimum wages for certain sectors, but doesn't control all individual salaries.

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