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Cotton yarns purchased by handloom worker is
An intermediate good
A consumer good
A capital good
None of these
- Intermediate Good:
- Goods used as inputs in the production of other goods.
- Cotton yarns purchased by a handloom worker are used to make fabric or finished products.
- These are not final goods; they are transformed into something else.
- Correct Answer: Intermediate Good
- Consumer Good:
- Goods bought and used by consumers rather than by manufacturers for producing other goods.
- Cotton yarns don't fit this definition as they are not purchased for personal use.
- Capital Good:
- Goods used in the production of other goods, but they are not used up in the production process.
- Examples include machinery or equipment.
- Cotton yarns are consumed in production, so they don't qualify.
- None of These:
- An option if none of the above categories fit.
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