During festive season, the currency deposit ratio
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CUET ECONOMIC Previous Year Paper 2024
decreases
Incorrect Answer has no impact on it
Incorrect Answer first decreases then increases
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
- Option 1: Decreases
- During festive seasons, people tend to withdraw more cash for shopping and celebrations. This usually reduces the amount of cash held as deposits, decreasing the currency deposit ratio.
- Option 2: Increases
- This would imply people deposit more cash during festive seasons, which is less common as the demand for cash usually rises.
- Option 3: Has no impact on it
- Suggests that the festive season does not affect withdrawal or deposit patterns. This is less likely since festivals often influence spending behavior.
- Option 4: First decreases then increases
- Indicates initial withdrawals followed by redeposits after spending peaks, which is a plausible pattern after the festive rush ends.
- Correct Answer:
- Option 1: Decreases
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