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1.
What is the value of I in millions of dollars?
(A) 695,097
(B) 616,758
(C) 555,452
(D) 254,574
(E) none of these
The answer is E. The correct value (not given as
an answer) can be calculated by subtracting the
value for Charges and miscellaneous from the
value for General under Revenue from Own Sources.
820,814 170,586 = 650,228
2.
What is the value of II in millions of
dollars?
(A) 835,346
(B) 662,563
(C) 658,955
(D) 417,433
(E) none of these
The correct answer is C. It can be calculated by
subtracting the value for Intergovernmental from
the value for Total Revenue.
660,759 1,804 = 658,955
3.
What is the value of III in millions of
dollars?
(A) 73,704
(B) 68,868
(C) 67,868
(D) 67,978
(E) none of these
The correct answer is C. Calculate the value of
state revenues From federal government by sub-
tracting the value of revenues From state or local
government in the State column from the value of
Intergovernmental revenues in the State column.
70,786 2,918 = 67,868
4.
What is the value of IV in millions of
dollars?
(A) 43,565
(B) 29,598
(C) 25,122
(D) 22,919
(E) none of these
The correct answer is C. Calculate the value of
state revenues from Employee and railroad retire-
ment by subtracting the combined values of Unem-
ployment compensation and Old age, disability,
and health insurance in the State column from the
value of Insurance Trust.
48,041 (18,443 + 4,476) = 25,122
5.
What is the value of V in millions of
dollars?
(A) 821,567
(B) 464,175
(C) 318,490
(D) 287,834
(E) none of these
The correct answer is D. To calculate total local
revenue, add together Intergovernmental revenue
in the Local column and Revenue from Own Sources
in the Local column.
111,443 + 176,391 = 287,834