ECO 365 Week 1 Practice: The Fundamentals of Economic Quiz

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ECO 365 Week 1 Practice: The Fundamentals of Economic Quiz

Complete the Week 1 The Fundamentals of Economics Quiz in McGraw-Hill Connect®. These are randomized questions. 

Note: You have unlimited attempts available to complete practice assignments. The highest scored attempt will be recorded. These assignments have earlier due dates, so plan accordingly. Grades must be transferred manually to eCampus by your instructor. Don’t worry, this might happen after the due date.

 

The opportunity cost of an action is always equal to:

 

the next-best alternative for the resources used to undertake the action.

 

the things you could have done instead of the action you chose to undertake.

 

the time you give up to undertake the action.

 

the money you give up to undertake the action.

 

 

 

 

 

Economic reasoning is based on the premise that:

 

all decisions or actions are costless.

 

all decisions or actions have a cost associated with them.

 

only non-economic decisions or actions have a cost associated with them.

 

only economic decisions or actions have a cost associated with them.

 

 

 

 

 

The fish in the ocean are what type of market resource

 

Land

 

Capital

 

Entrepreneurial ability

 

Labor

 

 

 

Which of the following scenarios most accurately reflects the concept of scarcity

 

The steak Henry did not buy because he is a vegetarian.

 

The Smith Household produces an average of three bags of trash a week.

 

Sienna enjoys viewing flowers in the city garden during her walk.

 

Brett is a farmer with an open field on which he can plant either soybeans or corn.

 

 

Bob, the owner of a local deli in town, needs to purchase something that economists would label as “capital” to help him produce sandwiches. Which of the following is an example of capital

 

Ham for the sandwiches

 

An additional worker

 

A new idea that automates the making of sandwiches

 

A meat slicer to cut ham for sandwiches

 

 

 

In the circular flow model of the market system, households

 

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buy products and resources.

 

sell products and resources.

 

buy products and sell resources.

 

sell products and buy resources.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use the following graph of the market for milk to answer the question below.

 

 

In this market, the equilibrium price is _______ and equilibrium quantity is _______.

 

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$28 per gallon; 150 million gallons

 

$1.00 per gallon; 35 million gallons

 

$1.50 per gallon; 30 million gallons

 

$1.50 per gallon; 28 million gallons

 

 

 

 

Use the following graph to answer the question below.

 

At a quantity of 130, marginal benefit equals ______ and marginal cost equals _____.

 

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$1.60, $0.50

 

$1.00, $1.00

 

$0.50, $1.60

 

$1.60, $1.60

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pam sees that the price of bananas has risen in the grocery store. All else equal, she decides to buy more tangerines than she normally purchases. From the information given, you might conclude that:

 

bananas are a luxury good.

 

tangerines and bananas are complements.

 

tangerines and bananas are substitutes.

 

tangerines are an inferior good.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use the following graph to answer the question below.

 

At a quantity of 290, marginal benefit equals ______ and marginal cost equals _____.

 

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$0.50, $1.60

 

$1.60, $0.50

 

$1.00, $1.00

 

$1.60, $1.60

 

 

 

 

 

 

When studying human behavior, economists assume rational self-interest. This means that people

 

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make decisions based on some desired outcome.

 

have all the information they need to make a decision.

 

always make the right decisions.

 

are quite selfish and are not concerned about others.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use the following market data to answer the question below.

 

Price per Unit       Quantity Purchased by Consumer   Quantity Sold by Producer

$5   2,000     0

10   1,800     300

15   1,600     600

20   1,400     900

25   1,200     1,200

30   1,000     1,500

 

In the market shown in the table, the equilibrium quantity is

 

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900.

 

1,400.

 

1,600.

 

1,200.

 

 

 

 

Use the following market data to answer the question below.

 

Price per Unit       Quantity Purchased by Consumer   Quantity Sold by Producer

$5   2,000     0

10   1,800     300

15   1,600     600

20   1,400     900

25   1,200     1,200

30   1,000     1,500

 

In the market shown in the table, the marginal cost of 600th unit is

 

 

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$10.

 

$20.

 

$25.

 

$15.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Marginal cost can be defined as the change in

 

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cost resulting from one less unit of production.

 

benefit resulting from one more unit of production.

 

cost resulting from one more unit of production.

 

benefit resulting from one less unit of production.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The problems of inflation and unemployment are

 

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not relevant to the U.S. economy.

 

major topics of microeconomics.

 

major topics of macroeconomics.

 

only relevant to European economies.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Macroeconomics approaches the study of economics from the viewpoint of

 

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governmental units.

 

the operation of specific product and resource markets.

 

individual firms.

 

the entire economy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Which of the following is a labor resource

 

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a computer programmer

 

a piece of software used by a firm

 

silicon (sand) used to make computer chips

 

a computer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The circular flow model illustrates

 

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how natural and other resources are created.

 

how money is created by the banking system.

 

the importance of having a central plan for the economy.

 

the interdependence of businesses and consumers.

 

 

 

 

The economizing problem is essentially one of deciding how to make the best use of

 

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limited resources to satisfy limited economic wants.

 

unlimited resources to satisfy limited economic wants.

 

unlimited resources to satisfy unlimited economic wants.

 

limited resources to satisfy unlimited economic wants.

 

 

 

 

Microeconomics is concerned with

 

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how government debt affects aggregate economic activity.

 

a detailed examination of specific economic units that make up the economic system.

 

the establishing of an overall view of the operation of the aggregate economic system.

 

the aggregate or total levels of income, employment, and output.

 

 

 

 

In analyzing human decision and action, economists assume that

 

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there are no scarce resources in the economy.

 

costs are more important than benefits.

 

scarcity is more important than choice.

 

people’s behavior reflects rational self-interest.

 

 

 

The basic truth that underlies the study of economics is the fact that we all face

 

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taxes.

 

risk.

 

scarcity.

 

death.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Markets can:

 

provide unlimited goods and services.

 

make buyers and sellers better off.

 

force producers to make things they do not want to make.

 

force buyers to buy things they do not want to buy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use the table below to answer the following question.

 

Output   Total Cost

0     $10

1     20

2     28

3     38

4     53

5     73

6     98

 

The marginal cost of producing 3 units of output is

 

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$28.

 

$0.

 

$10.

 

$38.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Which of the following is the best synonym for “marginal” in economics

 

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additional

 

basic

 

minor

 

scarce

 

 

 

Which of the following is not a main function of the entrepreneur

 

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to make routine pricing decisions

 

to make strategic business decisions

 

to assume the risk of economic losses

 

to innovate

 

 

 

 

The four factors of production (or types of resources) are

 

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land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurial ability.

 

land, labor, capital, and money.

 

labor, capital, entrepreneurial ability, and money.

 

labor, capital, technology, and entrepreneurial ability.

 

 

 

 

Which of the following is a land resource

 

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a machine for detecting earthquakes

 

natural gas

 

an oil drilling rig

 

a farmer

 

 

 

 

 

The main function of the entrepreneur is to

 

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create market demand.

 

make routine pricing decisions.

 

purchase capital.

 

innovate.

 

 

 

Use the following graph to answer the question below.

 

The price where marginal benefit equals marginal cost is

 

 

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$1.60.

 

$1.60.

 

$0.50.

 

$1.00.

 

 

 

 

 

In the resource market

 

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households buy resources from businesses.

 

businesses borrow financial capital from households.

 

households sell resources to businesses.

 

businesses sell services to households.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The concept of a market is a

 

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store.

 

location where buyers and sellers meet to negotiate prices and determine quantities traded.

 

place where sellers increase their wealth.

 

group of buyers and sellers of a good or service.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The table below represents the demand for bottles of sunscreen at Daytona Beach on a sunny June day.

 

Demand for Sunscreen

Price (dollars)      Quantity of Sunscreen Demanded (bottles)

$4   7,200

6     6,800

8     6,400

10   6,000

12   5,600

 

If the price of a bottle of sunscreen is $8, what will be the quantity demanded

 

6,000 bottles

 

1,600 bottles

 

8,000 bottles

 

6,400 bottles

 

 

 

 

Marcus budgets $120 a week for groceries. When the price of all food goes up by 10% he buys less salmon. This can best be explained by:

 

diminishing marginal utility.

 

the substitution effect.

 

the income effect.

 

a change in income.

 

 

 

Which of the following scenarios is an example of a person interacting outside of a market

 

Mark places his comic book collection up for sale on eBay.

 

Young buys fresh radishes at the local farmers’ market.

 

Melissa votes for her favorite performer at a local talent show.

 

Isabella agrees to fix Miguel’s sink if Miguel paints Isabella’s porch.

 

 

 

 

Tastes and preferences generally do not change for goods or services in markets.

 

False

True

 

 

 

 

When economists speak of “demand” in a particular market, they refer to

 

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the whole demand curve or schedule.

 

how much of an item buyers want to buy at a given price.

 

one point on the demand curve.

 

one price-quantity combination on the demand schedule.

 

 

 

 

 

In understanding and analyzing “demand,” we focus on how much of a product the buyers are

 

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willing and able to buy at different prices.

 

actually buying now and in the recent past at various prices.

 

willing and wanting to buy at different prices.

 

willing and able to buy with their given income.

 

 

 

 

 

The most important purpose of a market is to

 

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bring buyers and sellers together so they can trade.

 

bring buyers and sellers together so they can argue.

 

bring buyers and sellers together so they can barter.

 

increase the sellers’ wealth.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

An increase in the demand for music downloads indicates that more music downloads are

 

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demanded because sellers are selling more music downloads.

 

demanded even if prices of music downloads stay the same.

 

demanded because sellers are putting music downloads on sale.

 

demanded because music download prices have decreased.

 

 

 

 

 

All else held constant, an increase in the price of tablets will result in a

 

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leftward shift of the demand curve for tablets.

 

movement up and to the left along the demand curve for tablets.

 

rightward shift of the demand curve for tablets.

 

decrease in the demand for tablets.

 

 

 

 

 

When economists say that the demand for a product has decreased, they mean that

 

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the product has become more expensive and thus consumers are buying less of it.

 

consumers are now willing and able to buy less of this product at each possible price.

 

the demand curve has shifted to the right.

 

the product has become particularly scarce for some reason.

 

 

 

 

 

When the price of a product increases, consumers shift their purchases to other products whose prices are now relatively lower. This statement describes

 

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the income effect.

 

the rationing function of prices.

 

the substitution effect.

 

an inferior good.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Who determines the price and quantity traded in a market

 

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prices and quantities traded are not generally determined in markets

 

buyers

 

sellers

 

buyers and sellers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prices usually allocate resources efficiently because they allocate

 

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consumption to the highest cost of good or service.

 

consumption to the lowest value good or service.

 

resources to the highest value good or service.

 

resources to the lowest value good or service.

 

 

 

 

 

 

If the price of Pepsi decreases, all else held constant, then we’d expect to see a consequent shift of the demand curve for

 

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Coke to the left.

 

Pepsi to the left.

 

Pepsi to the right.

 

Coke to the right.

 

 

 

In a market, buyers want to pay the _____ possible price and sellers want to charge the _____ possible price.

 

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lowest, lowest

 

lowest, highest

 

highest, highest

 

highest, lowest

 

 

 

 

 

The horizontal axis of a graph that shows a market demand curve indicates the

 

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different prices at which a product can be purchased.

 

various quantities of a product at which the market will be cleared.

 

quantities that consumers are willing and able to buy at various prices.

 

number of consumers who are in the market for a product.

 

 

 

 

 

For most products, purchases tend to fall with decreases in consumers’ incomes. Such products are known as

 

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average goods.

 

direct goods.

 

normal goods.

 

inferior goods.

 

 

 

 

 

All else held constant, the law of demand suggests that as

 

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the price of tablets decreases, the quantity of tablets demanded will decrease.

 

income increases, the quantity of tablets demanded will increase.

 

the price of tablets decreases, the quantity of tablets demanded will increase.

 

the demand for tablets increases, the price of tablets will increase.

 

 

 

 

The law of demand states that, all else held constant,

 

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price and quantity demanded are directly related.

 

consumers will buy more of a product at high prices than at low prices.

 

the larger the number of buyers in a market, the lower the product price will be.

 

price and quantity demanded are inversely related.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If product Y is an inferior good, a decrease in consumer incomes will

 

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make buyers want to buy less of product Y.

 

shift the demand curve for product Y to the right.

 

shift the demand curve for product Y to the left.

 

not affect the sales of product Y.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In order to derive a market demand curve from individuals’ demand curves, we add up the

 

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various individuals’ quantities demanded at each price.

 

total number of buyers in the market at each time period.

 

various prices that each buyer is willing and able to pay.

 

incomes of all buyers, assuming that their tastes remain constant.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The demand schedule for a product shows the relationship between how much of the product buyers are willing and able to buy and the

 

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product’s price.

 

buyers’ incomes.

 

time period, say, from one month to the next.

 

cost of producing the product.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In moving along a demand curve, which of the following is not held constant

 

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price expectations

 

the price of the product for which the demand curve is relevant

 

people’s tastes and preferences

 

consumer incomes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All else being equal, if the law of supply states that as the price of a good, service, or resource rises

 

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the quantity demanded will decrease, which explains the shape of the supply curve.

 

the quantity demanded will increase, which explains the shape of the supply curve.

 

the quantity supplied will increase, which explains the shape of the supply curve.

 

the quantity supplied will decrease, which explains the shape of the supply curve.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Economists use the term “demand” to refer to

 

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a particular price-quantity combination on a stable demand curve.

 

a schedule of various combinations of market prices and quantities demanded.

 

an upsloping line on a graph that relates consumer purchases and product price.

 

the total amount spent on a particular commodity over a fixed time period.

 

 

 

 

Imagine that the market supply of peaches comes from Georgia (GA) and South Carolina (SC). The supply schedule below shows the quantity of peaches supplied in each state at each price.

 

Individual and Market Supply of Peaches

Quantity of Peaches Supplied (pounds)

Price (dollars per pound)   GA  SC  Market

$10 20,000   18,000   38,000

8     16,000   15,000   31,000

6     12,000   12,000   24,000

4     8,000     9,000     17,000

2     4,000     6,000     10,000

 

Instructions: Enter your answers as a whole number.

 

  1. In the table, complete the column labeled “Market.”

 

  1. How many pounds of peaches will be supplied to the market when the price is $6 per pound

 

24,000  pounds

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Which of the following scenarios would likely shift the supply of cars to the left (decrease in supply)

 

Automobile workers become more productive.

 

The price of cars decreases.

 

The price of steel and aluminum increase.

 

The price of automotive paint decreases.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use the figure below to answer the following question.

 

 

An increase in price, all else held constant, would cause a change from

 

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point 4 to point 5.

 

point 5 to point 1.

 

point 3 to point 4.

 

point 1 to point 3.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In order to derive the market supply curve from individual supply curves, we add up the

 

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total number of sellers in the market at a given time.

 

various quantities that individual sellers are willing and able to supply at different prices.

 

costs that all individual sellers incur in producing the product.

 

various prices that individual sellers are charging for the quantities of the product available.

 

 

 

 

 

Which of the following statements is true about supply

 

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As price decreases, producers are willing and able to put more of the good on the market for sale.

 

As price increases, producers are willing and able to put more of the good on the market for sale.

 

There is an inverse relationship between price and quantity supplied.

 

Supply refers to the amount of inventory that sellers have in their warehouses.

 

 

 

 

Which of the following scenarios would likely shift the supply curve for potatoes to the right (increase in supply)

 

Potato growers expect the price of potatoes to be lower this year than last year.

 

A new harvester enables farmers to bring in ripe potatoes twice as fast as they did before.

 

Teenagers in potato-farming towns leave to go to college.

 

The price of fertilizer increases.

 

 

 

 

 

Use the figure below to answer the following question.

 

The diagram shows three supply curves for apples. Which of the following would cause the supply of apples to shift from S1 to S3

 

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a decrease in the price of resources used to produce apples

 

a decrease in the price of apples in the market

 

a decrease in the number of apple farmers

 

an increase in the number of apple farmers

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use the figure below to answer the following question.

 

 

The diagram shows three supply curves for cars today. Which of the following would cause the supply of cars to shift from S1 to S2

 

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expectations of lower car prices in the future

 

a decrease in the number of car producers

 

an increase in the price of cars in the market

 

expectations of higher car prices in the future

 

 

 

 

Use the figure below to answer the following question.

 

The figure shows three supply curves for wheat. Which of the following would cause the supply of wheat to shift from S1 to S2

 

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an increase in the price of water

 

an increase in the price of wheat

 

a new tax on wheat production

 

a decrease in the price of water

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When economists say that the supply for a product has decreased, they mean that the

 

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supply curve has shifted to the right.

 

product has become more expensive and thus consumers are buying less of it.

 

supply curve has shifted to the left.

 

product has become particularly abundant for some reason.

 

 

 

 

 

An increase in the supply of music downloads indicates that more music downloads will be

 

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demanded, because sellers are putting music downloads on sale.

 

supplied, because music download prices have decreased.

 

demanded, because sellers are selling more music downloads.

 

supplied, even if prices of music downloads stayed the same.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use the figure below to answer the following question.

 

The figure above shows three supply curves for wheat. Which of the following would cause the quantity of wheat supplied to increase from point a to point b

 

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a decrease in the price of wheat

 

a subsidy for wheat production

 

a tax on wheat production

 

an increase in the price of wheat

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use the figure below to answer the following question.

 

The figure above shows three supply curves for wheat. Which of the following would cause the supply of wheat to shift from S1 to S2

 

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a tax on wheat production

 

a decrease in the price of wheat

 

a subsidy for wheat production

 

 

an increase in the price of wheat

 

 

 

 

 

The vertical axis of a graph that shows a market supply curve indicates the

 

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number of sellers who are in the market for this product.

 

various quantities of output at which the market will be cleared.

 

cost of the amount of output produced.

 

prices at which firms would be willing and able to sell their different products.

 

 

 

 

 

Use the figure below to answer the following question.

 

The figure above shows three supply curves for wheat. Which of the following would cause the supply of wheat to shift from S1 to S2

 

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a subsidy for wheat production

 

an increase in the price of wheat

 

a decrease in the price of wheat

 

a tax on wheat production

 

 

 

 

 

Which one of the following is not assumed to be constant when the supply curve for a product is drawn

 

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price of the product

 

number of producers

 

price of inputs used to make the product

 

state of technology

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use the figure below to answer the following question.

 

The figure above shows three supply curves for wheat. Which of the following would cause the supply of wheat to shift from S1 to S2

 

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a decrease in consumer incomes, assuming wheat is a normal good

 

a change in consumer tastes away from wheat bread

 

the development of a more effective insecticide against cutworms

 

an increase in the price of fertilizer

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use the figure below to answer the following question.

 

 

The figure shows three supply curves for apples. If you observe the supply of apples shift from S1 to S3, which of the following could be responsible for this shift

 

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The producers of apples now must pay a tax.

 

Apple production has increased.

 

The producers of apples now receive a subsidy.

 

Apple producers are willing to sell more at every price.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Samantha needs to purchase something that economists would label as “labor” to help her produce court documents for her law firm. Which of the following is an example of labor

 

A stenographer who can type courtroom proceedings

 

A stenography machine to type courtroom proceedings

 

Filing cabinets to store the typed courtroom documents

 

The ability to see that organizing courtroom documents is an unfilled market need

 

 

 

 

Use the figure below to answer the following question.

 

The figure above shows three supply curves for wheat. Which of the following would cause the supply of wheat to shift from S1 to S3

 

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a subsidy for wheat production

 

a decrease in the price of wheat

 

a tax on wheat production

 

an increase in the price of wheat

 

 

 

 

Use the figure below to answer the following question.

 

The figure above shows three supply curves for wheat. Which of the following would cause the quantity of wheat supplied to decrease from point b to point a

 

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an increase in the price of wheat

 

a tax on wheat production

 

a decrease in the price of wheat

 

a subsidy for wheat production

 

 

 

 

In understanding and analyzing “market supply,” we focus on how much all firms

 

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have sold in the recent past at various prices.

 

want to supply at a given price.

 

are willing and able to supply at different prices.

 

will supply in the future at various prices.

 

 

 

 

 

 

All else being equal, if the price of a product decreases, we would expect

 

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quantity supplied to decrease.

 

supply to decrease.

 

demand to increase.

 

quantity supplied to increase.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When economists say that the supply for a product has increased, they mean that the

 

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product has become particularly scarce for some reason.

 

supply curve has shifted to the left.

 

product has become more expensive and thus consumers are buying less of it.

 

supply curve has shifted to the right.

 

 

 

 

 

Use the figure below to answer the following question.

 

 

The diagram shows three supply curves for apples today. Which of the following would cause the current supply of apples to shift from S1 to S3

 

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a decrease in the price of apples in the market

 

an increase in the number of corn farmers

 

expectations of lower apple prices in the future

 

expectations of higher apple prices in the future

 

 

 

 

 

A recurring theme in economics is that people

 

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can increase resources by limiting their economic wants.

 

have limited economic wants and limited resources.

 

have unlimited resources but limited economic wants.

 

have unlimited economic wants but limited resources.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Which of the following can best be characterized as a subject of macroeconomics

 

An examination of how much of a particular good gets produced

 

An examination of inflation

 

An examination of consumer behavior

 

An examination of where goods come from

 

 

 

 

 

 

Which of the following can best be characterized as a subject of microeconomics

 

An examination of how much of a particular good gets produced

 

An examination of inflation

 

An examination of an economy’s overall level of production

 

An examination of a country’s imports and exports