The Business Environment- Questions

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Social responsibility should be part of the objectives of __________ businesses.

all

Maintenance, modifications, and use of alternative sources are responses to limited

capital goods.

When a stove is used in a restaurant kitchen, it is a

capital good.

A student purchased a laptop to use for homework assignments. In economic terms, this computer would be classified as a(n) __________ good.

consumer

Businesses in trade industries that offer discount prices usually offer

limited services.

Friendship would be considered a(n) __________ want.

noneconomic

Retailing takes place whenever goods are

sold to the ultimate consumer.

How would a business's computers be classified?

As equipment

Which of the following economic resources helps people to be more productive:

Capital goods

Which of the following is an example of an economic want:

Clothing

What exists when producers produce more than buyers are willing and able to buy?

Excess supply

Which of the following economic resources is responsible for combining the other resources to produce goods and services:

Human resources

What usually happens to the demand for a good or service when the price increases?

It decreases.

"Economic votes" are cast by consumers each time they

make a purchase.

A characteristic of human wants is that they are

unlimited.

Which of the following factors may influence supply:

Government regulations

Which of the following situations involves finding an alternative resource to use in place of a nonrenewable natural resource:

Powering a motor vehicle with biodiesel instead of gasoline

What determines whether an economic product is an industrial product or a consumer product?

Who buys and uses the product

Who gets the goods and services produced in our economy?

Whoever is willing and able to pay the price

Bread for a family would best be classified as a(n) __________ product.

convenience

Using a stream to supply water for crops is an example of using

natural resources.

Weather conditions can most directly affect the supply of

natural resources.

A business that produces a product should be socially responsible to the __________ product.

users

How much a consumer is willing to pay for a product depends partly on the consumer's opinion of the product's

value.

Emilia works for a company that constructs houses and business facilities. Which type of producer does she work for?

A builder

Which of the following statements about economic resources is true:

As natural and human resources become limited, capital goods become limited.

Which of the following is characteristic of a seller's market:

High prices

Which of the following occurs when the supply of individuals who are able and willing to work diminishes:

Human resources become limited.

What do producers often do when supply is greater than demand?

Lower prices

Which of the following describes inelastic demand:

Not affected by price change

What is the amount of money for which an item sells in the competitive marketplace?

Price

Which of the following is an example of a change in the relative price ratio when the original price of red apples is 60¢ per pound and the original price of green apples is 80¢ per pound:

Red apples @ 90¢ per pound; green apples @ 80¢ per pound

An example of a noneconomic want would be the desire for

a friend.

Demand for a good is more likely to be elastic when the good is

a luxury.

One way in which many businesses demonstrate their social responsibility toward employees is by providing them with

a safe working environment.

When supply is greater than demand, a __________ often develops.

buyer's market

Automation involves replacing human resources with

capital goods.

Marcy is ready to buy a new computer, and she has saved up enough money to buy the model she wants. This is an example of

demand.

Seeing a movie at a theatre would be considered a(n) __________ want.

economic

When less expensive substitutes for a product are readily available, then demand for that product is likely to be more

elastic.

Each day, a restaurant sends its used linens to a laundry to be cleaned and pressed. In economic terms, the laundry service would be classified as a(n) __________ service.

industrial

A producer is someone who

makes things.

Cash-register tapes and shipping forms used by a business would be classified as industrial

supplies.

Which of the following is a factor affecting a product's utility to the individual customer:

Consumer's age

How are prices used in our economy?

To ration limited resources

Which of the following is a business comparing when it analyzes the cost of buying wood desks versus the cost of buying metal desks:

Relative price

A car manufacturer receives a shipment of bolts that are going to be used in the production of automobiles. What type of industrial product would the bolts be?

Parts

Which of the following statements regarding economic resources is true:

Natural resources, human resources, and capital goods are often referred to as factors of production.

Rather than being required to start his workday at 8:00 a.m. and end at 4:00 p.m., Tyler is allowed to start and end his workday at his convenience as long as he works 40 hours per week. This is an example of

flextime.

After a mild, dry winter, the supply of sleds should be __________ than demanded. Therefore, the price would be __________.

greater; decreased

The connection between the social responsibility of a business and the community in which the business operates is that the business's social responsibility __________ the community.

has an effect on

A salesclerk working part-time at a clothing store is an example of a(n)

human resource.

Offering higher wages, employee-assistance programs, and benefits are responses to limited

human resources.

An economic good or service that is scarce is one that is

in limited supply.

Producers respond to consumers' positive economic votes by

increasing production.

Resources that enable businesses to operate are also known as

inputs.

To be able to charge competitive prices in our economy, producers must combine resources and technologies to produce

items at the lowest cost possible.

When there is not enough of a resource available for everyone to have as much of it as desired, the resource is

limited.

A company that transforms cotton into wearable clothing is considered a

manufacturer.

Excess demand and excess supply cause changes in

market price.

One way in which a business can show its social responsibility is by __________ its profits.

maximizing

The state of technology that exists in a society can limit

natural resources and capital goods.

Water and air are examples of __________ resources, while people are considered to be __________ resources.

natural; human

Any factor that causes changes in supply and demand will cause changes in

price.

A team of employees is responsible for researching potential demand for a business's brand- new product. The factor that is most likely to affect demand for this product is the

product's utility.

Businesses can show their social responsibility by contributing to

public interests.

Farms, mines, and lumber companies are examples of

raw-goods producers.

When demand is greater than supply, a __________ often develops.

seller's market

Susan is willing to pay a high price for the brand of china that she wants for her home. This china would be classified as a(n) __________ product.

specialty

People often buy goods and services in order to maintain the quality of life and general living conditions to which they are accustomed. This influence on demand is referred to as

standard of living.

Some energy companies offer free electricity at night and on weekends because during those times

supply is greater than demand.

The price of complementary products has an effect on

supply.

The quantity of a good or service that producers are able and willing to offer for sale at a specified price in a given period of time is

supply.

When the price of Bluetooth speakers increases, the quantity of Bluetooth speakers offered for sale will increase. This is an example of the law of

supply.

One reason why the supply of certain products has been eliminated is because of

technology.

A socially responsible business will attempt to give customers

the best products at the best prices.

Excess demand is eliminated when the selling price reaches the point at which consumers are willing to buy __________ producers have to sell.

the same quantities that

When producers use the best combination of resources, consumers are more likely to get goods and services that

they want.

The two main divisions of the trade industry are

wholesalers and retailers.

If a good or service is scarce, consumers will usually be

willing to pay money to get it.

Over the next few years, members of Generation X and Generation Y are expected to fill many job positions vacated by retiring Baby Boomers. This is an example of a change in

workforce demographics.

Which of the following is a characteristic of economic services:

Useful

Prices set higher than the equilibrium price will result in

excess supply.

Sugar and flour that are purchased to make baked goods are classified as

materials

A large retailer feels that it has a duty to contribute to the well-being of society, so it donates a portion of its proceeds to a charity that helps the environment. The retailer is demonstrating

social responsibility..

Rembert works for a grocery store that buys food from producers and sells it to customers. The grocery store is considered a

trade industry.

Determine whether the following statement is true or false: Trade industries all have the same form of ownership.

False; they may be independent or belong to a chain.

A store sells T-shirts for $10. Which of the following would be the most likely to occur if all other factors remain the same, and there is a demand for the T-shirts at $10:

If the price is lowered, the volume of sales will go up.

Even though gasoline prices increased 15 cents per gallon as the result of the new gas tax, Alice continued to buy gas so that she could make her 20-mile drive to work. This is an example of what type of demand?

Inelastic

What do service businesses sell?

Intangible activities

What might businesses do if they expect prices to increase substantially in the future?

Keep products off the market

Jeremy has $15,000 to spend on a new car. He found a car that cost $14,500, but he did not think the car was worth more than $12,000. The dealer told Jeremy that he has not been able to sell this model because other customers have expressed the same opinion as Jeremy. Does demand for this car exist?

No, because consumers are not willing to pay the price being asked for this car.

For 20 years, Don owned a small grocery store. When several big box stores that sell groceries at discounted prices moved into the area, Don's sales declined, and he had to close his business. Which of the factors that affect supply affected Don's business?

Number of producers

What are the incentives in our economy that encourage producers to change and reallocate their resources?

Profits

Which of the following situations involves finding another source of a limited natural resource:

Searching for oil on the ocean floor

George has decided to purchase a dishwasher. He is checking the newspaper ads for the best place to get quality goods and services at a reasonable price. What type of product is the dishwasher?

Shopping

Which of the following is an example of the substitution effect:

The price of laptops went up recently, so Francis decided to buy a tablet instead.

Your business is selling more and more large-screen televisions each month. Applying the law of supply and demand, what do you expect to happen to the price and supply of these televisions over the next few months?

The price will increase, and supply will increase.

Which of the following describes the services offered by trade industries:

They may be limited or full line.

Which of the following statements about wholesale trade businesses is true:

They operate from a variety of business premises.

How do producers answer the economic question of what to produce in a market economy?

They produce products that are the most profitable.

Which of the following is an industrial good:

Tires for a tow truck

Why do marketers classify goods and services?

To aid in marketing planning

Which of the following groups of words best describes wants:

Unlimited, changing, and competing

Most businesses strive to supply goods and services in direct proportion to

demand.

Orlando changes the price of one of his products, and this price change leads to a major change in the number of people who purchase the product. This means that demand for Orlando's product is

elastic.

Marc wants to figure out how much changes in price will affect his business's sales, so he pays attention to

elasticity.

What do consumers, producers, and resource owners need to have in order to make economic decisions?

Information about prices

A local neighborhood has many houses for sale at a low price, but demand for the houses is low. What kind of market most likely exists in the neighborhood?

Buyer's

What is one factor that will determine how much a customer is willing to pay for a good or service?

Buying power

Which of the following determines whether consumers can purchase goods or services:

Buying power

Your firm is considering producing a new product. Research shows that there is definitely a demand for the product and that there are currently only two other producers of this product. Which of the following might prevent your firm from producing this product:

Cost of production

Into what two categories can wants be divided?

Economic and noneconomic


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