ECON MIDTERM QUIZ 1-3

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You have spent $1,000 building a hot-dog stand based on estimates of sales of $2,000. The hot-dog stand is nearly completed, but now you estimate total sales to be only $800. You can complete the hot-dog stand for another $300. Should you complete the hot-dog stand? (Assume that the hot dogs cost you nothing.) a. No. b. There is not enough information to answer this question. c. Yes

C. Yes

Trade-offs are required because wants are unlimited and resources are a. marginal. b. efficient. c. unlimited. d. scarce. e. economical.

D. scarce

Which of the following involve a trade-off? a. Buying a new car b. Going to college c. Watching a football game on Saturday afternoon d. Taking a nap e. All of the above involve trade-offs.

E. All of the above

Economics is the study of how a. society manages its unlimited resources. b. to avoid having to make trade-offs. c. to reduce our wants until we are satisfied. d. to fully satisfy our unlimited wants. e. society manages its scarce resources.

E. society manages its scarce resources.

The opportunity cost of 1 unit of food in Australia is a. 1/4 of a unit of electronics. b. 4 units of electronics. c. 1/5 of a unit of electronics. d. 5 units of electronics.

a. 1/4 of a unit of electronics.

The opportunity cost of 1 unit of electronics in Korea is a. 2 units of food. b. 1/4 of a unit of food. c. 4 units of food. d. 1/2 of a unit of food.

a. 2 units of food.

Check My Work In making which of the following statements is an economist acting more like a scientist? a. A reduction in unemployment benefits will reduce the unemployment rate. b. The state should increase subsidies to universities because the future of our country depends on education. c. The rate of inflation should be reduced because it robs the elderly of their savings. d. The unemployment rate should be reduced because unemployment robs individuals of their dignity.

a. A reduction in unemployment benefits will reduce the unemployment rate.

Referring to question 17, your decision rule should be to complete the hot-dog stand as long as the cost to complete the stand is less than a. $100. b. $300. c. $500. d. $800. e. none of the above.

d. $800.

Which of the following statements about comparative advantage is true? a. Australia has a comparative advantage in the production of food while Korea has a comparative advantage in the production of electronics. b. Korea has a comparative advantage in the production of food while Australia has a comparative advantage in the production of electronics. c. Australia has a comparative advantage in the production of both food and electronics. d. Korea has a comparative advantage in the production of both food and electronics. e. Neither country has a comparative advantage.

a. Australia has a comparative advantage in the production of food while Korea has a comparative advantage in the production of electronics.

Which of the following statements about absolute advantage is true? a. Australia has an absolute advantage in the production of both food and electronics. b. Korea has an absolute advantage in the production of food while Australia has an absolute advantage in the production of electronics. c. Australia has an absolute advantage in the production of food while Korea has an absolute advantage in the production of electronics. d. Korea has an absolute advantage in the production of both food and electronics.

a. Australia has an absolute advantage in the production of both food and electronics.

Which of the following products would be least capable of producing an externality? a. Food b. Education c. Stereo equipment d. Inoculations against disease e. Cigarettes

a. Food

Which of the following statements regarding the circular-flow diagram is true? a. The factors of production are owned by households. b. If Susan works for IBM and receives a paycheck, the transaction takes place in the market for goods and services. c. If IBM sells a computer, the transaction takes place in the market for factors of production. d. The factors of production are owned by firms. e. None of the above is true.

a. The factors of production are owned by households.

Which of the following will not shift a country's production possibilities frontier outward? a. a reduction in unemployment b. an increase in the capital stock c. an increase in the labor force d. an advance in technology

a. a reduction in unemployment

Which of the following is most likely to produce scientific evidence about a theory? a. a tenured economist employed at a leading university analyzing the impact of bank regulations on rural lending b. an economist employed by the AFL/CIO doing research on the impact of trade restrictions on workers' wages c. a lawyer employed by General Motors addressing the impact of air bags on passenger safety d. a radio talk show host collecting data on how capital markets respond to taxation

a. a tenured economist employed at a leading university analyzing the impact of bank regulations on rural lending

Foreign trade a. allows a country to have a greater variety of products at a lower cost than if it tried to produce everything at home. b. allows a country to avoid trade-offs. c. makes the members of a country more equal. d. increases the scarcity of resources. e. is none of the above.

a. allows a country to have a greater variety of products at a lower cost than if it tried to produce everything at home.

Suppose two economists are arguing about policies that deal with unemployment. One economist says, "The government could lower unemployment by one percentage point if it would just increase government spending by 50 billion dollars." The other economist responds, "That's ridiculous. If the government spent an additional 50 billion dollars, it would reduce unemployment by only one-tenth of 1 percent, and that effect would only be temporary!" These economists a. disagree because they have different scientific judgments. b. disagree because they have different values. c. really don't disagree at all. It just looks that way. d. do none of the above.

a. disagree because they have different scientific judgments.

Points on the production possibilities frontier are a. efficient. b. inefficient. c. unattainable. d. normative. e. none of the above.

a. efficient.

An increase in the price of beef provides a. information that tells producers to produce more beef. b. no information because prices in a market system are managed by planning boards. c. information that tells consumers to buy less pork. d. information that tells consumers to buy more beef.

a. information that tells producers to produce more beef.

If a nation has a comparative advantage in the production of a good, a. it can produce that good at a lower opportunity cost than its trading partner. b. it can produce that good using fewer resources than its trading partner. c. it can benefit by restricting imports of that good. d. it must be the only country with the ability to produce that good. e. none of the above is true.

a. it can produce that good at a lower opportunity cost than its trading partner.

The scientific method requires that a. scientists be objective. b. scientists use precision equipment. c. only incorrect theories are tested. d. scientists use test tubes and have clean labs. e. only correct theories are tested.

a. scientists be objective.

Korea should a. specialize in electronics production, export electronics, and import food. b. specialize in food production, export food, and import electronics. c. produce neither good because it has an absolute disadvantage in the production of both goods. d. produce both goods because neither country has a comparative advantage.

a. specialize in electronics production, export electronics, and import food.

Because people respond to incentives, we would expect that if the average salary of accountants increases by 50 percent while the average salary of teachers increases by 20 percent, a. students will shift majors from education to accounting. b. students will shift majors from accounting to education. c. fewer students will attend college. d. None of the above is true.

a. students will shift majors from education to accounting.

The opportunity cost of 1 unit of food in Korea is a. 2 units of electronics. b. 1/2 of a unit of electronics. c. 4 units of electronics. d. 1/4 of a unit of electronics

b. 1/2 of a unit of electronics.

Suppose the world consists of two countries—the United States and Mexico. Furthermore, suppose there are only two goods—food and clothing. Which of the following statements is true? a. If the United States has an absolute advantage in the production of food, then Mexico must have an absolute advantage in the production of clothing. b. If the United States has a comparative advantage in the production of food, then Mexico must have a comparative advantage in the production of clothing. c. If the United States has a comparative advantage in the production of food, it must also have a comparative advantage in the production of clothing. d. If the United States has a comparative advantage in the production of food, Mexico might also have a comparative advantage in the production of food. e. None of the above is true.

b. If the United States has a comparative advantage in the production of food, then Mexico must have a comparative advantage in the production of clothing.

Which of the following statements is true about a market economy? a. Taxes help prices communicate costs and benefits to producers and consumers. b. Market participants act as if guided by an "invisible hand" to produce outcomes that promote general economic well-being. c. The strength of a market system is that it tends to distribute resources evenly across consumers. d. With a large enough computer, central planners could guide production more efficiently than markets.

b. Market participants act as if guided by an "invisible hand" to produce outcomes that promote general economic well-being.

In which of the following cases is the assumption most reasonable? a. To address the impact of money growth on inflation, an economist assumes that money is strictly coins. b. To address the benefits of trade, an economist assumes that there are two people and two goods. c. To address the impact of taxes on income distribution, an economist assumes that everyone earns the same income. d. To estimate the speed at which a beach ball falls, a physicist assumes that it falls in a vacuum.

b. To address the benefits of trade, an economist assumes that there are two people and two goods.

Which of the following statements about trade is true? a. Trade can benefit everyone in society because it allows people to specialize in activities in which they have an absolute advantage. b. Trade can benefit everyone in society because it allows people to specialize in activities in which they have a comparative advantage. c. People that are skilled at all activities cannot benefit from trade. d. Unrestricted international trade benefits every person in a country equally.

b. Trade can benefit everyone in society because it allows people to specialize in activities in which they have a comparative advantage.

In the short run, a. an increase in inflation temporarily increases unemployment. b. a decrease in inflation temporarily increases unemployment. c. inflation and unemployment are unrelated. d. the business cycle has been eliminated. e. None of the above is true.

b. a decrease in inflation temporarily increases unemployment.

Suppose two economists are arguing about policies that deal with unemployment. One economist says, "The government should fight unemployment because it is the greatest social evil." The other economist responds, "That's ridiculous. Inflation is the greatest social evil." These economists a. disagree because they have different scientific judgments. b. disagree because they have different values. c. really don't disagree at all. It just looks that way. d. do none of the above.

b. disagree because they have different values.

Use the production possibilities frontiers in Exhibit to answer. Assume each country has the same number of workers, say 20 million, and that each axis is measured in metric tons per month. Peru will export a. both fruit and beef. b. fruit. c. beef. d. neither fruit nor beef.

b. fruit.

Productivity can be increased by a. raising union wages. b. improving the education of workers. c. restricting trade with foreign countries. d. raising minimum wages.

b. improving the education of workers.

If a nation has an absolute advantage in the production of a good, a. it can produce that good at a lower opportunity cost than its trading partner. b. it can produce that good using fewer resources than its trading partner. c. it can benefit by restricting imports of that good. d. it will specialize in the production of that good and export it. e. none of the above is true.

b. it can produce that good using fewer resources than its trading partner.

Suppose a country's workers can produce 4 watches per hour or 12 rings per hour. If there is no trade, a. the opportunity cost of 1 watch is 4 rings. b. the opportunity cost of 1 watch is 3 rings. c. the opportunity cost of 1 watch is 12 rings. d. the opportunity cost of 1 watch is 1/4 of a ring. e. the opportunity cost of 1 watch is 1/3 of a ring.

b. the opportunity cost of 1 watch is 3 rings.

Suppose you find $20. If you choose to use the $20 to go to the football game, your opportunity cost of going to the game is a. nothing, because you found the money. b. $20 (because you could have used the $20 to buy other things). c. $20 (because you could have used the $20 to buy other things) plus the value of your time spent at the game. d. $20 (because you could have used the $20 to buy other things) plus the value of your time spent at the game, plus the cost of the dinner you purchased at the game. e. none of the above.

c. $20 (because you could have used the $20 to buy other things) plus the value of your time spent at the game.

If the economy were operating at point E, a. the opportunity cost of 20 additional units of eggs is 30 units of bacon. b. the opportunity cost of 20 additional units of eggs is 20 units of bacon. c. 20 additional units of eggs can be produced with no impact on bacon production. d. the opportunity cost of 20 additional units of eggs is 10 units of bacon.

c. 20 additional units of eggs can be produced with no impact on bacon production.

Which of the following activities is most likely to produce an externality? a. A student eats a hamburger in the student union. b. A student reads a novel for pleasure. c. A student has a party in her dorm room. d. A student sits at home and watches television.

c. A student has a party in her dorm room.

Joe is a tax accountant. He receives $100 per hour doing tax returns. He can type 10,000 characters per hour into spreadsheets. He can hire an assistant who types 2,500 characters per hour into spreadsheets. Which of the following statements is true? a. Joe should not hire an assistant because the assistant cannot type as fast as he can. b. Joe should hire the assistant as long as he pays the assistant less than $100 per hour. c. Joe should hire the assistant as long as he pays the assistant less than $25 per hour. d. None of the above is true.

c. Joe should hire the assistant as long as he pays the assistant less than $25 per hour.

Which of the following situations describes the greatest market power? a. a student's impact on college tuition b. a farmer's impact on the price of corn c. Microsoft's impact on the price of desktop operating systems d. Volvo's impact on the price of autos

c. Microsoft's impact on the price of desktop operating systems

Prices of electronics can be stated in terms of units of food. What is the range of prices of electronics for which both countries could gain from trade? a. The price must be greater than 4 units of food but less than 5 units of food. b. The price must be greater than 1/5 of a unit of food but less than 1/4 of a unit of food. c. The price must be greater than 2 units of food but less than 4 units of food. d. The price must be greater than 1/4 of a unit of food but less than 1/2 of a unit of food.

c. The price must be greater than 2 units of food but less than 4 units of food.

Point F represents a. a combination of production that can be reached if we reduce the production of eggs by 20 units. b. a combination of production that is inefficient because there are unemployed resources. c. a combination of production that can be reached if there is a sufficient advance in technology. d. none of the above.

c. a combination of production that can be reached if there is a sufficient advance in technology.

Economic growth is depicted by a. a movement from inside the curve toward the curve. b. a movement along a production possibilities frontier toward capital goods. c. a shift in the production possibilities frontier outward. d. a shift in the production possibilities frontier inward.

c. a shift in the production possibilities frontier outward.

Use the production possibilities frontiers in Exhibit to answer. Assume each country has the same number of workers, say 20 million, and that each axis is measured in metric tons per month. Argentina has a comparative advantage in the production of a. both fruit and beef. b. fruit. c. beef. d. neither fruit nor beef.

c. beef.

According to the principle of comparative advantage, a. countries should specialize in the production of goods that they enjoy consuming. b. countries should specialize in the production of goods for which they use fewer resources in production than their trading partners. c. countries should specialize in the production of goods for which they have a lower opportunity cost of production than their trading partners. d. countries with a comparative advantage in the production of every good need not specialize.

c. countries should specialize in the production of goods for which they have a lower opportunity cost of production than their trading partners.

High and persistent inflation is caused by a. unions increasing wages too much. b. regulations raising the cost of production too much. c. governments increasing the quantity of money too much. d. OPEC raising the price of oil too much.

c. governments increasing the quantity of money too much.

Suppose a country's workers can produce 4 watches per hour or 12 rings per hour. If there is no trade, a. the domestic price of 1 ring is 4 watches. b. the domestic price of 1 ring is 1/4 of a watch. c. the domestic price of 1 ring is 1/3 of a watch. d. the domestic price of 1 ring is 3 watches. e. the domestic price of 1 ring is 12 watches.

c. the domestic price of 1 ring is 1/3 of a watch.

Which of the following issues is related to microeconomics? a. the impact of the deficit on saving b. the impact of technology on economic growth c. the impact of oil prices on auto production d. the impact of money on inflation

c. the impact of oil prices on auto production

The opportunity cost of 1 unit of electronics in Australia is a. 5 units of food. b. 1/4 of a unit of food. c. 1/5 of a unit of food. d. 4 units of food.

d. 4 units of food.

Which of the following statements is true? a. A self-sufficient country consumes outside its production possibilities frontier. b. Self-sufficiency is the road to prosperity for most countries. c. Only countries with an absolute advantage in the production of every good should strive to be self-sufficient. d. A self-sufficient country at best can consume on its production possibilities frontier.

d. A self-sufficient country at best can consume on its production possibilities frontier.

Which of the following statements about microeconomics and macroeconomics is not true? a. Macroeconomics is concerned with economy-wide phenomena. b. Microeconomics is a building block for macroeconomics. c. Microeconomics and macroeconomics cannot be entirely separated. d. The study of very large industries is a topic within macroeconomics.

d. The study of very large industries is a topic within macroeconomics.

Which of the following statements is normative? a. Printing too much money causes inflation. b. People work harder if the wage is higher. c. Large government deficits cause an economy to grow more slowly. d. The unemployment rate should be lower.

d. The unemployment rate should be lower.

Economic models are a. usually made of wood and plastic. b. created to duplicate reality. c. useless if they are simple. d. built with assumptions.

d. built with assumptions.

Raising taxes and increasing welfare payments a. proves that there is such a thing as a free lunch. b. reduces market power. c. improves efficiency at the expense of equality. d. improves equality at the expense of efficiency. e. does none of the above.

d. improves equality at the expense of efficiency.

Which of the following is not a factor of production? a. land b. labor c. capital d. money e. All of the above are factors of production.

d. money

Positive statements are a. microeconomic. b. statements of prescription that involve value judgments. c. macroeconomic. d. statements of description that can be tested.

d. statements of description that can be tested.

A rational person does not act unless a. the action makes money for the person. b. the action is ethical. c. the action produces marginal costs that exceed marginal benefits. d. the action produces marginal benefits that exceed marginal costs.

d. the action produces marginal benefits that exceed marginal costs.

Which of the following is not part of the opportunity cost of going on vacation? a. the money you spent on airline tickets b. the money you spent on a Broadway show c. the money you could have made if you had stayed home and worked d. the money you spent on food

d. the money you spent on food

As we move from point A to point D, a. the opportunity cost of eggs in terms of bacon falls. b. the economy becomes less efficient. c. the opportunity cost of eggs in terms of bacon is constant. d. the opportunity cost of eggs in terms of bacon rises. e. the economy becomes more efficient.

d. the opportunity cost of eggs in terms of bacon rises.

Workers in the United States enjoy a high standard of living because a. unions in the United States keep the wage high. b. we have protected our industry from foreign competition. c. the United States has a high minimum wage. d. workers in the United States are highly productive. e. None of the above is true.

d. workers in the United States are highly productive.

If the economy is operating at point C, the opportunity cost of producing an additional 15 units of bacon is a. 50 units of eggs. b. 10 units of eggs. c. 40 units of eggs. d. 30 units of eggs. e. 20 units of eggs.

e. 20 units of eggs.

The opportunity cost of producing 1 metric ton of beef in Peru is a. 1 ton of fruit. b. 1/3 ton of fruit. c. 2 tons of fruit. d. 6 tons of fruit. e. 3 tons of fruit.

e. 3 tons of fruit.


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