Practice questions business chap 1 and 3
the quality of life
The general level of human happiness based on such things as life expectancy, educational standards, health, sanitation, and leisure time.
A policy of permitting the people of a country to buy and sell where they please, without restrictions, is called:
free trade
The key element in socialism is:
governmental control
the situation in which the average of all prices of products is rising is called
inflation
Demography is the study of:
people's vital statistics
The _____ GDP takes inflation into account and uses adjusted market pric
real
If you were told the output of goods and services produced in Tajikistan, a former Soviet Republic had increased by eight percent in 2006, you would correctly refer to this increase as
Economic growth
China imposes a 45 percent tax on the market value of all chickens that are imported from the U.S. into China. Another name for this type of tax is a(n):
Tariff
How has terrorism affected global trade
Terrorism has curtailed the liberal inflows of skilled and blue-collar workers.
The karakul is a breed of Central Asian sheep that produces Canada is currently the second largest producer of nickel in the world. The reopening of the world famous Voisey's Bay mine, which has total resources estimated at 124 million tons of nickel-bearing ore, should give Canada a clear:curly, glossy wool. This wool is popular in some countries for the manufacturing of warm hats and coats. Since the breed can only be grown in Central Asia, this region can be said to have a(n):
absolute advantage
The unemployment rate is the percentage of the total work force that is not working but is:
actively looking for work
How has diversity impacted the marketing and customization of products?
along with their numbers, the buying power of minorities is growing
example of a businesses provides its customers with a good
bike manufactor
understanding the external business environment requires marketers to be aware of
changes in law which impact how business is conducted
Canada is currently the second largest producer of nickel in the world. The reopening of the world famous Voisey's Bay mine, which has total resources estimated at 124 million tons of nickel-bearing ore, should give Canada a clear:
comparative advantage
The ---- represents the prices of a market of goods and services are measured monthly by the department of labor
consumer price index (cp)
When the Federal Reserve implements a _____, it tightens the money supply by selling government securities or raising interest rates.
contractionary policy
In a complicated negotiated, Minmetals in China agreed to purchase at least 24,000 tons of copper cathode for $35 million from Pasar in the Philippines. According to the terms of the sale, Pasar will provide at least $12 million worth of coal to a Chinese power company that will provide the electricity needed to operate Minmetals. This is an example of a(n): Group of answer choices
countertrade
The Department of Natural Resources spent money to promote the use of national parks as perfect sites for a summer vacation causing motels, campgrounds and other tourist attractions in the private sector to become less attractive to consumers. Consequently consumers spent more money on trips to the national parks and less money in the private sector for their vacations resulting in
crowding out
_____ is the situation that occurs when government spending replaces spending by the private sector.
crowding out
Spanish customers view toothpaste as a cosmetic while consumers in the Netherlands view it as a necessary part of daily hygiene and use three times as much their Spanish counterparts. This example of _____ shows how important it is for marketers to understand. Group of answer choices
cultural differences
In 1998 the tourism industry in Egypt had 43 percent unemployment due to an economic downturn that gripped the country as a result of an increase of terrorists' activities. The workers in the tourism industry were experiencing _____ unemployment
cylical
In 1914, the United States prohibited the importation of Mexican avocados even though Mexico is the world's largest producer of the fruit. This prohibition remained in effect until 1996. The ban on importing Mexican avocados is an example of a(n): Group of answer choices
embargo
Corrine Attlee has always enjoyed cooking more than doing anything else. Atlee has decided to quit her job as a college professor and invest her life savings in starting a restaurant. Attlee is an example of a(n):
entrepreneur
When demand and supply meet, the price of the product or service is established. This is the point of
equilibrium
The Northwest Cherry Growers (headquartered in the state of Washington) sells much of its locally grown produce to Taiwan. _____ was the easiest and least expensive way for the growers' association to sell to global markets.
exporting
Inputs, such as natural resources, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship, are known as:
factors of production
Legal challenges arising from laws designed to control anticompetitive behavior occur in monopolistic competition. (t or f)
false
Some global corporations are large enough to create major changes in the external environment. (t or f)
false
Telecommunications equipment manufacturers in the United States sell their products to people who live in Canada. To Canadians, the telecommunications equipment is an export. (t or f)
false
tyron lewis has recently quit his job in the administrative officers at the nearby hospital and is currently seeking a retail management position. he would be described as structurally unemployed (t or f)
false
Currency markets operate under a system called _____. This means that prices of currencies vary based upon demand and supply of that currency.
floating exchange ranges
Which of the following statement about oligopolies is true?
in an oligopoly 3 or 4 firms dominate
The standard of living is low in Honduras. This means:
its citizens cannot afford to buy much
which of the following is not part of nation's infrastructure
its mountain ranges
The fifth factor of production identified by many managers and academicians is:
knowledge
what is an example of a factor of production
labor
What are the characteristics of pure competiton
large # of firms buyers and sellers in the market are welll- informed about the product all firms in the market sell similar products entry into market is east
In 2018, if the country of Serbia had imports of $10.58 billion and had an unfavorable balance of trade. This means that Serbia had:
less than 10.58 billion in exports
The implementation of an expansionary policy by the Federal Reserve would result in:
lower interest rates
is NOT a component of the consumer price index?
lumber used in the construction industry
Those people designated by demographics as _____ are defined as Americans born between about 1981 and 1997.
millennails
Mines in Colombia produce emeralds and sell them to jewelers in the United States. To Colombia miners, emeralds are an export (t or f)
true
The higher the price of a good or service, the greater the amount a producer is willing to supply.
true
The need for businesses to expand their markets is one of the most fundamental reasons for the growth in world trade. ( t or f)
true
The tax the US imposes on imported carbon steel production is called a tariff (t or f)
true
full employment means 94-96 percent of working force is employed (t or f)
true
In 2005, more than two-thirds of population of Haiti were not working, but were actively seeking employment. This 66.67 percent represents the nation's:
unemployment rate
Members of Generation X:
were born between 1965 and 1980
The National debt is the
Cumulative total of past national deficit
in terms of economic trends the complete opposite to communism is
capitalism
rudy and ritchie ling ran a camp this summer for children in their neighborhood. rudy spent $135 on supplies and earned $250 before expenses. ritchie spent $140 on supplies and made $210 before expenses. what is the combined revenue for the two brothers?
$460
Iris Souza started the summer with $30. She took $10 and made signs for her dog walking service. She posted the signs all over her neighborhood. She used the other $20 to buy a stout leash and a pooper-scooper. At the end of the summer, after buying herself a new pair of shoes for $50 (she had worn her other shoes out walking dogs), she had $125 left. Calculate Souza's costs for her summer job?
$80
The government does not consider full employment to mean 100 percent of its citizens are employed because:
- some are preparing for better employment by attending school -limiting jobs and competition is intense for jobs - temporarily unemployed waiting to start new jobs choose to be a stay at home parent
a ---- regulation in the US bans the use of foreign steel in constructing US highways
Buy- national regulation
Think about all the restaurants that are located near your campus. You have probably noted some new ones appearing, and others closing because of lack of business. What type of competition exists in the restaurant business? Group of answer choices
monopolistic competition
An industry in which a few firms produce most or all of the output of a product and in which large amounts of capital are needed is called a(n):
oligopoly
in a ------- few sellers can exert substantial control over prices
oligopoly
refers to sending work functions to another country resulting in domestic workers losing their jobs.
outsourcing
Singapore has granted a(n) _____ on the importation of beer and stout made in the Philippines. This means that beer and stout made in the Philippines can sell for less in Singapore than beer and stout made by New Zealand or the United State
preferential tariff
----- is the amount of money remaining from a firm's sales revenue after it deducts production costs, interest costs, and tax
profit
The main incentive in capitalism is:
profit
When determining the GDP in 2006 for Chile, the economists adjusted the current market prices by 3.1 percent to correct for inflated values. This adjusted GDP is called the nation's _____ GDP.
real
As soon as any nation has experienced two consecutive quarterly declines of its gross domestic product, that nation will be in a(n):
recession
archer daniels midland co. (adm) has joined with baron spices and seasonings to market spices, seasonings and herbs to the foodservice industry. adm will provide the raw materials, and baron will act as the distributor and use its already existing relationships with participants in the food service industry to make a success of this
strategic alliance
a strategic alliance is sometimes called a(n)
strategic partnership
The laborers displaced due to assembly line automation at the textile plant may not have the skills needed to operate the computerized machines that replaced them. This is an example of _____ unemployment.
structural
The most fundamental reason for the growth in world trade is probably due to:
the need for businesses to expand their markets
Which of the following is the best example of a service
the pleasure you derive from seeing a good play
Imagine that you were reading an international marketing text in which you learned that the GDP for a nation that was a member of the former Soviet Union was $1.56 billion. A few pages later in the same text, the book states that that nation's real GDP was $800,000. From reading this information, you would know that
this former member of the soviet union had a high rate of inflation
Belinda Asher works in a vegetable processing plant and is out of work about six months a year due to the periodic harvest times. She can be described as seasonally unemployed. (t ot f)
true