Quiz #2 microeconomics
Suppose that your current consumption of two goods, A and B, MUa/Pa=25 and MUb/Pb=20. In order to maximize your utility you should
purchase more of A and less of B
If a firm spends $400 to produce 20 unites of output and spends $880 to produce 40 units, then between 20 and 40 units of output the marginal cost of production is
$24
According to economists, the satisfaction people get from their consumption activities is called
Utility
For two goods, A and B, the rational spending rule is expressed as
(MUa/Pa)=(MUb/Pb)
Laura's total utility from consuming 8, 9 and 10 bonbons is 35, 42 and 45, respectively. Her marginal utility from the 9th bonbon is
7
It is impossible for total utility to be __ when marginal utility is __
Decreasing; positive
The most important challenge facing a firm in a perfectly competitive market is deciding
How much to produce
A variable factor of production
Is variable in both the short run and the long run
The additional utility gained from consuming an additional unit of a good is called
Marginal utility
The primary objective of most private firms is to
Maximize profit
If a consumer buys two goods, the rational spending rule requires that the
Ratio of marginal utility to price be equal for the two goods
Consumer surplus measures
The difference between the most a buyer would be wiling to pay for a product and the price actually paid
The tendency for consumers to purchase more of a good or service as its price falls is captured by
The law of demand
The tendency for marginal utility to decline as consumption increases beyond some point is called
The law of diminishing marginal utility
Which of the following is most likely to be a fixed factor of production at a pizza restaurant
The size of the seating area
If marginal utility is positive, then as consumption increases
Total utility will increase