AP Econ Unit 1
The amount of product Z that must be forgone in order to obtain/produce some amount of product why is called...
opportunity cost
According to the graph above, if a country is currently producing at point X, the opportunity cost of producing another consumer good is
20 capital goods
The graph above shows an economy's production possibilities frontier for the production of two goods, X and Y. Assume that the economy is currently at point B. The opportunity cost of moving from point B to point C is
HG units of good Y
The graph below shows an economy's production possibilities frontier for the production of two goods, X and Y. Assume that the economy is currently at point B. The opportunity cost of moving from point B to point C is
HG units of good Y
For an economy with a straight-line production possibilities curve, which of the following must be true? I. The opportunity cost of producing another unit is constant. II. Resources are completely adaptable to alternative uses. III. Resources are used efficiently.
I and II
Which of the following is true in a capitalist economy?
Prices serve as incentives for factors of production to move to the markets where they are most valued
The fundamental difference between a market economy and a command economy lies in which of the following?
Property rights and protection of private property
Which of the following is associated with a command economy?
Public ownership of the means of production
Which of the following statements regarding specialization and trade is true?
With specialization and trade, a country can consume beyond its production possibilities curve.
improvements in technology for producing all goods must result in....
an outward shift of the production possibilities curve
If nations specialize according to their comparative advantage and engage in international trade with each other, each nation can
consume outside its production possibilities curve
Because of conflict and political instability in Country Y , millions of its citizens emigrate to Country X. Which of the following best explains what will happen to Country X's production possibilities curve (PPC)
ppc will shift outwards overtime
A farmer in Country A can harvest 20 bushels of wheat or 10 bushels of corn in a day, while a farmer in Country B can harvest 8 bushels of wheat or 8 bushels of corn in a day. If Country A and Country B specialize and trade, Country A will
export wheat and import corn
which of the following is necessary in a well functioning capitalist and economy but not in a command economy?
protection of property rights
Which of the following economic systems primarily relies on prices for allocating resources and goods?
free- market
Compared to a market economy, in a command economy there is greater
government involvement in the allocation of resources
A power company decides to use wind turbines to provide electricity instead of coal. Which basic economic question does this decision answer in a free market economy?
how will goods and services be produced
A production possibilities curve is bowed out, indicating increasing opportunity cost because of
imperfect adaptability of resources to alternative uses
An outward shift of a production possibilities curve can be caused by
improving technology
And outward shift of the production possibilities curve can be caused by....
improving technology
Which of the following explains why a production possibilities curve is often represented as concave (bowed out) from the origin?
increasing opportunity cost
which of the following explains why a production possibilities curve is often represented as concave (bowed out) from the origin?
increasing opportunity cost
which of the following is true about an economy's production possibility curve?
it shows the alternative combinations of goods that can be produced by fully employed scarce resources
The basic economic problem of all countries is the existence of
limited resources and unlimited wants
the basic economic problem of all countries is the existence of
limited resources and unlimited wants
All of the following are included in computing the opportunity cost of attending college EXCEPT
money spent on clothing expenses
The diagram above shows an economy's current production possibilities curve for capital goods and consumer goods. If society chooses point B over point A, society is choosing
more future consumption in exchange for less current consumption
If someone produced too much of a good, this would suggest that
the good was produced to the point where its marginal cost exceeded its marginal benefit
In contrast to a market economy, a command economy relies on which of the following?
the government to allocate resources
An outward shift in the production possibilities curve of an economy can be caused be an increase in
the labor force
The diagram below shows an economy's current production possibilities curve for capital goods and consumer goods. If society chooses point B (closer to capital goods) over point A, society is choosing
more future consumption in exchange for less current consumption
After graduating from high school, Peggy Smith decided to enroll in a two year program at the local community college rather than a sept a job that offer the salary of $12,000 per year. If the annual tuition and fees are $4,600, the annual opportunity cost of attending the community college is
$16,600
After graduating from high school, Peggy Smith decided to enroll in a two-year program at the local community college rather than to accept a job that offered a salary of $12,000 per year. If the annual tuition and fees are $4,600, the annual opportunity cost of attending the community college is
$16,600
A student who attends college would pay $10,000 annually for tuition, books, and fees. If the student's next best alternative is to work and earn $15,000 a year, the opportunity cost of a year in college would be equal to
$25,000, representing the sum of tuition, books, fees, and forgone income
based on the production possibilities curve for books and pencils shown above what is the opportunity cost of producing a book?
3 pencils
A PPC can shift inward if there is
A natural disaster
Economic growth can be depicted using a production possibilities curve by which of the following?
A rightward shift of the curve
Nation Aga can produce either 3 units of good X or 1 unit of good Y with one hour of labor, while nation Kaza can produce either 4 units of good X or 2 units of good Y with one hour of labor. Assuming that labor is the only input, mutually beneficial exchange can take place between Aga and Kaza if
Aga exchanges 212212 units of good XX for 1 unit of good Y.
Assume an economy uses one input, labor, to produce two goods, X and Y, with constant opportunity cost. Which of the following would cause a parallel shift to the right of the production possibilities curve
An increase in the amount of labor available for production
assume that an economy produces televisions and shoes which of the following will cause a production possibility curve for this economy to shift outward?
An increase in the labor force
A professor hires two aides, assigning them the tasks of reading student papers and of typing lecture notes on a computer. One of the aides, Ben, can read 1 page of a student paper per minute or type 50 words of lecture notes per minute, and the other aide, Ann, can read 3 pages of a student paper per minute or type 60 words of lecture notes per minute. Which of the following statements is true?
Ann has a comparative advantage in reading student papers, and Ben has a comparative advantage in typing lecture notes.
Nation Alpha can produce either 3 units of good X or 1 unit of good Y with one hour of labor, whereas nation Beta can produce either 4 units of good X or 2 units of good Y with one hour of labor. Assuming that labor is the only input, which of the following is true?
Beta has an absolute advantage in the production of good X
The table above shows the amount of labor required to produce a unit of corn and a unit of shoes in Brazil and Spain. If both countries have equal numbers of workers, what pattern of international trade between Brazil and Spain is most likely to emerge?
Brazil will export corn and import shoes
Command economies differ from capitalist economies mainly because of which of the following?
Command economies have higher degree of government ownership of resources.
Cost-benefit analysis assumes rational agents do which of the following?
Compare additional costs and additional benefits when making a decision
In which of the following situations is a good NOT scarce?
Consumer give up nothing to obtain more of the good.
According to the information in the table above, which of the following statements is true if both countries have the same number of workers? Country M.G S.G A . 100 . 300 B . 75 . 150
Country A has an absolute advantage in manufactured goods but a comparative advantage in service goods.
In the country Beta it takes two hours of labor to produce a unit of tea and four hours of labor to produce a unit of bread. In the country Zeta it takes three hours of labor to produce a unit of tea and nine hours of labor to produce a unit of bread. Which of the following is true?
Country Beta has the lower opportunity cost in producing bread and therefore a comparative advantage in producing bread.
The diagram above shows the production possibilities curves for two countries, Country X and Country Y. Assume that both countries use equal amounts of resources in production. If the two countries engage in trade, both would be better off under which of the following conditions?
Country Y specialized in the production of cars, because it has a comparative advantage in the production of cars.
The diagram below shows the production possibilities curves for two countries. Country X and Country Y. Assume that both countries use equal amounts of resources in production. If the two countries engage in trade, both would be better off under which of the following conditions? (Country Y can produce 60 cars or 40 planes, and Country X can produce 20 cars or 40 planes)
Country Y specialized in the production of cars, because it has a comparative advantage in the production of cars.
Which of the following best states the thesis of the law of comparative advantage?
Differences in relative costs of production are the key to determining patterns of trade
An opportunity cost is entailed in which of the following situations? I. A student decides to attend college full-time. II. A family uses its $20,000 savings to purchase an automobile. III. A farmer decides to grow more wheat and less corn.
I, II, and III
The diagram above shows the production possibilities curve for Country Y. Which of the following statements is true?
If Country Y is producing at point C, it is using all its resources efficiently.
Which of the following best defines opportunity cost?
It is the amount of one product that must be given up in order to produce an additional unit of another product
using the same amount of time and resources, Jack can assemble either 10 bikes or 5 computers, whereas Sam can assemble either 5 bikes or 5 computers. Based on the data, which of the following statements is correct?
Jack has a comparative advantage in assembling bikes
The table below shows the number of hours it takes for Kim to install a computer or to paint a garage and for Maria to install a computer repair garage. If tasks are assigned according to comparative advantage which of the following is true?
Kim should install computers and Maria should paint garages
The basic economic problem of all economies is essentially one of deciding how to make the best use of
Limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants
After graduating from high school, Maria chose to go to college, while Omar chose to work full-time. Which of the following best describes the opportunity cost for their decisions
Maria's opportunity cost includes the salary she could have earned if she had gone to work
After graduating from high school, Maria chose to go to college, while Omar chose to work full- time. Which of the following best describes the opportunity costs for these decisions?
Maria's opportunity cost includes the salary she could have earned if she had gone to work.
Cindy and Martin both sew t-shirts in a small factory. Using the same resources, Martin can sew twelve t-shirts and Cindy can sew nine t-shirts in one day. Which of the following can be concluded from the given information?
Martin has an absolute advantage in sewing t-shirts.
If Nation X produces coffee at a higher opportunity cost than Nation Y, which of the following is true?
Nation Y must have a comparative advantage in producing coffee
A country produces computers and rice. If resources are fully employed and there is technological progress only in the production of rice, the opportunity costs of producing computers and rice will change in which of the following ways?
Opportunity Cost of Computers: Increase Opportunity Cost of Rice: Decrease
given the production possibilities curve above, which of the following represents a movement from efficiency to inefficiency?
Point X to point W
Which of the following best explains why individuals and societies must make choices when presented with alternatives?
Resources are scarce
The table below shows the maximum number of palm leaves or coconuts that Robert and Frank can pick respectively in a single day which of the following is true?
Robert and Frank can both benefit from trade with each other if 1 coconut is traded for 3 palm leaves
Suppose that in one week Sam can knit 5 sweaters or make 4 blankets and Rob can knit 10 sweaters or make 6 blankets. Which of the following is true?
Sam has a comparative advantage in making blankets.
If nations specialize according to their comparative advantage and engage in international trade with each other, each nation can
Shift PPC to the right
The table below shows the total labor hours required to produce a unit of gold and the total labor hours required to produce a unit of sugar in Portugal and Spain, respectively. Which country has an absolute advantage in Sugar production? Portugal - 1 hour for Gold, 4 hours for Sugar Spain - 2 hours for Gold, 3 hours for Sugar
Spain, because it requires fewer total labor hours than Portugal to produce a unit of sugar
which of the following conditions is necessary for productive efficiency?
The firm is producing a given level of output with a least-cost combination of inputs
In contrast to a market economy, a command economy relies on which of the following?
The government to allocate resources
A country produces computers and rice. If resources are fully employed and there is technological progress only in the production of rice the opportunity cost of producing computers and rice will change in which of the following ways?
The opportunity cost of computers will increase while the opportunity cost of rice will decrease
Which of the following best explains the shape of the production possibilities curve for the two commodity economy shown below? (bowed out PPC)
The opportunity cost of producing an additional unit of each commodity increases as production of the commodity expands.
according to the production possibilities curve above, which of the following is true?
The opportunity cost of producing another unit of either good remains constant as the production of the other good increases
relative to a command economy resources in a market economy or more commonly allocated by
The price (market) system
Using cost-benefit analysis, a local government would decide to build a new bridge if
The total costs of building the bridge are less than the total benefits from building the bridge.
Movement along a PPC shows which of the following?
The trade-offs society faces
Movement along a production possibilities curve shows which of the following?
The trade-offs society faces
An economy produces two goods: X and Y. Its production possibilities curve is linear with the intercept on the Y axis at 1,000 units and the intercept on the X axis at 100 units. Which of the following statements is correct?
There is a constant opportunity cost with each unit of good X costing 10 units of good Y
A firm is producing the allocative we efficient level of output if....
They are producing a combination of goods that is most desired by society
Carlos has a van with 20 seats and charges $10 per person per ride to the airport from downtown. Carlos' cost of the trip is $140 for any number of passengers. On one trip, Carlos has 19 seats filled when a person offers him $5 for the last seat. Should Carlos accept the offer?
Yes, since the marginal benefit exceeds the marginal cost
A production possibilities curve can shift inward if there is
a natural disaster
marginal analysis suggests that an individual will consume one additional unit of a good if the...
additional benefit is greater than the additional cost
Which of the following is an example of a scarce factor of production?
airplanes
Assume there are two goods in a market economy. The amount of each good produced is determined by
buyers and sellers' interactions in the market for each good
donna and Robin produce smoothies and pizza, in one hour Donna can make 20 smoothies or 10 pizzas in one hour Robin can make 18 smoothies or six pizzas. Which of the following statements is true?
donna has a comparative advantage in making pizzas, and robin has a comparative advantage in making smoothies
Individuals in any society must make choices regarding the types of goods and services to be produced because
resources are scarce and human wants are unlimited
The study of economics exists because people are confronted with the basic problem of
scarcity
Oren's father tells Oren he can have one dessert after dinner. He can choose from a scoop of ice cream, a slice of apple pie, a cup of chocolate pudding, or a piece of fruit. Oren prefers chocolate pudding to a piece of fruit; he prefers apple pie to chocolate pudding; and he prefers ice cream to apple pie. If Oren chooses a scoop of ice cream, what is his opportunity cost?
slice of apple pie
Which of the following is an example of a nonrival resource?
solar engery
Opportunity cost is defined as
the value of the next best alternative that is forgone when an activity is pursued
As a factor of production, capital refers to
tools and machinery used to produce goods and services
As a factor of production, capital refers to the
tools and machinery used to produce goods and services
A country can consume beyond its present production possibilities curve when it
trades with other countries, thus taking advantages of different opportunity costs