Unit 1: Lesson 1 Quiz
B. you will be indifferent between buying X and keeping your money
If the benefits of X = $50 and the price of X = $50, then A. $100 is the reservation price B. you will be indifferent between buying X and keeping your money C. $0 is the reservation price D. you should buy X
A. if it brings you any pleasure at all.
If you are at an all-you-can-eat buffet dinner and you are considering whether to eat another dessert, you, as a rational consumer should decide to eat the dessert A. if it brings you any pleasure at all. B. if it brings you more pleasure than the price you paid for the meal. C. if it brings you as much pleasure as the dessert costs if it is ordered a la carte. D. no matter what because you want to get more for your money.
B. people choose among alternatives.
Microeconomics is primarily the study of how A. the stock market works. B. people choose among alternatives. C. businesses can make money. D. the economy functions as a whole.
C. only if the pleasure you will gain from it outweighs the pleasure you would gain from watching the football game
Say your girlfriend has received two free tickets to the Sunday movie matinee and she wants you to go with her. Nevertheless, the movie plays at the same time you were planning to watch the football game on the TV. As a rational person you should decide to go to the movie A. always, since the tickets were free B. only if you would gain some pleasure from it C. only if the pleasure you will gain from it outweighs the pleasure you would gain from watching the football game D. only if it brings you more pleasure than the cost of the tickets
C. the price at which one would be indifferent between good X and simply keeping the money
The reservation price of good X is A. the market price for a good. B. any price above what you would be willing to pay for the good C. the price at which one would be indifferent between good X and simply keeping the money D. the cost of producing good X
A. $230
You decide to go skiing this weekend. It costs $50 for transportation, $50 for lodging, $30 for ski lift tickets and you could have earned $100 as a waiter at a job you love so much you would do it as a volunteer. What is the total cost of the ski weekend? A. $230 B. $130 C. $100 D. $80
B. $130
You decide to go skiing this weekend. It costs $50 for transportation, $50 for lodging, $30 for ski lift tickets and you could have earned $100 as a waiter. What is the total cost of the ski weekend? A. $230 B. $130 C. $100 D. $80
B. $130
You decide to go skiing this weekend. It costs $50 for transportation, $50 for lodging, $30 for ski lift tickets. You are unemployed. What is the total cost of the ski weekend? A. $230 B. $130 C. $100 D. $80
A. $3
Your bank account pays 3% interest per year. You loan a friend $100 for one year at zero interest. Assuming the loan is paid on time the opportunity cost of the loan is A. $3 B. $100 C. $103 D. $0
C. $24,300
Your parents have given you a new car on your 16th birthday for which they paid about $24,000. Assume this is also the price you would get if you decided to sell the car a month after getting it. The monthly costs of driving the car are $100 for oil changes and $200 for gas. If you decide to keep the car, the total costs of the car to you this month will be A. $2,300 B. $300 C. $24,300 D. $0