Economics test
Short Answers
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Based on what you know about production possibilities, what would you expect the numbers in the second column of this table to be (reading from top to bottom)?
0; 200; 350; 450; 500; 525
Give an example of an economic decision you have recently made? Identify what you chose and what your opportunity cost was.
Choosing a college that gave the most money; opportunity cost is not having a major of choice or loving the school
To save money, Taylor decided not to go to a concert where her favorite musician was performing. What was the opportunity cost of that decision?
Having fun at the concert
Explain how the three main factors of production and how they were used to build your school
Land - space provided, water; Labor - teachers, janitors, principals; Capital - Tuition, School
Give at least 3 examples of trade-offs that people are likely to make when buying a home
Location, Price, Type of Home (condo, house, apartment)
List some examples of physical capitol a restaurant needs to operate
Restaraunt building itself, stoves, ovens, microwaves
Which of the following would an entrepreneur do first when starting a new venture?
identify an unmet want
Identify the potential factor of production shown in this photo.
land
In the example shown here, what is the marginal cost of changing from two hours of studying to three hours of studying?
losing an hour of sleep
What is the opportunity cost of not going to college?
low unemployment
Which of the following represents an underutilization of the economic resources shown here?
10 million shoes, 15 million tons of watermelons
In what year was the efficiency of the U.S. economy at its lowest point?
2008
To conduct a cost/benefit analysis, a sensible person would MOST LIKELY
Compare marginal costs to marginal benefits
What would be opportunity cost of driving to California for vacation instead of flying? (stop at diff. places along way sight seeing etc.)
Get to see more places along the way by stopping in different places.
Which of the following is true about scarcity?
Scarcity affects all societies
In the quotation above, "butter" refers to
Social Welfare Spending
Which of the following causes a production possibilities frontier to shift to the right?
The economy grows
Why do you think there were long lines of cars in this photo from 1973?
There was a shortage of gas
After considering her different options, Amelia decides to buy fat-free ice cream. What is the benefit?
a dessert that is relatively low in calories
A point on a production possibilities frontier represents
a point at which an economy is using all resources most productively.
The clothing shown in the photograph is BEST described as an example of
a want
Which of the following is NOT an example of factors of production in the graphic?
financial resources
What trade-off would a person make by choosing the option on the left?
ease in favor of exercise
What trade-off is shown in this cartoon?
size of car vs. fuel efficiency
Based on this table, each time this country moves more resources away from producing shoes towards growing watermelons,
the cost of growing additional watermelons increases.