Test bank for microeconomics 7th edition by jeffrey m perloff
Microeconomics, 7e (Perloff)
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Microeconomics: The Allocation of
... [Show More] Scarce Resources
1) Microeconomics studies the allocation of
A) decision makers.
B) scarce resources.
C) models.
D) unlimited resources.
Answer: B
Section: The Allocation of Scarce Resources
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2) Microeconomics is often called
A) price theory.
B) decision science.
C) scarcity.
D) resource theory.
Answer: A
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3) Most microeconomic models assume that decision makers wish to
A) make themselves as well off as possible.
B) act selfishly.
C) make others as well off as possible.
D) None of the above.
Answer: A
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4) Society faces trade-offs because of
A) government regulations.
B) profit motive.
C) faceless bureaucrats.
D) scarcity.
Answer: D
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A) always involves the personal exchange of goods for money.
B) allows interactions between consumers and firms.
C) always takes place at a physical location.
D) has no influence on prices.
Answer: B
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Question Status: Old
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6) What links the decisions of consumers and firms in a market?
A) the government
B) prices
C) coordination officials
D) microeconomics
Answer: B
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7) The price of a good is
A) always equal to the cost of producing the good.
B) never affected by the number of buyers and sellers.
C) usually determined in a market.
D) None of the above.
Answer: C
Section: The Allocation of Scarce Resources
Question Status: Old
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8) Who or what is responsible for bringing together scarce resources to produce most of the
goods and services in the U.S.?
A) the U.S. government
B) the United Nations
C) the Federal Reserve Bank
D) markets and prices
Answer: D
Section: The Allocation of Scarce Resources
Question Status: Revised
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9) Which of the following is a fundamental topic addressed by microeconomics?
A) whether to extend unemployment insurance
B) determining how many new iPhones the Apple company should produce
C) the level of inflation in the country
D) the impact of interest rates on savings in the economy
Answer: B
Section: The Allocation of Scarce Resources
Question Status: Revised
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10) A "twinkie tax" on fatty foods would aim to
A) reduce the consumption of fatty foods.
B) reduce the production of fatty foods.
C) raise tax revenues for other uses.
D) All of the above.
Answer: D
Section: The Allocation of Scarce Resources
Question Status: Old
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11) Which choice below illustrates the tradeoff faced by surfboard manufacturers after Clark
foam shut down in 2005, eliminating 80% of the world's foam blanks used to shape
surfboards? The firms decide to
A) substitute foam blanks for balsa wood blanks as used in the 1940s.
B) advertise their new surfboard wax.
C) offer surf classes.
D) B and C
Answer: A
Section: The Allocation of Scarce Resources
Question Status: New
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12) In the Soviet Union, which boasted about giving every worker a job, some workers were
given the task of digging holes and filling them again. What function of microeconomic
analysis did this policy address?
A) What goods/services to produce [Show Less]