fundamental concepts of economics practice questions
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Fundamental Concepts of EconomicsPractice Questions
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1. Trees, minerals, and the real estate on which a company builds its main manufacturing center are allA. Capital goodsB. Capital investmentsC. LandD. Entrepreneurship
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2. Following a massive hurricane that hits Georgia’s eastern coast, residents have no running water or electricity. As a result, citizens buy up all of the flashlights and bottled water in the area faster than producers can resupply them. What problem do people on the Georgia coast now face regarding flashlights and bottled water?A. Excessive regulationB. ShortagesC. RationingD. Scarcity
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3. Which of the following tends to make economies more efficient?
A. SpecializationB. Government ownership of
propertyC. Income redistributionD. Regulations aimed at economic
equity
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4. Martha owns her own company. She invests in all the capital goods needed to make her product and sells her goods with the motivation of making huge profits. So long as she does not produce anything illegal, Martha freely chooses what to produce and consumers freely choose whether or not to buy her product. It sounds like Martha’s company operates in aA. Command economy C. Traditional
economy B. Market economy D. Economy based on
equity
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5. The greater the profit motive in an economic system, the greater the likelihood of
A. InnovationB. EquityC. SecurityD. Government controlling the factors
of production
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6. prices and government regulation are both strategies forA. Increasing consumptionB. Encouraging economic equityC. Dealing with scarcityD. Aiding entrepreneurship
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7. Jamie must make an economic decision. He must choose whether or not to buy a new truck. After considering all the options, he concludes that the marginal costs of the truck are greater than the marginal benefits. In Jamie’s case, buying the truck would beA. A rational economic decisionB. An irrational economic decisionC. An opportunity costD. A productive choice
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8. Common ways the government might try to regulate a mixed-market economy include
A. DeregulationB. Forbidding any private ownership of
propertyC. Imposing tariffs or subsidiesD. Lifting environmental restrictions
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9. Which of the following is an example of investing in human capital?
A. Buying a new company truckB. An employee asking for a raiseC. Paying for an employee’s health
insuranceD. Requiring employees to
document what they are doing at work