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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上Chapter 11. Economic analysis: A)involves some simplifications of reality. B)is only vaguely related to reality because if it did so coincide, it would not still be theory. C)is impossible, because of the impossibility of a controlled experiment. D)if it is good theory, involves no simp
2、lification of reality. E)involves so much distortion of reality as to be worthless. Ans:A2. What are economic goods? A)Goods that are very expensive. B)Goods that are in scarce or limited supply. C)Goods that a country produces and then trades to another county. D)Goods that are vital to an individu
3、als welfare. E)All of the above. Ans:B3. Scarcity in economics refers basically to: A)periods of famine. B)monopolization of existing supplies of goods. C)monopolization of resources to provide goods. D)monopolization of outlets to sell goods. E)none of the above. Ans:E4. Distribution in economics r
4、efers to: A)retailing, wholesaling, and transportation. B)what. C)how. D)for whom. E)none of the above.Ans:D5. The three questions of what, how, and for whom: A)relate to the three factors of production. B)exist because of scarcity. C)are more of a problem in a market economy. D)are more of a proble
5、m in a command economy. E)are no longer relevant. Ans:B6.The description of economics as, cool heads in the service of warm hearts, means that: A)allocating scarce resources may require painful decisions. B)costs and benefits need to be weighed objectively. C)the proper balance must be struck betwee
6、n the discipline of the market and the generosity of the welfare state. D)all of the above. E)none of the above. Ans:D7. When moving along a production possibilities frontier, the opportunity cost to society of obtaining more of one of the two goods: A)is measured in dollar terms. B)usually decrease
7、s as more of the good is produced. C)is measured by the amount of the other good that must be given up. D)is measured by the additional resources that must be used to produce the good. E)is usually constant. Ans:C8.These data reflect three possible combinations of food and nothing that can be produc
8、ed from a given set of resources.Food1050ClothingOX50Refer to the above data. If both clothing and food always use all inputs in the same proportion, then X must be: A)25. B)more than 25. C)less than 25. D)50. E)cannot not be determined from the data Ans:A9. Being on the production-possibility front
9、ier between guns and butter means that: A)it is impossible to produce any more guns. B)it is impossible to produce any more butter. C)more guns can be produced only by doing without some butter. D)population is in equilibrium. E)if society becomes more productive in producing butter, then we can hav
10、e more butter but not more guns. Ans:C10. A shift in a production-possibility frontier can result from: A)unemployment. B)inflation. C)changes in production techniques. D)changes in the combination of goods produced. E)changes in consumers tastes. Ans:C11 Figure 1-1Which point on the production-poss
11、ibility frontiers drawn in Figure 1 indicates no consumption goods being produced? A)A. B)B. C)C. D)D. E)E. Ans:E12. Of the following points, which point reflects the most efficient use of available resources in relation to frontier AE in Figure 1-1? A)F. B)G. C)C. D)H. E)Cannot tell from the inform
12、ation provided. Ans:C13.Relative to frontier AE in Figure 1-1, which of the following points is least efficient? A)B. B)C. C)B. D)C. E)F. Ans:E 14. Point A on which panel in Figure 1-2 represents an inefficient use of resources? A)Panel A. B)Panel B. C)Panel C. D)Panel D. E)Panel E.Ans:D15. For a th
13、eory to be useful, it must be confirmed in each test case. Ans:FalseCHAPTER 21. In a market system, the what decision is made most basically by A)representative government. B)national planning. C)bankers. D)advertisers and their ability to persuade buyers. E)spending decisions of those with money. A
14、ns:E2. In a market economy, the presumed harmony between individual and public interest depends upon: A)the good will of private business people. B)careful planning and coordination of economic activity. C)altruism on the part of consumers. D)competitive markets and the pursuit of self-interest by i
15、ndividuals. E)the wisdom of government decisions. Ans:D3. Pollution control policy is directed first and foremost at improving: A)equity. B)efficiency. C)stability. D)all of the above. E)none of the above Ans:B4. Who is in charge of a market economy? That is, what agents and factors are the most imp
16、ortant in determining market outcomes? A)Large companies. B)Congress and the president. C)Consumers alone. D)All producers. E)Consumers and technology. Ans:E5. The principle of the invisible hand claims that: A)the selfish pursuits of everyones own interest will lead to the best good for all under m
17、arket competition. B)government must gently guide economic activity so that the best for all will be attained. C)government policies work like an invisible hand, steering resources to their best use. D)producers must quietly cooperate so that prices are not so low as to cause losses. E)none of the a
18、bove. Ans:A6. Consumers vote their dollars primarily in: A)labor markets. B)land markets. C)capital markets. D)goods markets . E)none of the above. Ans:D7. Which of the following statements is true of specialization? A)Specialization is inconsistent with the idea of individual freedom. B)Economies t
19、hat practice a division of labor are morally superior to those that do not. C)In accepting specialization, a person sacrifices his or her own interests for the sake of societys interest. D)While specialization has enormous advantages, the costs outweigh them. E)Increased productivity is more likely
20、to be achieved through specialization. Ans:E8. Which of the following is not an example of government regulation designed to curb a negative externality? A)Anti-child labor laws. B)Anti-pollution laws. C)A national sales tax. D)Legislation against strip mining. E)The Clean Air Act. Ans:C9. Prices in
21、 factor markets are primarily determined by A)government regulation. B)big business collusion. C)the interaction of business supply without household demand. D)the interaction of household supply with business demand. E)none of the above. Ans:D10. An economy dominated by imperfect competition is cha
22、racterized by A)too much output, and low prices compared to perfect competition. B)same amount of output, and low prices compared to perfect competition. C)too little output, and low prices compared to perfect competition. D)too little output, and high prices compared to perfect competition. E)too m
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