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Unit II Practice Multiple Choice Advanced Placement

1. A downward sloping demand curve can be explained by all of these except diminishing marginal utility. diminishing marginal returns. the substitution effect. the income effect.

2. Which of the following will not change the demand for oranges? A change in consumers incomes A change in the price of grapefruits, a substitute for oranges A change in the price of oranges A change in consumers taste for oranges An expectation that the price of oranges will increase in the future

3. If there is an increase in demand for a good, what will most likely happen to the price and quantity of the good exchanged? 1. No change No change 2. Increase Increase 3. Increase Decrease 4. Decrease Increase 5. Decrease Decrease

4. If hot dogs are an inferior good, an increase in income will result in an increase in the quantity demanded for hot dogs. an increase in the demand for hot dogs. a decrease in the quantity demanded for hot dogs. a decrease in the demand for hot dogs. no change in the quantity demanded for hot dogs.

5. An increase in the price of gasoline will cause the demand curve for tires to shift in which direction? To the left, because gasoline and tires are substitutes To the left, because gasoline and tires are complements To the right, because gasoline and tires are substitutes To the right, because gasoline and tires are complements To the right, because an increase in the price of gasoline makes consumers poorer

6. Assume that coal is a normal good 6. Assume that coal is a normal good. If the price of coal increases and the quantity sold increases, which of the following is consistent with these observations? The price of oil increased, oil and coal being substitutes. A wage increase was given to coal miners. New machinery made coal mining more efficient. Consumers incomes fell. The demand curve is inelastic.

7. During a football game, it starts to rain and the temperature drops 7. During a football game, it starts to rain and the temperature drops. The senior class, which runs the concession stand and is studying economics, raises the price of coffee from 50 cents to 75 cents a cup. They sell more than ever before. Which answer explains this? The supply of coffee increased. The demand curve for coffee was elastic. The supply of coffee decreased. The demand for coffee increased. The demand curve for coffee was inelastic.

8. Which of the following statements best reflects the law of diminishing marginal utility? I have to have a scoop of ice cream on my pie. l never get tired of your cooking. The last bite tastes just as good as the first. I couldn’t eat another doughnut if you paid me. I prefer to eat several small meals a day, rather than three large ones.

9. Which of the following will not cause the demand curve for athletic shoes to shift? A change in tastes for athletic shoes Widespread advertising campaign for athletic shoes Increase in money incomes of athletic-shoe consumers Expectations that the price of athletic shoes will decrease in the future A decrease in the price of athletic shoes

10. Assume that the demand for apples is downward sloping 10. Assume that the demand for apples is downward sloping. If the price of apples falls from$.80 per pound to $.65 per pound, which of the following will occur? A smaller quantity of apples will be demanded. A larger quantity of apples will be demanded. Demand for apples will decrease. Demand for apples will increase. Supply of apples will decrease.

1.Increase Increase Increase 2.Increase Increase Decrease 12. If the cost of producing automobiles increases the price, equilibrium quantity and consumer surplus will most likely change in which of the following ways? 1.Increase Increase Increase 2.Increase Increase Decrease 3.Increase Decrease Decrease 4.Decrease Increase Decrease 5.Decrease Decrease Decrease

14. Producer surplus is the area under the supply curve to the left of the amount sold. area under the supply curve to the right of the amount sold. amount the seller is paid plus the cost of production. amount the seller is paid less the cost of production. cost to sellers of participating in a market.

have shifted to the right. have shifted to the left. 15. During the 1990s, the price of VCRs fell by about 30 percent, and quantity sold decreased by the same amount. The demand for VCRs must be inelastic. be elastic. be unit elastic. have shifted to the right. have shifted to the left.

16. Which of the following will occur if a legal price floor is placed on a good below its free market equilibrium? Surpluses will develop. Shortages will develop. Underground markets will develop. The equilibrium price will ration the good. The quantity sold will increase.

Demand is perfectly inelastic. Demand is perfectly elastic. 17. A marketing survey shows that gate receipts would increase if the price of tickets to a summer rock concert increased, even though the number of tickets sold would fall. What does this imply about the price elasticity of demand for concert tickets? Demand is inelastic. Demand is elastic. Demand is unit elastic. Demand is perfectly inelastic. Demand is perfectly elastic.

19. Which of the following statements about price controls is true? 1.A price ceiling causes a shortage if the ceiling price is above the equilibrium price. 2. A price floor causes a surplus if the price floor is below the equilibrium price. 3. A price ceiling causes an increase in demand if the ceiling price is set below the equilibrium price. 4. A price ceiling causes a decrease in demand if the price floor is set above the equilibrium price. 5. Price ceilings and price floors result in a misallocation of resources.

elastic. perfectly elastic. unit elastic. inelastic. 20. If the price of lunch at the school cafeteria increases and cafeteria revenue remains constant, the elasticity of demand for a school lunch must be elastic. perfectly elastic. unit elastic. inelastic. perfectly inelastic.

21. If an excise tax is imposed on a product, consumer surplus and producer surplus for this good will most likely change in which of the following ways? Decrease Decrease Decrease Increase Decrease Not change Not change Increase Not change Not change

22. If the price of paperback books increases and consumer expenditures on paperback books also increase, which of the following is necessarily true? Paperback books are normal goods. Paperback books are inferior goods. The demand for paperback books is unit elastic. The demand for paperback books is elastic. The demand for paperback books is inelastic.

23. The substitution effect causes a consumer to buy less of a product when the price increases because the product is now less expensive compared to similar products. product is now more expensive compared to similar products. consumers real income has decreased. consumers real income has increased. consumer will buy more inferior goods and fewer normal goods.

25. Brooke is spending all of her income consuming products X and Y 25. Brooke is spending all of her income consuming products X and Y. If MUx / Px = 10 and MUy / Py= 6, what should Brooke do to maximize her satisfaction? Buy more X and more Y. Buy more X and less Y. Buy less X and less Y. Buy less X and more Y. Make no changes.

26. If the price of a good decreases by 3 percent and total revenue increases, the elasticity of demand for the good could possibly be 1.3 1 0.8 0.2