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Unit III Macro Review--GDP Questions provided by students

Which is the most meaningful measure of economic performance? A. Nominal GDP B. Real GDP C. Per capita GDP D. Undetermined GDP

Real GDP is A. The value of final g and s produced and expressed in prices of a base year. B. Market value of all g and s produced. C. Total inflammation. D. The opposite of fake GDP.

To calculate Ig you A. Add net domestic investment and CFC B. Subtract CFC from net domestic investment C. Add net domestic investment and net foreign factor D. Subtract personal taxes from net domestic investment

The price index A. Is used to measure inflation by the government. B. Total market value of all final g and s. C. Measure of a specific collection of g and s in a given year, as compared with a collection in a reference year. D. Measures price levels.

The GDP A. Does not include final goods B. Includes nonproductive transactions C. Excludes nonproductive transactions D. Is not beneficial to the economy

Which of the following counts in GDP? A. Teaching a child how to read B. Producing pencils in Indonesia C. Government hiring new workers D. You buy 100 shares of Google stock

What is CFC? A. Consumption of free candy B. Consumption of fixed capital C. Corporate fixed capital D. Corporate foreign capital

What is an example of Ig? A. Secondhand sales B. Construction C. Government hiring workers D. Purchasing stocks

Which of the following is FALSE about GDP? A. Includes only final goods B. Services are produced within a country C. Is the value of what has been produced D. Includes unreported activities

When is the GDP measured? A. Once a month B. Once a year C. Every 3 months D. Every 4 months

Which of the following counts in GDP? A. Social Security checks B. Secondhand sales C. Broker service D. Overseas production

What accounts for most of the GDP? A. C B. Ig C. G D. Xn

Xn has been negative since A. WWI B. The Great Depression C. WWII D. Vietnam

What do you subtract from PI to get DI? A. Personal income tax B. Consumption of fixed capital C. Net income D. Back transfer payments

The index the gov’t uses to measure inflation is the A. Consumer price index B. Personal price index C. Net price index D. Domestic price index

What doesn’t count as a part of the “Underground” economy? A. Smuggling sales B. Personal income C. Stolen goods D. Gambling

What does the gov’t use CPI to adjust? A. Income tax brackets and ss benefits B. GDP / rGDP C. Average level of prices D. Base year prices

To get Xn, what equation do you use? A. Imports – exports B. Exports – imports C. CFC – government spending D. Exports + imports

Which of the following does NOT count in GDP? A. Steel used to make car B. New car C. Dentist bill D. New house

What does count in GDP? A. Stocks B. Cash tips C. Big Mac D. US production overseas

A specific collection of goods and services are a A. Company B. Unified trade union C. GDP D. Market basket

In the expenditures approach, what does G mean? A. Government spending B. Gross investment C. Gross domestic product D. Government savings

What counts in GDP? A. Buying 250 shares of Apple Inc. B. Baby sitting your little sister as a favor C. Making muffins for your cousin's birthday D. Buying a soda for a homeless man

The expenditure approach to GDP includes all EXCEPT A. Personal savings B. Gross investment C. Net Exports D. Government spending

Disposable income is A. The money in the US gov’t treasury B. The result of spending on g and s made in the US C. The income an individual can use for consumption or savings D. None of the above

When assessing the economy the national income accounts serve A. To Help other countries realize how much better the US economy is B. A purpose just as income statements do for a business C. Provides national deficit reports D. Nothing concerning GDP or CPI

Which of the following is not a consumer purchase counted in GDP? A. A box of raisins from Kroger B. A t-shirt from the mall C. A pair of shoes from Goodwill D. A pretzel from Pretzeltime

Name one purpose of estimating rGDP. A. To compare standard of living over time B. To compare standard of living by price C. To compare standard of living over regions D. To compare standard of living over states

If nGDP rises but rGDP remains unchanged, prices have A. Decreased B. Stayed the same C. Increased D. None of these

Why do intermediate goods not count in GDP? A. We can’t track intermediate goods B. Not counting them avoids multiple counting C. Mrs. Duez says so D. It is too hard to calculate

CFC = A. Consumption of fixed capital B. Depreciation C. Consumer fixed consumption D. Both A and B

The GDP is determined by the value of goods_________, not ________. A. Sold; produced B. Consumed; produced C. Produced; sold D. Consumed; sold

Who is hurt by inflation? A. Retirees or those on a fixed income B. Ninjas C. People leasing apartments at a fixed rate D. None of the above

What is Net Domestic Product? A. C + Ig + G +Xn B. Imports – exports C. Exports – imports D. GDP - CFC

Underground activity could possibly add ___% to the GDP if it could be counted. A. 7 B. 8 C. 9 D. 10

Are second hand sales calculated in GDP? A. Yes B. No C. Depends on the condition of the product D. Depends on the seller

What is a COLA? A. A soft drink B. Cost of living adjustment C. Cost of level adjustment D. Capital of legal activities

What is the formula to find rGDP? A. PI / nGDP X 10 B. nGDP / PI X 100 C. DI / C X 10 D. G / NI X 100

The CPI has _____ products in the market basket. A. 30 B. 300 C. 400 D. 500

CPI is used to measure? A. GDP B. Deflation C. Inflation D. Distance

rGDP is A. nGDP + inflation B. nGDP – inflation C. CPI + inflation D. Donuts