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Unit 4—Business Cycles Review made by students.
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Part time employment is considered A. Fully employed B. Unemployed C. Not in the labor force D. None of the above
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Who are frictionally employed people? A. Fully employed B. Part time worker C. People looking for better jobs than what they had D. People with make believe jobs
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Which unemployment is bad for rGDP? A. Frictional B. Structural C. Cyclical D. Seasonal
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Growth lessens the burden of A. Scarcity B. The recession C. Inflation D. The government
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What doesn’t count in unemployment? A. Someone not searching for a job B. Teenagers over 16 C. The unemployed
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What was the unemployment rate during the Great Depression? A. 70% B. 5% C. 25% D. 50%
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Which of the following is not a cause of inflation? A. Demand-pull B. Supply-side C. Cost-push D. Stock-buy
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How long would it take for prices to double if the inflation rate is 10%? A. 8 years B. 11 years C. 7 years D. 20 years
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Discouraged workers are not A. Necessarily seeking work B. Correctly seeking work C. Actively seeking work D. Willingly seeking work
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Growth of a nation is important because A. It means more material will be in abundance B. It sets a standard for other nations to strive for C. It lessens the scarcity burden D. Both a and c
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What are the types of unemployment? A. Seasonal, cyclical, detrimental and beneficial. B. Real and estimated C. Seasonal, cyclical, structural and frictional D. There are no types of unemployment. There is just inflation.
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How many years is the average business cycle? A. 6 years B. 10 years C. 15 years D. 42 years
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The discouraged A. Understate the unemployment rate B. Overstate the unemployment rate C. Are counted as officially unemployed D. Are structurally unemployed
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Which of these is not a cause of inflation? A. Too much money chasing too few goods. B. Not enough supply of goods and services. C. Too many people being employed. D. None of these
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The peak in the business cycle is A. The point where output starts to decline. B. When business activity reaches a temporary max. C. The beginning of a contraction. D. All of the above.
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Jerry works as Santa in the mall every winter. The is an example of A. Frictional unemployment B. Structural unemployment C. Seasonal unemployment D. Cyclical unemployment
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Which word best describes the lowest point of a recession? A. Peak B. Trough C. Median D. High point
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Wage inflation is caused by A. Too many unions B. Too many employed C. Too many politicians D. Too few producers
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What is the Rule of 70? A. Approximate number of years to double the rGDP. B. A rule that states rGDP is always 70. C. A rule that has nothing to do with economics. D. None of the above.
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All of the following are unequal burdens (of unemployment) except: A. Occupation B. Age C. Race D. Inflation
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You have just graduated from college and are looking for your first real job. What type of unemployment? A. Cyclical B. Seasonal C. Frictional D. Structural
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When the country goes in the recessionary phase A. Output and income increase B. Output and income level out C. Must be a decrease in rGDP for two cycles D. As contraction continues, inflationary pressures increase
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A general rising of the level of prices A. Deflation B. Recession C. Inflation D. Accumulation
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The rate of growth record shows that rGDP has grown ? per year since 1950 and per capita ? per year. A. 5% and 6% B. 2% and 3.1% C. 4.2% and 1.9% D. 3.1% and 2%
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During a recession A. Inflationary pressure subsides B. Output increases towards full employment C. Inflation accelerates D. There is aggregate spending
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Political cuts in supply could cause A. Output to rise B. Employment to rise C. Unemployment to rise D. Output and employment to decline
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The business cycles graph includes A. Peak B. Inflation point C. Crest D. # of waves
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The rule of 70 A. Works for the doubling time of anything B. Doesn’t exist C. Shows the percentage of national bankruptcy D. Doesn’t apply to inflation
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When output increases towards full employment A. Expansionary / recovery B. Expansionary / recession C. Expository / recovery D. Expository / recession
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A secretary who only knows how to use a typewriter is unemployed. What type of unemployment is it? A. Frictional B. Seasonal C. Structural D. Cyclical
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What is one of the main sources of growth? A. Gov’t threatens a tax if a company does not reach a productivity level. B. A company increases their productivity of existing inputs. C. Gov’t brings prices down so consumers will spend more of their money. D. A company starts underground selling.
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Economically, a peak is A. Top of the mountain B. Where business reaches a maximum C. Point at which output declines D. Both B and C
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A DEEP trough is A. A recession B. A “bump in the road” C. Cyclical fluctuation D. A depression
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How long does a recession usually last? A. 5 to 6 years B. 12 to 18 months C. 6 to 12 weeks D. 18 to 25 months
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Which TWO races are usually affected by unemployment the most? A. Hispanic B. White C. Black D. Asian
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Too much money chasing too few goods A. Cost-push B. Supply-side C. Demand-pull D. Cyclical fluctuations
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Unemployment/labor force X 100 A. Inflation rate B. Full efficiency C. Unemployment rate D. rGDP
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Growth is based on A. Increase in nGDP B. Increase in nGDP per capita C. Increase in rGDP per capita D. China’s lead based paint
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A business cycle is measured from A. Peak to trough B. Trough to trough C. Peak to recession D. Peak to peak
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What decreases more during a recession? A. Durable goods B. Nondurable goods C. Both D. None of the above
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Okun’s law measures the difference between A. rGDP and nGDP B. Actual GDP and potential GDP C. GDP and NDP D. Negative GDP and positive GDP
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