ECO 405 Week 2 Quiz – Strayer NEW
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Chapter
01
Alleviating Human Misery: The
Role Of Economic Reasoning
Multiple Choice Questions
1. The Fundamental Economic Problem Is
A. Inflation
B. That Resources Are Scarce Relative To Wants
C. Supply And Demand
D. How To Make More Money
E. Unemployment
A. Inflation
B. That Resources Are Scarce Relative To Wants
C. Supply And Demand
D. How To Make More Money
E. Unemployment
2. Which Of The Follow Best Describes Human Wants And
Desires? They
A. Are Unlimited In The Aggregate
B. Stop After A Person Attains The Things Necessary For Life
C. Do Not Include "Extras" Like Variety
D. Are Not Affected By What Others Have
E. Do Not Change Once We Attain Our Desired Set Of Goods
A. Are Unlimited In The Aggregate
B. Stop After A Person Attains The Things Necessary For Life
C. Do Not Include "Extras" Like Variety
D. Are Not Affected By What Others Have
E. Do Not Change Once We Attain Our Desired Set Of Goods
3. The Means For Satisfying Wants Are
A. Insatiable
B. Unlimited
C. Infinite
D. Scarce
E. Unavailable
A. Insatiable
B. Unlimited
C. Infinite
D. Scarce
E. Unavailable
4. Economic Reasoning Would Not Be Necessary If
A. Our Wants Were Limited
B. Resources Were Expansive
C. Scarcity Were Decreased
D. We Could Have Everything We Wanted
E. Politicians Were Better At Running The Economy
A. Our Wants Were Limited
B. Resources Were Expansive
C. Scarcity Were Decreased
D. We Could Have Everything We Wanted
E. Politicians Were Better At Running The Economy
5. A Three-Year-Old Learns About The Fundamental Economic
Problem When She
A. Gets Presents For Her Birthday
B. Is Punished For Drawing On The Walls
C. Has To Eat Green Beans For Dinner
D. Is Told She Can't Have A Toy At The Store
E. Watches Her Favorite Cartoon
A. Gets Presents For Her Birthday
B. Is Punished For Drawing On The Walls
C. Has To Eat Green Beans For Dinner
D. Is Told She Can't Have A Toy At The Store
E. Watches Her Favorite Cartoon
6. Which Of The Following Is The Primary Goal Of An
Economy?
A. Maximizing Economic Growth
B. Minimizing Unemployment
C. Minimizing The Effects Of Scarcity
D. Minimizing The National Debt
E. Maximizing Gdp
A. Maximizing Economic Growth
B. Minimizing Unemployment
C. Minimizing The Effects Of Scarcity
D. Minimizing The National Debt
E. Maximizing Gdp
7. The Fundamental Economic Problem Involves
A. Overpopulation
B. Inflation And Unemployment
C. Scarce Resources And Unlimited Wants
D. Cheap Foreign Labor
E. Supply And Demand
A. Overpopulation
B. Inflation And Unemployment
C. Scarce Resources And Unlimited Wants
D. Cheap Foreign Labor
E. Supply And Demand
8. Labor Resources Include
A. The Equipment Workers Use To Complete Their Work
B. Only Non-Management Personnel
C. Any Efforts Of A Person To Produce Goods
D. Only The Physical Efforts Of An Economy's People
E. All Of The Above
A. The Equipment Workers Use To Complete Their Work
B. Only Non-Management Personnel
C. Any Efforts Of A Person To Produce Goods
D. Only The Physical Efforts Of An Economy's People
E. All Of The Above
9. Which Of The Following Is An Example Of A Capital
Resource?
A. A Firm's Employee
B. Money In A Firm's Bank Account
C. Agricultural Land
D. A Worker's Productivity
E. All Of The Above
A. A Firm's Employee
B. Money In A Firm's Bank Account
C. Agricultural Land
D. A Worker's Productivity
E. All Of The Above
10. Which Of The Following Is Not An Example Of A Capital
Resource?
A. Forests
B. A Printing Press
C. Semi-Finished Materials
D. A Computer Technician
E. Inventories
A. Forests
B. A Printing Press
C. Semi-Finished Materials
D. A Computer Technician
E. Inventories
11. The Know-How And The Means And Methods Of Production
Available In An Economy Are Known As
A. Technology
B. Capital
C. Human Capital
D. Labor
E. Management
A. Technology
B. Capital
C. Human Capital
D. Labor
E. Management
12. Which Of The Following Is Not A Capital Resource?
A. Land
B. Stocks And Bonds
C. Buildings
D. Tools
E. Mineral Deposits
A. Land
B. Stocks And Bonds
C. Buildings
D. Tools
E. Mineral Deposits
Questions 13 - 17
Refer To The Graph Below.
13. Given Production Possibilities Curve (A), Point N
Suggests That
A. The Economy Is Attaining Full Employment, But Not Full Production
B. The Economy Is Attaining Full Production, But Not Full Employment
C. The Economy Is Using Its Available Resources Inefficiently
D. The Economy Is Attaining Both Full Employment And Full Production
E. Point N Is Unattainable
A. The Economy Is Attaining Full Employment, But Not Full Production
B. The Economy Is Attaining Full Production, But Not Full Employment
C. The Economy Is Using Its Available Resources Inefficiently
D. The Economy Is Attaining Both Full Employment And Full Production
E. Point N Is Unattainable
14. The Movement From Curve (A) To Curve (B) Suggests
A. A Movement From Unemployment To Full Employment
B. An Improvement In Capital Good Technology, But Not In Consumer Good Technology
C. An Improvement In Consumer Good Technology, But Not In Capital Good Technology
D. A Decline In The Total Output Of Society
E. The Society Becomes Worse Off
A. A Movement From Unemployment To Full Employment
B. An Improvement In Capital Good Technology, But Not In Consumer Good Technology
C. An Improvement In Consumer Good Technology, But Not In Capital Good Technology
D. A Decline In The Total Output Of Society
E. The Society Becomes Worse Off
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