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Quiz 10: The Rational Consumer
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Question 101
True/False
If the substitution effect and the income effect of a price change move in opposite directions for a particular good, then the good must be an inferior good.
Question 102
Essay
Use the following to answer question:
-(Table: Utility from Coffee and Comic Books) Look at the table Utility from Coffee and Comic Books. Your eccentric professor has a daily budget of $40, and he spends it entirely on coffee and comic books. Each comic book is priced at $8 and each cup of coffee is priced at $4. To maximize his utility, how many cups of coffee and how many comic books should he buy? How many total utils will he enjoy?
Question 103
True/False
The optimal consumption rule implies that if Pascal is maximizing his utility by spending all of his income on concert tickets and cab rides, with prices equal to P
Tickets
and P
Rides,
respectively, then it must be the case that MU
Tickets
/ MU
Rides
= P
Tickets
/ P
Rides
.
Question 104
True/False
For most goods, the income effect has no significant effect on individual consumption.
Question 105
Essay
You have an economics test tomorrow and you think that you might need to stay up all night to study for it. Your professor argues against pulling this all-nighter because he thinks there is a point where more studying (and less sleeping) can actually do more harm than good. Using the concepts of total and marginal utility, explain your professor's position.
Question 106
True/False
When the price of Spam (an inferior good) decreased, Dale bought more Spam. For Dale, the income and substitution effects moved in the same direction.
Question 107
Essay
The rising price of gasoline has caused your parents to use public transportation rather than drive to work. They have also decided to cancel a cross-country trip for a family reunion. Are there substitution and income effects here? Explain.
Question 108
Essay
Two consumers, Eric and Eli, have the same preferences for good X, a normal good. The only difference is that for Eli there would be no income effect if the price of good X changed. For Eric, there are both income and substitution effects for a price change. What does this tell you about Eric's and Eli's demand for good X? Explain.
Question 109
True/False
At the optimal consumption bundle, the marginal utility of each good purchased is always the same.
Question 110
Essay
Explain the difference between the total utility and marginal utility of eating pizza.
Question 111
Essay
James spends his daily income of $50 on protein shakes (PS) and energy bars (EB). Protein shakes are priced at $5 each, and energy bars are priced at $4 each. Provide the equation for his budget constraint. If he spends half of his income on each item, how many units of each will he consume?
Question 112
True/False
Suppose Sirach knows that the price of doughnuts is $3 and the price of cupcakes is $4. He also believes that the next doughnut he consumes will increase his total utility by 6 utils and the next cupcake will increase his total utility by 10 utils. Assuming he has enough money to buy either, Sirach should buy a doughnut next.
Question 113
True/False
For a Giffen good, the income effect works in the opposite direction from the substitution effect, and the income effect is larger than the substitution effect.
Question 114
True/False
If the price of pecan rolls is $2, the price of a gyro is $6, and the marginal utility of the last pecan roll consumed is 12, then the marginal utility of the last gyro consumed for a consumer purchasing the optimal consumption bundle of pecan rolls and gyros is 36.
Question 115
Essay
Use the following to answer question: Table: MP3 Music Downloads
-(Table: MP3 Music Downloads) Jen spends her daily income of $28 on MP3 music downloads and jumbo diet sodas. One MP3 music download costs $2, and one jumbo diet soda costs $4. The table provided shows three consumption bundles. Identify the bundle that is unaffordable, the one that lies on her budget line, and the one that is affordable but does not use all of her income.
Question 116
Multiple Choice
It is said that consumers maximize utility because they are:
Question 117
Essay
Ladan has $500 each semester to spend on textbooks and sandwiches. Textbooks are $100 each and sandwiches are $5 each. Assume that diminishing marginal utility applies to both goods. She has purchased 3 textbooks this semester and 40 sandwiches. She tells you that her marginal utility from the next textbook is about 100 utils and the marginal utility from the next sandwich is about 15 utils. Has Ladan successfully maximized her utility this semester? Should she adjust her spending next semester?
Question 118
Multiple Choice
The satisfaction that a consumer gets from the consumption of a bundle of goods and services is:
Question 119
Essay
Many people have severe food allergies such that even one bite of something might send a person to the emergency room. For a person with a severe allergy to nuts, for example, describe the total utility function from eating nuts.