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Quiz 5: Background to Demand: Consumer Choices
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
Suppose a consumer must choose between the consumption of sandwiches and pizza. If we measure the quantity of pizza on the horizontal axis and the quantity of sandwiches on the vertical axis, and if the price of a pizza is R100 and the price of a sandwich is R50, then the slope of the budget constraint is:
Question 22
Multiple Choice
If a good is a Giffen good, then
Question 23
Multiple Choice
A change in the relative prices of which of the following pair of goods would likely cause the smallest substitution effect?
Question 24
Multiple Choice
An individual's demand curve for a good is derived by
Question 25
Multiple Choice
The slope at any point on an indifference curve is known as the
Question 26
Multiple Choice
Last week, the reserve bank took steps to lower interest rates by one percentage point. This means that
Question 27
Multiple Choice
Higher education is a normal good. If its price falls
Question 28
Multiple Choice
Suppose that Mfundo gets an increase in his wage and he decides to work fewer hours. For him, the substitution effect of the wage change is
Question 29
Multiple Choice
Bongiwe spends all of her income on warm-up suits and running shoes, and the price of a warm-up suit is four times as large as the price of a pair of shoes. Then, in order to maximise total utility, Bongiwe should
Question 30
Multiple Choice
Suppose Roberto always consumes two packets of sugar with his tea. Roberto's indifference curves for sugar and tea are
Question 31
Multiple Choice
Indifference curves tend to be bowed inward because of diminishing
Question 32
Multiple Choice
The marginal rate of substitution between two goods equals the
Question 33
Multiple Choice
If the substitution effect of a lowered price is partly or fully offset by the income effect, we know that the good in question is
Question 34
Multiple Choice
In the upward-sloping portion of the individual labour supply curve, the substitution effect is __________ the income effect.
Question 35
Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements is not true with regard to the standard properties of indifference curves?
Question 36
Multiple Choice
For dessert, Pranisha has the choice between cheesecake and apple pie. Pranisha would gain marginal utility of 50 from a piece of cheesecake, while the price of cheesecake is R50 per slice. Pranisha would gain marginal utility of 30 from a piece of apple pie, and the price of apple pie is R30 per slice. Given this information, Ingrid should buy
Question 37
Multiple Choice
Nathalie is maximising total utility while consuming food and clothing. Her marginal utility from food and clothing is 50 and 25, respectively. If clothing is priced at R100 per unit, the price of food must