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Quiz 1: The Economic Approach
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Question 101
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Economic analysis is based on the premise that
Question 102
Multiple Choice
What is the best test of an economic theory?
Question 103
Multiple Choice
Isabella wishes to buy gasoline and have her car washed. She finds that if she buys 9 gallons of gasoline at $1.50 per gallon, the car wash costs $1, but if she buys 10 gallons of gasoline, the car wash is free. For Isabella, the marginal cost of the tenth gallon of gasoline is
Question 104
Multiple Choice
A restaurant offers an "all you can eat" meal for $9. Tyrone has eaten three servings and is trying to decide whether or not to go back for a fourth. The economic way of thinking suggests that Tyrone should go back for the fourth serving if and only if
Question 105
Multiple Choice
Santiago wants to buy some milk and a box of cereal. If he buys 2 quarts of milk at $1 per quart, the box of cereal costs 75 cents. If he buys 3 quarts of milk at $1 per quart, the box of cereal is free. For Santiago, the marginal cost of the third quart of milk is
Question 106
Multiple Choice
The unintended consequences of an economic change that are not immediately identifiable but are felt only with time are known in economics as
Question 107
Multiple Choice
Economists are generally opposed to tariffs or other restrictions on imported goods because of the negative secondary effects they create that more than offset the benefits to employment in the domestic industry. Which of the following could be considered a secondary effect of these trade restrictions?
Question 108
Multiple Choice
A firm producing cans buys three tons of aluminum per day at $200 per ton. If it buys four tons per day, it receives a quantity discount on all units and pays only $175 per ton. The marginal cost of the fourth ton per day is
Question 109
Multiple Choice
Because information is costly to acquire,
Question 110
Multiple Choice
All but one of the following are elements of the economic way of thinking. Which one is not part of the economic way of thinking?
Question 111
Multiple Choice
While waiting in line to buy one cheeseburger for $1.50 and a medium drink for $1.00, Sally notices that she could get a value meal that contains both the cheeseburger and medium drink and also a medium order of fries for $2.75. She thinks to herself, "Is it worth the extra 25 cents to get the medium fries?" To an economist, Sally's decision is an example of
Question 112
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Which of the following could be considered to be a secondary effect caused by making drugs such as cocaine illegal?
Question 113
Multiple Choice
While waiting in line to buy two tacos at 80 cents each and a medium drink for 90 cents, Kayla notices that the restaurant has a value meal containing three tacos and a medium drink all for $3. For Kayla, the marginal cost of the third taco would be
Question 114
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is consistent with the implications of the economic guidepost that information is costly to acquire?
Question 115
Multiple Choice
A local restaurant offers an "all you can eat" buffet for $15. Mia eats four servings but leaves half of a fifth helping uneaten. Why?
Question 116
Multiple Choice
People are more likely to purchase a consumer ratings magazine that reviews new automobiles before buying a new car than they are to purchase a consumer ratings magazine that reviews pens and pencils before buying a new pen or pencil. Which of the following best explains this behavior?
Question 117
Multiple Choice
What is the best test of an economic theory?
Question 118
Multiple Choice
In economics, secondary effects refer to the
Question 119
Multiple Choice
"Mediocre economists often consider only the immediate apparent effects of a change, whereas a good economist will also consider effects that may only become observable over time." This statement most clearly emphasizes