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Quiz 1: Economics: Foundations and Models
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Question 1
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Consider the following three factors: A. A study conducted by Statistical Bulletin of the GCC General Secretariat found that 435,000 graduates are currently unemployed in the GCC countries. B. In the next 10 years, 100,000 Emiratis will be seeking employment (including 70,000 in Abu Dhabi) according to estimates from the Abu Dhabi Tawteen Council. C. Jobseekers in Oman increased to 88,000 at the end of 2008, from 24,000 at the end of 2007. These statements suggest that
Question 2
Multiple Choice
What is an economic model?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
If, per child, a woman can get up to 48 months of pension benefits and is guaranteed a maternity allowance two months before and after she gives birth, how will these benefits affect a woman's decision to have children?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
In the Arab world, young populations and high birth rates threaten public finances. As the population becomes younger, there are more workers needing education and jobs relative to the number of schools and jobs available. Which of the following government policies would NOT help reduce the pressure on public finances?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
Khaled's Furniture alters, reconstructs, and restores an old French chest. Khaled has just spent US$800 purchasing, cleaning and reconstructing the antique chest which he expects to sell for US$1,500. After having spent US$800, Khaled discovers that he would need some special wood that would cost him US$200 to complete the task. Alternatively, he can sell the chest "as is" now for US$900. What is his marginal benefit if he sells the chest "as is" now?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Khaled's Furniture alters, reconstructs, and restores an old French chest. Khaled has just spent US$800 purchasing, cleaning and reconstructing the antique chest which he expects to sell for US$1,500. After having spent US$800, Khaled discovers that he would need some special wood that would cost him US$200 to complete the task. Alternatively, he can sell the chest "as is" now for US$900. What is the marginal cost of completing the task?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Khaled's Furniture alters, reconstructs, and restores an old French chest. Khaled has just spent US$800 purchasing, cleaning and reconstructing the antique chest which he expects to sell for US$1,500. After having spent US$800, Khaled discovers that he would need some special wood that would cost him US$200 to complete the task. Alternatively, he can sell the chest "as is" now for US$900. What should he do?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
Mouza shared a one -bedroom apartment with her classmate. Her share of the rent was US$700 per month. She considered moving to a studio apartment so that she wouldn't have to share with anyone. The studio apartment she looked at has a rental value of US$950 per month. She decided to move into the studio apartment. Mouza is as rational as any other person. As an economics major, you can rightly conclude that
Question 9
True/False
Suppose the extra cost to Apple Computer of producing another iPod is US$270. Then, Apple should not produce this unit if it can only sell it for US$270.
Question 10
Essay
Assume that Apple computer can earn an additional US$81 million of revenue from making 300,000 more iPods. What must the additional cost of producing these 300,000 be to make the additional output economically rational?