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Question 21
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Figure: Consumer and Capital Goods
(Figure: Consumer and Capital Goods) Look at the figure Consumer and Capital Goods.The movement from curve 1 to curve 2 indicates: A.economic growth. B.a change from unemployment to full employment. C.a decrease in the level of technology. D.instability.
Question 22
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Suppose the state of Oklahoma decides to produce only two goods, oil and football helmets.According to the production possibility frontier, as oil production increases, the production of football helmets will: A.increase. B.not change. C.decrease at a decreasing rate. D.decrease.
Question 23
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All points on the production possibility frontier are: A.efficient production points. B.inefficient production points. C.infeasible production points. D.economic growth.
Question 24
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Figure: Production Possibility Frontier Curve for Tealand
(Figure: Production Possibility Frontier for Tealand) Look at the figure Production Possibility Frontier for Tealand.In the figure, Tealand can produce at point E only if the government: A.eliminates unemployment. B.raises taxes. C.permits more immigration. D.increases the cost of production by decreasing the use of technology.
Question 25
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Figure: Consumer and Capital Goods
(Figure: Consumer and Capital Goods) Look at the figure Consumer and Capital Goods.Point Z: A.is unattainable, all other things unchanged. B.is attainable if the economy is able to reach full employment. C.is attainable if the quantity and/or quality of factors decreases. D.will be attained as soon as the economy becomes efficient and moves to curve 2.
Question 26
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Figure: Production Possibility Frontier Curve for Tealand (Figure: Production Possibility Frontier for Tealand) Look at the figure Production Possibility Frontier for Tealand.In the figure, if Tealand is producing 10 million scones and 10 million cups of tea (point A), we know that the economy: A.is using its resources efficiently. B.is using its resources inefficiently. C.is fully employing its resources. D.has found new resources.
Question 27
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If an economy is producing a level of output that is on its production possibility frontier, the economy has: A.idle resources. B.idle resources but is using resources efficiently. C.no idle resources but is using resources inefficiently. D.no idle resources and is using resources efficiently.
Question 28
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The opportunity cost of production: A.is the price of a good. B.is what you give up to produce the good. C.decreases as production increases. D.is what you gain by producing the good.
Question 29
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The production possibility frontier is bowed out from the origin because: A.resources are not equally suited for the production of both goods. B.resources are scarce. C.economic growth leads to inefficiency. D.resources are inefficiently used.