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AD As Model Quesstions Quiz

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  have no effect on AS or AD.
B  shift AS to the left.
C  shift AD to the left.
D  shift AS to the right.
Question #2
A  price of goods; number of employees
B  type of goods; input price of raw materials
C  total inputs; types of goods
D  total quantity; price level for output
Question #3
A  the amount of capital available
B  government institutions
C  technology
D  the unemployment rate
Question #4
A  wealth effect
B  inflation rate effect
C  interest rate effect
D  price effect
Question #5
A  the unemployment rate is greater than the natural rate of unemployment.
B  unemployment is close to zero.
C  cyclical unemployment is close to zero.
D  the unemployment rate is less than the natural rate of unemployment.
Question #6
A  macroeconomic equilibrium
B  potential GDP
C  aggregate demand (AD)
D  aggregate supply (AS)
Question #8
A  it shifts the AD curve in the long-term
B  it shifts the AS curve in the long-term
C  it shifts the AS curve in the short-term
D  it shifts the AD curve in the short-term
Question #10
A  relatively flat; relatively steep
B  relatively steep; relatively flat
C  relatively flat; remain flat
D  relatively steep; remain steep
Question #11
A  higher wages
B  substitute goods
C  full employment
D  wealth effects
Question #12
A  exports decrease
B  investment increases
C  consumer demand increases
D  interest rates increase
Question #13
A  Stagflation
B  Full employment GDP
C  The interest rate effect
D  The foreign price effect
Question #14
A  downward slope in aggregate supply curve will be short run.
B  higher wages will encourage workers to produce more at high prices.
C  hyper-intense production will be unsustainable in the long run.
D  lower prices will lead to a lower quantity of demand.
Question #15
A  Stagflation
B  Reflation
C  Recession
D  Deflation
Question #16
A  a shift in AD to the left
B  a shift in AS to the left
C  a shift to the left in either AS or AD
D  a shift in AS to the right
Question #17
A  Neoclassical economists; long run
B  Keynesian economists; long run
C  Neoclassical economists; short run
D  Keynesian economists; short run