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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A Increase as output rises.
B Decrease as output rises.
C Remain constant as output rises.
D Equal average total cost.
Question #2
A Decrease as output increases.
B Equal average total cost.
C Increase as output increases.
D Not change as output increases.
Question #3
A Variable cost curve at its minimum point.
B Average fixed cost curve at its minimum point.
C Total cost curve at its minimum point.
D Average variable cost curve at its minimum point.
Question #4
A Total costs will be declining.
B Average product is increasing and average variable costs are declining.
C Average product is decreasing and average variable costs are declining.
D Average variable costs will be rising.
Question #5
A Average fixed costs will rise.
B Average total costs will begin to rise.
C Average variable costs will begin to rise.
D Average variable costs will begin to decline.
Question #6
A Overall GPA will fall.
B Not enough information provided.
C Marginal grade is less than his average grademarginal grade is less than his average grade.
D Overall GPA will remain the same.
E Overall GPA will increase.
Question #7
A The average variable cost and average total cost curves at their minimum points.
B The average fixed cost curve at its maximum point.
C The total cost curve and the total variable cost curve at their minimum point.
D The average fixed cost curve at its minimum point.
Question #8
A Average total cost is $3.
B Average total cost is $1.
C Average variable cost is $2.
D Average fixed cost is $1.
Question #9
A Because total costs are declining.
B Due to the fact that variable costs are being spread over an increasing number of units produced.
C Due to the fact that fixed costs are being spread over an increasing number of units produced.
D Due to the fact that production is becoming increasingly efficient.
Question #10
A Fixed costs.
B Average fixed costs.
C Variable costs.
D Average total costs.
Question #11
A Because economies of scale are being utilized.
B Because per-unit labor costs rise due to decreases in productivity.
C Because per-unit labor costs fall due to decreases in productivity.
D Due to increases in the size of a factory.
Question #12
A Marginal cost.
B Variable cost.
C Average cost.
D Total cost.
E Declining relative costs.
Question #13
A Marginal costs must fall.
B Average costs must fall.
C Marginal costs must rise.
D Average costs must rise.
E Average costs decline rapidly.
Question #14
A Is total fixed costs divided by total output.
B Is output plus variable costs.
C Is total variable costs divided by total output.
D Is total output divided by variable costs.
Question #15
A Variable costs.
B Fixed costs and variable costs.
C Fixed costs, but variable costs are excluded.
D Marginal costs plus variable costs.
Question #16
A Total cost divided by total output.
B Total cost divided by marginal cost.
C Total variable cost divided by total fixed cost.
D Fixed cost divided by number of workers.
E Fixed cost divided by total output.
Question #17
A Average product is increasing.
B Average product is decreasing.
C Average product is constant, which leads to an increase in average product.
D Marginal product is decreasing.
Question #18
A Average product is increasing.
B Marginal product is equal.
C Marginal product is negative.
D Marginal product is positive.
Question #19
A B
B B and C
C A and B
D A
Question #20
A The number of factories is variable.
B The amount of labor employed is not variable.
C The size of the factory is variable.
D The amount of labor employed is variable.
Question #21
A Some inputs are fixed.
B The firm is constrained in regard to what production decisions it can make.
C All output is fixed.
D Some inputs are variable and some are fixed.
E All inputs are variable.
Question #22
A Not enough information provided.
B 500,000
C 50,000
D 120,000
E 25,000
Question #23
A Total costs plus explicit costs.
B Marginal costs divided by output.
C Variable costs.
D None of the available answers.
E Opportunity costs of the next best alternative that must be estimated.