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Fresh Grad Lands Job as Real Estate Agent With Help from Professional Writers

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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Chapter Quiz Chapter 10

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

Question #1
A  investment.
B  government purchases.
C  consumption.
D  net exports.
E  none of the above
Question #2
A  Net exports decrease by $40,000.
B  Investment increases by $40,000 and net exports increase by $40,000.
C  There is no impact because this transaction does not involve domestic production.
D  Consumption increases by $40,000 and net exports decrease by $40,000.
E  Net exports increase by $40,000.
Question #3
A  cotton purchased by Lee Jeans
B  lawyer services purchased by a home buyer
C  a new bridge purchased by the state of Texas
D  the purchase of a new Mazda produced in Illinois
E  lawn care services purchased by a homeowner
Question #4
A  Americans are producing more in foreign countries than foreigners are producing in the United States.
B  foreigners are producing more in the United States than Americans are producing in foreign countries.
C  real GNP exceeds nominal GNP.
D  intermediate production exceeds final production.
E  real GDP exceeds nominal GDP
Question #5
A  foreign; domestic
B  base year; current year
C  domestic; foreign
D  intermediate; final
E  current year; base year
Question #6
A  consulting services
B  the value of taking a day off from work
C  illegal drug sales
D  intermediate sales
E  housework
Question #8
A  risen or fallen because there is not enough information to determine what happened to real output.
B  fallen.
C  stayed the same.
D  risen.
Question #9
A  normal goods and services.
B  inferior goods and services.
C  final goods and services.
D  intermediate goods.
E  manufactured goods.
Question #10
A  the domestic manufacturing sector only.
B  the domestic service sector only.
C  people and factories located within the borders of the United States.
D  Americans and their factories no matter where they are located in the world.
E  none of the above
Question #11
A  net national product, gross national product, and disposable personal income.
B  consumption, transfer payments, wages, and profits.
C  consumption, investment, government purchases, and net exports.
D  final goods and services, intermediate goods, transfer payments, and rent.
E  investment, wages, profits, and intermediate production.
Question #12
A  a haircut.
B  a home built in 2018 and first sold in 2019.
C  a realtor’s services.
D  a 2019 Honda made in Tennessee and a realtor’s services
E  a 2019 Honda made in Tennessee.
Question #13
A  Net national product.
B  investment.
C  consumption.
D  intermediate production.
E  depreciation.
Question #14
A  profit.
B  government purchases.
C  unemployment benefits.
D  rent.
E  wages.