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

Exam 2

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

Question #1
A  unemployed people try to find work quickly
B  unemployed people receive a paycheck to help pay for living expenses
C  unemployed people may become discouraged and stop looking for work
D  when unemployed people are receiving a paycheck, there is no incentive to find work
Question #2
A  antique clock
B  digital clock
C  a watch
D  a calculator
Question #4
A  the same
B  a decreasing
C  a slower
D  a faster
Question #5
A  full time employees
B  full time students
C  unemployed people looking for work
D  self employed people
Question #6
A  normal good, |E| = 0.455
B  normal good, |E| = 2.2
C  inferior good, |E| = 2.2
D  inferior good, |E| = 0.455
Question #7
A  real GDP includes government purchases
B  real GDP includes imported goods
C  real GDP adjusts for inflation
D  nominal GDP adjusts for inflation
Question #8
A  technological advancements
B  low wages
C  poor education system
D  poor working conditions
Question #9
A  GDP includes government purchases
B  GDP includes second hand goods
C  GDP includes illegal drugs
D  GDP counts goods made outside of the country
Question #11
A  collective bargaining
B  pollution
C  military jobs
D  manufacturing towns
Question #12
A  income elasticity of demand
B  income elasticity of supply
C  price elasticity of supply
D  price elasticity of demand
Question #13
A  sticky wages are flexible
B  wages cannot adjust when the economy slows
C  sticky wages quickly adjust during a recession
D  sticky wages automatically adjust during a recession
Question #14
A  poor rule of law
B  corruption
C  trade wars
D  good rule of law
Question #16
A  investments in healthcare
B  investments in small businesses
C  investments in the military
D  investments in infrastructure
Question #17
A  more women join the workforce
B  seniors come out of retirement and return to work
C  full time students graduate from school and find work
D  unemployed people may become discouraged and stop looking for work
Question #18
A  perfectly inelastic
B  inelastic
C  perfectly elastic
D  elastic
Question #19
A  $5.2 trillion USD
B  $483.6 trillion USD
C  $2,250,659,474 USD
D  $570,759,161 USD
Question #20
A  does not engage in trade
B  exports more than it imports
C  exports less than it imports
D  imports more than it exports
Question #21
A  hearing aid
B  water
C  sports car
D  gas
Question #23
A  |E| = 0.67 Demand is inelastic
B  |E| = 1.2 Demand is elastic
C  |E| = 0.82 Demand is inelastic
D  |E| = 1.5 Demand is elastic
Question #24
A  the supply of labor exceeds the demand for labor
B  people are in between jobs
C  people lack skills desired by employers
D  unemployment changes with the business cycle