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

iVAT Chapter 19

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

Question #1
A  Due to the fact that individuals derive pleasure from having other people know or view what they are consuming.
B  Due to the fact that individuals derive innate pleasure from consuming a good.
C  Due to the fact that individuals derive pleasure from consuming services.
D  Due to the fact that extrinsic utility can create innate pleasure, which is innately stronger than intrinsic utility.
Question #2
A  Consuming a burger has the lowest opportunity cost because if you consume a burger you are foregoing the consumption of a hot dog, which has a higher marginal utility per dollar compared to a burger.
B  Consuming a burger has the lowest opportunity cost because if you consume a burger you are foregoing the consumption of a hot dog, which has a lower marginal utility per dollar compared to a burger.
C  Consuming a hot dog has the lowest opportunity cost because if you consume a hot dog you are foregoing the consumption of a burger, which has a higher marginal utility per dollar compared to a hot dog.
D  Consuming a burger has the lowest opportunity cost because you are foregoing the least in terms of dollars spent on consumption.
Question #3
A  Substituting money with consumption.
B  Compensating people with money as the price of a good decreases.
C  Compensating people with money as the price of a good increases.
D  Reducing people’s substitution constraint.
Question #4
A  As the price of a good increases, individual’s real incomes increase, or the amount of goods that they can purchase with their budget increases.
B  As the price of a good varies, an individual’s real income changes, or the amount of that good that they can purchase with their budget varies.
C  None of the available answers.
D  As the price of a good declines, an individual’s real income declines, or the amount of that good that they can purchase with their budget declines.
Question #5
A  An increase in the consumption of coffee will reduce the marginal utility of coffee, which will equate the two marginal utility to price ratios.
B  An increase in the consumption of Red Bull will increase the marginal utility of Red Bull, which will equate the two marginal utility to price ratios.
C  A decrease in the consumption of coffee will increase the marginal utility of coffee, which will equate the two marginal utility to price ratios.
D  An increase in the consumption of Red Bull will decrease the marginal utility of Red Bull, which will equate the two marginal utility to price ratios.
Question #6
A    
B  Her total utility per dollar spent is the same for all goods.
C  Her total utility for each good is identical to its price.
D  Her marginal utility per dollar spent is the same for all goods.
E  The marginal utility is the same for each item purchased.
F  Her total marginal utility for each good is identical to its price.
Question #8
A  Consuming less of both goods.
B  Switching to water because it is healthier for you.
C  Not changing the combination of Red Bulls and coffees consumed.
D  Consuming more Red Bulls and fewer coffees.
E  Consuming more cups of coffee and fewer Red Bulls.
Question #9
A  Consume until marginal utility begins to fall.
B  Maximize total utility.
C  Maximize consumption.
D  Maximize marginal utility.
E  Maximize disutility.
Question #10
A  Is of the highest quality.
B  Gives them the greatest additional satisfaction per dollar spent.
C  Costs the least.
D  Gives them the greatest additional satisfaction.
E  Costs the least, but is still high quality.
Question #11
A  Total utility is decreasing.
B  Marginal utility is negative.
C  Marginal utility is positive.
D  Total utility is increasing and at an increasing rate.
Question #12
A  Marginal utility is decreasing.
B  Marginal utility is increasing.
C  Total Utility is decreasing.
D  Marginal utility has turned negative.
Question #13
A  Total utility of the two burritos is 10.
B  Marginal utility of the second burrito is 15
C  Total utility of two burritos is 15
D  Marginal utility of the first burrito is 15
Question #14
A  Total utility
B  All of the available answers
C  Positive marginal utility
D  Disequilibrium
E  Negative marginal utility
Question #15
A  Satisfaction one gets from the consumption of an additional unit of a product times its price
B  Minimum satisfaction one gets from consumption
C  Additional satisfaction one gets from the consumption of another unit of a product.
D  Maximum satisfaction one gets from consumption
E  Total satisfaction one gets from one’s consumption of a product
F    
Question #16
A  Utility or the satisfaction that one receives from consuming a good/service.
B  Utility or the usefulness that one derives from consuming a good/service.
C  Investment, which in the long-run determines the overall price level.
D  Consumption expenditures, which drives prices.