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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A sell a greater quantity.
B increase its profits.
C charge a higher price.
D do all of the above.
Question #2
A A monopoly
B Collusion
C A cartel
D An oligopoly
Question #3
A perfect competition among firms with differentiated products.
B perfect competition because it displays product and allocative efficiencies.
C monopolistic competition among firms with differentiated products.
D oligopolistic competition in a certain market with similar products.
Question #4
A allocative efficiency; profits and losses; negative profits
B productive and allocative efficiency; profits and losses; zero profits
C productive and allocative efficiency; profits and losses; negative profits
D productive efficiency; profits and losses; zero profits
Question #5
A will decline in the short run
B will expand
C will decline
D stays the same
Question #6
A enhancing the intangible aspects of the product.
B choosing optimal locations from which the product is sold.
C creating optimal perceptions of the product.
D enhancing product’s physical aspects and all of the above.
Question #7
A choose any combination of price and quantity.
B lose fewer customers than a monopoly that raised its prices.
C raise its price without losing all of its customers.
D sell any quantity it wishes at the prevailing market price.
Question #8
A they will be unable to earn higher-than-normal profits in the short run.
B they will wish to cooperate to make decisions about what price to charge.
C they will be unable to earn higher-than-normal profits in the long run.
D they will wish to cooperate to make decisions about what quantity to produce.
Question #9
A Copyright
B Intellectual property
C Trademark
D Patent
Question #10
A higher output levels create the typical downward sloping cost curve
B total costs are typically constant and are shown by a straight horizontal line
C total costs rise and grow steeper as output rises
D total costs decrease and become flatter as output rises
Question #11
A conditions of entry in a certain industry
B prices that can be charged
C natural monopoly
D quantities that can be produced
Question #12
A there is only one seller, therefore no industry
B there are a few sellers in a given industry
C there is a single seller in a particular industry
D there are limited sellers in a particular industry
Question #13
A $3.40 or less
B $4.00 or less
C $3.90 or less
D $3.50 or less
Question #14
A always lies beneath
B always is the same
C always rises above
D always runs parallel
Question #15
A barriers to entry; to a natural monopoly
B barriers to entry; to a few oligopoly firms
C deregulation; requiring new patent law
D deregulation; requiring new copyright law
Question #16
A 200,00 patents; license for use
B 1 million copyright licenses; identify the authors of creative works
C 800,000 trademarks; identify the source of goods
D 200,000 trade secrets; create a natural monopoly
Question #17
A less than
B a or c above
C greater than
D equal to
Question #18
A marginal costs
B average costs
C variable costs
D total costs
Question #19
A the firm’s marginal cost curve will shift to the left.
B expanding output levels at any given price will be profitable.
C the firm’s demand curve will also shift to the left.
D producing less at any market price will off-set marginal cost .
Question #20
A long run; increasing its production
B short run; reducing its labor inputs
C long run; tailoring their quality controls
D short run; increasing quality of products
Question #21
A preparing to reach its shutdown point.
B considering capital investments.
C considering opportunity costs.
D preparing to exit operations.
Question #22
A deciding what quantity to produce is one of the major choices a profit-seeking firm makes
B to produce the profit-maximizing quantity of output at the lowest possible average cost
C the quantity of labor is the only variable cost choice a profit-seeking firm can make
D to produce the highest profitable quantity of output at the lowest possible marginal cost
Question #23
A trend setter
B business entity
C price taker
D price setter
Question #24
A average
B marginal
C variable
D fixed
Question #25
A the average product of labor is always less than the marginal product of labor.
B as more labor inputs are used, the average product of labor inputs will fall.
C the average product of labor is always greater that the marginal product of labor.
D the average product of labor is always equal to the marginal product of labor.
Question #26
A marginal cost is above average variable cost.
B marginal cost is below average fixed cost.
C average fixed cost is constant.
D marginal cost is below average variable cost.