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  • Economics deals primarily with the concept of


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  • A. Poverty
  • B. Money
  • C. Scarcity
  • D. Banking

  • Correct Answer
  • Scarcity 

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    • 1. Economics is the study of how society manages its

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    • A. Limited resources & limited wants
    • B. Unlimited wants & unlimited resources
    • C. Limited wants & unlimited resources
    • D. Limited resources & unlimited wants
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    • 2. Microeconomics is concerned with issues such as

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    • A. inflation
    • B. interest rates
    • C. unemployment
    • D. which job to take
    • Discuss
    • 3. A decline in disposable income means
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    • 4. A master plan is devised for

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    • A. Long-range goals
    • B. Emergencies
    • C. Short-term goals
    • D. Investments
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    • 5. Economics involves marginal analysis because

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    • A. marginal benefits always exceed marginal costs
    • B. much economic behavior is irrational
    • C. most decisions involve changes from the present situation
    • D. marginal costs always exceed marginal benefits
    • Discuss
    • 6. The term market in economics refers to
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    • 7. Money spent on government programs is referred to as

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    • A. Revenue
    • B. Obligation
    • C. Expenditure
    • D. Bonding
    • Discuss
    • 8. Sales commissions are classified as

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    • A. period costs
    • B. indirect labor
    • C. overhead costs
    • D. product costs
    • Discuss
    • 9. A business owned by one person

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    • A. Sole proprietorship
    • B. Non profit
    • C. Limited liability
    • D. None of the above
    • Discuss
    • 10. GDP at factor cost is

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    • A. GDP minus indirect taxes plus subsidies
    • B. GNP minus depreciation allowances
    • C. NNP plus depreciation allowances
    • D. GDP minus subsidies plus indirect taxes
    • Discuss


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