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Deck 7: Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply
1
If the first four units of a good consumed have marginal utilities of 60, 50, 40, and 30, respectively, this trend is an indication of the:
A)maximization of utility.
B)law of diminishing marginal utility.
C)law of consumer equilibrium.
D)minimization of utility.
A)maximization of utility.
B)law of diminishing marginal utility.
C)law of consumer equilibrium.
D)minimization of utility.
B
2
The amount by which total utility increases when an additional unit of a good is consumed is called ________ utility.
A)average
B)additional
C)maximum
D)marginal
A)average
B)additional
C)maximum
D)marginal
D
3
Assume that the total utilities for the fifth and sixth units of a good consumed are 83 and 97, respectively.The marginal utility for the sixth unit is:
A)-14.
B)14.
C)83.
D)97.
A)-14.
B)14.
C)83.
D)97.
B
4
Assume that the marginal utilities for the first three units of a good consumed are 200, 150, and 125, respectively.The total utility when 2 units are consumed is:
A)150.
B)200.
C)350.
D)475.
A)150.
B)200.
C)350.
D)475.
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5
Which of the following statements is (are)true?
A)As a consumer consumes more and more of a good or service, its marginal utility eventually falls.
B)Utility is a quality inherent in the good or service itself.
C)Marginal utility is the change in total utility resulting from consuming one more or one less unit of a good.
D)Both A and C are true.
A)As a consumer consumes more and more of a good or service, its marginal utility eventually falls.
B)Utility is a quality inherent in the good or service itself.
C)Marginal utility is the change in total utility resulting from consuming one more or one less unit of a good.
D)Both A and C are true.
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6
The ability of a good to satisfy a want refers to its:
A)utility.
B)usefulness.
C)worthiness.
D)necessity.
A)utility.
B)usefulness.
C)worthiness.
D)necessity.
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7
The conceptual measure of the satisfaction a person obtains by consuming a given quantity of a good or service during a given time period is:
A)average product.
B)marginal cost.
C)marginal revenue.
D)total utility.
A)average product.
B)marginal cost.
C)marginal revenue.
D)total utility.
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8
Which of the following statements is true regarding utility?
A)Utility can be measured.
B)Utility cannot be measured.
C)Utility, at the margin, eventually increases as more of a good is consumed.
D)A and C are true.
A)Utility can be measured.
B)Utility cannot be measured.
C)Utility, at the margin, eventually increases as more of a good is consumed.
D)A and C are true.
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9
When total utility is at a maximum, marginal utility is:
A)rising.
B)at its average value.
C)at a maximum.
D)zero.
A)rising.
B)at its average value.
C)at a maximum.
D)zero.
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10
The amount by which an additional unit of a good or service increases a consumer's total utility, all other things unchanged, is:
A)marginal utility.
B)maximum utility.
C)average utility.
D)required utility.
A)marginal utility.
B)maximum utility.
C)average utility.
D)required utility.
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11
Assume that the marginal utilities for the first three units of a good consumed are 200, 150, and 125, respectively.The total utility for the first unit is:
A)125.
B)150.
C)200.
D)350.
A)125.
B)150.
C)200.
D)350.
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12
Marginal utility is best computed as the:
A)change in total utility from an additional unit consumed.
B)total utility divided by the total quantity consumed.
C)change in total utility divided by the total quantity consumed.
D)total utility divided by the change in quantity consumed.
A)change in total utility from an additional unit consumed.
B)total utility divided by the total quantity consumed.
C)change in total utility divided by the total quantity consumed.
D)total utility divided by the change in quantity consumed.
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13
Assume that the total utilities corresponding to the first five units of a product consumed are 14, 20, 25, 29, and 32, respectively.The marginal utility of the third unit is:
A)5.
B)6.
C)20.
D)25.
A)5.
B)6.
C)20.
D)25.
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14
The law of diminishing marginal utility indicates that the marginal utility curve eventually becomes:
A)vertical.
B)U-shaped.
C)upward sloping.
D)downward sloping.
A)vertical.
B)U-shaped.
C)upward sloping.
D)downward sloping.
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15
When supply and demand are in equilibrium, the price of a good is:
A)greater than the marginal utility of the good.
B)equal to the marginal utility of the good.
C)less than the marginal utility of the good.
D)not necessarily any of the above.
A)greater than the marginal utility of the good.
B)equal to the marginal utility of the good.
C)less than the marginal utility of the good.
D)not necessarily any of the above.
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16
Economists identify the satisfaction a person derives from the consumption of goods and services as:
A)happiness.
B)usefulness.
C)utility.
D)pleasure.
A)happiness.
B)usefulness.
C)utility.
D)pleasure.
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17
Assume that the total utilities corresponding to the first five units of a product consumed are 10, 15, 19, 22, and 24, respectively.The marginal utility of the third unit is:
A)19.
B)15.
C)4.
D)3.
A)19.
B)15.
C)4.
D)3.
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18
Utility is most closely related to the term:
A)usefulness.
B)satisfaction.
C)requirement.
D)necessity.
A)usefulness.
B)satisfaction.
C)requirement.
D)necessity.
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19
The utility of a good is determined by how much _______ a particular consumer obtains from it.
A)satisfaction
B)usefulness
C)cost
D)need fulfillment
A)satisfaction
B)usefulness
C)cost
D)need fulfillment
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20
The law of diminishing marginal utility indicates that the slope of the marginal utility curve eventually becomes:
A)negative.
B)vertical.
C)horizontal.
D)positive.
A)negative.
B)vertical.
C)horizontal.
D)positive.
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21
The law of diminishing marginal utility:
A)is the tendency of total utility to increase until an individual's budget is no longer constrained.
B)refers to the tendency of marginal utility to decline beyond some level of consumption during a period.
C)indicates that, if a good is inferior, less of it will be purchased when income falls during a period.
D)assumes all goods are normal.
A)is the tendency of total utility to increase until an individual's budget is no longer constrained.
B)refers to the tendency of marginal utility to decline beyond some level of consumption during a period.
C)indicates that, if a good is inferior, less of it will be purchased when income falls during a period.
D)assumes all goods are normal.
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22
Which of the following is (are)true?
A)A budget constraint limits what a poor consumer can spend, but there is no similar constraint on rich people.
B)Utility maximization requires seeking the greatest utility from a given budget.
C)In consumer choice theory, we assume all goods and services are normal.
D)All of the above are true.
A)A budget constraint limits what a poor consumer can spend, but there is no similar constraint on rich people.
B)Utility maximization requires seeking the greatest utility from a given budget.
C)In consumer choice theory, we assume all goods and services are normal.
D)All of the above are true.
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23
In using the concept of marginal utility as an argument for a downward-sloping demand curve, economists:
A)are ignoring the law of diminishing marginal utility.
B)invoke the law of diminishing marginal utility.
C)are denying the law of diminishing marginal utility.
D)are doing none of the above.
A)are ignoring the law of diminishing marginal utility.
B)invoke the law of diminishing marginal utility.
C)are denying the law of diminishing marginal utility.
D)are doing none of the above.
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24
The law of diminishing marginal utility exists for the first three units of a good if they have marginal utilities, respectively, of:
A)8, 9, 10.
B)9, 8, 10.
C)9, 10, 8.
D)10, 9, 8.
A)8, 9, 10.
B)9, 8, 10.
C)9, 10, 8.
D)10, 9, 8.
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25
Which of the following statements is true because of the law of diminishing marginal utility?
A)When a customer continues to eat more pie at the Pie Palace, each additional piece of pie gives a larger amount of marginal utility.
B)When a customer continues to eat more pie at the Pie Palace, each additional piece of pie gives a smaller amount of marginal utility.
C)The marginal utility of a piece of pie is maximum when the total utility of pie is zero.
D)The total utility of pie is at a maximum while the marginal utility of pie is still increasing.
A)When a customer continues to eat more pie at the Pie Palace, each additional piece of pie gives a larger amount of marginal utility.
B)When a customer continues to eat more pie at the Pie Palace, each additional piece of pie gives a smaller amount of marginal utility.
C)The marginal utility of a piece of pie is maximum when the total utility of pie is zero.
D)The total utility of pie is at a maximum while the marginal utility of pie is still increasing.
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26
In dealing with utility, we assume that the ability of consumers to purchase goods and services is:
A)infinite.
B)irrelevant.
C)limited.
D)infinitesimal.
A)infinite.
B)irrelevant.
C)limited.
D)infinitesimal.
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27
A consumer's spending is restricted because of:
A)marginal utility.
B)total utility.
C)a budget constraint.
D)utility maximization.
A)marginal utility.
B)total utility.
C)a budget constraint.
D)utility maximization.
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28
Which of the following is true regarding a budget constraint?
A)The budget constraint indicates that consumers desire more income.
B)The budget constraint indicates that there are limits on the consumption possibilities for a consumer.
C)The budget constraint is based on some, but not all of the prices for goods that consumers may want to buy.
D)All of the above statements describe the budget constraint.
A)The budget constraint indicates that consumers desire more income.
B)The budget constraint indicates that there are limits on the consumption possibilities for a consumer.
C)The budget constraint is based on some, but not all of the prices for goods that consumers may want to buy.
D)All of the above statements describe the budget constraint.
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29
Which of the following is not an explanation as to why the demand curve is negatively sloped?
A)the law of diminishing marginal utility
B)the law of increasing total utility
C)the substitution effect
D)the income effect
A)the law of diminishing marginal utility
B)the law of increasing total utility
C)the substitution effect
D)the income effect
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30
As you consume more of good A relative to another good B, the _______ of good A eventually decreases.
A)total utility
B)usefulness
C)marginal utility
D)demand
A)total utility
B)usefulness
C)marginal utility
D)demand
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31
Which of the following is (are)true?
A)The goal of a consumer is to maximize utility.
B)A consumer will consume each good at a level that yields the maximum utility possible.
C)Rich consumers are not constrained by income or budget constraints.
D)A and C are true.
A)The goal of a consumer is to maximize utility.
B)A consumer will consume each good at a level that yields the maximum utility possible.
C)Rich consumers are not constrained by income or budget constraints.
D)A and C are true.
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32
Utility is maximized in the consumption of two goods by equating the:
A)marginal utility of one good to the price of the other.
B)ratios of marginal utility to price for both goods.
C)ratios of total utility to price of both goods.
D)marginal utilities of both goods.
A)marginal utility of one good to the price of the other.
B)ratios of marginal utility to price for both goods.
C)ratios of total utility to price of both goods.
D)marginal utilities of both goods.
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33
Whatever the time period involved, a consumer's spending will be _______ by his or her _______ .
A)unlimited; marginal utility
B)limited; marginal utility
C)limited; budget
D)unlimited; budget
A)unlimited; marginal utility
B)limited; marginal utility
C)limited; budget
D)unlimited; budget
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34
If the first four units of a good consumed have marginal utilities of 10, 9, 8, and 7, respectively, this trend is an indication of the:
A)law of diminishing marginal utility.
B)minimization of utility.
C)law of consumer equilibrium.
D)law of diminishing consumer surplus.
A)law of diminishing marginal utility.
B)minimization of utility.
C)law of consumer equilibrium.
D)law of diminishing consumer surplus.
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35
Economists assume that consumers behave in a manner consistent with the _______ of utility.
A)maintenance
B)minimization
C)maximization
D)final degree
A)maintenance
B)minimization
C)maximization
D)final degree
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36
The utility-maximization condition for two goods is achieved by equating the:
A)prices of both goods.
B)marginal utilities of both goods.
C)ratios of total utility to price of both goods.
D)ratios of marginal utility to price of both goods.
A)prices of both goods.
B)marginal utilities of both goods.
C)ratios of total utility to price of both goods.
D)ratios of marginal utility to price of both goods.
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37
A budget constraint is:
A)a consumer's restriction on spending.
B)a consumer's total utility.
C)a consumer's marginal utility.
D)the income effect.
A)a consumer's restriction on spending.
B)a consumer's total utility.
C)a consumer's marginal utility.
D)the income effect.
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38
The law of diminishing marginal utility exists for the first three units of a good if they have total utilities of:
A)8, 17, 27.
B)9, 17, 27.
C)9, 19, 30.
D)10, 19, 27.
A)8, 17, 27.
B)9, 17, 27.
C)9, 19, 30.
D)10, 19, 27.
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39
The amount by which total utility rises when an additional unit of a good is consumed is called:
A)average utility.
B)the law of diminishing returns.
C)incremental utility.
D)marginal utility.
A)average utility.
B)the law of diminishing returns.
C)incremental utility.
D)marginal utility.
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40
Which of the following statements is (are)true?
A)Consumers are constrained by a budget.
B)If a consumer decides to spend more on one good, he or she must decide to spend less on another good to satisfy the budget constraint.
C)The marginal decision rule states that an activity should be expanded if its marginal benefit exceeds its marginal cost.
D)All of the above statements are true.
A)Consumers are constrained by a budget.
B)If a consumer decides to spend more on one good, he or she must decide to spend less on another good to satisfy the budget constraint.
C)The marginal decision rule states that an activity should be expanded if its marginal benefit exceeds its marginal cost.
D)All of the above statements are true.
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41
Consumer Equilbrium 1
-(Exhibit: Consumer Equilibrium 1)Assume that the price of both goods is $1 per unit, and you consume 4 units of good X and 2 units of good Y.To maximize utility, assuming that the goods are divisible, you would consume:
A)less of X and more of Y.
B)more of both X and Y.
C)less of both X and Y.
D)more of X and less of Y.
-(Exhibit: Consumer Equilibrium 1)Assume that the price of both goods is $1 per unit, and you consume 4 units of good X and 2 units of good Y.To maximize utility, assuming that the goods are divisible, you would consume:
A)less of X and more of Y.
B)more of both X and Y.
C)less of both X and Y.
D)more of X and less of Y.
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Consumer Equilbrium 1
-(Exhibit: Consumer Equilibrium 1)Assume that the price of good X is $5 per unit, the price of good Y is $1 per unit, and you have $10 of income to spend on both goods.To maximize utility, you would consume _______ units of X and _______ units of Y.
A)0; 1
B)1; 5
C)4; 6
D)5; 5
-(Exhibit: Consumer Equilibrium 1)Assume that the price of good X is $5 per unit, the price of good Y is $1 per unit, and you have $10 of income to spend on both goods.To maximize utility, you would consume _______ units of X and _______ units of Y.
A)0; 1
B)1; 5
C)4; 6
D)5; 5
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43
If a consumer purchases a combination of commodities x and y such that MUx/Px = 50 and MUy/Py = 40, to maximize utility, the consumers should buy.
A)more of x and less of y.
B)more of both x and y.
C)less of x and more of y.
D)less of both x and y.
A)more of x and less of y.
B)more of both x and y.
C)less of x and more of y.
D)less of both x and y.
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44
If a consumer purchases a combination of commodities a and b such that MUa/Pa = 40 and MUb/Pb = 60, to maximize utility, the consumer should buy:
A)less of both a and b.
B)less of a and more of b.
C)more of both a and b.
D)more of a and less of b.
A)less of both a and b.
B)less of a and more of b.
C)more of both a and b.
D)more of a and less of b.
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45
If a consumer purchases a combination of commodities x and y such that MUx/Px = 20 and MUy/Py = 5, to maximize utility, the consumers should buy.
A)more of x and less of y.
B)less of x and less of y.
C)more of both x and y.
D)less of both x and y.
A)more of x and less of y.
B)less of x and less of y.
C)more of both x and y.
D)less of both x and y.
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46
Consumer Equilbrium 1
-(Exhibit: Consumer Equilibrium 1)Assume that the price of both goods X and Y is $1 per unit, and you have $4 of income to spend on both goods.To maximize utility, you would consume ______ units of X and _______ units of Y.
A)0; 4
B)1; 3
C)2; 2
D)3; 1
-(Exhibit: Consumer Equilibrium 1)Assume that the price of both goods X and Y is $1 per unit, and you have $4 of income to spend on both goods.To maximize utility, you would consume ______ units of X and _______ units of Y.
A)0; 4
B)1; 3
C)2; 2
D)3; 1
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Consumer Equilbrium 1
-(Exhibit: Consumer Equilibrium 1)Assume that the price of both goods is $1 per unit, and you consume 3 units of good X and 3 units of good Y.To maximize utility, assuming that the goods are divisible, you would consume:
A)less of both X and Y.
B)more of both X and Y.
C)less of X and more of Y.
D)more of X and less of Y.
-(Exhibit: Consumer Equilibrium 1)Assume that the price of both goods is $1 per unit, and you consume 3 units of good X and 3 units of good Y.To maximize utility, assuming that the goods are divisible, you would consume:
A)less of both X and Y.
B)more of both X and Y.
C)less of X and more of Y.
D)more of X and less of Y.
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48
If a consumer purchases a combination of commodities a and b such that MUa/Pa = 100
And MUb/Pb = 80, to maximize utility, the consumer should buy:
A)less of both a and b.
B)more of a and less of b.
C)less of a and more of b.
D)more of both a and b.
And MUb/Pb = 80, to maximize utility, the consumer should buy:
A)less of both a and b.
B)more of a and less of b.
C)less of a and more of b.
D)more of both a and b.
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49
How much utility is gained by spending an additional dollar on good X?
A)It is the average utility of good X divided by the price of good X.
B)MUx/Px
C)TUx/Px
D)None of the above are correct.
A)It is the average utility of good X divided by the price of good X.
B)MUx/Px
C)TUx/Px
D)None of the above are correct.
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50
If a consumer purchases a combination of commodities a and b such that MUa/Pa = 50 and MUb/Pb = 30, to maximize utility, the consumer should buy:
A)less of both a and b.
B)more of both a and b.
C)more of a and less of b.
D)less of a and more of b.
A)less of both a and b.
B)more of both a and b.
C)more of a and less of b.
D)less of a and more of b.
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51
Consumer Equilbrium 1
-(Exhibit: Consumer Equilibrium 1)Assume that the price of both goods X and Y is $1 per unit, and you have $10 of income to spend on both goods.To maximize utility, you would consume ________ units of X and _______ units of Y.
A)3; 4
B)4; 3
C)4; 6
D)5; 5
-(Exhibit: Consumer Equilibrium 1)Assume that the price of both goods X and Y is $1 per unit, and you have $10 of income to spend on both goods.To maximize utility, you would consume ________ units of X and _______ units of Y.
A)3; 4
B)4; 3
C)4; 6
D)5; 5
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52
If, for a particular consumer, the marginal utility of ties is greater than the marginal utility of shirts, this consumer should:
A)buy more ties and fewer shirts.
B)buy more shirts and fewer ties.
C)buy the same amount of each.
D)not do anything until more information is available.
A)buy more ties and fewer shirts.
B)buy more shirts and fewer ties.
C)buy the same amount of each.
D)not do anything until more information is available.
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Consumer Equilbrium 1
-(Exhibit: Consumer Equilibrium 1)Assume that the price of good X is $2 per unit, the price of good Y is $1 per unit, and you have $10 of income to spend on both goods.To maximize utility, you would consume _______ units of X and _______ units of Y.
A)3; 4
B)4; 3
C)4; 6
D)5; 5
-(Exhibit: Consumer Equilibrium 1)Assume that the price of good X is $2 per unit, the price of good Y is $1 per unit, and you have $10 of income to spend on both goods.To maximize utility, you would consume _______ units of X and _______ units of Y.
A)3; 4
B)4; 3
C)4; 6
D)5; 5
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Consumer Equilbrium 1
-(Exhibit: Consumer Equilibrium 1)Assume that the price of both goods X and Y is $1 per unit, and you have $7 of income to spend on both goods.To maximize utility, you would consume ________ units of X and _______ units of Y.
A)2; 5
B)3; 4
C)4; 3
D)5; 2
-(Exhibit: Consumer Equilibrium 1)Assume that the price of both goods X and Y is $1 per unit, and you have $7 of income to spend on both goods.To maximize utility, you would consume ________ units of X and _______ units of Y.
A)2; 5
B)3; 4
C)4; 3
D)5; 2
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If a consumer purchases a combination of commodities x and y such that MUx/Px = 30 and MUy/Py = 40, to maximize utility, the consumers should buy.
A)less of x and more of y.
B)more of x and less of y.
C)more of both x and y.
D)less of both x and y.
A)less of x and more of y.
B)more of x and less of y.
C)more of both x and y.
D)less of both x and y.
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Consumer Equilbrium 1
-(Exhibit: Consumer Equilibrium 1)Assume that the price of good X is $2 per unit and the price of good Y is $1 per unit, and you consume 3 units of good X and 3 units of good Y.To maximize utility, assuming that the goods are divisible, you would consume:
A)less of both X and Y.
B)more of both X and Y.
C)less of X and more of Y.
D)more of X and less of Y.
-(Exhibit: Consumer Equilibrium 1)Assume that the price of good X is $2 per unit and the price of good Y is $1 per unit, and you consume 3 units of good X and 3 units of good Y.To maximize utility, assuming that the goods are divisible, you would consume:
A)less of both X and Y.
B)more of both X and Y.
C)less of X and more of Y.
D)more of X and less of Y.
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If a consumer purchases a combination of commodities x and y such that MUx/Px = 20 and MUy/Py = 10, to maximize utility, the consumers should buy.
A)less of x and more of y.
B)more of x and less of y.
C)more of both x and y.
D)less of both x and y.
A)less of x and more of y.
B)more of x and less of y.
C)more of both x and y.
D)less of both x and y.
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Consumer Equilbrium 1
-(Exhibit: Consumer Equilibrium 1)Assume that the price of good X is $1 per unit and the price of good Y is $2 per unit, and you consume 4 units of good X and 2 units of good Y.To maximize utility, assuming that the goods are divisible, you would consume:
A)less of both X and Y.
B)more of both X and Y.
C)less of X and more of Y.
D)more of X and less of Y.
-(Exhibit: Consumer Equilibrium 1)Assume that the price of good X is $1 per unit and the price of good Y is $2 per unit, and you consume 4 units of good X and 2 units of good Y.To maximize utility, assuming that the goods are divisible, you would consume:
A)less of both X and Y.
B)more of both X and Y.
C)less of X and more of Y.
D)more of X and less of Y.
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If a consumer purchases a combination of commodities a and b such that MUa/Pa = 50 and MUb/Pb = 40, to maximize utility, the consumer should buy:
A)less of both a and b.
B)more of both a and b.
C)more of a and less of b.
D)less of a and more of b.
A)less of both a and b.
B)more of both a and b.
C)more of a and less of b.
D)less of a and more of b.
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If a consumer derives more utility by spending an additional $1 on good X rather than on good Y, then:
A)MUx/Px > MUy/Py.
B)MUx/Px = MUy/Py.
C)MUx/Px < MUy/Py.
D)Px/MUx > Py/MUy.
A)MUx/Px > MUy/Py.
B)MUx/Px = MUy/Py.
C)MUx/Px < MUy/Py.
D)Px/MUx > Py/MUy.
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61
Sally Garcia devotes all of her income to the consumption of two goods, apples and Reese's Peanut Butter Cups.She has just discovered that at her current level of consumption the marginal utility of an apple is 6 and the marginal utility of a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup is 8.To maximize her total utility, she would:
A)consume more of both goods.
B)consume less of both goods.
C)consume more apples and fewer Reese's Butter Cups.
D)there is not enough information to justify a change in her current level of consumption.
A)consume more of both goods.
B)consume less of both goods.
C)consume more apples and fewer Reese's Butter Cups.
D)there is not enough information to justify a change in her current level of consumption.
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Michael Kawamura, a careful maximizer of utility, consumes only two goods, peanut butter and ice cream.He had just achieved the utility-maximizing solution in his consumption of the two goods when the price of peanut butter fell.As he adjusts to this event he will consume:
A)more peanut butter and less ice cream.
B)less peanut butter and less ice cream.
C)more peanut butter and more ice cream.
D)less peanut butter and more ice cream.
A)more peanut butter and less ice cream.
B)less peanut butter and less ice cream.
C)more peanut butter and more ice cream.
D)less peanut butter and more ice cream.
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Utility maximization for all goods requires that:
A)the marginal utilities of all goods consumed divided by their prices are equal to the budget constraint.
B)the marginal utilities of all goods exceed the total utility of all goods.
C)the marginal utilities of all goods divided by their respective prices are equal.
D)all of the above be true.
A)the marginal utilities of all goods consumed divided by their prices are equal to the budget constraint.
B)the marginal utilities of all goods exceed the total utility of all goods.
C)the marginal utilities of all goods divided by their respective prices are equal.
D)all of the above be true.
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If a consumer buys more of good X and less of good Y, the _______ of good X will _______ , and the ________ of good Y will _______ .
A)marginal utility; fall; marginal utility; rise
B)marginal utility; rise; marginal utility; fall
C)total utility; fall; marginal utility; rise
D)marginal utility; rise; total utility; rise
A)marginal utility; fall; marginal utility; rise
B)marginal utility; rise; marginal utility; fall
C)total utility; fall; marginal utility; rise
D)marginal utility; rise; total utility; rise
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Sally Garcia devotes all of her income to the consumption of two goods, apples and Reese's Peanut Butter Cups.She has just discovered that at her current level of consumption the marginal utility of an apple is 6 and the marginal utility of a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup is 8.Suppose the price of an apple is $0.10, while the price of a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup is $0.25.To maximize her total utility, assuming that the goods are divisible, she would:
A)consume more Reese's Butter Cups and fewer apples.
B)consume less of both goods.
C)consume more apples and fewer Reese's Butter Cups.
D)there is not enough information to justify a change in her current level of consumption.
A)consume more Reese's Butter Cups and fewer apples.
B)consume less of both goods.
C)consume more apples and fewer Reese's Butter Cups.
D)there is not enough information to justify a change in her current level of consumption.
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Utility is maximized when:
A)the marginal utility of every good consumed times its price is everywhere equal.
B)total outlays equal a varying budget and when the ratios of marginal utilities to prices are equal for all goods and services.
C)total outlays equal a given budget and the ratios of marginal utilities to prices are equal for all goods and services.
D)A and C occur.
A)the marginal utility of every good consumed times its price is everywhere equal.
B)total outlays equal a varying budget and when the ratios of marginal utilities to prices are equal for all goods and services.
C)total outlays equal a given budget and the ratios of marginal utilities to prices are equal for all goods and services.
D)A and C occur.
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67
Suppose a consumer really likes rutabagas and likes broccoli fairly well.Suppose the prices of both goods are $0.60 per pound and that the consumer is maximizing utility, consuming 5 pounds of rutabagas and 1/2 pound of broccoli per month.We can conclude that:
A)the marginal utilities of both goods are the same.
B)the marginal utility of rutabagas is greater than the marginal utility of broccoli.
C)the marginal utility of broccoli is greater than the marginal utility of rutabagas.
D)the marginal utility of both goods is zero.
A)the marginal utilities of both goods are the same.
B)the marginal utility of rutabagas is greater than the marginal utility of broccoli.
C)the marginal utility of broccoli is greater than the marginal utility of rutabagas.
D)the marginal utility of both goods is zero.
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Choices that maximize total utility generally produce demand curves that are:
A)horizontal.
B)upward sloping.
C)downward sloping.
D)linear.
A)horizontal.
B)upward sloping.
C)downward sloping.
D)linear.
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Sally Garcia devotes all of her income to the consumption of two goods, apples and Reese's Peanut Butter Cups.She has just discovered that at her current level of consumption the marginal utility of an apple is 6 and the marginal utility of a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup is 8.Suppose the price of an apple is $0.20, while the price of a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup is $0.25.To maximize her total utility, assuming that the goods are divisible, she would:
A)consume more Reese's Butter Cups and fewer apples.
B)consume less of both goods.
C)consume more apples and fewer Reese's Butter Cups.
D)there is not enough information to justify a change in her current level of consumption.
A)consume more Reese's Butter Cups and fewer apples.
B)consume less of both goods.
C)consume more apples and fewer Reese's Butter Cups.
D)there is not enough information to justify a change in her current level of consumption.
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70
John Smedley, a careful maximizer of utility, consumes only two goods, peanut butter and broccoli.He had just achieved the utility-maximizing solution in his consumption of the two goods when the price of broccoli rose.As he adjusts to this event:
A)the marginal utility of peanut butter and of broccoli will rise.
B)the marginal utility of peanut butter and of broccoli will fall.
C)the marginal utility of peanut butter will fall, and the marginal utility of broccoli will rise.
D)the marginal utility of peanut butter will rise, and the marginal utility of broccoli will fall.
A)the marginal utility of peanut butter and of broccoli will rise.
B)the marginal utility of peanut butter and of broccoli will fall.
C)the marginal utility of peanut butter will fall, and the marginal utility of broccoli will rise.
D)the marginal utility of peanut butter will rise, and the marginal utility of broccoli will fall.
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71
Jill Smith, a careful maximizer of utility, consumes only two goods, peanut butter and ice cream.She had just achieved the utility-maximizing solution in her consumption of the two goods when the price of peanut butter rose.As she adjusts to this event:
A)the marginal utility of peanut butter and of ice cream will rise.
B)the marginal utility of peanut butter and of ice cream will fall.
C)the marginal utility of peanut butter will fall, and the marginal utility of ice cream will rise.
D)the marginal utility of peanut butter will rise, and the marginal utility of ice cream will fall.
A)the marginal utility of peanut butter and of ice cream will rise.
B)the marginal utility of peanut butter and of ice cream will fall.
C)the marginal utility of peanut butter will fall, and the marginal utility of ice cream will rise.
D)the marginal utility of peanut butter will rise, and the marginal utility of ice cream will fall.
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John Smedley, a careful maximizer of utility, consumes only two goods, peanut butter and ice cream.He had just achieved the utility-maximizing solution in his consumption of the two goods when the price of ice cream fell.As he adjusts to this event, he will consume:
A)more peanut butter and more ice cream.
B)less peanut butter and less ice cream.
C)more peanut butter and less ice cream.
D)less peanut butter and more ice cream.
A)more peanut butter and more ice cream.
B)less peanut butter and less ice cream.
C)more peanut butter and less ice cream.
D)less peanut butter and more ice cream.
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73
Faced with two goods to buy, good 1 and good 2, a utility-maximizing individual will buy according to which of the following statements?
A)price of good 1 = price of good 2
B)MU of good 1 = MU of good 2
C)price of good 1 divided by MU of good 2 = price of good 2 divided by MU of good 1
D)MU of good 1 divided by price of good 1 = MU of good 2 divided by price of good 2
A)price of good 1 = price of good 2
B)MU of good 1 = MU of good 2
C)price of good 1 divided by MU of good 2 = price of good 2 divided by MU of good 1
D)MU of good 1 divided by price of good 1 = MU of good 2 divided by price of good 2
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It is through a consumer's reaction to different _______ that we can trace the consumer's ________ curve for a good.
A)prices; supply
B)prices; total utility
C)budgets; demand
D)prices; demand
A)prices; supply
B)prices; total utility
C)budgets; demand
D)prices; demand
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75
Michael Kawamura, a careful maximizer of utility, consumes only two goods, peanut butter and ice cream.He had just achieved the utility-maximizing solution in his consumption of the two goods when the price of peanut butter fell.As he adjusts to this event:
A)the marginal utility of peanut butter and of ice cream will rise.
B)the marginal utility of peanut butter and of ice cream will fall.
C)the marginal utility of peanut butter will fall, and the marginal utility of ice cream will rise.
D)the marginal utility of peanut butter will rise, and the marginal utility of ice cream will fall.
A)the marginal utility of peanut butter and of ice cream will rise.
B)the marginal utility of peanut butter and of ice cream will fall.
C)the marginal utility of peanut butter will fall, and the marginal utility of ice cream will rise.
D)the marginal utility of peanut butter will rise, and the marginal utility of ice cream will fall.
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Jill Smith, a careful maximizer of utility, consumes only two goods, peanut butter and ice cream.She had just achieved the utility-maximizing solution in her consumption of the two goods when the price of peanut butter rose.As she adjusts to this event, she will consume:
A)more peanut butter and more ice cream.
B)less peanut butter and less ice cream.
C)more peanut butter and less ice cream.
D)less peanut butter and more ice cream.
A)more peanut butter and more ice cream.
B)less peanut butter and less ice cream.
C)more peanut butter and less ice cream.
D)less peanut butter and more ice cream.
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77
John Smedley, a careful maximizer of utility, consumes only two goods, peanut butter and broccoli.He had just achieved the utility maximizing solution in his consumption of the two goods when the price of broccoli rose.As he adjusts to this event, he will consume:
A)more peanut butter and less broccoli.
B)less peanut butter and less broccoli.
C)more peanut butter and more broccoli.
D)less peanut butter and more broccoli.
A)more peanut butter and less broccoli.
B)less peanut butter and less broccoli.
C)more peanut butter and more broccoli.
D)less peanut butter and more broccoli.
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Assume that as the price of cauliflower falls the income effect causes consumers to buy less cauliflower.We can conclude that cauliflower is:
A)an inferior good.
B)nasty tasting.
C)a normal good.
D)expensive.
A)an inferior good.
B)nasty tasting.
C)a normal good.
D)expensive.
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79
Suppose a consumer really likes rutabagas and likes broccoli fairly well.Suppose the prices of both goods are $0.60 per pound and that the consumer is maximizing utility.We can conclude that:
A)the marginal utilities of both goods are the same.
B)the marginal utility of rutabagas is greater than the marginal utility of broccoli.
C)the marginal utility of broccoli is greater than the marginal utility of rutabagas.
D)the marginal utility of both goods is zero.
A)the marginal utilities of both goods are the same.
B)the marginal utility of rutabagas is greater than the marginal utility of broccoli.
C)the marginal utility of broccoli is greater than the marginal utility of rutabagas.
D)the marginal utility of both goods is zero.
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Assume that a person is consuming the utility-maximizing quantities of pork and chicken.We can conclude that:
A)the price of pork equals the price of chicken.
B)the marginal utility of pork equals the marginal utility of chicken.
C)the ratio of the marginal utility to price is the same for pork and for chicken.
D)both A and B are true.
A)the price of pork equals the price of chicken.
B)the marginal utility of pork equals the marginal utility of chicken.
C)the ratio of the marginal utility to price is the same for pork and for chicken.
D)both A and B are true.
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