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Deck 9: The Nature and Creation of Money
1
A perfectly competitive firm is a:
A)price taker.
B)price searcher.
C)cost maximizer.
D)quantity taker.
A)price taker.
B)price searcher.
C)cost maximizer.
D)quantity taker.
A
2
Suppose that automobile buyers in the southern part of a town have no idea what prices are being paid in the northern part of town.This situation violates the perfect competition assumption of:
A)many buyers and sellers.
B)identical goods.
C)complete information.
D)no discrimination.
A)many buyers and sellers.
B)identical goods.
C)complete information.
D)no discrimination.
C
3
The market for breakfast cereal contains hundreds of similar products, such as Fruit Loops, Corn Flakes, and Rice Krispies, that are considered to be different products by different buyers.This situation violates the perfect competition assumption of:
A)many buyers and sellers.
B)identical goods.
C)complete information.
D)ease of entry and exit.
A)many buyers and sellers.
B)identical goods.
C)complete information.
D)ease of entry and exit.
B
4
In the model of perfect competition:
A)the market forces of supply determine the price.
B)individual firms can influence the price, but only slightly.
C)no individual or firm has enough power to have any impact on price.
D)the market forces of demand determine the price.
A)the market forces of supply determine the price.
B)individual firms can influence the price, but only slightly.
C)no individual or firm has enough power to have any impact on price.
D)the market forces of demand determine the price.
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An assumption of the model of perfect competition is:
A)difficult entry and exit.
B)few buyers and sellers.
C)complete information.
D)different goods.
A)difficult entry and exit.
B)few buyers and sellers.
C)complete information.
D)different goods.
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6
The assumptions of perfect competition imply that:
A)individuals in the market accept the market price as given.
B)individuals can influence the market price.
C)the price will be a fair price.
D)the price will be low.
A)individuals in the market accept the market price as given.
B)individuals can influence the market price.
C)the price will be a fair price.
D)the price will be low.
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Suppose that the market for computers is dominated by a single firm, like Dell, that is able to exert influence over prices and output.This situation violates the perfect competition assumption of:
A)many buyers and sellers.
B)easy entry and exit.
C)complete information.
D)no discrimination.
A)many buyers and sellers.
B)easy entry and exit.
C)complete information.
D)no discrimination.
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Price takers:
A)are those individuals in a competitive market who must accept the market price as given.
B)is a term that implies that whatever the price is, an individual will accept it as fair.
C)is a term that essentially means that prices have nothing to do with individuals or groups.
D)is a term that refers to buyers not sellers.
A)are those individuals in a competitive market who must accept the market price as given.
B)is a term that implies that whatever the price is, an individual will accept it as fair.
C)is a term that essentially means that prices have nothing to do with individuals or groups.
D)is a term that refers to buyers not sellers.
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9
Which of the following is false?
A)Economists believe that they can understand most markets by applying the model of demand and supply.
B)When economists apply the model of demand and supply, they are using the model of perfect competition.
C)Many changes in the past 20 years have made markets more competitive by increasing ease of entry.
D)Price-taking firms produce differentiated goods.
A)Economists believe that they can understand most markets by applying the model of demand and supply.
B)When economists apply the model of demand and supply, they are using the model of perfect competition.
C)Many changes in the past 20 years have made markets more competitive by increasing ease of entry.
D)Price-taking firms produce differentiated goods.
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10
Which of the following is true in a perfectly competitive market?
A)One unit of a good or service cannot be differentiated from any other on any basis.
B)Brand preferences exist but are very slight.
C)Barriers to entry are relatively strong.
D)Information is costly.
A)One unit of a good or service cannot be differentiated from any other on any basis.
B)Brand preferences exist but are very slight.
C)Barriers to entry are relatively strong.
D)Information is costly.
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An assumption of the model of perfect competition is:
A)identical goods.
B)difficult entry and exit.
C)few buyers and sellers.
D)limited information.
A)identical goods.
B)difficult entry and exit.
C)few buyers and sellers.
D)limited information.
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12
People in the eastern part of Beirut are prevented by border guards from traveling to the western part of Beirut to shop for food.This situation violates the perfect competition assumption of:
A)price-setting behavior.
B)a small number of buyers and sellers.
C)differentiated goods.
D)ease of entry and exit.
A)price-setting behavior.
B)a small number of buyers and sellers.
C)differentiated goods.
D)ease of entry and exit.
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An assumption of the model of perfect competition is:
A)discrimination.
B)ease of entry and exit.
C)few buyers and sellers.
D)limited information.
A)discrimination.
B)ease of entry and exit.
C)few buyers and sellers.
D)limited information.
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14
Price takers are individuals in a market who:
A)select a price from a wide range of alternatives.
B)select the lowest price available in a competitive market.
C)select the average of prices available in a competitive market.
D)have no ability to affect the price of a good in a market.
A)select a price from a wide range of alternatives.
B)select the lowest price available in a competitive market.
C)select the average of prices available in a competitive market.
D)have no ability to affect the price of a good in a market.
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15
The competitive model assumes all of the following EXCEPT:
A)a great number of buyers.
B)easy entry into and easy exit from the market.
C)complete information on the part of buyers and sellers.
D)that firms attempt to maximize their total revenue.
A)a great number of buyers.
B)easy entry into and easy exit from the market.
C)complete information on the part of buyers and sellers.
D)that firms attempt to maximize their total revenue.
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An assumption of the model of perfect competition is:
A)discrimination.
B)difficult entry and exit.
C)many buyers and sellers.
D)limited information.
A)discrimination.
B)difficult entry and exit.
C)many buyers and sellers.
D)limited information.
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17
Which of the following is not an assumption economists make when using the model of perfect competition?
A)Firms seek to maximize profits.
B)The products of each firm in a particular market are identical.
C)Each firm sets it price equal to its average total cost.
D)There is easy entry and exit.
A)Firms seek to maximize profits.
B)The products of each firm in a particular market are identical.
C)Each firm sets it price equal to its average total cost.
D)There is easy entry and exit.
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18
Perfect competition is a model of the market that assumes all of the following EXCEPT:
A)a large number of firms.
B)firms face downward-sloping demand curves.
C)firms produce identical goods.
D)many buyers.
A)a large number of firms.
B)firms face downward-sloping demand curves.
C)firms produce identical goods.
D)many buyers.
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19
Individuals in a market who must take the market price as given are:
A)quantity minimizers.
B)quantity takers.
C)price takers.
D)price searchers.
A)quantity minimizers.
B)quantity takers.
C)price takers.
D)price searchers.
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Perfect competition is characterized by:
A)rivalry in advertising.
B)fierce quality competition.
C)the inability of any one firm to influence price.
D)widely recognized brands.
A)rivalry in advertising.
B)fierce quality competition.
C)the inability of any one firm to influence price.
D)widely recognized brands.
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21
In a perfectly competitive market:
A)there are barriers to easy entry and exit.
B)ease of entry is related to the sustainability of economic profits.
C)one seller may have more information than others.
D)no firm can shut down or go out of business in the short run.
A)there are barriers to easy entry and exit.
B)ease of entry is related to the sustainability of economic profits.
C)one seller may have more information than others.
D)no firm can shut down or go out of business in the short run.
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22
Use the following to answer questions 23-28: 
(Exhibit: The Market for Carrots)If this is a perfectly competitive market, each firm:
A)will be a price setter.
B)can sell all it wants to sell at the price determined by demand and supply.
C)has an incentive to sell at a price lower than the market price.
D)will attempt to maximize its total revenue.

(Exhibit: The Market for Carrots)If this is a perfectly competitive market, each firm:
A)will be a price setter.
B)can sell all it wants to sell at the price determined by demand and supply.
C)has an incentive to sell at a price lower than the market price.
D)will attempt to maximize its total revenue.
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23
Perfect competition is best considered a:
A)realistic model that exists in the real world in thousands of different markets.
B)realistic model that exists in the real world in only a handful of different markets.
C)theoretical extreme that does not exist in the real world but that can provide useful insights.
D)theoretical extreme that does not exist in the real world and that does not provide any useful insights.
A)realistic model that exists in the real world in thousands of different markets.
B)realistic model that exists in the real world in only a handful of different markets.
C)theoretical extreme that does not exist in the real world but that can provide useful insights.
D)theoretical extreme that does not exist in the real world and that does not provide any useful insights.
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Suppose life is discovered on Mars and that it turns out to be quite sophisticated.In fact, perfect competition prevails everywhere on the planet.Which of the following characteristics of Martian firms are we likely to observe?
A)None of them ever experiences diminishing marginal returns.
B)They all try to operate where price equals average variable cost.
C)They all try to operate where price equals total cost.
D)The are all price takers.
A)None of them ever experiences diminishing marginal returns.
B)They all try to operate where price equals average variable cost.
C)They all try to operate where price equals total cost.
D)The are all price takers.
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Economic profit:
A)exists when total revenue exceeds marginal revenue.
B)is the horizontal distance between total cost and total revenue.
C)is the vertical distance between total revenue and total cost at a particular level of output.
D)can't exist in perfectly competitive markets.
A)exists when total revenue exceeds marginal revenue.
B)is the horizontal distance between total cost and total revenue.
C)is the vertical distance between total revenue and total cost at a particular level of output.
D)can't exist in perfectly competitive markets.
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A firm's total output times the price at which it sells that output is:
A)net revenue.
B)total revenue.
C)average revenue.
D)marginal revenue.
A)net revenue.
B)total revenue.
C)average revenue.
D)marginal revenue.
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Use the following to answer questions 23-28: 
(Exhibit: The Market for Carrots)If demand is D1, the price of carrots will be _______ cents, the quantity demanded will be _______ , and the quantity supplied will be
_______ .
A)20; 100; 90
B)20; 100; 100
C)30; 160;160
D)30; 100; 160

(Exhibit: The Market for Carrots)If demand is D1, the price of carrots will be _______ cents, the quantity demanded will be _______ , and the quantity supplied will be
_______ .
A)20; 100; 90
B)20; 100; 100
C)30; 160;160
D)30; 100; 160
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28
In perfect competition:
A)a firm's total revenue is found by multiplying market price by the firm's quantity of output.
B)the firm's total revenue curve is a linear, upward-sloping line.
C)at any price, the greater the quantity sold, the greater is a firm's total revenue.
D)all of the above are true.
A)a firm's total revenue is found by multiplying market price by the firm's quantity of output.
B)the firm's total revenue curve is a linear, upward-sloping line.
C)at any price, the greater the quantity sold, the greater is a firm's total revenue.
D)all of the above are true.
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Perfect competition is important to study because it:
A)is a theoretical extreme used for analysis.
B)is a realistic model of a few key markets.
C)is a realistic model of many different markets.
D)avoids all real-world problems and complexities.
A)is a theoretical extreme used for analysis.
B)is a realistic model of a few key markets.
C)is a realistic model of many different markets.
D)avoids all real-world problems and complexities.
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Which of the following is true?
A)Since there are few firms that match the conditions assumed in perfect competition, the model is not very useful.
B)The model of perfect competition is a good example of the old adage, "That's O.K.in theory, but not in practice."
C)Although few world markets meet the assumptions of perfect competition, the model is useful in analyzing real world forces that affect prices and outputs.
D)The model of perfect competition comes very close to describing the real world.
A)Since there are few firms that match the conditions assumed in perfect competition, the model is not very useful.
B)The model of perfect competition is a good example of the old adage, "That's O.K.in theory, but not in practice."
C)Although few world markets meet the assumptions of perfect competition, the model is useful in analyzing real world forces that affect prices and outputs.
D)The model of perfect competition comes very close to describing the real world.
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The marginal revenue received by a firm in a perfectly competitive market:
A)is greater than the market price.
B)is less than the market price.
C)is equal to its average revenue.
D)increases with the quantity of output sold.
A)is greater than the market price.
B)is less than the market price.
C)is equal to its average revenue.
D)increases with the quantity of output sold.
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Use the following to answer questions 23-28: 
(Exhibit: The Market for Carrots)If this is a perfectly competitive market, when the demand is D1 and the supply is S, any firm could enter and sell carrots for:
A)20 cents a pound.
B)25 cents a pound.
C)30 cents a pound.
D)any price above 20 cents a pound.

(Exhibit: The Market for Carrots)If this is a perfectly competitive market, when the demand is D1 and the supply is S, any firm could enter and sell carrots for:
A)20 cents a pound.
B)25 cents a pound.
C)30 cents a pound.
D)any price above 20 cents a pound.
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The price received by a firm in a perfectly competitive market:
A)is equal to the market price.
B)is less than the market price.
C)is greater than the market price.
D)decreases with the quantity of output sold by the firm.
A)is equal to the market price.
B)is less than the market price.
C)is greater than the market price.
D)decreases with the quantity of output sold by the firm.
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Total revenue is a firm's:
A)change in revenue resulting from a unit change in output.
B)ratio of revenue to quantity.
C)difference between revenue and cost.
D)total output times the price at which it sells that output.
A)change in revenue resulting from a unit change in output.
B)ratio of revenue to quantity.
C)difference between revenue and cost.
D)total output times the price at which it sells that output.
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A firm's total revenue in perfect competition is:
A)found by multiplying its output by the price at which it sells that output.
B)a linear, horizontal line.
C)a linear, downward-sloping line.
D)perfectly elastic.
A)found by multiplying its output by the price at which it sells that output.
B)a linear, horizontal line.
C)a linear, downward-sloping line.
D)perfectly elastic.
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A perfectly competitive firm's total revenue:
A)curve is a straight, downward sloping line
B)curve has a slope equal to marginal cost.
C)is found by multiplying price by quantity sold by the firm.
D)is always above its total cost.
A)curve is a straight, downward sloping line
B)curve has a slope equal to marginal cost.
C)is found by multiplying price by quantity sold by the firm.
D)is always above its total cost.
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Use the following to answer questions 23-28: 
(Exhibit: The Market for Carrots)If this is a perfectly competitive market, which of the following is true?
A)The supply curve is linear and is determined by average total cost.
B)The equilibrium price and output are determined by demand and supply.
C)Each firm in this market is a price setter.
D)The price is too high.

(Exhibit: The Market for Carrots)If this is a perfectly competitive market, which of the following is true?
A)The supply curve is linear and is determined by average total cost.
B)The equilibrium price and output are determined by demand and supply.
C)Each firm in this market is a price setter.
D)The price is too high.
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Use the following to answer questions 23-28: 
(Exhibit: The Market for Carrots)Assume that this is a perfectly competitive market and the original price is determined by D1 and S.If the demand shifts to D2, any firm could enter this market and:
A)sell all it wants to sell at 40 cents a pound.
B)sell all it wants to sell at 30 cents a pound.
C)be a price setter.
D)would probably set its price just above 30 cents a pound.

(Exhibit: The Market for Carrots)Assume that this is a perfectly competitive market and the original price is determined by D1 and S.If the demand shifts to D2, any firm could enter this market and:
A)sell all it wants to sell at 40 cents a pound.
B)sell all it wants to sell at 30 cents a pound.
C)be a price setter.
D)would probably set its price just above 30 cents a pound.
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Marginal revenue:
A)is the slope of the average revenue curve.
B)equals the market price in perfect competition.
C)is the change in quantity divided by the change in total revenue.
D)is the price divided by the changes in quantity.
A)is the slope of the average revenue curve.
B)equals the market price in perfect competition.
C)is the change in quantity divided by the change in total revenue.
D)is the price divided by the changes in quantity.
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Use the following to answer questions 23-28: 
(Exhibit: The Market for Carrots)The movement from D1 to D2 could be a result of:
A)more firms moving in because of easy entry and profit expectations.
B)a decline in supply.
C)an increase in supply.
D)an increase in the number of buyers.

(Exhibit: The Market for Carrots)The movement from D1 to D2 could be a result of:
A)more firms moving in because of easy entry and profit expectations.
B)a decline in supply.
C)an increase in supply.
D)an increase in the number of buyers.
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41
Firms in the model of perfect competition will:
A)maximize total revenue by using the marginal decision rule.
B)increase output up to the point that the marginal benefit of an additional unit of output is greater than the marginal cost.
C)increase output up to the point that the marginal benefit of an additional unit of output is equal to the marginal cost.
D)always attempt to minimize average variable cost.
A)maximize total revenue by using the marginal decision rule.
B)increase output up to the point that the marginal benefit of an additional unit of output is greater than the marginal cost.
C)increase output up to the point that the marginal benefit of an additional unit of output is equal to the marginal cost.
D)always attempt to minimize average variable cost.
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Use the following to answer questions 55-57: 
(Exhibit: Total Revenue and Cost)Total cost at the most profitable level of output is given by point:
A)G.
B)H.
C)I.
D)J.

(Exhibit: Total Revenue and Cost)Total cost at the most profitable level of output is given by point:
A)G.
B)H.
C)I.
D)J.
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-(Exhibit: Total Cost for a Perfectly Competitive Firm)If the market price is $4.50, the profit-maximizing quantity of output is _______ units.
A)5
B)7
C)8
D)9
-(Exhibit: Total Cost for a Perfectly Competitive Firm)If the market price is $4.50, the profit-maximizing quantity of output is _______ units.
A)5
B)7
C)8
D)9
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-(Exhibit: Total Cost for a Perfectly Competitive Firm)If the market price is $3.50, the profit-maximizing quantity of output is _______ units.
A)5
B)7
C)8
D)9
-(Exhibit: Total Cost for a Perfectly Competitive Firm)If the market price is $3.50, the profit-maximizing quantity of output is _______ units.
A)5
B)7
C)8
D)9
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-(Exhibit: Total Cost for a Perfectly Competitive Firm)If the market price is $5.50, the profit-maximizing quantity of output is _______ units.
A)5
B)7
C)8
D)9
-(Exhibit: Total Cost for a Perfectly Competitive Firm)If the market price is $5.50, the profit-maximizing quantity of output is _______ units.
A)5
B)7
C)8
D)9
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Marginal revenue is a firm's:
A)ratio of profit to quantity.
B)ratio of average revenue to quantity.
C)price per unit times the number of units sold.
D)increase in total revenue when it sells an additional unit of output.
A)ratio of profit to quantity.
B)ratio of average revenue to quantity.
C)price per unit times the number of units sold.
D)increase in total revenue when it sells an additional unit of output.
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If a perfectly competitive firm sells 300 units of output at a market price of $1 per unit, its marginal revenue is:
A)less than $1.
B)$1.
C)more than $1 but less than $300.
D)$300.
A)less than $1.
B)$1.
C)more than $1 but less than $300.
D)$300.
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The difference between total revenue and total cost is:
A)economic profit.
B)nominal revenue.
C)average revenue.
D)marginal revenue.
A)economic profit.
B)nominal revenue.
C)average revenue.
D)marginal revenue.
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If a perfectly competitive firm sells 30 units of output at a price of $10 per unit, its marginal revenue is:
A)$10.
B)more than $10.
C)less than $10.
D)$300.
A)$10.
B)more than $10.
C)less than $10.
D)$300.
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50
Which of the following is true?
A)If price falls below average total cost the firm will shut down in the short run.
B)Price and marginal revenue are the same in perfect competition.
C)Economic profit per unit is found by subtracting AVC from price.
D)Economic profit is always positive in the short run.
A)If price falls below average total cost the firm will shut down in the short run.
B)Price and marginal revenue are the same in perfect competition.
C)Economic profit per unit is found by subtracting AVC from price.
D)Economic profit is always positive in the short run.
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51
If a perfectly competitive firm increases production from 10 units to 11 units, and the market price is $20 per unit, total revenue for 10 units is:
A)$10.
B)$20.
C)$200.
D)$210.
A)$10.
B)$20.
C)$200.
D)$210.
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52
The slope of the total revenue curve is:
A)marginal revenue.
B)the change in total revenue divided by the change in price.
C)the amount by which total revenue increases as output decreases by one unit.
D)variable in perfect competition.
A)marginal revenue.
B)the change in total revenue divided by the change in price.
C)the amount by which total revenue increases as output decreases by one unit.
D)variable in perfect competition.
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53
Use the following to answer questions 55-57: 
(Exhibit: Total Revenue and Cost)Total revenue at the most profitable level of output is given by point:
A)F.
B)G.
C)H.
D)J.

(Exhibit: Total Revenue and Cost)Total revenue at the most profitable level of output is given by point:
A)F.
B)G.
C)H.
D)J.
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54
If a firm in perfect competition sells 10 units of output at a market price of $5 per unit, its marginal revenue is:
A)$5.
B)more than $5 but less than $50.
C)$50.
D)$250.
A)$5.
B)more than $5 but less than $50.
C)$50.
D)$250.
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55
Price in a perfectly competitive industry:
A)is determined by each firm depending on its costs of production.
B)is always equal to marginal revenue for the firm.
C)must be greater than ATC or the firm will shut down in the short run.
D)is indeterminate in the short run.
A)is determined by each firm depending on its costs of production.
B)is always equal to marginal revenue for the firm.
C)must be greater than ATC or the firm will shut down in the short run.
D)is indeterminate in the short run.
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56
Use the following to answer questions 55-57: 
(Exhibit: Total Revenue and Cost)The most profitable level of output occurs at quantity:
A)F.
B)K.
C)L.
D)M.

(Exhibit: Total Revenue and Cost)The most profitable level of output occurs at quantity:
A)F.
B)K.
C)L.
D)M.
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57
The slope of the total revenue curve is:
A)net revenue.
B)marginal profit.
C)net profit.
D)marginal revenue.
A)net revenue.
B)marginal profit.
C)net profit.
D)marginal revenue.
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58
Which of the following is true?
A)Price and average revenue are never equal.
B)Price and marginal revenue are seldom equal under conditions of perfect competition.
C)When a firm is operating under perfectly competitive market conditions, price and marginal cost will always be equal if the firm is maximizing profits.
D)Average revenue equals price times quantity.
A)Price and average revenue are never equal.
B)Price and marginal revenue are seldom equal under conditions of perfect competition.
C)When a firm is operating under perfectly competitive market conditions, price and marginal cost will always be equal if the firm is maximizing profits.
D)Average revenue equals price times quantity.
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59
For a firm in a perfectly competitive market:
A)marginal revenue equals total revenue.
B)marginal revenue equals price and average revenue.
C)net revenue equals price.
D)net revenue equals marginal revenue.
A)marginal revenue equals total revenue.
B)marginal revenue equals price and average revenue.
C)net revenue equals price.
D)net revenue equals marginal revenue.
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60
If a perfectly competitive firm increases production from 10 units to 11 units, and the market price is $20 per unit, total revenue for 11 units is:
A)$10.
B)$20.
C)$200.
D)$220.
A)$10.
B)$20.
C)$200.
D)$220.
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61
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-(Exhibit: Total Cost for a Perfectly Competitive Firm)The firm will produce at a profit in the short run if the price is:
A)$2.00.
B)$2.50.
C)$3.50.
D)$4.50.
-(Exhibit: Total Cost for a Perfectly Competitive Firm)The firm will produce at a profit in the short run if the price is:
A)$2.00.
B)$2.50.
C)$3.50.
D)$4.50.
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62
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-(Exhibit: Total Revenue, Total Costs, and Economic Profit)Which of the following is (are)true?
A)Total revenue and total cost are equal at approximately 8,300 pounds of output.
B)Marginal cost and marginal revenue are equal at approximately 8,300 pounds of output.
C)At approximately 4,500 pounds of output, marginal cost is zero and increasing returns sets in.
D)All of the above are true.

-(Exhibit: Total Revenue, Total Costs, and Economic Profit)Which of the following is (are)true?
A)Total revenue and total cost are equal at approximately 8,300 pounds of output.
B)Marginal cost and marginal revenue are equal at approximately 8,300 pounds of output.
C)At approximately 4,500 pounds of output, marginal cost is zero and increasing returns sets in.
D)All of the above are true.
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63
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-(Exhibit: Total Revenue, Total Costs, and Economic Profit)As long as the total revenue curve is ________ than the total cost curve, economic profit _______ as output _______.
A)steeper; increases; decreases
B)less steep; increases; decreases
C)steeper; increases; increases
D)less steep; increases; increases

-(Exhibit: Total Revenue, Total Costs, and Economic Profit)As long as the total revenue curve is ________ than the total cost curve, economic profit _______ as output _______.
A)steeper; increases; decreases
B)less steep; increases; decreases
C)steeper; increases; increases
D)less steep; increases; increases
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Use the following to answer questions 
-(Exhibit: Total Revenue, Total Costs, and Economic Profit)At approximately 4,500 pounds of carrots:
A)total economic profit is the greatest.
B)total revenue is equal to total cost.
C)marginal revenue is equal to marginal cost.
D)marginal cost is at its maximum.

-(Exhibit: Total Revenue, Total Costs, and Economic Profit)At approximately 4,500 pounds of carrots:
A)total economic profit is the greatest.
B)total revenue is equal to total cost.
C)marginal revenue is equal to marginal cost.
D)marginal cost is at its maximum.
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65
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-(Exhibit: Total Cost for a Perfectly Competitive Firm)The firm will stop production and shut down if the price is:
A)$2.50.
B)$3.50.
C)$4.50.
D)$5.00.
-(Exhibit: Total Cost for a Perfectly Competitive Firm)The firm will stop production and shut down if the price is:
A)$2.50.
B)$3.50.
C)$4.50.
D)$5.00.
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66
Use the following to answer questions 80-84: 
(Exhibit: Marginal Decision Rule)If P1 is the market price, and if this firm has decided to produce any output, it should produce:
A)where MR > MC.
B)quantity q2.
C)quantity q1 where MR > MC.
D)a quantity greater than q1 but less than q2.

(Exhibit: Marginal Decision Rule)If P1 is the market price, and if this firm has decided to produce any output, it should produce:
A)where MR > MC.
B)quantity q2.
C)quantity q1 where MR > MC.
D)a quantity greater than q1 but less than q2.
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-(Exhibit: Total Cost for a Perfectly Competitive Firm)If the market price is $3.50, profit at the profit-maximizing quantity of output is:
A)-$7.50.
B)-$6.00.
C)-$5.50.
D)$4.50.
-(Exhibit: Total Cost for a Perfectly Competitive Firm)If the market price is $3.50, profit at the profit-maximizing quantity of output is:
A)-$7.50.
B)-$6.00.
C)-$5.50.
D)$4.50.
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Use the following to answer questions 
-(Exhibit: Total Revenue, Total Costs, and Economic Profit)Total revenue and total cost are equal at approximately _______ pounds and $_______ .
A)2,000; 1,400
B)5,000; 1,600
C)10,000; 2,800
D)15,000,2,800

-(Exhibit: Total Revenue, Total Costs, and Economic Profit)Total revenue and total cost are equal at approximately _______ pounds and $_______ .
A)2,000; 1,400
B)5,000; 1,600
C)10,000; 2,800
D)15,000,2,800
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69
Economic profit is maximized when:
A)the slope of the total revenue curve is equal to the slope of the total cost curve.
B)marginal revenue is more than marginal cost.
C)an additional unit of output yields a benefit to the firm greater than the additional cost.
D)no more output can be sold at the market price.
A)the slope of the total revenue curve is equal to the slope of the total cost curve.
B)marginal revenue is more than marginal cost.
C)an additional unit of output yields a benefit to the firm greater than the additional cost.
D)no more output can be sold at the market price.
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70
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-(Exhibit: Total Cost for a Perfectly Competitive Firm)The firm will produce, but at a loss in the short run if the price is:
A)$2.00.
B)$2.50.
C)$3.50.
D)$4.50.
-(Exhibit: Total Cost for a Perfectly Competitive Firm)The firm will produce, but at a loss in the short run if the price is:
A)$2.00.
B)$2.50.
C)$3.50.
D)$4.50.
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Use the following to answer questions 
-(Exhibit: Total Revenue, Total Costs, and Economic Profit)The firm maximizes economic profit when the _______ of the total revenue and total cost curves are _______ and when _______ and ________ are equal.
A)slopes; as far apart as possible; marginal revenue; marginal cost
B)quantities; equal; marginal product; marginal cost
C)slopes; equal; marginal revenue; marginal cost
D)slopes; equal; marginal revenue; marginal product

-(Exhibit: Total Revenue, Total Costs, and Economic Profit)The firm maximizes economic profit when the _______ of the total revenue and total cost curves are _______ and when _______ and ________ are equal.
A)slopes; as far apart as possible; marginal revenue; marginal cost
B)quantities; equal; marginal product; marginal cost
C)slopes; equal; marginal revenue; marginal cost
D)slopes; equal; marginal revenue; marginal product
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-(Exhibit: Total Revenue, Total Costs, and Economic Profit)Economic profit will be the greatest when approximately _______ pounds are sold.
A)2,000
B)4,300
C)7,300
D)8,300

-(Exhibit: Total Revenue, Total Costs, and Economic Profit)Economic profit will be the greatest when approximately _______ pounds are sold.
A)2,000
B)4,300
C)7,300
D)8,300
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73
The slope of the total revenue curve is:
A)marginal cost.
B)net revenue.
C)constant under perfect competition.
D)varying under perfect competition.
A)marginal cost.
B)net revenue.
C)constant under perfect competition.
D)varying under perfect competition.
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74
Use the following to answer questions 
-(Exhibit: Total Revenue, Total Costs, and Economic Profit)As output exceeds approximately ________ pounds, economic profits _______ as long as _______ rise faster than _______ .
A)8,300; fall; revenues; costs
B)4,300; increase; revenues; costs
C)8,300; rise; costs; revenues
D)4,300; decrease; revenues; costs

-(Exhibit: Total Revenue, Total Costs, and Economic Profit)As output exceeds approximately ________ pounds, economic profits _______ as long as _______ rise faster than _______ .
A)8,300; fall; revenues; costs
B)4,300; increase; revenues; costs
C)8,300; rise; costs; revenues
D)4,300; decrease; revenues; costs
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75
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-(Exhibit: Total Cost for a Perfectly Competitive Firm)If the market price is $4.50, profit at the profit-maximizing quantity of output is:
A)$2.00.
B)$4.50.
C)$5.00.
D)$34.00.
-(Exhibit: Total Cost for a Perfectly Competitive Firm)If the market price is $4.50, profit at the profit-maximizing quantity of output is:
A)$2.00.
B)$4.50.
C)$5.00.
D)$34.00.
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76
Use the following to answer questions 
-(Exhibit: Total Revenue, Total Costs, and Economic Profit)At zero level of output, total costs are ________ and total revenue is _______ .
A)0; 0
B)300; 0
C)800; 300
D)0; 300

-(Exhibit: Total Revenue, Total Costs, and Economic Profit)At zero level of output, total costs are ________ and total revenue is _______ .
A)0; 0
B)300; 0
C)800; 300
D)0; 300
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77
Use the following to answer questions 
-(Exhibit: Total Revenue, Total Costs, and Economic Profit)Which of the following is true?
A)As output increases the slope of the total revenue curve does not change.
B)The total cost curve becomes steeper and steeper as output increases from 0 to 10,000 pounds of output.
C)Total revenue and total cost curves never have the same slope.
D)None of the above is true.

-(Exhibit: Total Revenue, Total Costs, and Economic Profit)Which of the following is true?
A)As output increases the slope of the total revenue curve does not change.
B)The total cost curve becomes steeper and steeper as output increases from 0 to 10,000 pounds of output.
C)Total revenue and total cost curves never have the same slope.
D)None of the above is true.
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78
The slope of the total cost curve is:
A)marginal cost.
B)marginal revenue.
C)constant under perfect competition.
D)always negative.
A)marginal cost.
B)marginal revenue.
C)constant under perfect competition.
D)always negative.
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Use the following to answer questions 
-(Exhibit: Total Revenue, Total Costs, and Economic Profit)Total revenue and total cost are equal at approximately _______ pounds and $ _______ .
A)0; 300
B)2,000; 1,200
C)4,500; 1,300
D)8,300; 2,250

-(Exhibit: Total Revenue, Total Costs, and Economic Profit)Total revenue and total cost are equal at approximately _______ pounds and $ _______ .
A)0; 300
B)2,000; 1,200
C)4,500; 1,300
D)8,300; 2,250
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80
Use the following to answer questions 
-(Exhibit: Total Revenue, Total Costs, and Economic Profit)Total economic profit:
A)at its maximum is approximately $550.
B)is at its maximum when output is approximately 4,300 pounds.
C)is maximized at an output of approximately 1,500 pounds.
D)is at a maximum at total revenue of $2,800 and an output of 10,000 pounds.

-(Exhibit: Total Revenue, Total Costs, and Economic Profit)Total economic profit:
A)at its maximum is approximately $550.
B)is at its maximum when output is approximately 4,300 pounds.
C)is maximized at an output of approximately 1,500 pounds.
D)is at a maximum at total revenue of $2,800 and an output of 10,000 pounds.
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