Deck 15: Demand Analysis and Utility Theory

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If the long run average cost curve for a typical firm in an industry is downward sloping to the right it becomes difficult to sustain the assumption of

A)Diminishing returns
B)Perfect competition
C)Ceteris paribus
D)Rising marginal costs in the short run
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Marginal costs and average variable costs are equal when

A)Average variable cost is a maximum
B)Average variable cost is rising
C)Average variable cost is falling
D)Average variable cost is a minimum
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Theory of demand examines the behaviour of the--------

A)Consumer
B)Producer
C)Firm
D)Industry
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Change in utility resulting from one unit change in consumption is called:

A)Total Utility
B)Extra Utility
C)Marginal Utility
D)Average Utility
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Saturation point is the point where:

A)TU = 0
B)MU = 0
C)MU is +ve
D)TU = 1
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Measurable utility is the postulate of:

A)Neo-Classical school
B)Ordinalist school
C)Behaviourist school
D)Keneysians
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Which of the following is Gossen's first law:

A)Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility
B)Law of Equi Marginal Utility
C)Law of substitution
D)Law of Diminishing Returns
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In the case of a free good, the consumer will be in equilibrium when:

A)MU = P
B)MU = 0
C)TU = 0
D)TU =1
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Change in demand due to a change in the price of related good :

A)Cross demand
B)Price demand
C)Income demand
D)None of these
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The Price and quantity relationship for an inferior good is:

A)Direct
B)Inverse
C)Positive
D)Indirect
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In the case of normal goods, the quantity demanded varies inversely with:

A)Price of good
B)Income of the consumer
C)Fashion of the good
D)Savings
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Which of the following is a cardinalist approach to demand analysis:

A)Marshallian utility analysis
B)Indifference Curve Analysis
C)Revealed Preference Theory
D)None of these
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The convexity of an indifference curve shows:

A)Diminishing MRS
B)Increasing MRS
C)Constant MRS
D)None
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A movement from one point to another along an indifference curve makes the satisfaction:

A)Increasing
B)Decreasing
C)Unaltered
D)None
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In the case of an indifference curve

A)dU/dX>dU/dY
B)dU/dX = dU/dY
C)dU/dXD)dU/dX?dU/Dy
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An Indifference Curve to the right of another represents combinations which are:

A)Indifferent
B)Preferable
C)Inferior
D)Superior
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As moving from left to right through an indifference curve, the MRS of X for Y

A)Increases
B)Remains the same
C)Decreases
D)Both A and C
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The slope of an indifference curve represents:

A)Price ratio of good X and Y
B)MRTS L,K
C)MRSx,y
D)MRS
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In the case of perfect complementaries, the MRS between goods is:

A)Zero
B)Positive
C)Negative
D)None
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In a combination of X and Y, if price of Y alone changes, the X intercept will :

A)Rotate upwards
B)Rotate downwards
C)Not be changed
D)Parallel
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At the point of tangency of an indifference curve with a budget line:

A)MRSxy =Px/Py
B)MRSxy>Px/PY
C)MRSxyD)MRSxy?Px/PY
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Deck 15: Demand Analysis and Utility Theory
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If the long run average cost curve for a typical firm in an industry is downward sloping to the right it becomes difficult to sustain the assumption of

A)Diminishing returns
B)Perfect competition
C)Ceteris paribus
D)Rising marginal costs in the short run
Perfect competition
2
Marginal costs and average variable costs are equal when

A)Average variable cost is a maximum
B)Average variable cost is rising
C)Average variable cost is falling
D)Average variable cost is a minimum
Average variable cost is a minimum
3
Theory of demand examines the behaviour of the--------

A)Consumer
B)Producer
C)Firm
D)Industry
Consumer
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Change in utility resulting from one unit change in consumption is called:

A)Total Utility
B)Extra Utility
C)Marginal Utility
D)Average Utility
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Saturation point is the point where:

A)TU = 0
B)MU = 0
C)MU is +ve
D)TU = 1
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Measurable utility is the postulate of:

A)Neo-Classical school
B)Ordinalist school
C)Behaviourist school
D)Keneysians
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Which of the following is Gossen's first law:

A)Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility
B)Law of Equi Marginal Utility
C)Law of substitution
D)Law of Diminishing Returns
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In the case of a free good, the consumer will be in equilibrium when:

A)MU = P
B)MU = 0
C)TU = 0
D)TU =1
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Change in demand due to a change in the price of related good :

A)Cross demand
B)Price demand
C)Income demand
D)None of these
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The Price and quantity relationship for an inferior good is:

A)Direct
B)Inverse
C)Positive
D)Indirect
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In the case of normal goods, the quantity demanded varies inversely with:

A)Price of good
B)Income of the consumer
C)Fashion of the good
D)Savings
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12
Which of the following is a cardinalist approach to demand analysis:

A)Marshallian utility analysis
B)Indifference Curve Analysis
C)Revealed Preference Theory
D)None of these
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The convexity of an indifference curve shows:

A)Diminishing MRS
B)Increasing MRS
C)Constant MRS
D)None
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A movement from one point to another along an indifference curve makes the satisfaction:

A)Increasing
B)Decreasing
C)Unaltered
D)None
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In the case of an indifference curve

A)dU/dX>dU/dY
B)dU/dX = dU/dY
C)dU/dXD)dU/dX?dU/Dy
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An Indifference Curve to the right of another represents combinations which are:

A)Indifferent
B)Preferable
C)Inferior
D)Superior
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As moving from left to right through an indifference curve, the MRS of X for Y

A)Increases
B)Remains the same
C)Decreases
D)Both A and C
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18
The slope of an indifference curve represents:

A)Price ratio of good X and Y
B)MRTS L,K
C)MRSx,y
D)MRS
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In the case of perfect complementaries, the MRS between goods is:

A)Zero
B)Positive
C)Negative
D)None
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In a combination of X and Y, if price of Y alone changes, the X intercept will :

A)Rotate upwards
B)Rotate downwards
C)Not be changed
D)Parallel
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At the point of tangency of an indifference curve with a budget line:

A)MRSxy =Px/Py
B)MRSxy>Px/PY
C)MRSxyD)MRSxy?Px/PY
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