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Deck 25: 2: Sec 252 Mc Productivity Its Role and Determinants
1
Which of the following would,by itself,reveal the most about a country's standard of living?
A)its level of capital
B)the number of hours worked
C)its availability of natural resources
D)its productivity
A)its level of capital
B)the number of hours worked
C)its availability of natural resources
D)its productivity
A
2
Productivity
A)is nearly the same across countries,and so provides no help explaining differences in the standard of living across countries.
B)explains very little of the differences in the standard of living across countries.
C)explains some,but not most of the differences in the standard of living across countries.
D)explains most of the differences in the standard of living across countries.
A)is nearly the same across countries,and so provides no help explaining differences in the standard of living across countries.
B)explains very little of the differences in the standard of living across countries.
C)explains some,but not most of the differences in the standard of living across countries.
D)explains most of the differences in the standard of living across countries.
D
3
In determining living standards,productivity plays a key role
A)for individuals,but not for nations.
B)for nations,but not for individuals.
C)for both nations and individuals.
D)for neither nations nor individuals.
A)for individuals,but not for nations.
B)for nations,but not for individuals.
C)for both nations and individuals.
D)for neither nations nor individuals.
A
4
Given that a country's real output has increased,in which of the following cases can we be sure that its productivity also has increased?
A)The total number of hours worked rose.
B)The total number of hours worked stayed the same.
C)The total number of hours worked fell.
D)Both b and c are correct.
A)The total number of hours worked rose.
B)The total number of hours worked stayed the same.
C)The total number of hours worked fell.
D)Both b and c are correct.
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5
Which of the following statements is true?
A)Productivity is calculated as hours worked divided by output produced.
B)Americans have a higher standard of living than Indonesians because American workers are more productive than Indonesian workers.
C)Both A and B are correct.
D)None of the above are correct.
A)Productivity is calculated as hours worked divided by output produced.
B)Americans have a higher standard of living than Indonesians because American workers are more productive than Indonesian workers.
C)Both A and B are correct.
D)None of the above are correct.
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6
Which of the following is not correct?
A)Countries that have had higher output growth per person have typically done so without higher productivity growth.
B)A country's standard of living and its productivity are closely related.
C)Productivity refers to output produced per hour of work.
D)Increases in productivity can be used to increase output or leisure.
A)Countries that have had higher output growth per person have typically done so without higher productivity growth.
B)A country's standard of living and its productivity are closely related.
C)Productivity refers to output produced per hour of work.
D)Increases in productivity can be used to increase output or leisure.
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7
Which of the following can explain faster growth of real GDP in country A than in Country B?
A)both greater population growth and greater productivity growth in Country A
B)greater population growth in Country A,but not greater productivity growth in Country A
C)greater productivity growth in Country A,but not greater population growth in Country A
D)neither greater population growth nor greater productivity growth in Country A
A)both greater population growth and greater productivity growth in Country A
B)greater population growth in Country A,but not greater productivity growth in Country A
C)greater productivity growth in Country A,but not greater population growth in Country A
D)neither greater population growth nor greater productivity growth in Country A
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8
Which of the following is a correct way to measure productivity?
A)Divide the number of hours worked by the quantity of output.
B)Divide the quantity of output by the number of hours worked.
C)Determine how much output is produced in a given time.
D)Determine how much time it takes to produce a unit of output.
A)Divide the number of hours worked by the quantity of output.
B)Divide the quantity of output by the number of hours worked.
C)Determine how much output is produced in a given time.
D)Determine how much time it takes to produce a unit of output.
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9
Over the last ten years productivity grew faster in Mapoli than in Romeria while the population and total hours worked remained the same in both countries.It follows that
A)real GDP per person grew faster in Mapoli than in Romeria.
B)real GDP per person must be higher in Mapoli than in Romeria.
C)the standard of living must be higher in Mapoli than in Romeria.
D)All of the above are correct.
A)real GDP per person grew faster in Mapoli than in Romeria.
B)real GDP per person must be higher in Mapoli than in Romeria.
C)the standard of living must be higher in Mapoli than in Romeria.
D)All of the above are correct.
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10
Suppose that real GDP grew more in Country A than in Country B last year.
A)Country A must have a higher standard of living than country B.
B)Country A's productivity must have grown faster than country B's.
C)Both of the above are correct.
D)None of the above are correct.
A)Country A must have a higher standard of living than country B.
B)Country A's productivity must have grown faster than country B's.
C)Both of the above are correct.
D)None of the above are correct.
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11
Productivity is defined as the quantity of
A)labor required to produce a nation's GDP.
B)labor required to produce one unit of goods and services.
C)goods and services produced from each unit of labor input.
D)goods and services produced per unit of time.
A)labor required to produce a nation's GDP.
B)labor required to produce one unit of goods and services.
C)goods and services produced from each unit of labor input.
D)goods and services produced per unit of time.
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12
Over the last ten years productivity grew more slowly in Iberia than in Aire while the population and total hours worked remained the same in both countries.It follows that
A)real GDP per person must be lower in Iberia than in Aire.
B)real GDP per person grew more slowly in Iberia than in Aire.
C)the standard of living must be higher in Iberia than in Aire.
D)All of the above are correct.
A)real GDP per person must be lower in Iberia than in Aire.
B)real GDP per person grew more slowly in Iberia than in Aire.
C)the standard of living must be higher in Iberia than in Aire.
D)All of the above are correct.
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13
In one day Alpha Cabinet Company made 40 cabinets with 320 hours of labor.What was Alpha Cabinet Company's productivity?
A)1/8 cabinet per hour
B)8 hours per cabinet
C)40 cabinets
D)None of the above is correct.
A)1/8 cabinet per hour
B)8 hours per cabinet
C)40 cabinets
D)None of the above is correct.
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14
For a given year,productivity in a particular country is most closely matched with that country's
A)level of real GDP over that year.
B)level of real GDP divided by hours worked over that year.
C)growth rate of real GDP divided by hours worked over that year.
D)growth rate of real GDP per person over that year.
A)level of real GDP over that year.
B)level of real GDP divided by hours worked over that year.
C)growth rate of real GDP divided by hours worked over that year.
D)growth rate of real GDP per person over that year.
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15
Phoenix furniture uses 12 workers,each working eight hours,to produce 192 rocking chairs.What is Phoenix's productivity?
A)192 rocking chairs
B)24 rocking chairs per hour
C)2 rocking chairs per hour
D)2 hours per rocking chair
A)192 rocking chairs
B)24 rocking chairs per hour
C)2 rocking chairs per hour
D)2 hours per rocking chair
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16
Productivity is the
A)key determinant of living standards,and growth in productivity is the key determinant of growth in living standards.
B)key determinant of living standards,but growth in productivity is not the key determinant of growth in living standards.
C)not the key determinant of living standards,but growth in productivity is the key determinant of growth in living standards.
D)not the key determinant of living standards,and growth in productivity is not the key determinant of growth in living standards.
A)key determinant of living standards,and growth in productivity is the key determinant of growth in living standards.
B)key determinant of living standards,but growth in productivity is not the key determinant of growth in living standards.
C)not the key determinant of living standards,but growth in productivity is the key determinant of growth in living standards.
D)not the key determinant of living standards,and growth in productivity is not the key determinant of growth in living standards.
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17
The one variable that stands out as the most significant explanation of large variations in living standards around the world is
A)productivity.
B)population.
C)preferences.
D)prices.
A)productivity.
B)population.
C)preferences.
D)prices.
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18
Hit-It produces 320 baseball bats per day using 2 workers who each work 8 hours per day.What is Hit-It's productivity?
A)320 baseball bats
B)160 baseball bats per hour
C)20 baseball bats per hour
D)None of the above is correct.
A)320 baseball bats
B)160 baseball bats per hour
C)20 baseball bats per hour
D)None of the above is correct.
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19
Which of the following is correct?
A)Although levels of real GDP per person vary substantially from country to country,the growth rate of real GDP per person is similar across countries.
B)Productivity is not closely linked to government policies.
C)The level of real GDP per person is a good gauge of economic prosperity,and the growth rate of real GDP per person is a good gauge of economic progress.
D)Productivity may be measured by the growth rate of real GDP per person.
A)Although levels of real GDP per person vary substantially from country to country,the growth rate of real GDP per person is similar across countries.
B)Productivity is not closely linked to government policies.
C)The level of real GDP per person is a good gauge of economic prosperity,and the growth rate of real GDP per person is a good gauge of economic progress.
D)Productivity may be measured by the growth rate of real GDP per person.
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20
The key determinant of the standard of living in a country is
A)the amount of goods and services produced from each hour of a worker's time.
B)the total amount of goods and services produced within the country.
C)the total amount of its physical capital.
D)its growth rate of real GDP.
A)the amount of goods and services produced from each hour of a worker's time.
B)the total amount of goods and services produced within the country.
C)the total amount of its physical capital.
D)its growth rate of real GDP.
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21
Adam and Doug both build birdhouses.Adam works 30 hours a week and produces 15 bird houses.Doug works 20 hours a week and produces 12 bird houses.Which of the following is correct?
A)Adam's production and productivity are higher than Doug's.
B)Adam's production is higher than Doug's,but Doug's productivity is higher than Adam's.
C)Doug's production is higher than Adam's,but Adam's productivity is higher than Doug's.
D)Doug's production and productivity are higher than Adam's.
A)Adam's production and productivity are higher than Doug's.
B)Adam's production is higher than Doug's,but Doug's productivity is higher than Adam's.
C)Doug's production is higher than Adam's,but Adam's productivity is higher than Doug's.
D)Doug's production and productivity are higher than Adam's.
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22
Gramp's Potato Chips produces 2560 bags of potato chips a day.Each employee at Gramp's works 8 hours.If the company's productivity is 20 bags per hour,how many people does Gramp's employ?
A)8
B)16
C)24
D)None of the above is correct.
A)8
B)16
C)24
D)None of the above is correct.
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23
Real Foods produced 400,000 cans of diced tomatoes last year and 460,000 cans of diced tomatoes this year.It employed the same number of labor hours each year.Real Foods' productivity
A)decreased 13%.
B)was unchanged.
C)increased 13%.
D)increased 15%.
A)decreased 13%.
B)was unchanged.
C)increased 13%.
D)increased 15%.
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24
Allied Business Consultants employs five researchers that each work 8 hour days.In one day the researchers prepared 10 reports for its 2 largest clients.What was Allied Business Consultants' productivity?
A)10 reports
B)5 reports per client
C)1.25 reports per hour
D)1/4 report per hour
A)10 reports
B)5 reports per client
C)1.25 reports per hour
D)1/4 report per hour
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25
Daniel owns a coffee kiosk.All of his employees work 8 hours per day.In 2011,he employed 6 people who produced a total of 912 cups of coffee each day.In 2012,he hired a seventh employee and production increased to 1008 cups of coffee each day.In Daniel's kiosk,productivity
A)increased by about 10.5 percent
B)increased by 9.5 percent
C)decreased by about 5.6 percent
D)decreased by about 5.3 percent
A)increased by about 10.5 percent
B)increased by 9.5 percent
C)decreased by about 5.6 percent
D)decreased by about 5.3 percent
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26
Popeye produces 20 cans of spinach in 8 hours.Wimpy produces 15 hamburgers in 10 hours.If each hamburger trades for 1.5 cans of spinach,then
A)Popeye's production and productivity are greater than Wimpy's.
B)Popeye's production is greater than Wimpy's,but his productivity is less.
C)Wimpy's production and productivity are greater than Popeye's.
D)Wimpy's production is greater than Popeye's,but his productivity is less.
A)Popeye's production and productivity are greater than Wimpy's.
B)Popeye's production is greater than Wimpy's,but his productivity is less.
C)Wimpy's production and productivity are greater than Popeye's.
D)Wimpy's production is greater than Popeye's,but his productivity is less.
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27
Mary looks over reports on four of her workers.Jack made 30 baskets in 5 hours.Rudy made 32 baskets in 8 hours.Sam made 40 baskets in 12 hours.Walter made 22 baskets in four hours.Who has the greatest productivity?
A)Jack
B)Rudy
C)Sam
D)Walter
A)Jack
B)Rudy
C)Sam
D)Walter
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28
In 2011 Buckeye Brewing produced 1,000 bottles of ginger ale each day.It employed 10 workers each working 8 hours a day.In 2012 it produced 960 bottles of ginger ale each day employing 8 workers who worked 8 hours each day.Productivity at Buckeye Brewing
A)increased by 20%.
B)increased by 16.67%.
C)decreased by 1.67%.
D)decreased by 40%.
A)increased by 20%.
B)increased by 16.67%.
C)decreased by 1.67%.
D)decreased by 40%.
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29
In one day Madison Laundry washed 4,000 pounds of laundry with 5 workers who each worked 8 hours.What was its productivity?
A)4000 pounds of laundry
B)500 pounds of laundry per hour
C)100 pounds of laundry per hour
D)None of the above is correct.
A)4000 pounds of laundry
B)500 pounds of laundry per hour
C)100 pounds of laundry per hour
D)None of the above is correct.
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30
A barber shop produces 192 haircuts a day.Each barber in the shop works 8 hours per day and produces the same number of haircuts per hour.If the shop's productivity is 2 haircuts per hour of labor,then how many barbers does the shop employ?
A)8
B)12
C)16
D)None of the above is correct.
A)8
B)12
C)16
D)None of the above is correct.
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31
In 2010,Acme Foods produced 300,000 bags of pretzels,employing 12,000 hours of labor.In 2011,it produced 322,000 bags of pretzels,employing 14,000 hours of labor.Acme Foods productivity
A)decreased by 8%.
B)was unchanged.
C)increased by 6.8%.
D)increased by 7.3%.
A)decreased by 8%.
B)was unchanged.
C)increased by 6.8%.
D)increased by 7.3%.
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32
Miller's Dairy produces 960 gallons of milk per day.Each milker at the dairy works 8 hours per day and produces the same number of gallons of milk per hour.If the Dairy's productivity is 12 gallons of milk per hour of labor,then how many milkers does the shop employ?
A)8
B)10
C)80
D)120
A)8
B)10
C)80
D)120
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33
Alexis and Tara both mine salt.Alexis mines 300 pounds in 20 hours.Tara mines 400 pounds in 40 hours.Which of the following is correct?
A)Alexis's productivity is greater than Tara's.This difference could be explained by Alexis having more physical capital than Tara.
B)Alexis's productivity is greater than Tara's.This difference cannot be explained by a difference in the physical capital each has.
C)Tara's productivity is greater than Alexis's.This difference could be explained by Tara having more physical capital than Alexis.
D)Tara's productivity is greater than Alexis's.This difference cannot be explained by a difference in the physical capital each has.
A)Alexis's productivity is greater than Tara's.This difference could be explained by Alexis having more physical capital than Tara.
B)Alexis's productivity is greater than Tara's.This difference cannot be explained by a difference in the physical capital each has.
C)Tara's productivity is greater than Alexis's.This difference could be explained by Tara having more physical capital than Alexis.
D)Tara's productivity is greater than Alexis's.This difference cannot be explained by a difference in the physical capital each has.
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34
You and your friend work together for 4 hours to produce a total of 8 bookcases.What is productivity?
A)16 bookcases
B)8 bookcases
C)2 bookcases per hour
D)1 bookcase per hour
A)16 bookcases
B)8 bookcases
C)2 bookcases per hour
D)1 bookcase per hour
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35
Waldo works eight hours and produces 7 units of goods per hour.Emerson works six hours and produces 10 units of goods per hour.
A)Waldo's productivity and output are greater than Emerson's.
B)Waldo's productivity is greater than Emerson's but his output is less.
C)Emerson's productivity and output are greater than Waldo's.
D)Emerson's productivity is greater than Waldo's but his output is less.
A)Waldo's productivity and output are greater than Emerson's.
B)Waldo's productivity is greater than Emerson's but his output is less.
C)Emerson's productivity and output are greater than Waldo's.
D)Emerson's productivity is greater than Waldo's but his output is less.
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36
Greg's Ice Cream produces 1120 gallons of ice cream per day.Each employed works seven hours and has productivity of 20 gallons an hour.How many employees does Greg's employ?
A)160
B)56
C)8
D)None of the above is correct.
A)160
B)56
C)8
D)None of the above is correct.
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37
Nathan owns a bakery that bakes only cakes.All of his bakers work 8 hours per day.In 2011,he employed 5 bakers who produced a total of 200 cakes each day.In 2012,he employed 6 bakers who produced a total of 249 cakes each day.The bakery's productivity
A)decreased by 2.33%.
B)increased by 2.33%.
C)increased by 3.75%.
D)increased by 24.50%.
A)decreased by 2.33%.
B)increased by 2.33%.
C)increased by 3.75%.
D)increased by 24.50%.
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38
In 2011,Modern Electronics,Inc.produced 60,000 calculators,employing 80 workers,each of whom worked 8 hours per day.In 2012,the same firm produced 76,500 calculators,employing 85 workers,each of whom worked 10 hours per day.Productivity at Modern Electronics
A)decreased by 4%
B)remained constant.
C)increased by 8.33%
D)increased by 27.50%
A)decreased by 4%
B)remained constant.
C)increased by 8.33%
D)increased by 27.50%
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39
Dilbert's Incorporated produced 5,000,000 units of accounting software in 2010.At the start of 2011 the pointy-haired boss reduced total annual hours of employment from 10,000 to 8,000 and production was 4,800,000.These numbers indicate that productivity
A)fell by 4%.
B)fell by 20%.
C)rose by 12%.
D)rose by 20%.
A)fell by 4%.
B)fell by 20%.
C)rose by 12%.
D)rose by 20%.
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40
In one day Portal Computer Company made 400 laptops with 1200 hours of labor.What was its productivity?
A)1/3 laptop per hour
B)3 hours per laptop
C)1200 laptops
D)400 laptops
A)1/3 laptop per hour
B)3 hours per laptop
C)1200 laptops
D)400 laptops
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41
Country A had a population of 2,000,of whom 1,300 worked an average of 8 hours a day and had a productivity of 5.Country B had a population of 2,500,of whom 1,700 worked 8 hours a day and had productivity of 4.Country
A)A had the higher level of real GDP and real GDP per person.
B)A had the higher level of real GDP and Country B had the higher level of real GDP per person
C)B had the higher level of real GDP and Country A had the higher level of real GDP per person
D)B had the higher level of real GDP and real GDP per person.
A)A had the higher level of real GDP and real GDP per person.
B)A had the higher level of real GDP and Country B had the higher level of real GDP per person
C)B had the higher level of real GDP and Country A had the higher level of real GDP per person
D)B had the higher level of real GDP and real GDP per person.
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42
The saws,lathes,and drill presses that woodworkers at Cedar Valley Furniture use to produce furniture are called
A)human capital.
B)physical capital.
C)natural resources.
D)technological knowledge.
A)human capital.
B)physical capital.
C)natural resources.
D)technological knowledge.
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43
Which of the following is not an example of physical capital?
A)a new factory building
B)a delivery van
C)the knowledge of workers
D)the office chair in a lawyer's office
A)a new factory building
B)a delivery van
C)the knowledge of workers
D)the office chair in a lawyer's office
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44
Last year a country had 800 workers who worked an average of 8 hours and produced 12,800 units.This year the same country had 1000 workers who worked an average of 8 hours and produced 14,000 units.This country's productivity was
A)higher this year than last year.A possible source of this change in productivity is a change in the size of the capital stock.
B)higher this year than last year.A change in the size of the capital stock does not affect productivity.
C)lower this year than last year.A possible source of this change in productivity is a change in the size of the capital stock.
D)lower this year than last year.A change in the size of the capital stock does not affect productivity.
A)higher this year than last year.A possible source of this change in productivity is a change in the size of the capital stock.
B)higher this year than last year.A change in the size of the capital stock does not affect productivity.
C)lower this year than last year.A possible source of this change in productivity is a change in the size of the capital stock.
D)lower this year than last year.A change in the size of the capital stock does not affect productivity.
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45
Which of the following items plays a role in determining productivity?
A)physical capital
B)natural resources
C)technological knowledge
D)All of the above are correct.
A)physical capital
B)natural resources
C)technological knowledge
D)All of the above are correct.
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46
Country A has a population of 1,000,of whom 800 work 8 hours a day to make 128,000 final goods.Country B has a population of 2,000,of whom 1,800 work 6 hours a day to make 270,000 final goods.
A)Country A has higher productivity and higher real GDP per person than country B.
B)Country A has lower productivity and lower real GDP per person than country B.
C)Country A has higher productivity,but lower real GDP per person than country B.
D)Country B has lower productivity,but higher real GDP per person than country B.
A)Country A has higher productivity and higher real GDP per person than country B.
B)Country A has lower productivity and lower real GDP per person than country B.
C)Country A has higher productivity,but lower real GDP per person than country B.
D)Country B has lower productivity,but higher real GDP per person than country B.
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47
Which of the following is an example of physical capital?
A)the available knowledge on how to make semiconductors
B)a taxi-cab driver's knowledge of the fastest routes to take
C)bulldozers,backhoes and other construction equipment
D)All of the above are correct.
A)the available knowledge on how to make semiconductors
B)a taxi-cab driver's knowledge of the fastest routes to take
C)bulldozers,backhoes and other construction equipment
D)All of the above are correct.
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48
Dilbert's Incorporated produced 6,000,000 units of software in 2010.At the start of 2011 the pointy-haired boss raised employment from 10,000 total annual hours to 14,000 annual hours and production was 7,000,000 units.These number indicate that productivity
A)fell by about 16.7%.
B)stayed the same.
C)rose by about 16.7%.
D)rose by about 40%.
A)fell by about 16.7%.
B)stayed the same.
C)rose by about 16.7%.
D)rose by about 40%.
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49
Which of the following is an example of physical capital?
A)the strength of workers
B)on the job training
C)financial assets like cash and bonds
D)the equipment in a factory
A)the strength of workers
B)on the job training
C)financial assets like cash and bonds
D)the equipment in a factory
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50
Each day Sue works 8 hours and produces 7 units of goods and services.Mary works 10 hours each day and produces 10 units of goods and services.It follows that
A)Sue's productivity is higher than Mary's.
B)Mary's productivity is higher than Sue's.
C)Sue's income per hour will be higher than Mary's.
D)Sue's income per day will be higher than Mary's.
A)Sue's productivity is higher than Mary's.
B)Mary's productivity is higher than Sue's.
C)Sue's income per hour will be higher than Mary's.
D)Sue's income per day will be higher than Mary's.
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51
Both Arnold and Will work 10 hours a day.Arnold can produce six baskets of goods per hour while Will can produce four baskets of the same goods per hour.It follows that Arnold's
A)productivity is greater than Will's.
B)output is greater than Will's.
C)standard of living is higher than Will's.
D)All of the above are correct.
A)productivity is greater than Will's.
B)output is greater than Will's.
C)standard of living is higher than Will's.
D)All of the above are correct.
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52
Upland has a population of 15,000,of whom 9,000 work 8 hours a day to produce real output of $342,000.Lowland has a population of 8,000,of whom 7,000 work 7 hours a day to produce real output of $171,500.
A)Upland has higher productivity and higher real GDP per person than Lowland.
B)Upland has higher productivity but lower real GDP per person than Lowland.
C)Upland has lower productivity but higher real GDP per person than Lowland.
D)Upland has lower productivity and lower real GDP per person than Lowland.
A)Upland has higher productivity and higher real GDP per person than Lowland.
B)Upland has higher productivity but lower real GDP per person than Lowland.
C)Upland has lower productivity but higher real GDP per person than Lowland.
D)Upland has lower productivity and lower real GDP per person than Lowland.
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53
Country A had a population of 1,000,of whom 600 worked an average of 8 hours a day and had a productivity of 2.5.Country B had a population of 800,of whom 560 worked 8 hours a day and had productivity of 3.0.Country
A)A had the higher level of real GDP and real GDP per person.
B)A had the higher level of real GDP and Country B had the higher level of real GDP per person
C)B had the higher level of real GDP and Country A had the higher level of real GDP per person
D)B had the higher level of real GDP and real GDP per person.
A)A had the higher level of real GDP and real GDP per person.
B)A had the higher level of real GDP and Country B had the higher level of real GDP per person
C)B had the higher level of real GDP and Country A had the higher level of real GDP per person
D)B had the higher level of real GDP and real GDP per person.
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54
Last year the imaginary country of Basova had a population of 10,000,6,000 people worked 8 hours a day,and produced a real GDP of $30,000,000.The imaginary country of Andovia had a population of 12,000,8,000 people worked 8 hours a day,and produced a real GDP of $38,000,000.Which of the following is correct?
A)Basova had higher productivity and higher real GDP per person.
B)Andovia had the higher productivity and higher real GDP per person.
C)Basova had the higher productivity while Andovia had the higher real GDP per person.
D)Andovia had the higher productivity while Basova had the higher real GDP per person.
A)Basova had higher productivity and higher real GDP per person.
B)Andovia had the higher productivity and higher real GDP per person.
C)Basova had the higher productivity while Andovia had the higher real GDP per person.
D)Andovia had the higher productivity while Basova had the higher real GDP per person.
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55
Industrial machinery is an example of
A)a factor of production that in the past was an output from the production process.
B)technological knowledge.
C)a production function.
D)an item which always has the property called constant returns to scale.
A)a factor of production that in the past was an output from the production process.
B)technological knowledge.
C)a production function.
D)an item which always has the property called constant returns to scale.
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56
Workland has a population of 10,000,of whom 7,000 work 8 hours a day to produce a total of 224,000 final goods.Laborland has a population of 5,000,of whom 3,000 work 7 hours a day to produce a total of 105,000 final goods.
A)Workland has higher productivity and higher real GDP per person than Laborland.
B)Workland has higher productivity but lower real GDP per person than Laborland.
C)Workland has lower productivity but higher real GDP per person than Laborland.
D)Workland has lower productivity and lower real GDP per person than Laborland.
A)Workland has higher productivity and higher real GDP per person than Laborland.
B)Workland has higher productivity but lower real GDP per person than Laborland.
C)Workland has lower productivity but higher real GDP per person than Laborland.
D)Workland has lower productivity and lower real GDP per person than Laborland.
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57
The Karmic Deed Restaurant uses all of the following to produce vegetarian meals.Which of them is an example of physical capital?
A)the owner's knowledge of how to prepare vegetarian entrees
B)the money in the owner's account at the bank from which she borrowed money
C)the tables and chairs in the restaurant
D)the fresh fruits,vegetables,and grains the restaurant uses to prepare its meals
A)the owner's knowledge of how to prepare vegetarian entrees
B)the money in the owner's account at the bank from which she borrowed money
C)the tables and chairs in the restaurant
D)the fresh fruits,vegetables,and grains the restaurant uses to prepare its meals
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58
Which of the following is an example of physical capital?
A)the computer a secretary uses
B)rivers on which goods are transported
C)the skills and knowledge of a doctor
D)All of the above are correct.
A)the computer a secretary uses
B)rivers on which goods are transported
C)the skills and knowledge of a doctor
D)All of the above are correct.
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59
The equipment and structures available to produce goods and services are called
A)physical capital.
B)human capital.
C)the production function.
D)technology.
A)physical capital.
B)human capital.
C)the production function.
D)technology.
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60
Industrial machinery is an example of
A)a factor of production that in the past was an output from the production process.
B)physical capital.
C)something that influences productivity.
D)All of the above are correct.
A)a factor of production that in the past was an output from the production process.
B)physical capital.
C)something that influences productivity.
D)All of the above are correct.
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61
Janet is a farmer.Which of the following are included in her human capital?
A)her tractor and what she's learned from experience
B)her tractor but not what she's learned from experience
C)what she's learned from experience but not her tractor
D)neither her tractor nor what she's learned from experience
A)her tractor and what she's learned from experience
B)her tractor but not what she's learned from experience
C)what she's learned from experience but not her tractor
D)neither her tractor nor what she's learned from experience
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62
Which of the following is considered human capital? Knowledge acquired from
A)early childhood education programs
B)job training
C)on-the-job experience
D)All of the above are correct.
A)early childhood education programs
B)job training
C)on-the-job experience
D)All of the above are correct.
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63
Natural resources
A)are inputs provided by nature.
B)include land,rivers,and mineral deposits.
C)take two forms: renewable and nonrenewable.
D)All of the above are correct.
A)are inputs provided by nature.
B)include land,rivers,and mineral deposits.
C)take two forms: renewable and nonrenewable.
D)All of the above are correct.
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64
Which of the following are human capital and physical capital,respectively?
A)for a brick layer: her bricks and her tools
B)for a gas station: the pumps and the cash register
C)for a restaurant: the chefs' knowledge about preparing food and the equipment in the kitchen
D)for a medical office: the building and the doctors' knowledge of medicine
A)for a brick layer: her bricks and her tools
B)for a gas station: the pumps and the cash register
C)for a restaurant: the chefs' knowledge about preparing food and the equipment in the kitchen
D)for a medical office: the building and the doctors' knowledge of medicine
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65
Which of the following is an example of human capital?
A)the comfortable chair in your dorm room where you read economics texts
B)the amount you get paid each week to work at the library
C)the things you have learned this semester
D)any capital goods that require a human to be present to operate
A)the comfortable chair in your dorm room where you read economics texts
B)the amount you get paid each week to work at the library
C)the things you have learned this semester
D)any capital goods that require a human to be present to operate
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66
Which of the following is an example of human capital?
A)textbooks
B)hand held power tools
C)knowing how to repair cars
D)All of the above are correct.
A)textbooks
B)hand held power tools
C)knowing how to repair cars
D)All of the above are correct.
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67
Which of the following statements is correct?
A)By definition,all natural resources are nonrenewable.
B)Market prices give us reason to believe that natural resources are a limit to economic growth.
C)An economy must be blessed with ample quantities of natural resources if it is to be a highly productive economy.
D)Differences in natural resources can explain some of the differences in standards of living around the world.
A)By definition,all natural resources are nonrenewable.
B)Market prices give us reason to believe that natural resources are a limit to economic growth.
C)An economy must be blessed with ample quantities of natural resources if it is to be a highly productive economy.
D)Differences in natural resources can explain some of the differences in standards of living around the world.
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68
Which of the following is an example of a produced factor of production?
A)corn that is harvested from a field in Iowa
B)workers who are hired at a coal mine in West Virginia
C)skills that teachers in Texas acquire through continuing-education classes
D)All of the above are correct.
A)corn that is harvested from a field in Iowa
B)workers who are hired at a coal mine in West Virginia
C)skills that teachers in Texas acquire through continuing-education classes
D)All of the above are correct.
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69
Japan's status as a rich nation is attributable to
A)Japan's quantities of natural resources,but not to international trade.
B)international trade,but not to Japan's domestic quantities of natural resources.
C)the fact that Japanese productivity has remained nearly constant for more than 100 years.
D)the fact that the Japanese have downplayed the role of human capital in economic growth.
A)Japan's quantities of natural resources,but not to international trade.
B)international trade,but not to Japan's domestic quantities of natural resources.
C)the fact that Japanese productivity has remained nearly constant for more than 100 years.
D)the fact that the Japanese have downplayed the role of human capital in economic growth.
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70
Which of the following is an example of a produced factor of production?
A)a plant in which automobiles are assembled
B)skills that people accumulate in high school and college
C)skills that people accumulate through experience in the workplace
D)All of the above are correct.
A)a plant in which automobiles are assembled
B)skills that people accumulate in high school and college
C)skills that people accumulate through experience in the workplace
D)All of the above are correct.
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71
Which of the following are human capital and physical capital,respectively?
A)for an accounting firm: the accountants' knowledge of tax laws and computer software
B)for a grocery store: grocery carts and shelving
C)for a school: chalkboard and desks
D)for a library: the building and the reference librarians' knowledge of the Internet
A)for an accounting firm: the accountants' knowledge of tax laws and computer software
B)for a grocery store: grocery carts and shelving
C)for a school: chalkboard and desks
D)for a library: the building and the reference librarians' knowledge of the Internet
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72
Ralph is a plumber.Which of the following are included in his human capital?
A)the knowledge he learned on the job,and the tools he uses
B)the knowledge he learned on the job,but not the tools he uses
C)the tools he uses,but not the knowledge he learned on the job
D)neither the knowledge he learned on the job nor the tools he uses
A)the knowledge he learned on the job,and the tools he uses
B)the knowledge he learned on the job,but not the tools he uses
C)the tools he uses,but not the knowledge he learned on the job
D)neither the knowledge he learned on the job nor the tools he uses
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73
Human capital is the
A)knowledge and skills that workers acquire through education,training,and experience.
B)stock of equipment and structures that is used to produce goods and services.
C)total number of hours worked in an economy.
D)same thing as technological knowledge.
A)knowledge and skills that workers acquire through education,training,and experience.
B)stock of equipment and structures that is used to produce goods and services.
C)total number of hours worked in an economy.
D)same thing as technological knowledge.
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74
Which of the following best illustrates the human capital of a survivor stranded on an island?
A)the fishing poles she has produced
B)the invention of a better fishing lure
C)the fresh fruit and fish on and around the island
D)her previous training in a survival course
A)the fishing poles she has produced
B)the invention of a better fishing lure
C)the fresh fruit and fish on and around the island
D)her previous training in a survival course
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75
Which of the following is an example of a renewable natural resource?
A)fish
B)soybeans
C)wood
D)All of the above are correct.
A)fish
B)soybeans
C)wood
D)All of the above are correct.
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76
Which of the following is an example of human capital?
A)a student loan
B)knowledge learned from reading books
C)training videos for new corporate employees
D)All of the above are correct.
A)a student loan
B)knowledge learned from reading books
C)training videos for new corporate employees
D)All of the above are correct.
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77
Which of the following is an example of a nonrenewable resource?
A)corn
B)oil
C)livestock
D)All of the above are correct.
A)corn
B)oil
C)livestock
D)All of the above are correct.
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78
Megan is a landscaper.Which of the following are included in her physical capital?
A)her knowledge of landscaping learned in college and her landscaping equipment
B)her knowledge of landscaping learned in college,but not her landscaping equipment
C)her landscaping equipment,but not her knowledge of landscaping learned in college
D)neither her knowledge of landscaping learned in college nor her landscaping equipment
A)her knowledge of landscaping learned in college and her landscaping equipment
B)her knowledge of landscaping learned in college,but not her landscaping equipment
C)her landscaping equipment,but not her knowledge of landscaping learned in college
D)neither her knowledge of landscaping learned in college nor her landscaping equipment
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79
The inputs into production of goods and services that are provided by nature,such as land,rivers,and mineral deposits are called
A)physical capital.
B)natural resources.
C)human capital.
D)technological knowledge.
A)physical capital.
B)natural resources.
C)human capital.
D)technological knowledge.
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80
Which of the following is a part of your economics professor's human capital?
A)the things she learned at some prestigious university
B)her copy of Mankiw's text
C)her chalk holder
D)All of the above are correct.
A)the things she learned at some prestigious university
B)her copy of Mankiw's text
C)her chalk holder
D)All of the above are correct.
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