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A point outside a production possibilities curve reflects:


A) efficiency.
B) specialization.
C) inefficiency.
D) unemployment.
E) an impossible choice.

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Exhibit 2-10 Production possibilities curve data Exhibit 2-10 Production possibilities curve data    -Suppose an economy is faced with the production possibilities table shown in Exhibit 2-10.The second unit of capital goods production will cost ____ units of consumption goods,and the third unit of capital goods production will cost ____ units of consumption goods. A)  4; 6 B)  25; 23 C)  23; 19 D)  1; 23 E)  2; 19 -Suppose an economy is faced with the production possibilities table shown in Exhibit 2-10.The second unit of capital goods production will cost ____ units of consumption goods,and the third unit of capital goods production will cost ____ units of consumption goods.


A) 4; 6
B) 25; 23
C) 23; 19
D) 1; 23
E) 2; 19

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The ability of an economy to produce greater levels of output in the same period of time is called:


A) positive economics.
B) negative economics.
C) economic growth.
D) marginal productivity.

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An outward shift of an economy's production possibilities curve is caused by:


A) an increase in capital.
B) an increase in labor.
C) an advance in technology.
D) all of the above.

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Robinson Crusoe's decision to produce more capital goods and fewer consumer goods in a given period causes:


A) a decrease in the resources available in its economy.
B) an increase in economic growth in future periods.
C) a decrease in economic growth in future periods.
D) no change in the availability of resources in its economy.
E) a decrease in the ability to produce goods in the next period.

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Which of the following does not illustrate opportunity cost?


A) If I study, I must give up going to the football game.
B) If I buy a computer, I must do without a 35" television.
C) If I spend more on clothes, I must spend less on food.
D) All of the above illustrate opportunity cost.

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Technological innovations will cause:


A) the production possibilities curve to stay the same.
B) the production possibilities curve to shift to the left.
C) the production possibilities curve to shift to the right.
D) an economy to operate below its production possibilities curve.
E) the production possibilities curve to increase or decrease.

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Which would be least likely to cause the production possibilities curve to shift to the right?


A) An increase in the labor force.
B) Improved methods of production.
C) An increase in the education and training of the labor force.
D) A decrease in unemployment.

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Opportunity cost:


A) represents the best alternative sacrificed for a chosen alternative.
B) has no relationship to the various alternatives that must be given up when a choice is made in the context of scarcity.
C) represents the worst alternative sacrificed for a chosen alternative.
D) Represents all possible alternatives sacrificed for a chosen alternative.

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Exhibit 2-2 Production possibilities curve Exhibit 2-2 Production possibilities curve    -In Exhibit 2-2,the slope of the production possibilities curve indicates that the opportunity cost of: A)  coffee is constant. B)  coffee is increasing. C)  coffee is decreasing. D)  corn is increasing. E)  corn is decreasing, -In Exhibit 2-2,the slope of the production possibilities curve indicates that the opportunity cost of:


A) coffee is constant.
B) coffee is increasing.
C) coffee is decreasing.
D) corn is increasing.
E) corn is decreasing,

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A production possibilities curve shows the various:


A) prices that can be charged for capital and consumption goods.
B) combinations of prices and outputs that can be produced.
C) combinations of goods the economy has the capacity to produce.
D) combinations of resources and prices that the economy can produce.

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After the terrorist attacks on September 11,2001,the United States began devoting substantial resources toward the War on Terrorism,homeland security,and relief efforts.As long as our resources were being used efficiently,the production possibilities curve would suggest that:


A) we will have to give up the production of other goods that could have been produced with these resources.
B) we will be able to produce the same amount of other goods as before.
C) the military spending will result in an outward shift in the production possibilities curve but that the relief effort will result in an offsetting inward shift.
D) we will be unable to devote the resources necessary toward these efforts unless there is an improvement in technology.

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Which of the following would most likely cause the production possibilities curve for DVDs and food to shift outward?


A) A choice of more food and more DVDs.
B) A choice of more food and less DVDs.
C) A choice of more DVDs and less food.
D) An increase in the quantity of natural resources.

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A nation's current location on its production possibilities curve can determine the future location of that nation's production possibilities curve.

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Suppose that an economy can produce various combinations of fish and bread.If more people with strong fishing skills became employed in this economy,how would the production possibilities curve (PPC) change?


A) The PPC would shift outward on the fish axis, but would not change on the bread axis.
B) The PPC would shift outward equally along both the fish and the bread axes.
C) The PPC would shift inward on the bread axis, but would not change on the fish axis.
D) The PPC would shift inward equally along both the fish and the bread axes.

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The production possibilities curve illustrates all of the following concepts except:


A) the law of increasing costs.
B) unlimited wants.
C) scarcity.
D) opportunity cost.
E) availability of resources.

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Exhibit 2-13 Production possibilities curve Exhibit 2-13 Production possibilities curve    -In Exhibit 2-13,which of the following is not true regarding point H? Point H: A)  cannot be achieved by this economy today. B)  could be achieved today if the economy only achieved full employment. C)  could be achieved in the future by an enlargement of the economy's resource base. D)  could be achieved in the future by an advancement in technology. E)  could be achieved in the future by growth in the economy. -In Exhibit 2-13,which of the following is not true regarding point H? Point H:


A) cannot be achieved by this economy today.
B) could be achieved today if the economy only achieved full employment.
C) could be achieved in the future by an enlargement of the economy's resource base.
D) could be achieved in the future by an advancement in technology.
E) could be achieved in the future by growth in the economy.

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The production possibilities curve for the nation of Economagic shifts to the left.This could have been caused by:


A) an increase in Economagic's labor supply.
B) innovation in the production of goods in Economagic.
C) a war that destroyed some of Economagic's resource base.
D) unemployment among Economagic's workers.
E) Economagic's choice of more consumption and less capital last period.

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When an economy's resources are not fully employed,then it must be true that the:


A) production point is located outside and to the right of the production possibilities curve.
B) production point is located along the production possibilities curve.
C) production point is located inside and to the left of the production possibilities curve.
D) production possibilities curve shifts to the right.
E) production possibilities curve shifts to the left.

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With time,which one of the following strategies would most likely result in an outward shift in the production possibilities curve of an economy?


A) passage of legislation reducing the workweek to 30 hours.
B) instituting a tax policy encouraging consumption at the expense of investment.
C) instituting a tax policy encouraging investment at the expense of consumption.
D) an increase in the marginal income tax rate, which would reduce the work effort of individuals.

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