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Jack has a ticket to see Bo Bice for which he paid $30 yesterday.He takes an unpaid day off from work to get ready for the concert.When he arrives at the concert,five different people offer him $70 for his ticket.Jack decides to keep his ticket.The cost to Jack of seeing Bo Bice is:


A) $30.
B) $40.
C) $70.
D) $70 plus his forgone earnings.

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During times of high unemployment,colleges often observe an increase in enrollment even if tuition remains unchanged.Why?


A) Students do not know about the decision pitfalls and go to college even though the net benefit is negative.
B) The opportunity cost of attending college is lower because students are less likely to have good full-time jobs.
C) The opportunity cost of attending college is higher because good jobs are harder to find.
D) The benefit of attending college is lower because college graduates are less likely to find jobs upon graduation.

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The average benefit of an activity is the:


A) total benefit of the activity divided by the number of units.
B) number of units divided by the total benefit of the activity.
C) number of units times the total benefit of the activity.
D) extra benefit for one additional unit of the activity.

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You had to pay $600 (non-refundable) for your meal plan for Fall semester,which gives you up to 150 meals.If you eat only 100 meals,your marginal cost for the 100th meal is:


A) $6
B) $4
C) $0.25
D) $0

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Larry was accepted at three different graduate schools,and must choose one.Elite U costs $50,000 per year and did not offer Larry any financial aid.Larry values attending Elite U at $60,000 per year.State College costs $30,000 per year,and offered Larry an annual $10,000 scholarship.Larry values attending State College at $40,000 per year.NoName U costs $20,000 per year,and offered Larry a full $20,000 annual scholarship.Larry values attending NoName at $15,000 per year. Larry has decided to go to Elite U.Assuming that all of the values described are correct,for Larry to decide on Elite U,he must have:


A) calculated his surplus from each choice and picked the one with the highest surplus.
B) underestimated the benefits of attending No Name.
C) miscalculated the surplus of attending Elite U.
D) determined the opportunity cost of each choice and picked the one with the lowest opportunity cost.

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The cost-benefit model used by economists is:


A) unrealistic because it is too detailed and specific to apply to a variety of situations.
B) unrealistic because everyone can think of times when he or she violated the principle.
C) useful because everyone follows it all of the time.
D) useful because most people follow it most of the time.

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Economic models claim to be:


A) reasonable abstractions of how people make choices,highlighting the most important factors.
B) exact replications of the decision-making process people use.
C) interesting chalkboard exercises with little applicability to the real world.
D) exceptionally accurate methods of predicting nearly all behavior of everyone.

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Suppose a person makes a choice that seems inconsistent with the cost-benefit principle.Which of the following statements represents the most reasonable conclusion to draw?


A) The person (explicitly or implicitly) over-estimated the benefits or under-estimated the costs or both.
B) The cost-benefit principle is rarely true.
C) The person does not grasp how decisions should be made.
D) The person is simply irrational.

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If Jane works for 6 hours she can rent 12 apartments,and if she works for 7 hours she can rent 15 apartments.The marginal benefit of the 7th hour of Jane's work equals:


A) 12 apartments.
B) 15 apartments.
C) 1 apartment.
D) 3 apartments.

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The number of US households with access to the Internet and those with broadband connections is growing rapidly.As an economic naturalist,one could predict that when a major purchase is being considered,families will:


A) always buy online.
B) never buy online.
C) collect more information before making the purchase because the cost of finding and acquiring it is lower.
D) collect more information before making the purchase because the benefit of information is now larger.

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An economic naturalist is described as someone who:


A) uses economic arguments to protect forests and wetlands from development.
B) has a natural talent for drawing graphs.
C) applies economic insights to everyday life.
D) studies the process of natural selection in a marginal cost and marginal benefit framework.

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Jody has purchased a non-refundable $25 ticket to attend a Miley Cyrus concert on Friday evening.Subsequently,she is asked to go to dinner and dancing at no expense to her.If she uses cost-benefit analysis to choose between going to the concert and going on the date,she should:


A) include only the entertainment value of the concert in the opportunity cost of going on the date.
B) include the cost of the ticket plus the entertainment value of the concert in the opportunity cost of going on the date.
C) include only the cost of concert ticket in the opportunity cost of going on the date.
D) include neither the cost of the ticket nor the entertainment value of the concert in the opportunity cost of going on the date.

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Moe has a big exam tomorrow.He considered studying this evening,but decided to go out with Curly instead.Since Moe always chooses rationally,it must be true that:


A) the opportunity cost of studying tonight is less than the value Moe gets from spending time with Curly.
B) the opportunity cost of studying tonight is equal to the value Moe gets from spending time with Curly minus the cost of earning a low grade on the exam.
C) Moe gets more benefit from spending time with Curly than from studying.
D) Moe gets less benefit from spending time with Curly than from studying.

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Last year interest rates fell.The field of economics that would be most concerned with this is:


A) microeconomics.
B) macroeconomics.
C) economic naturalism.
D) marginal economics.

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If all the world's resources were to magically increase a hundredfold,then:


A) the scarcity principle would still govern behavior.
B) economics would no longer be relevant.
C) the scarcity principle would disappear.
D) tradeoffs would become unnecessary.

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You own a pizza shop called "Pizzas'R' Us".Currently you are paying your cooks an hourly wage of $20.You sell a medium pizza for $10.By hiring more cooks,you can increase your pizza production as shown in the following table.  Number of  cooks  Total production of  pizzas each hour 00142739410510\begin{array} { | l | l | } \hline \begin{array} { l } \text { Number of } \\\text { cooks }\end{array} & \begin{array} { l } \text { Total production of } \\\text { pizzas each hour }\end{array} \\\hline 0 & 0 \\\hline 1 & 4 \\\hline 2 & 7 \\\hline 3 & 9 \\\hline 4 & 10 \\\hline 5 & 10 \\\hline\end{array} If you operate one hour every day,what is the marginal benefit of hiring the 3rd cook?


A) $10
B) $20
C) $30
D) $40

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You paid $35 for a ticket (which is non-refundable) to see SPAM,a local rock band,in concert on Saturday.(Assume that you would not have been willing to pay any more than $35 for this concert. ) Your boss called and she is looking for someone to cover a shift on Saturday at the same time as the concert.You will have to work 4 hours and she will pay you time and a half,which is $9/hr. Your economic surplus of going to work on Saturday is:


A) $0
B) $1
C) $35
D) $36

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You had to pay $600 (non-refundable) for your meal plan for the Fall semester,which gives you up to 150 meals.If you eat all of the meals,your average cost for a meal equals:


A) $6.
B) $5.
C) $4.
D) $0.25.

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Most people make some decisions based on intuition rather than calculation.This is:


A) irrational,because intuition is often wrong.
B) consistent with the economic model of decision-making,because calculating costs and benefits leads to decision-making pitfalls.
C) consistent with the economic model because people intuitively compare the relative costs and benefits of the choices they face.
D) inconsistent with the economic model,but rational because intuition takes into account non-financial considerations.

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If the marginal costs of 1,2,and 3 hours of talking on the phone are $50,$75,and $105 respectively,then the total costs are of 1,2 and 3 hours of talking on the phone are:


A) $50,$150,and $315 respectively.
B) $50,$41.67,and $115 respectively.
C) $50,$125,and $230 respectively.
D) $50,$175,and $405 respectively.

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