1. Suppose you make silver jewelry. If the price of silver wire (a raw material) falls, we
would expect you to:
a. be willing and able to produce less jewelry than before at each possible price.
b. be willing and able to produce more jewelry than before at each possible price.
c. face a greater demand for your jewelry.
d. face a weaker demand for your jewelry.
_____ 2. Consider the market for portable air conditioners, initially in equilibrium. When a heat
wave strikes, the equilibrium price:
a. increases and equilibrium quantity decreases.
b. decreases, and the equilibrium quantity increases.
c. and quantity both increase.
d. and quantity both decrease.
_____ 3. The law of supply and demand states that:
a. demand and supply curves shift out as time goes by.
b. the price of a good will rise in response to an excess demand for that good.
c. when the supply curve for a good shifts, the demand curve for that good shifts in
response.
d. the equilibrium price of a good will be rising more often than it will be falling.
_____ 4. A new production technology is perfected that allows auto manufacturers to build an
automobile using half the labor hours formerly needed. As a result:
a. the equilibrium quantity of automobiles increases and the price decreases.
b. the equilibrium quantity and price of automobiles increase.
c. the equilibrium quantity and price of automobiles decreases.
d. there is likely no change in the quantity of automobiles produced.
_____ 5. If Doritos and Cheetos are substitutes, a rise in the price of Cheetos will cause:
a. the equilibrium quantity of Doritos to fall and the price of Doritos to rise.
b. the equilibrium quantity and price of Doritos to rise.
c. the equilibrium quantity and price of Doritos to fall.
d. the equilibrium quantity of Doritos to rise and the price of Doritos to fall.
_____ 6. If suppliers expect the price of their product to fall in the future, then they will:
a. increase supply (supply curve shifts out) now.
b. decrease supply (supply curve shifts in) now.
c. increase supply in the future, but not now.
d. decrease supply in the future, but not now.
_____ 7. The U.S. government announces that it will raise the interest rate on college student
loans beginning in January of next year. The immediate market impact is:
a. the demand curve for student loans shifts out.
b. the supply curve for student loans shifts out.
c. we anticipate that more student loans will be completed next year than this year.
d. all of the above are correct.
_____ 8. Buyers can buy all they want to buy and sellers can sell all they want to sell at:
a. prices at and above the equilibrium price.
b. prices at and below the equilibrium price.
c. prices above and below the equilibrium price, but not at the equilibrium price.
d. the equilibrium price, but not at prices above or below the equilibrium price.
_____ 9. What curve shift produces a fall in price and increase in quantity exchanged?
a. An inward shift in the demand curve.
b. An inward shift in the supply curve.
c. An outward shift in the supply curve.
d. An outward shift in the demand curve.
_____ 10. We note that fewer motorcycles were sold this year than last, and that the price is also
lower. What event could have caused this outcome?
a. A technological change that improved the fuel efficiency of motorcycles.
b. A rise in the wages paid to motorcycle manufacturing workers.
c. A motorcycle craze due to the popularity of Sons of Anarchy.
d. Increasing concerns about health impacts from breathing motorcycle exhaust.
_____ 11. The price that results in quantity supplied equaling quantity demanded is the optimal
(best) price because it:
a. maximizes the combined welfare of buyers and sellers.
b. maximizes the cost of the seller.
c. minimizes the expenditure of buyers.
d. all of the above are correct.
_____ 12. If a consumer is willing and able to pay $20 for a particular good and if she actually
pays $16 for the good, then her consumer surplus is:
a. $4.
b. $16.
c. $20.
d. $36.
_____ 13. Consumer surplus is the:
a. quantity of a good consumers get without paying anything.
b. amount a consumer pays minus the amount the consumer is willing to pay.
c. amount a consumer is willing to pay minus the amount the consumer pays.
d. value of a good to a consumer.
_____ 14. In a market, the marginal buyer is the one:
a. whose willingness to pay is higher than all other buyers and potential buyers.
b. whose willingness to pay is lower than all other buyers and potential buyers.
c. who is willing to buy exactly one unit of the good.
d. who would be the first to leave the market if the price were any higher.
_____ 15. Suppose there is an early freeze in California that reduces the size of the orange crop.
What happens to consumer surplus in the market for oranges?
a. Consumer surplus increases.
b. Consumer surplus decreases.
c. Consumer surplus is not affected by this change.
d. We would have to know whether demand for oranges is elastic or inelastic.
_____ 16. Producer surplus is the area on a supply/demand graph:
a. under the supply curve.
b. between the supply and demand curves.
c. below the price line and above the supply curve.
d. under the demand curve and above the price line.
_____ 17. Economists typically measure economic efficiency using:
a. total producer and consumer surplus.
b. profits to firms.
c. the quantity supplied by sellers.
d. the price paid by buyers.
_____ 18. Which of the following statements is correct?
a. Efficiency and equality are both maximized when total surplus is maximized.
b. Efficiency deals with the size of the economic pie; equality with how it is sliced.
c. Efficiency is more difficult to evaluate than equality.
d. Equality is judged on positive grounds; efficiency requires normative judgments.
_____ 19. The price elasticity of demand measures how much:
a. quantity demanded responds to changes in price.
b. quantity demanded responds to changes in income.
c. price responds to a change in demand.
d. Both a and c are correct
_____ 20. Goods with many close substitutes tend to have:
a. less elastic demands.
b. more elastic demands.
c. price elasticities of demand that are unit elastic.
d. income elasticities that are negative.
Short Answer Questions:
All of the following questions are based on the data shown here for coffee demand and supply at a
fictional Columbus coffee shop called Go-bucks.
Short Answer Questions:
All of the following questions are based on the data shown here for coffee demand and supply at a
fictional Columbus coffee shop called Go-bucks.
| price per cup | Quantity demanded | quantity supplied |
| $1.60 | 1,700 | 1,220 |
| $1.80 | 1,555 | 1,300 |
| $2.00 | 1,400 | 1,400 |
| $2.20 | 1,235 | 1,520 |
| $2.40 | 1,060 | 1,660 |
| $2.60 | 875 | 1,820 |
_____ 21. (2 points) Using the mid-point formula, calculate the price elasticity of demand as the
price is increases from $1.60 to $1.80.
_____ 22. (2 points) Repeat the calculation of the price elasticity of demand, this time for a price
increase from $1.80 to $2.00.
_____ 23. (2 points) Repeat the calculation of the price elasticity of demand, this time for a price
increase from $2.20 to $2.40.
24. (1 points) Over which price range is demand inelastic?
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____ 25. (2 points) Turning to the supply side, calculate the price elasticity of supply as the price
increases from $2.40 to $2.60.
26. (1 points) How would you describe the price elasticity of supply over this range
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