Macroeconomics, 14e (Parkin) Chapter
- What Is Economics?
- how to satisfy all our wants.
1 Definition of Economics 1)All economic questions are about A)how to make money.B)what to produce.C)how to cope with scarcity.
Answer:
C
Topic:
Scarcity
Skill:
Recognition Status
:
Old AACSB
:
Reflective thinking 2)All economic questions arise because we A)want more than we can get.B)want more than we need.C)have an abundance of resources.
- have limited wants that need to be satisfied.
Answer:
A
Topic:
Scarcity
Skill:
Recognition Status
:
Old AACSB
:
Reflective thinking 3)Economics is best defined as the study of how people, businesses, governments, and societies A)choose abundance over scarcity.B)make choices to cope with scarcity.C)use their infinite resources.
- attain wealth.
Answer:
B
Topic:
Scarcity
Skill:
Conceptual Status
:
Old AACSB
:
Reflective thinking 4)Scarcity is a situation in which A)people cannot satisfy all their wants.B)most people can get only bare necessities.C)people can satisfy all their wants.
- some people can get all they want and some cannot.
Answer:
A
Topic:
Scarcity
Skill:
Recognition Status
:
Old AACSB
:
Reflective thinking 1 .MacroEconomics 14e By Michael Parkin (Test Bank All Chapters, 100% Original Verified, A+ Grade) 1 / 4
5) Economists point out that scarcity confronts
- neither the poor nor the rich.
- the poor but not the rich.
- the rich but not the poor.
- both the poor and the rich.
Answer: D
Topic: Scarcity
Skill: Conceptual
Status: Old
AACSB: Ethical understanding and reasoning
6) Scarcity is
- our inability to satisfy all our wants.
- a situation that exists during economic recessions but not during economic booms.
- eliminated by choices.
- an economic problem only for poor people.
Answer: A
Topic: Scarcity
Skill: Recognition
Status: Old
AACSB: Reflective thinking
7) When an economist talks of scarcity, the economist is referring to the
- ability of society to employ all of its resources.
- ability of society to consume all that it produces.
- inability of society to satisfy all human wants because of limited resources.
- ability of society to continually make technological breakthroughs and increase production.
Answer: C
Topic: Scarcity
Skill: Recognition
Status: Old
AACSB: Reflective thinking
8) Fundamental economic problems basically arise from
- the fact that society has more than it needs.
- turmoil in the stock market.
- the unequal distribution of income.
- our wants exceeding our scarce resources.
Answer: D
Topic: Scarcity
Skill: Recognition
Status: Old
AACSB: Reflective thinking
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9) Scarcity exists because
- society and people are greedy and wasteful.
- our wants exceed the resources available to satisfy them.
- of the inefficient choices we make.
- poor people need more food and other goods.
Answer: B
Topic: Scarcity
Skill: Recognition
Status: Old
AACSB: Reflective thinking
10) Scarcity can be eliminated through
- the use of market mechanisms.
- exploration that helps us find new resources.
- wise use of our resources.
- None of the above because scarcity cannot be eliminated.
Answer: D
Topic: Scarcity
Skill: Recognition
Status: Old
AACSB: Reflective thinking
11) As an economic concept, scarcity applies to
- both money and time.
- money but not time.
- time but not money.
- neither time nor money.
Answer: A
Topic: Scarcity
Skill: Conceptual
Status: Old
AACSB: Reflective thinking
12) In every economic system, choices must be made because resources are ________ and our wants are
________.
- unlimited; limited
- limited; unlimited
- unlimited; unlimited
- limited; limited
Answer: B
Topic: Scarcity
Skill: Conceptual
Status: Old
AACSB: Reflective thinking
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13) The problem of "scarcity" applies
- only in industrially developed countries because resources are scarce in these countries.
- only in underdeveloped countries because there are few productive resources in these countries.
- only in economic systems that are just beginning to develop because specialized resources are scarce.
- to all economic systems, regardless of their level of development.
Answer: D
Topic: Scarcity
Skill: Conceptual
Status: Old
AACSB: Reflective thinking
14) Scarcity requires that people must
- cooperate.
- compete.
- trade.
- make choices.
Answer: D
Topic: Scarcity
Skill: Conceptual
Status: Old
AACSB: Reflective thinking
15) People must make choices because
- most people enjoy shopping.
- of scarcity.
- there are many goods available.
- None of the above answers is correct.
Answer: B
Topic: Scarcity
Skill: Conceptual
Status: Old
AACSB: Reflective thinking
16) An incentive
- could be a reward but could not be a penalty.
- could be a penalty but could not be a reward.
- could be either a reward or a penalty.
- is the opposite of a tradeoff.
Answer: C
Topic: Incentive
Skill: Recognition
Status: Old
AACSB: Reflective thinking
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