微观经济学的练习题以及答案英文版

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1、Chapter 01 - Thinking Like an EconomistChapter 01Thinking Like an Economist Multiple Choice Questions1。Economics is best defined as the study of:A.prices and quantities。B。inflation and interest rates。C.how people make choices under the conditions of scarcity and the results of those choices。D。wages

2、and incomes.2。Economic questions always deal with:A。financial matters.B.political matters。C.insufficient resources.D.choice in the face of limited resources.3.The range of topics or issues that fit within the definition of economics is:A.limited to market activities, e。g., buying soap。B。limited to i

3、ndividuals and firms。C。extremely wide, requiring only the ideas of choice and scarcity.D。very limited.4。The central concern of economics is:A。poverty。B。scarcity。C.wealth accumulation。D.overconsumption.5。The scarcity principle indicates that:A.no matter how much one has, it is never enough。B.compared

4、 to 100 years ago, individuals have less time today。C。with limited resources, having more of ”this means having less of that.”D。because tradeoffs must be made, resources are therefore scarce。6。The logical implication of the scarcity principle is that:A。one will never be satisfied with what one has。B

5、。as wealth increases, making choices becomes less necessary。C.as wealth decreases, making choices becomes less necessary.D。choices must be made。7.If all the worlds resources were to magically increase a hundredfold, then:A.the scarcity principle would still govern behavior.B.economics would no longe

6、r be relevant.C。the scarcity principle would disappear.D.tradeoffs would become unnecessary.8。The principle of scarcity applies to:A。the poor exclusively。B。all consumers。C。all firms.D.everyoneconsumers, firms, governments, and nations。9。At the very least, Joe Average and Bill Gates are both identica

7、lly limited by:A.their wealth。B。the 24 hours that comprise a day.C。their knowledge.D.their influence.10。Forest is a mountain man living in complete isolation in Montana。 He is completely selfsufficient through hunting, fishing, and farming。 He has not been in the city to buy anything in five years。

8、One can infer:A。the scarcity principle does not apply to Forest。B.Forest is not required to make choices。C.the scarcity principle still applies because more hunting means less fishing and farming。D。Forest is very satisfied。11。The scarcity principle applies to:A。all decisions.B。only market decisions,

9、 e.g。, buying a car.C.only non-market decisions, e.g。, watching a sunset。D。only the poor.12.Chris has a onehour break between classes every Wednesday. Chris can either stay at the library and study or go to the gym and work out. The decision Chris must make is:A.not an economic problem because neith

10、er one costs money.B.not an economic problem because its an hour that is wasted no matter what Chris does.C。an economic problem because the tuition Chris pays covers both the gym and the library。D。an economic problem because Chris has only one hour during which he can study or work out。13.Josh wants

11、 to go to the football game this weekend, but he has a paper due on Monday。 It will take him the whole weekend to write the paper. Josh decided to stay home and work on the paper. According to the scarcity principle, the reason Josh didnt go to the game is that:A.Josh prefers schoolwork to football

12、games。B。writing the paper is easier than going to the game。C。Josh doesnt have enough time for writing the paper and going to the game.D.its too expensive to go to the game.14.Whether studying the size of the U。S。 economy or the number of children a couple will choose to have, the unifying concept is

13、 that wants are:A。limited, resources are limited, and thus choices must be made.B。unlimited, resources are limited, and thus choices must be made。C.unlimited, resources are limited to some but not to others, and thus some people must make choices.D.unlimited, resources are limited, and thus governme

14、nt needs to do more。15。The cost-benefit principle indicates that an action should be taken:A.if the total benefits exceed the total costs。B.if the average benefits exceed the average costs。C.if the net benefit (benefit minus cost) is zero.D。if the extra benefit is greater than or equal to the extra

15、costs。16.When a person decides to pursue an activity as long as the extra benefits are at least equal to the extra costs, that person is:A.violating the costbenefit principle.B.following the scarcity principle.C。following the costbenefit principle.D。pursuing the activity too long.17.Choosing to stud

16、y for an exam until the extra benefit (improved score) equals the extra cost (mental fatigue) is:A.not rational。B。an application of the cost-benefit principle。C.an application of the scarcity principle。D。the relevant opportunity cost。18.The scarcity principle tells us that _, and the costbenefit pri

17、nciple tells us _。A.choices must be made; how to make the choicesB.choices must be made; that the costs can never outweigh the benefits of the choicesC.rare goods are expensive; that the costs should outweigh the benefits of the choicesD.rare goods are expensive; that the costs can never outweigh th

18、e benefits of the choices19。According to the cost-benefit principle:A.the lowest cost activity usually gives the lowest benefit。B。a person should always choose the activity with the lowest cost。C.a person should always choose the activity with the greatest benefit。D。the extra costs and benefits of a

19、n activity are more important considerations than the total costs and benefits。20。A rational person is one who:A。is reasonable.B。makes choices that are easily understood。C.possesses well-defined goals and seeks to achieve them.D。is highly cynical.21。The seventh glass of soda that Tim consumes will p

20、roduce an extra benefit of 10 cents and has an extra cost of zero (Tim is eating at the cafeteria). The cost-benefit principle predicts that Tim will:A。realize he has had too much soda to drink and go home。B.drink the seventh glass and continue until the marginal benefit of drinking another glass of

21、 soda is zero.C。volunteer to empty out the fountain.D.not drink the seventh glass。22。Janie must either mow the lawn or wash clothes, earning her a benefit of 30 or $45, respectively。 She dislikes both equally and they both take the same amount of time。 Janie will therefore choose to _ because the ec

22、onomic surplus is _.A。mow the lawn; greaterB。wash clothes; greaterC。mow the lawn; smallerD。wash clothes; smaller23.Dean decided to play golf rather than prepare for tomorrows exam in economics. One can infer that:A。Dean has made an irrational choice。B.Dean is doing poorly in his economics class。C。th

23、e economic surplus from playing golf exceeded the surplus from studying。D。the cost of studying was less than the cost of golfing.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 attendin

24、g 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 p

25、er year.24。The opportunity cost of attending Elite U is:A.$50,000B.$10,000C.$20,000D.15,00025.The opportunity cost of attending State College is:A。$30,000B.$20,000C.15,000D.$10,00026.Larry maximizes his surplus by attending:A.Elite U, because $60,000 is greater than the benefit at the other schools.

26、B.State College, because the difference between the benefit and cost is greatest there.C。NoName U, because Larry has a full scholarship there.D。Elite U, because the opportunity costs of attending Elite U are the lowest.27。Larry has decided to go to Elite U。 Assuming that all of the values described

27、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 NoName。C.miscalculated the surplus of attending Elite U。D.determined the opportunity cost of each choice and pick

28、ed the one with the lowest opportunity cost。28。Jen spends her afternoon at the beach, paying $1 to rent a beach umbrella and $11 for food and drinks rather than spending an equal amount of money to go to a movie. The opportunity cost of going to the beach is:A。the 12 she spent on the umbrella, food

29、and drinks.B.only 1 because she would have spent the money on food and drinks whether or not she went to the beach.C。the movie she missed seeing。D.the movie she missed seeing plus the 12 she spent on the umbrella, food and drinks.29。Relative to a person who earns minimum wage, a person who earns $30

30、 per hour has:A.a lower opportunity cost of working longer hours。B.a higher opportunity cost of taking a day off.C。a lower opportunity cost of driving farther to work。D。the same opportunity cost of spending time on leisure activities。30.The opportunity cost of an activity is the value of:A。an altern

31、ative forgone。B。the nextbest alternative forgone.C。the least-best alternative forgone。D.the difference between the chosen activity and the nextbest alternative forgone。31.Amy is thinking about going to the movies tonight。 A ticket costs 7 and she will have to cancel her dogsitting job that pays $30。

32、 The cost of seeing the movie is:A。7.B。30。C。$37。D.$37 minus the benefit of seeing the movie。32。Economic surplus is:A。the benefit gained by taking an action。B。the price paid to take an action。C。the difference between the benefit gained and the cost incurred of taking an action。D.the wage someone woul

33、d have to earn in order to take an action。33.The Governor of your state has cut the budget for the University and increased spending on Medicaid。 This is an example of:A。the pitfalls of considering average costs instead of marginal costs.B。poor normative economic decision making。C.poor positive econ

34、omic decision making。D.choice in the face of limited resources。34.Sally earned 25,000 per year before she became a mother。 After she became a mother, she told her employer that her opportunity cost of working is now $50,000, and so she is not willing to work for anything less。 Her decision is based

35、on:A。the high cost of raising a child。B.her desire to save for her childs college expenses.C.her increased value to her employer。D.the value she places on spending time with her child。35。Alex received a fouryear scholarship to State U。 that covered tuition and fees, room and board, and books and sup

36、plies. As a result:A.attending State U. for four years is costless for Alex.B.Alex has no incentive to work hard while at State U.C。the cost of attending State U。 is the amount of money Alex could have earned working for four years.D。the cost of attending State U. is the sum of the benefits Alex wou

37、ld have had attending each of the four other schools to which Alex had been admitted.36。Suppose Mary is willing to pay up to $15,000 for a used Ford pick-up truck, but she finds one for $12,000. Her _ is _.A。benefit; $12,000B.cost; 15,000C.economic surplus; $3,000D.economic surplus; $12,00037.In gen

38、eral, rational decision making requires one to choose the actions that yield the:A。largest total benefits。B.smallest total costs.C。smallest net benefits。D。largest economic surpluses。38。Suppose the most you would be willing to pay for a plane ticket home is $250, but you buy one online for 175. The e

39、conomic surplus of buying the online ticket is:A.$175.B。$250。C。$75.D。$0.39。The use of economic models, like the cost-benefit principle, means economists believe that:A。this is exactly how people choose between alternatives。B。this is a reasonable abstraction of how people choose between alternatives。

40、C。those who explicitly make decisions this way are smarter。D。with enough education, all people will start to explicitly make decisions this way。40。Jenna decides to see a movie that costs $7 for the ticket and has an opportunity cost of $20. After the movie, she says to one of her friends that the mo

41、vie was not worth it. Apparently:A.Jenna failed to apply the cost-benefit model to her decision。B.Jenna was not rational。C。Jenna overestimated the benefits of the movie。D.Jenna underestimated the benefits of the movie。41.Most of us make sensible decisions most of the time, because:A。we know the cost

42、-benefit principle。B。subconsciously we are weighing costs and benefits。C.most people know about the scarcity principle。D.we conduct hypothetical mental auctions when we make decisions。42。Suppose a person makes a choice that seems inconsistent with the costbenefit principle. Which of the following st

43、atements 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。4

44、3。Economic models are intended to:A.apply to all examples equally well。B。eliminate differences in the way people behave。C.generalize about patterns in decision-making.D.distinguish economics students from everyone else.44。Economic models claim to be:A.reasonable abstractions of how people make choic

45、es, highlighting the most important factors。B。exact replications of the decisionmaking 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.45。The cost-benefit model used by ec

46、onomists 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.4

47、6.Barry owns a clothing store in the mall and has asked two economic consultants to develop models of consumer behavior that he can use to increase sales. Barry should choose the model that:A.does not include simplifying assumptions。B.is the most detailed and complex.C。assumes that consumers apply t

48、he cost-benefit principle.D.predicts that consumers will always prefer Barrys store to the competing stores.47。Economists use abstract models because:A。every economic situation is unique, so it is impossible to make generalizations。B。every economic situation is essentially the same, so specific deta

49、ils are unnecessary.C.they are useful for describing general patterns of behavior。D.computers have allowed economists to develop abstract models.48.Most people make some decisions based on intuition rather than calculation。 This is:A.irrational, because intuition is often wrong.B。consistent with the

50、 economic model of decision-making, because calculating costs and benefits leads to decisionmaking 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 in

51、tuition takes into account non-financial considerations。49.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

52、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

53、with Curly than from studying.50.If one fails to account for implicit costs in decision making, then applying the cost-benefit rule will be flawed because:A。the benefits will be overstated。B。the costs will be understated。C.the benefits will be understated.D.the costs will be overstated。Your classmat

54、es from the University of Chicago are planning to go to Miami for spring break, and you are undecided about whether you should go with them. The round-trip airfares are 600, but you have a frequentflyer coupon worth $500 that you could use to pay part of the airfare. All other costs for the vacation

55、 are exactly $900. The most you would be willing to pay for the trip is $1400。 Your only alternative use for your frequent-flyer coupon is for your trip to Atlanta two weeks after the break to attend your sisters graduation, which your parents are forcing you to attend。 The ChicagoAtlanta round-trip

56、 airfares are $450。51。If you do not use the frequentflyer coupon to fly, should you go to Miami?A。Yes, your benefit is more than your cost.B。No, your benefit is less than your cost。C.Yes, your benefit is equal to your cost。D.No, because there are no benefits in the trip。52.What is the opportunity co

57、st of using the coupon for the Miami trip?A。$100B.$450C.500D。$55053。If you use the frequentflyer coupon to fly to Atlanta, would you get any economic surplus by making the trip?A.No, there is a loss of 50.B.Yes, surplus of $350.C。Yes, surplus of 400。D。Yes, surplus of $100.54。If the ChicagoAtlanta ro

58、und-trip air fare is 350, should you go to Miami?A。No, there is a loss of 50.B.No, there is a loss of 100.C。Yes, there is economic surplus of $50。D。Yes, there is economic surplus of 400。55.Pat earns 25,000 per year (after taxes), and Pats spouse, Chris, earns $35,000 (after taxes). They have two pre

59、-school children。 Childcare for their children costs $12,000 per year。 Pat has decided to stay home and take care of the children。 Pat must:A.value spending time with the children by more than $25,000.B.value spending time with the children by more than 12,000.C.value spending time with the children

60、 by more than $13,000.D.value spending time with the children as much as does Chris.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 an

61、d 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.56。Should you go to the concert instead of working Saturday?A.Yes, your benefit is more than your cost.B.No, your benefit is le

62、ss than your cost。C.Yes, your benefit is equal to your cost。D。No, because there are no benefits in the concert。57.What is the opportunity cost of going to the concert?A。1B。9C.$35D.3658.What is your opportunity cost, if you go to work on Saturday?A。$0B。9C.35D。$3659。Your economic surplus of going to work on Saturday is:A.0B.1C.$35D.$36Matt has decided to purchase his textbooks for the semester. His options are to

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