HOMEWORK
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Chapter 11 Questions
1. A fixed cost:
A) will exist only in the long run.
B) depends on the level of output.
C) can be positive, even if the firm doesn't produce any
output in the short run.
D) decreases until the point of diminishing returns is reached.
2. Marginal cost is the:
A) increase in total cost when one more unit of output is
produced.
B) reduction in cost from economies of scale.
C) ratio of average total cost to total cost.
D) increase in output from the addition of one unit of labor.
Use the following to answer question 10:
Figure: The Average Total Cost Curve
3. (Figure: The Average Total Cost Curve) Look at the figure The Average Total Cost Curve. In the figure, the total cost of producing three pairs of boots is approximately:
a. $24.
b. $72.
c. $75.
d. $216.
4. Average total cost is:
a the change in variable cost divided by the change in quantity.
b total cost divided by quantity.
c the change in quantity divided by the change in labor costs.
d total cost times quantity.
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5. In the short run:
A. all inputs are fixed.
B. all inputs are variable.
C. some inputs are fixed and some inputs are variable.
D. all costs are variable.
6. Diminishing marginal returns occur when:
A. each additional unit of a variable factor adds more to total output
than the previous unit.
B. an additional variable factor adds less to total output than the
previous unit.
C. the marginal product of a variable factor is increasing but at a
decreasing rate.
D. total product decreases.
7. Which of the following cost concepts is correctly defined?
A. MC = ΔTC / ΔFC
B. ATC = VC + FC
C. ATC = AVC + AFC
D. TC = AVC + AFC
Use the following to answer question 15:
8. (Table: Production Function for Soybeans) The table shows a
production function for soybeans. Assume that the fixed input,
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capital, is 10 acres of land and a tractor, which have a combined
cost of $150 per day. The cost of labor is $100 per worker per day.
The total cost of producing 25 bushels of soybeans is:
A) $50
B) $100
C) $150
D) $250
9. When a cherry orchard in Oregon adds a worker, the total cost of
production increases by $24,000. Adding the worker increases total
cherry output by 600 pounds. Therefore, the marginal cost of the
last pound of cherries produced is:
A. $19.
B. $4,000.
C. $24,000.
D. $40
10. The larger the output, the greater the quantity of output over which
fixed cost is spread. Called the ________ effect, this leads
to a ___________.
A) spreading; lower average fixed cost.
B) spreading; higher average fixed cost.
C) diminishing returns; lower average variable cost.
D) diminishing returns; higher average variable cost.
Chapter 12 Questions
11. Which of the following is true for firms operating under perfect
competition?
A. There are significant barriers to entry
B. There is a very high fixed cost, which reduces the number of
firms in the industry
C. They must accept the market price, regardless of their output
level
D. They can earn economic profit in the long run
Figure #1 – Perfectly Competitive Industry
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12. (Using the information in Figure #1). If the market price were $6,
firms would earn:
A. Positive economic profit
B. Negative economic profit
C. Zero economic profit
13. (Using the information in Figure #1). If the market price were $10,
firms would earn:
A. Positive economic profit
B. Negative economic profit
C. Zero economic profit
14. (Using the information in Figure #1). If the market price were $4,
firms would earn:
A. Positive economic profit
B. Negative economic profit
C. Zero economic profit
15. (Using the information in Figure #1). The shut-down price is:
A. $2
B. $4
C. $6
D. $8
16. (Using the information in Figure #1). The break-even price is:
A. $2
B. $4
C. $6
D. $8
17. (Using the information in Figure #1). In the long run, firms would
expect the market price to be:
A. $8
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B. $6
C. $4
D. $2
18. (Using the information in Figure #1). If the short run price were
$10, then in the long run firms would:
A. Continue to receive the economic profit/loss
B. Enter the industry
C. Exit the industry
Chapter 13 Questions
19. Firms under monopoly maximize profit by choosing an output level
where:
A. P=MC
B. MR=P
C. MR=MC
D. D=MC
Figure #2 - Monopoly
20. (Using the information in Figure #2). If the industry were perfectly
competitive, the industry output level would be:
A. 4
B. 3
C. 2
D. 1
21. (Using the information in Figure #2). A monopolist would maximize
profit by producing ____ units.
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
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22. (Using the information in Figure #2). A monopolist would maximize
profit by charging ____ per unit.
A. $4
B. $6
C. $8
D. $10
23. (Using the information in Figure #2). A monopolist would receive
short run economic profit of:
A. $24
B. $16
C. $12
D. $8
24. (Using the information in Figure #2). In the long run, the
monopolist continues to earn the same profit as in the short run:
A. True
B. False
25. A natural monopoly arises when entering an industry requires:
A. Very high fixed cost
B. Approval by strict regulations
C. Very high taxes
D. Specialized technical knowledge
Figure #3 – Monopoly with constant MC of $3 and no fixed cost
26. (Using the information in Figure #3). The profit maximizing quantity
for this monopolist is:
A. 10
B. 20
C. 30
D. 40
27. (Using the information in Figure #3). Using the formula for
economic profit: Profit=(P-ATC)xQ*, determine profit for the
monopolist:
A. $40
B. $60
C. $80
D. $150
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Chapter 14 Questions
Figure #4 – Oligopoly (Duopoly) Payoff Matrix
28. (Using the information in Figure #4). When a one-time game is
played, the dominant strategy for West Mfg. is to:
A. Charge a low price
B. Charge a high price
29. (Using the information in Figure #4). The Nash equilibrium is:
A. Both firms charge a low price
B. West Mfg charges a low price, East Mfg charges a high price
C. West Mfg charges a high price, East Mfg charges a low price
D. Both firms charge high price
E. A Nash equilibrium does not exist
30. (Using the information in Figure #4). If the game were repeated 100
times more, the firms would most likely:
A. Always play the Nash equilibrium
B. Always charge a high price
C. Sometimes play a high price
D. Impossible to determine
31. Firms officially agree to collaboratively set industry output to
maximize industry profit. This is known as:
A. Tacit collusion
B. Nash equilibrium
C. Cartel
32. Firms who behave cooperatively to maximize joint profits, but are
not actively communicating, are engaging in:
A. Overt-collusion
B. Nash equilibrium
C. Tacit collusion
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Chapter 15 Questions
33. Industries under monopolistic competition have:
A. No barriers to entry
B. Significant barriers to entry
C. Extremely high fixed cost
D. Very strict regulations
34. Monopolistic competitors produce:
A. Commodities
B. Standardized products
C. Differentiated products
D. Inputs
Figure #5 – Monopolistic Competition
35. (Using the information in Figure #5). The profit maximizing level of
output for this monopolistic competitor is:
A. 1
B. 3
C. 4
D. 6
36. (Using the information in Figure #5). The profit maximizing price for
this monopolist is:
A. $5
B. $7
C. $9
D. $11
37. (Using the information in Figure #5). In the short run, this
monopolistic competitor is earning:
A. Positive economic profit
B. Negative economic profit
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C. Zero economic profit
38. (Using the information in Figure #5). In the long run, profits will:
A. Remain the same
B. Increase to zero
C. Decrease to zero
39. (Using the information in Figure #5). In the long run, the:
A. MC curve will shift up
B. MC curve will shift down
C. Demand curve will shift right
D. Demand curve will shift left