PRACTICE QUIZ 1

1.  To celebrate its 50th anniversary, a gasoline station sells gasoline at the price it charged on its first day of operation: $0.10 per gallon. As you drive by the gasoline station, you notice that there is a long line of people waiting to buy gasoline. What types of people would you expect to join the line?

2.  “The cost of a masters degree in engineering equals the tuition plus the cost of books.” True or false? Explain.

3.  Suppose a nation picks 1,000 young adults at random to serve in the army. What information do you need to determine the cost of using these people in the army? Explain the logic behind the economist’s quip that “There is no such thing as a free lunch.”

4.  In March of 1996, many news reports predicted that the price of coffee was about to rise sharply, possibly by as much as 20%, within a short period of time. The reason for the expected increase was a poor coffee crop in much of South and Central America and labor problems in Brazil and Columbia that had driven up wages.

A  What would be the effect on the coffee market?Support your answer with a supply/demand graph.

B  What would happen in the market for tea? For donuts and other goods commonly consumed with coffee?

5.  Complete the statement with "increase" or "decrease": When a price increases, the law of demand suggests that the quantity demanded will ______, while the law of supply suggests that the quantity supplied will ______.

6.  List the variables that are held fixed in drawing a market demand curve.

7.  List the variables that are held fixed in drawing a market supply curve.

8.  Complete the statement: The market equilibrium is shown by the intersection of the ______curve and the ______curve.

9.  Complete the statement with “less” or “greater”: Excess demand occurs when the price is ______than the equilibrium price; excess supply occurs when the price is ______than the equilibrium price.

10.  Complete the statement with "supply" or "demand": A maximum price below the equilibrium price causes excess ______, while a minimum price above the equilibrium price causes excess ______.

11.  Which of the following items go together?

A. Change in demand D. Movement along the demand curve

B. Change in quantity demanded E. Shifting the demand curve

C. Change in price F. Change in income

12.  What's wrong with the following statement? “Demand increased because the demand curve shifted.”

13.  Complete the statement with “right” or “left”: An increase in the price of cassette tapes will shift the demand curve for CDs to the ______; an increase in the price of CD players will shift the demand curve for CDs to the______.

14.  From the variables, quantity of pencils, number of potential consumers, price of pencils, price of pens, consumer income, circle the change as we move along the market demand curve for pencils, and cross out those that are assumed to be fixed.

15.  Which of the following items go together?

A. Change in quantity supplied D. Shifting the supply curve

B. Change in production cost E. Change in price

C. Change in supply F. Movement along the supply curve

16.  True or false, and explain: An increase in the wage of computer workers will shift the supply curve for computers to the left.

17.  From the variables, quantity of housing, number of potential consumers, price of wood, price of houses, consumer income, circle those that change as we move along the market supply curve for housing, and cross out those that are assumed to be fixed.

18.  Complete the statement with "supply" or "demand": If the price and quantity change in the same direction, ______is changing; if the price and quantity change in opposite directions, ______is changing.

19.  Suppose a freeze in Florida wipes out 20% of the orange crop. How will this affect the equilibrium price of Florida oranges? Defend your answer with a graph.

20.  Suppose that between 1997 and 1999, the equilibrium price and the equilibrium quantity of VCR both decrease. Draw a supply and demand diagram that explains these changes.