Quiz #629
- 1. Which of the following would add to GDP in any on period?
- (a) The purchase of some strawberries from the supermarket.
- (b) The payment by the national government for public servants in the tax department.
- (c) The payment by the national government to an aged pension recipient.
- (d) The purchase of a old model car from a car dealer.
- (e) The purchase of some house paint by an owner occupier as part of a refurbishment project.
- (f) The purchase of some house paint by a professional painting tradesperson as part of a refurbishment project.
- (g) The sale of some military equipment to another country.
- (h) The purchase of some shares in an airline company.
- a, b, e, g
- a, b, c, e, g
- a, b, c, f, g
- a, b, c, d
- 2. Suppose an economy produces two products: Product A and Product B. This is the data for two years. By how much has the economy grown between Year 1 and Year 2?
Product | Year 1 Price Per Unit ($) | Year 1 Output (units) | Year 2 Price Per Unit ($) | Year 2 Output (units) |
Product A | 1.00 | 20 | 2.50 | 10 |
Product B | 2.00 | 15 | 3.00 | 25 |
- Cannot tell from the information given.
- 100 per cent
- 20 per cent
- 15 per cent
- 5 per cent
- 3. If the output an economy can achieve when all resources are productively employed is $120 billion and in the current year actual real GDP is on $114 billion, the output gap would be:
- 2 per cent
- 4 per cent
- 5 per cent
- 6 per cent
- 4. The reason that economy-wide wage cuts will not reduce unemployment relates to the observation that:
- Wages are both an income to workers and a cost to firms.
- Workers will go on strike if their wages are cut.
- Cutting wages will reduce import expenditure.
- Firms know that if they cut wages, they will damage their reputation.
- 5. Which nations will be considered to have the highest GDP over the year?
- (a) A military-inclined nation that produces $130 billion worth of new tanks and jet fighters in addition to $100 billion worth of all other final goods and services.
- (b) A nation that produces no military equipment, but instead, creates a new renewable industry that produces $200 billion worth of new solar panels, pays $20 billion out to old aged pensioners, and produces and additional $30 billion worth of all other final goods and services.
- (c) A social democratic nation that produces $10 billion worth of new military equipment, builds $50 billion worth of new schools and universities, and produces an addition $170 billion worth of all other final goods and services.
- (d) A nation where the government spends $40 billion in environmental restoration projects, businesses purchase new machinery and equipment worth $30 billion, export sales to the rest of the world equal $60 billion and consumers purchase $100 billion worth of final goods and services.
- They all have the same level of production
- d
- c
- b
- a
Quiz #629 answers
- 1. Which of the following would add to GDP in any on period?
- (a) The purchase of some strawberries from the supermarket.
- (b) The payment by the national government for public servants in the tax department.
- (c) The payment by the national government to an aged pension recipient.
- (d) The purchase of a old model car from a car dealer.
- (e) The purchase of some house paint by an owner occupier as part of a refurbishment project.
- (f) The purchase of some house paint by a professional painting tradesperson as part of a refurbishment project.
- (g) The sale of some military equipment to another country.
- (h) The purchase of some shares in an airline company.
Answer: a, b, e, g
- 2. Suppose an economy produces two products: Product A and Product B. This is the data for two years. By how much has the economy grown between Year 1 and Year 2?
Product | Year 1 Price Per Unit ($) | Year 1 Output (units) | Year 2 Price Per Unit ($) | Year 2 Output (units) |
Product A | 1.00 | 20 | 2.50 | 10 |
Product B | 2.00 | 15 | 3.00 | 25 |
Answer: 20 per cent
- 3. If the output an economy can achieve when all resources are productively employed is $120 billion and in the current year actual real GDP is on $114 billion, the output gap would be:
Answer: 5 per cent
- 4. The reason that economy-wide wage cuts will not reduce unemployment relates to the observation that:
Answer: Wages are both an income to workers and a cost to firms.
- 5. Which nations will be considered to have the highest GDP over the year?
- (a) A military-inclined nation that produces $130 billion worth of new tanks and jet fighters in addition to $100 billion worth of all other final goods and services.
- (b) A nation that produces no military equipment, but instead, creates a new renewable industry that produces $200 billion worth of new solar panels, pays $20 billion out to old aged pensioners, and produces and additional $30 billion worth of all other final goods and services.
- (c) A social democratic nation that produces $10 billion worth of new military equipment, builds $50 billion worth of new schools and universities, and produces an addition $170 billion worth of all other final goods and services.
- (d) A nation where the government spends $40 billion in environmental restoration projects, businesses purchase new machinery and equipment worth $30 billion, export sales to the rest of the world equal $60 billion and consumers purchase $100 billion worth of final goods and services.
Answer: They all have the same level of production