Economics Flashcard

Economics Flashcard

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12th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is the fundamental problem that economics attempts to address?

Back

How to fulfill unlimited wants with limited resources

Answer explanation

The fundamental problem of economics is how to fulfill unlimited wants with limited resources. This choice highlights the core issue of scarcity, which drives economic decision-making and resource allocation.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which of the following describes scarcity? Wants are limited. Wants exceed resources. Resources are unlimited. Resources are fully employed. Resources are allocated efficiently.

Back

Wants exceed resources.

Answer explanation

Scarcity occurs when wants exceed resources, meaning there are not enough resources to satisfy all desires. This highlights the fundamental economic problem of limited resources against unlimited wants.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which of the following describes the law of supply? Options: An increase in the price of a good will decrease the quantity demanded. The price of a good will increase if production input costs increase. An increase in taxes will decrease the supply of a good. An increase in the number of sellers will increase the supply of a good. An increase in the price of a good will increase the quantity supplied.

Back

An increase in the price of a good will increase the quantity supplied.

Answer explanation

The law of supply states that as the price of a good increases, producers are willing to supply more of it. Therefore, an increase in the price of a good will increase the quantity supplied.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Any point inside a production possibilities curve is

Back

associated with inefficient use or unemployment of some resources.

Answer explanation

Any point inside a production possibilities curve indicates that resources are not being used efficiently, leading to potential unemployment of some resources, making this choice the correct answer.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The opportunity cost of moving production from point R to point T on the production possibilities curve for an economy that produces only two goods: X and Y is

Back

six units of Good Y

Answer explanation

To find the opportunity cost of moving from point R to point T, we look at the decrease in Good Y produced. The curve shows a decrease of six units of Good Y, making the correct answer six units of Good Y.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The table above shows the quantity demanded and quantity supplied for bushels of wheat at various prices. Which of the following combinations is the equilibrium price and quantity for wheat? Options: $1.50, 20,000 bushels; $1.25, 25,000 bushels; $1.00, 30,000 bushels; $0.75, 35,000 bushels; $2.00, 10,000 bushels

Back

$1.50, 20,000 bushels

Answer explanation

The equilibrium price occurs where quantity demanded equals quantity supplied. At $1.50, both demand and supply are 20,000 bushels, making it the correct equilibrium price and quantity for wheat.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which of the following is always true of an economy operating on its production possibilities frontier?
Options:
Its resources are fully employed.
It is allocatively efficient.
It cannot trade with other nations because it is the most efficient producer of tradeable goods.
It will necessarily operate on the same frontier the following year.
It must be a command economy.

Back

Its resources are fully employed.

Answer explanation

An economy on its production possibilities frontier uses all its resources efficiently, meaning they are fully employed. This is the defining characteristic of such an economy.

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