2024 ECON/ PERSONAL FINANCE EXAM FLASCHARDS-FINAL COPY

2024 ECON/ PERSONAL FINANCE EXAM FLASCHARDS-FINAL COPY

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10th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Using cost-benefit analysis, when should a local government decide to build a new bridge?

Back

The total costs of building the bridge are less than the total benefits from building the bridge.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Opportunity cost of washing windows of four houses instead of cutting grass.

Back

The pay the worker would have received from cutting the grass at two houses.

Answer explanation

The opportunity cost of washing windows is the next-best alternative the worker has given up to wash windows. If it takes 5 hours to mow the one-acre lawn and 2.5 hours to wash the windows, the opportunity cost of mowing one lawn is washing the windows of two houses; the opportunity cost of washing the windows of one house is mowing .5 lawns. Thus, in washing the windows of four houses the worker is expending 10 hours, the time in which he could cut two lawns; or 4 houses multiplied by .5 lawns equals two lawns and the pay that he would have earned.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

According to rational economic decision making, we should accept an option when

Back

the benefits outweigh the costs

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which of the following represents a marginal cost?

Back

the cost of producing one additional unit

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Compare the costs of an action with the benefits of that action; if benefits exceed costs, then the action is worth it. This comparison is known as:

Back

cost-benefit analysis

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

People’s wants are unlimited. This fact means that which of the following is always present? Shortages, Scarcity, Marginal utility, Future Consequences Count

Back

Scarcity

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which statement describes the law of demand?

Back

As prices rise, quantity demanded decreases

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