

Law of Supply and Demand
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Social Studies
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11th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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36 Slides • 10 Questions
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Supply, Demand, and Equilibrium

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Multiple Choice
Which scenario below could cause a change in the quantity supplied to go from point C to point D on the supply curve?
The demand decreased
The price decreased
The price increased
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Multiple Choice
Take a look at the graph below. Label the curves by filling in the blanks. The supply curve is __________________ and the demand curve is _________________.
red ..... blue
blue .... red
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Multiple Choice
The Law of Supply states that when price goes up, supply...
goes up
goes down
stays the same
goes away
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Multiple Choice
The law of demand states that when price goes up, demand...
goes up
goes down
stays the same
goes away
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Multiple Choice
Refer to the graph. The movement from point A to point B on the graph shows
a decrease in demand.
an increase in demand.
an increase in quantity demanded.
a decrease in quantity demanded.
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Multiple Choice
If the price of a substitute to good X increases, then
The demand for good X will increase.
The market price of good X will decrease.
The demand for good X will decrease.
The demand for good X will not change.
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Which statement expresses a central idea of how the laws of supply and demand work?
The government sets the prices for goods and services.
Prices are determined by the interaction of producers and consumers.
Consumers alone determine the prices for goods and services.
Technology dictates the prices charged for goods and services.
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Multiple Choice
Mr. C goes to the ticket booth to buy tickets for a Bucks game. Mr. C is told that the game is sold out and no tickets are available. Which best explains why there are no basketball tickets available?
The arena forgot to print enough tickets.
The supply of tickets was greater than the demand.
The arena charged too much money for each ticket.
The demand for tickets was greater than the supply.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best refers to the market equilibrium price?
Surpluses depress the number of goods supplied.
Shortages and surpluses will have no effect on the market.
The government will not intervene in the market.
The quantity demanded is the same as the quantity supplied.
Supply, Demand, and Equilibrium

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