Business Development Chapter 23 Gasoline Considered Final Good Sold Gasoline

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1. GDP is defined as the
a.
value of all goods and services produced within a country in a given period of time.
b.
value of all goods and services produced by the citizens of a country, regardless of where they are living, in a
given period of time.
c.
value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given period of time.
d.
value of all final goods and services produced by the citizens of a country, regardless of where they are living,
in a given period of time.
2. Which of the following is a way to compute GDP?
a.
add up the wages paid to all workers
b.
add up the quantities of all final goods and services
c.
add up the market values of all final goods and services
d.
add up the difference between the market values of all final goods and services and then subtract the costs of
producing those goods and services
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3. Which of the following is a way to compute GDP?
a.
total income earned.
b.
total expenditures on final goods.
c.
add up the market values of all final goods and services.
d.
All of the above are correct.
4. In order to include many different goods and services in an aggregate measure, GDP is computed using, primarily,
a.
values of goods and services based on surveys of consumers.
b.
market prices.
c.
quantities purchased by a typical urban household.
d.
profits from producing goods and services.
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5. Gross domestic product adds together many different kinds of goods and services into a single measure of the value of
economic activity. To do this, GDP makes use of
a.
market prices.
b.
statistical estimates of the value of goods and services to consumers.
c.
prices based on the assumption that producers make no profits.
d.
the maximum amount consumers would be willing to pay.
6. In computing GDP, market prices are used to value final goods and services because
a.
market prices do not change much over time, so it is easy to make comparisons between years.
b.
market prices reflect the values of goods and services.
c.
market prices reflect the quantity sold.
d.
None of the above is correct; market prices are not used in computing GDP.
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7. GDP includes the value of all
a.
final goods and services produced within a country using primarily market prices to measure the value of
goods and services.
b.
final goods and services produced within a country using primarily a survey of consumers to measure the
value of goods and services.
c.
goods and services produced within a country using primarily market prices to measure the value of goods and
services.
d.
goods and services produced within a country using primarily a survey of consumers to measure the value of
goods and services.
8. If the price of a dress is three times the price of a pair of shoes, then a pair of shoes contributes
a.
exactly one-third as much to GDP as does a dress.
b.
more than one-third as much to GDP as does a dress.
c.
less than one-third as much to GDP as does a dress.
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d.
exactly one-fourth as much to GDP as does a dress.
9. Suppose that an economy produces 20,000 units of good A which sells at $3 a unit and 40,000 units of good B which
sells at $1 per unit. Production of good A contributes
a.
1/3 times as much to GDP as the production of good B.
b.
3/2 times as much to GDP as the production of good B.
c.
3 times as much to GDP as the production of good B.
d.
2/3 times as much to GDP as production of good B.
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10. Suppose that an economy produces 30,000 units of good A which sells at $3 a unit and 60,000 units of good B which
sells at $2 per unit. Production of good A contributes
a.
1/2 times as much to GDP as the production of good B.
b.
3/2 times as much to GDP as the production of good B.
c.
3/4 times as much to GDP as the production of good B.
d.
4/3 times as much to GDP as production of good B.
11. Which of the following is included in GDP?
a.
the market value of rental housing services, but not the market value of owner-occupied housing services.
b.
the market value of owner-occupied housing services, but not the market value of rental housing services
c.
both the market value of rental housing services and the market value of owner-occupied housing services
d.
neither the market value of owner-occupied housing services nor the market value of rental housing services.
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12. Which of the following is included in the calculation of GDP?
a.
The purchase of tutoring services from a tutor who holds citizenship outside the country but resides within the
country.
b.
The purchase of a new edition of a foreign textbook that was produced in a different nation.
c.
The purchase of ink and paper supplies by a textbook company for the production of new textbooks.
d.
The purchase of a used textbook from a friend who took the same class last year.
13. The value of the housing services provided by the economy's owner-occupied houses is
a.
included in GDP, and the estimated rental values of the houses are used to place a value on these housing
services.
b.
included in GDP, and the actual mortgage payments made on the houses are used to estimate the value of these
rental services.
c.
excluded from GDP since these services are not sold in any market.
d.
excluded from GDP since the value of these housing services cannot be estimated with any degree of
precision.
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14. Estimates of the values of which of the following non-market goods or services are included in GDP?
a.
unpaid housework but not the rental value of owner-occupied homes.
b.
the rental value of owner-occupied homes but not unpaid housework.
c.
unpaid housework and the rental value of owner-occupied homes.
d.
Neither unpaid housework nor the rental value of owner-occupied homes.
15. Suppose an apartment complex converts to a condominium, so that the former renters are now owners of their housing
units. Suppose further that a current estimate of the value of the condominium owners' housing services is the same as the
rent they previously paid. What happens to GDP as a result of this conversion?
a.
GDP necessarily increases.
b.
GDP necessarily decreases.
c.
GDP is unaffected because neither the rent nor the estimate of the value owner-occupied housing services is
included in GDP.
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d.
GDP is unaffected because previously the rent payments were included in GDP and now the rent payments are
replaced in GDP by the estimate of the value of owner occupied housing services.
16. James owns two houses. He rents one house to the Johnson family for $10,000 per year. He lives in the other house. If
he were to rent the house in which he lives, he could earn $12,000 per year in rent. How much do the housing services
provided by the two houses contribute to GDP?
a.
$0
b.
$10,000
c.
$12,000
d.
$22,000
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17. Ryan lives in an apartment where he pays $7,000 a year in rent. Sarah lives in a house that could be rented for $21,000
a year. How much do these housing services contribute to GDP?
a.
$21,000
b.
$28,000
c.
$7,000
d.
$14,000
18. Most goods and services produced at home
a.
and most goods and services produced illegally are included in GDP.
b.
are included in GDP while most goods and services produced illegally are excluded from GDP.
c.
are excluded from GDP while most goods and services produced illegally are included in GDP
d.
and most goods and services produced illegally are excluded from GDP.
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19. GDP excludes most items that are produced and sold illegally and most items that are produced and consumed at
home because
a.
the quality of these items is not high enough to contribute value to GDP.
b.
measuring them is so difficult.
c.
the government wants to discourage the production and consumption of these items.
d.
these items are not reported on income tax forms.
20. Estimates of the values of which of the following non-market goods or services are included in GDP?
a.
the value of unpaid housework
b.
the value of services provided by major household appliances purchased in a previous period
c.
the estimated rental value of owner-occupied homes
d.
All of the above are included in GDP.
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21. Over the last few decades, Americans have chosen to cook less at home and eat more at restaurants. This change in
behavior, by itself, has
a.
reduced measured GDP.
b.
not affected measured GDP.
c.
increased measured GDP by the value of the restaurant meals.
d.
increased measured GDP by the value added by the restaurant’s preparation and serving of the meals.
22. Over time, people have come to rely more on market-produced goods and services and less on goods and services they
produce for themselves. For example, busy people with high incomes, rather than cleaning their own houses, hire people
to clean their houses. By itself, this change has
a.
caused measured GDP to fall.
b.
not caused any change in measured GDP.
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c.
caused measured GDP to rise.
d.
probably changed measured GDP, but in an uncertain direction; the direction of the change depends on the
difference in the quality of the cleaning that has resulted.
23. Joe and Jim purchase vegetables at a grocery store, but Jim also grows vegetables in his back yard. Regarding these
two practices, which of the following statements is correct?
a.
Only Joe’s grocery store purchases are included in GDP.
b.
Only Joe’s and Jim’s grocery store purchases are included in GDP.
c.
Joe’s and Jim’s grocery store purchases are included in GDP. The vegetables from Jim’s backyard garden are
included at their market value.
d.
Joe’s and Jim’s grocery store purchases are included in GDP. The vegetables from Jim’s backyard garden are
included at their market value, if Jim provides this information.
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24. Susan switches from going to Speedy Lube for an oil change to changing the oil in her car herself. Which of the
following is correct? The value of changing the oil is
a.
included in GDP whether Susan pays Speedy Lube to change it or changes it herself.
b.
included in GDP if Susan pays Speedy Lube to change it but not if she changes it herself.
c.
included in GDP if Susan changes it herself, but not if she pays Speedy Lube to change it.
d.
not included in GDP whether Susan pays Speedy lube to change it or she changes it herself.
25. Rachel cuts her sister's hair for free. When she cuts the hair of her customers in her shop, she charges $10. When is
Rachel’s haircutting included in GDP?
a.
When she cuts her sister's hair or cuts her customers' hair.
b.
When she cuts her sister's hair, but not her customers' hair.
c.
When she cuts her customers' hair, but not her sister's.
d.
Never.
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26. Which of the following is not included in GDP?
a.
carrots grown in your garden and eaten by your family
b.
carrots purchased at a farmer’s market and eaten by your family
c.
carrots purchased at a grocery store and eaten by your family
d.
None of the above are included in GDP.
27. A professional gambler moves from a state where gambling is illegal to a state where gambling is legal. Most of his
income was, and continues to be, from gambling. His move
a.
raises GDP.
b.
decreases GDP.
c.
doesn't change GDP because gambling is never included in GDP.
d.
doesn't change GDP because in either case his income is included.
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28. If a state made a previously-illegal activity, such as gambling or prostitution, legal, then, other things equal, GDP
a.
decreases.
b.
increases.
c.
doesn't change because both legal and illegal production are included in GDP.
d.
doesn't change because these activities are never included in GDP.
29. Which of the following is included in GDP?
a.
marijuana purchased legally in Colorado.
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b.
marijuana purchased illegally from a drug dealer.
c.
marijuana produced and consumed by a man in his attic
d.
All of the above are included in GDP.
30. Darin grows and sells marijuana to Jennifer. Thomas is an organic farmer who sells broccoli to Jennifer. Marijuana is
an illegal good and broccoli is a legal good. Assume that if Jennifer marries either, they give her what they used to sell
her. Which of the following statements is consistent with the way GDP is computed?
a.
GDP will fall if Jennifer marries either Darin or Thomas.
b.
GDP will fall if Jennifer marries Darin but not if she marries Thomas.
c.
GDP will fall if Jennifer marries Thomas but not if she marries Darin.
d.
GDP remains the same whether Jennifer marries Darin or Thomas.
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31. A farmer produces oranges and sells them to Fresh Juice, which makes orange juice. The oranges produced by the
farmer are called
a.
inventory goods.
b.
transitory goods.
c.
final goods.
d.
intermediate goods.
32. The purchase of rice produced this period is included in GDP if the rice is
a.
used in a meal a restaurant sells during the same period they buy the rice.
b.
purchased by a family who uses it to make tuna casserole for its supper.
c.
purchased by a frozen food company to increase its inventory.
d.
B and C are correct.
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33. A farmer sells $25,000 worth of apples to individuals who take them home to eat, $50,000 worth of apples to a
company that uses them all to produce cider, and $75,000 worth of apples to a grocery store that will sell them to
households. How much of the farmer’s sales will be included as apples in GDP?
a.
$25,000
b.
$150,000
c.
$100,000
d.
$125,000
34. Sam, an American citizen, prepares meals for his family at home. Ellen, a Canadian citizen, commutes to the U.S. to
help prepare meals at a restaurant in Idaho. Whose value of services preparing meals is included in U.S. GDP?
a.
Sam’s and Ellen’s.
b.
Sam’s but not Ellen’s.
c.
Ellen’s but not Sam’s.
d.
Neither Sam’s nor Ellen’s.
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35. Grapes are considered intermediate goods
a.
whether the purchaser uses them to make wine to sell or eats them.
b.
if the purchaser uses them to make wine to sell others but not if the purchaser eats them.
c.
if the purchaser eats them, but not if the purchaser uses to them to make wine to sell.
d.
None of the above is correct.
36. Gasoline is considered a final good if it is sold by a
a.
gasoline station to a bus company that operates a bus route between San Francisco and Los Angeles.
b.
pipeline operator to a gasoline station in San Francisco.
c.
gasoline station to a motorist in Los Angeles.
d.
All of the above are correct.

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