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event or policy.ANS: BPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 5-0TOP: ElasticityMSC: Interpretive3.How does the concept of elasticity allow us to improve upon our understanding of supply and demand?a.Elasticity allows us to analyze supply and demand with greater precision than would be the case in the absence of the elasticity concept.b.Elasticity provides us with a better rationale for statements such as “an increase in x will lead to a decrease in y” than we would have in the absence of the elasticity concept.c.Without elasticity, we would not be able to address the direction in which price is likely to move in response to a surplus or a shortage.d.Without elasticity, it is very difficult to assess the degree of competition within a market.ANS: APTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 5-0TOP: ElasticityMSC: Interpretive4.Elasticity improves our understanding of supply and demand by addinga.measures of equity.b.measures of efficiency.c.a quantitative element to our analysis.d.a qualitative element to our analysis.ANS: CPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 5-0TOP: ElasticityMSC: Interpretive5.The price elasticity of demand measures how mucha.quantity demanded responds to a change in price.b.quantity demanded responds to a change in income.c.price responds to a change in demand.d.demand responds to a change in supply.ANS: APTS: 1DIF: 1REF: 5-1TOP: Price elasticity of demandMSC: Definitional6.The price elasticity of demand measuresa.buyers responsiveness to a change in the price of a good.b.the extent to which demand increases as additional buyers enter the market.c.how much more of a good consumers will demand when incomes rise.d.the movement along a supply curve when there is a change in demand.ANS: APTS: 1DIF: 1REF: 5-1TOP: Price elasticity of demandMSC: Definitional7.Demand is said to be elastic ifa.the price of the good responds substantially to changes in demand.b.demand shifts substantially when income or the expected future price of the good changes.c.buyers do not respond much to changes in the price of the good.d.buyers respond substantially to changes in the price of the good.ANS: DPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 5-1TOP: Elastic demandMSC: Definitional8.Demand is said to be inelastic ifa.buyers respond substantially to changes in the price of the good.b.demand shifts only slightly when the price of the good changes.c.the quantity demanded changes only slightly when the price of the good changes.d.the price of the good responds only slightly to changes in demand.ANS: CPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 5-1TOP: Inelastic demandMSC: Definitional9.If demand is inelastic, thena.buyers do not respond much to a change in price.b.buyers respond substantially to a change in price, but the response is very slow.c.buyers do not alter their quantities demanded much in response to advertising, fads, or general changes in tastes.d.the demand curve is very flat.ANS: APTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 5-1TOP: Inelastic demandMSC: Definitional10.When quantity demanded responds strongly to changes in price, demand is said to bea.fluid.b.elastic.c.dynamic.d.highly variable.ANS: BPTS: 1DIF: 1REF: 5-1TOP: Elastic demandMSC: Definitional11.Which of the following statements about the price elasticity of demand is correct?a.The price elasticity of demand for a good measures the willingness of buyers of the good to move away from the good as its price increases.b.Price elasticity of demand reflects the many economic, psychological, and social forces that shape consumer tastes.c.Other things equal, if good x has close substitutes and good y does not have close substitutes, then the demand for good x will be more elastic than the demand for good y.d.All of the above are correct.ANS: DPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 5-1TOP: Price elasticity of demandMSC: Interpretive12.For a good that is a necessity,a.quantity demanded tends to respond substantially to a change in price.b.demand tends to be inelastic.c.the law of demand often does not apply.d.All of the above are correct.ANS: BPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 5-1TOP: Price elasticity of demandMSC: Interpretive13.For a good that is a luxury, demanda.tends to be inelastic.b.tends to be elastic.c.has unit elasticity.d.cannot be represented by a demand curve in the usual way.ANS: BPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 5-1TOP: Price elasticity of demandMSC: Interpretive14.If a person only occasionally buys a cup of coffee, his demand for coffee is probablya.represented by a vertical or nearly-vertical demand curve.b.not easily represented by a demand schedule or demand curve.c.inelastic.d.elastic.ANS: DPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 5-2TOP: Price elasticity of demandMSC: Interpretive15.A person who takes a prescription drug to control high cholesterol most likely has a demand for that drug that isa.inelastic.b.unit elastic.c.elastic.d.highly responsive to changes in income.ANS: APTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 5-1TOP: Price elasticity of demandMSC: Interpretive16.Other things equal, the demand for a good tends to be more inelastic, thea.fewer the available substitutes.b.longer the time period considered.c.more the good is considered a luxury good.d.more narrowly defined is the market for the good.ANS: APTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 5-1TOP: Inelastic demandMSC: Interpretive17.The demand for Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough ice cream is likely quite elastic becausea.ice cream must be eaten quickly.b.this particular flavor of ice cream is viewed as a necessity by many ice-cream lovers.c.the market is broadly defined.d.other flavors of ice cream are good substitutes for this particular flavor.ANS: DPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 5-1TOP: Price elasticity of demand | SubstitutesMSC: Interpretive18.The demand for Werthers candy is likelya.elastic because candy is expensive relative to other snacks.b.elastic because there are many close substitutes for Werthers.c.elastic because Werthers are regarded as a necessity by many people.d.inelastic because it is usually eaten quickly, making the relevant time horizon short.ANS: BPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 5-1TOP: Price elasticity of demandMSC: Interpretive19.There are very few, if any, good substitutes for motor oil. Therefore,a.the demand for motor oil would tend to be inelastic.b.the demand for motor oil would tend to be elastic.c.the demand for motor oil would tend to respond strongly to changes in prices of other goods.d.the supply of motor oil would tend to respond strongly to changes in peoples tastes for large cars relative to their tastes for small cars.ANS: APTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 5-1TOP: Price elasticity of demandMSC: Interpretive20.Holding all other forces constant, when the price of gasoline rises, the number of gallons of gasoline demanded would fall substantially over a ten-year period becausea.buyers tend to be much less sensitive to a change in price when given more time to react.b.buyers tend to be much more sensitive to a change in price when given more time to react.c.buyers will have substantially more income over a ten-year period.d.the quantity supplied of gasoline increases very little in response to an increase in the price of gasoline.ANS: BPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 5-1TOP: Price elasticity of demandMSC: Interpretive21.A good will have a more inelastic demand,a.the greater the availability of close substitutes.b.the broader the definition of the market.c.the longer the period of time.d.the more it is regarded as a luxury.ANS: BPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 5-1TOP: Price elasticity of demandMSC: Interpretive22.It is likely thata.the demand for flat-screen computer monitors is more elastic than the demand for monitors in general.b.the demand for grandfather clocks is more elastic than the demand for wristwatches.c.the demand for cardboard is more elastic over a long period of time than over a short period of time.d.All of the above are correct.ANS: DPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 5-1TOP: Price elasticity of demandMSC: Interpretive23.It is likely thata.the demand for natural gas is more elastic over a short period of time than over a long period of time.b.the demand for smoke alarms is more elastic than the demand for Persian rugs.c.the demand for bourbon whiskey is more elastic than the demand for alcoholic beverages in general.d.All of the above are correct.ANS: CPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 5-1TOP: Price elasticity of demandMSC: Interpretive24.When the price of bubble gum is $0.50, the quantity demanded is 400 packs per day. When the price falls to $0.40, the quantity demanded increases to 600. Given this information and using the midpoint method, we know that the demand for bubble gum isa.inelastic.b.elastic.c.unit elastic.d.perfectly inelastic.ANS: BPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 5-1TOP: Price elasticity of demand | Midpoint methodMSC: Applicative25.Economists compute the price elasticity of demand as thea.percentage change in price divided by the percentage change in quantity demanded.b.change in quantity demanded divided by the change in the price.c.percentage change in quantity demanded divided by the percentage change in price.d.percentage change in quantity demanded divided by the percentage change in income.ANS: CPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 5-1TOP: Price elasticity of demandMSC: Definitional26.Suppose you calculate the price elasticity of demand for a certain good and you report that the elasticity is 0.8. The fact that the elasticity is a positive number means thata.when the price of the good increases, the quantity demanded increases in response.b.demand for the good is elastic.c.you have dropped the minus sign and reported the absolute value of the elasticity.d.the good has close substitutes and/or the good is a luxury.ANS: CPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 5-1TOP: Price elasticity of demandMSC: Interpretive27.The midpoint method is used to compute elasticity because ita.automatically computes a positive number instead of a negative number.b.results in an elasticity that is the same as the slope of the demand curve.c.gives the same answer regardless of the direction of change.d.automatically rounds quantities to the nearest whole unit.ANS: CPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 5-1TOP: Price elasticity of demand | Midpoint methodMSC: Interpretive28.The main reason for using the midpoint method to calculate an elasticity is that ita.gives the same answer regardless of whether the price increases or decreases.b.recognizes that prices are usually increasing, not decreasing.c.rounds prices to the nearest dollar and quantities to the nearest whole unit.d.uses fewer numbers than alternative methods.ANS: APTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 5-1TOP: Midpoint methodMSC: Interpretive29.Which of the following is not a determinant of the price elasticity of demand for a good?a.the time horizonb.the steepness or flatness of the supply curve for the goodc.the definition of the market for the goodd.the availability of substitutes for the goodANS: BPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 5-1TOP: Price elasticity of demandMSC: Interpretive30.The price elasticity of demand for a good measures the willingness ofa.consumers to move away from the good as price rises.b.consumers to avoid monopolistic markets in favor of competitive markets.c.firms to produce more of a good as price rises.d.firms to cater to the tastes of consumers.ANS: APTS: 1DIF: 1REF: 5-1TOP: Price elasticity of demandMSC: Interpretive31.If the quantity demanded of a certain good responds only slightly to a change in the price of the good, thena.the demand for the good is said to be elastic.b.the demand for the good is said to be inelastic.c.the law of demand does not apply to the good.d.the demand curve for the good shifts only slightly in response to a change in price.ANS: BPTS: 1DIF: 1REF: 5-1TOP: Inelastic demandMSC: Definitional32.The greater the price elasticity of demand, thea.more likely the product is a necessity.b.smaller the responsiveness of quantity demanded to a change in price.c.greater the percentage change in price over the percentage change in quantity demanded.d.greater the responsiveness of quantity demanded to a change in price.ANS: DPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 5-1TOP: Price elasticity of demandMSC: Interpretive33.The value of the price elasticity of demand for a good will be relatively large whena.there are no good substitutes available for the good.b.the time period in question is relatively short.c.the good is a luxury as opposed to a necessity.d.All of the above are correct.ANS: CPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 5-1TOP: Price elasticity of demandMSC: Interpretive34.Suppose there is a 6 percent increase in the price of good X and a resulting 6 percent decrease in the quantity of X demanded. Price elasticity of demand for X isa.0.b.1.c.6.d.36.ANS: BPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 5-1TOP: Price elasticity of demandMSC: Applicative35.Suppose the price of Twinkies decreases from $1.45 to $1.25 and, as a result, the quantity of Twinkies demanded increases from 2,000 to 2,200. Using the midpoint method, the price elasticity of demand for Twinkies in the given price range isa.2.00.b.1.55.c.1.00.d.0.64.ANS: DPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 5-1TOP: Price elasticity of demandMSC: Applicative36.If the price elasticity of demand for a good is 4.0, then a 10 percent increase in price results in aa.0.4 percent decrease in the quantity demanded.b.2.5 percent decrease in the quantity demanded.c.4 percent decrease in the quantity demanded.d.40 percent decrease in the quantity demanded.ANS: DPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 5-1TOP: Price elasticity of demandMSC: Applicative37.If the price elasticity of demand for a good is 1.65, then a 3 percent decrease in price results in aa.0.55 percent increase in the quantity demanded.b.1.82 percent increase in the quantity demanded.c.4.95 percent increase in the quantity demanded.d.5.55 percent increase in the quantity demanded.ANS: CPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 5-1TOP: Price elasticity of demandMSC: Applicative38.If the price elasticity of demand for a good is 0.94, then which of the following events is consistent with a 4 percent decrease in the quantity of the good demanded?a.a 0.235 percent increase in the price of the goodb.a 2.350 percent increase in the price of the goodc.a 3.760 percent increase in the price of the goodd.a 4.255 percent increase in the price of the goodANS: DPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 5-1TOP: Price elasticity of demandMSC: Applicative39.Using the midpoint method, the price elasticity of demand for a good is computed to be approximately 0.78. Which of the following events is consistent with a 4.68 percent decrease in the quantity of the good demanded?a.a 3.65 increase in the price of the goodb.a 16.67 percent increase in the price of the goodc.an increase in the price of the good from $48.00 to $50.97d.an increase in the price of the good from $65.00 to $66.98ANS: CPTS: 1DIF: 3REF: 5-1TOP: Price elasticity of demandMSC: Applicative40.Using the midpoint method, the price elasticity of demand for a good is computed to be approximately 1.5. Which of the following events is consistent with a 3.5 percent increase in the price of the good?a.The quantity of the good demanded decreases from 25,294 to 24,000.b.The quantity of the good demanded decreases from 50,000 to 48,847.c.The quantity of the good demanded decreases by 2.33 percent.d.The quantity of the good demanded decreases by 4.29 percent.ANS: APTS: 1DIF: 3REF: 5-1TOP: Price elasticity of demandMSC: Applicative41.The midpoint method for calculating elasticities is convenient in that it allows us toa.ignore the percentage change in quantity demanded and instead focus entirely on the percentage change in price.b.calculate the same value for
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