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The Law Of Supply And Demand Quiz
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MCQ Questions
Q.1.
The point where supply and demand meet and prices are set is called
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(X) an increase in consumer interest in a product.
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the price of a product.
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supply.
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equilibrium.
Q.2.
The graph examines the market for graphic T-shirts.Based on the graph, which event could cause the change shown?
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(X) As price increases, supply decreases, but demand increases.
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(X) an increase in consumer interest in a product.
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interest in a product and the price a consumer pays.
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(X) A product is restocked on store shelves and is ready for customer purchase.
Q.3.
Which statement best compares the laws of supply and demand?
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(NOT SURE) The demand for dryers would most likely decrease as the price for washing machines dropped.
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(X) The two economic laws work in practice. They apply to real-world economics eighty percent of the time.
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(X) As price increases, supply decreases, but demand increases.
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(X) an increased interest in antique furniture over modern furniture
Q.4.
A market supply schedule shows
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(NOT SURE) The demand for dryers would most likely decrease as the price for washing machines dropped.
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(NOT SURE) the individual tastes and preferences of buyers.
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(NOT SURE) the prices and quantity in an entire market.
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(X) They tend to decrease the interest in a product.
Q.5.
How might a drop in price for washing machines affect the demand for dryers?
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(X) The two economic laws work in practice. They apply to real-world economics eighty percent of the time.
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(NOT SURE) the prices and quantity in an entire market.
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(NOT SURE) The demand for dryers would most likely decrease as the price for washing machines dropped.
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(NOT SURE) the individual tastes and preferences of buyers.
Q.6.
According to the law of demand, price and quantity move
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(X) The quantity demanded by consumers increases as prices rise, then decreases as prices fall.
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(NOT SURE) The quantity supplied by producers decreases as prices rise and increases as prices fall.
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(X) As price increases, supply decreases, but demand increases.
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along a track in opposite directions.
Q.7.
Which statement best explains the law of demand?
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(X) The quantity demanded by consumers increases as prices rise, then decreases as prices fall.
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(NOT SURE) The quantity supplied by producers decreases as prices rise and increases as prices fall.
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(X) The two economic laws work in practice. They apply to real-world economics eighty percent of the time.
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along a track in opposite directions.
Q.8.
According to the law of supply, price and quantity move
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(NOT SURE) The quantity supplied by producers decreases as prices rise and increases as prices fall.
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(X) As price increases, supply decreases, but demand increases.
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along a track in opposite directions.
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(X) The quantity demanded by consumers increases as prices rise, then decreases as prices fall.
Q.9.
The total amount of a product available in a market at a given price is called the
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supply.
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(NOT SURE) The demand for dryers would most likely decrease as the price for washing machines dropped.
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equilibrium.
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interest in a product and the price a consumer pays.
Q.10.
The chart compares the price of graphic T-shirts to the quantity demanded. This chart shows the link between
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(X) an increase in consumer interest in a product.
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(X) A product is restocked on store shelves and is ready for customer purchase.
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(NOT SURE) the individual tastes and preferences of buyers.
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interest in a product and the price a consumer pays.
Q.11.
A factor that most directly affects the demand for automobiles is
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(X) an increased interest in antique furniture over modern furniture
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(NOT SURE) the prices and quantity in an entire market.
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(NOT SURE) The demand for dryers would most likely decrease as the price for washing machines dropped.
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(NOT SURE) the individual tastes and preferences of buyers.
Q.12.
Which statement best explains the law of supply?
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(NOT SURE) The quantity supplied by producers decreases as prices rise and increases as prices fall.
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(X) The two economic laws work in practice. They apply to real-world economics eighty percent of the time.
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(X) The quantity demanded by consumers increases as prices rise, then decreases as prices fall.
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along a track in opposite directions.
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