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Economics 1 - Objective
- Human wants are unlimited because
- production is inadequate
- resources have alternative uses
- new wants always arise
- resources are limited
- A basic economic problem of any society is
- high level of illiteracy
- irregular power supply
- population growth
- resource allocation
- In a centrally planned economy, what to produce is
- determined by the forces of demand and supply
- driven by profit motive
- determined by consumers
- the responsibility of state's bureaucrats
- Which of the following is related to resource allocation in an economy?
- How to produce
- What to produce
- For whom to produce
- Efficient use of inputs
- Which of the following is not a feature of socialism?
- Collective ownership of productive resources
- Freedom of enterprise
- Production is not based on the profit motive
- Maximisation of public welfare
- Households make economic decisions because they want to
- make more profit
- increase their salaries and wages
- increase their purchases
- maximize their satisfaction
- State owned enterprises are more common in
- centrally planned economies
- mixed economies
- capital economies
- developed economies
- A normal supply curve has a positive slope which indicates that
- sellers are willing to sell more at a lower price
- sellers are indifferent to price
- sellers are willing to sell more at a higher price
- there is always a fixed supply
- To control inflation, the central bank of a country may adopt
- an expansionary monetary policy
- a restrictive monetary policy
- an increased wage policy
- a deficit financing policy
- Disposable income is the income earned
- by the nationals of country resident within the country
- from productive activities of nationals of a country both at home and abroad
- when personal income tax is deducted from personal income
- when the gross income of an individual is added to personal income tax
- Livestock production in West Africa is hindered mainly by
- inadequate demand
- use of traditional implements
- land tenure system
- pests and diseases
- The componentsof a three-sector economy are
- banks, schools and hospitals
- workers, producers and marketers
- households, firms, and the government.
- producers, retailers and wholesalers
- A declining population is one in which the population is
- experiencing a high rate of emigration
- made up of large number of old people
- not producing enough goods
- not contributing enough to the national income
- Which of the following agencies help to stabilize farmer’s income?
- local government authorities
- trade unions
- marketing boards
- cooperative organizations
- Other things being equal, an increase in supply will lead to
- a fall in price and increase in quantity bought and sold
- an increase in price and increase in quantity bought and sold
- a fall in price and a fall in quantity bought and sold
- an increase in quantity supplied and demanded only
- Examples of joint stock banks are
- commercial banks
- co-operative credit societies
- central banks
- development banks
- Which of the following is not a characteristic of a developing country? High
- real per capital income
- level of primary production
- population growth rate
- level of illiteracy
- Goods consumed out of habit have
- elastic demand
- perfectly elastic demand
- inelastic demand
- unitary elastic demand
- Which of the following items is not a recurrent expenditure?
- building of schools and colleges
- maintenance of school building
- payment of teachers salaries
- purchase of stationery for examinations
- If the coefficient of price elasticity of demand is 0,1, demand is
- elastic
- inelastic
- zero elastic
- unitary elastic
- The profit of a producer is the difference between
- total cost and marginal cost
- total revenue and total cost
- average cost and total cost
- price and total cost
- The rate of increase in utility is
- average utility
- increasing utility
- total utility
- marginal utility
- The supply of tea is linearly presented as P=0.2Q, where P is the price Q is the quantity. What is the P when Q = 25
- $0.08
- $5.00
- $25.02
- $125
- Increase in supply due to changes in plant size will take place only in the
- normal time
- long run
- market period
- short run
- The long-run average cost curve is made up of several short-run
- marginal and average cost curves
- average cost curves
- average variable cost curves
- average variable and total cost curves
- From the table , the mean of the distribution is
- 2.2
- 2.5
- 3.2
- 4.5
- What is the median of the distribution?
- 5
- 4
- 3
- 2
- Co-operative societies formed to market the output of their members are called
- consumers' co-operative societies
- wholesale co-operative
- credit and thrift co-operative societies
- producers' co-operative societies
- Money will serve as a standard of deferred payment if it is
- homogenous
- durable
- easily
- stable in value
- Due to an increase in price, a seller increase the quantity offered for sal from 400units to 450units. What is the percentage change in quantity supplied?
- 1%
- 7.5%
- 12.5%
- 20%
- Which of the following will increase the nominal value of national income?
- high rate of inflation
- increase in the value of money
- increase in import
- high rate of subsistence production
- Cyclical unemployment is associated with
- inadequate information
- trade fluctuations
- structural changes
- seasonal changes
- Which of the following best defines inflation?
- cyclical increase in prices
- periodic increase in prices
- persistent increase in prices
- occasional increase in prices
- Perfect knowledge of events in a perfect market will be made possible by the existence of
- many buyers and sellers
- homogenous products
- means of communication
- large number of trades
- An increase in the price of a commodity from $10 to $15 leads to an increase in the quantity supplied from 10 units to 15 units. The price elasticity of supply is
- 0
- 0.5
- 1
- 5
- Economic development may be hindered if there is
- a high pool of skilled labour
- a high rate of economic growth
- political stability
- rapid population growth
- Which of the following types of unemployment results from changes in the pattern of aggregate demand?
- technological unemployment
- structural unemployment
- frictional unemployment
- seasonal unemployment
- Which of the following is not a reason countries import goods?
- differences in natural endowments
- the law of absolute advantage
- differences in taste
- the love for other nations
- Provision of short term loans to solve balance of payments problems is done by the
- international finance corporation
- international monetary fund
- international bank for reconstruction and development
- african development bank
- West Africa countries are experiencing worsening terms of trade because
- they are primary producers
- their currencies are overvalued
- they import less machines
- they are tertiary producers
- Which of the following statements is correct?
- As total utility increases, the marginal utility also increases
- The marginal utility is always zero whenever the total utility reaches the maximum
- The total utility is at maximum whenever marginal utility 1s at it's maximum
- There is no relationship between total utility and the marginal utility
- A change in the quantity demanded of a commodity is determined by the
- size of population
- income of the consumer
- price of the commodity
- taste and fashion
- The likely implication of the devaluation of a country’s currency is that
- exports of such a country become cheaper
- importation of goods into such a country becomes cheaper
- .the value of such a country’s currency rises.
- foreign goods are attracted into the country
- international trade is desirable because it
- may lead to overproduction
- brings about overdependence of countries on one another
- provides foreign market for local goods
- brings about unhealthy competition and rivalries
- A financial institution established for the purpose of providing specialized services like acceptance of bills of exchange and equipment leasing is known as
- Merchant Bank
- Development Bank
- Central Bank
- Insurance company
- Which of the following functions of money is mostly affected during inflation?
- Medium of exchange
- .Unit of Account
- store of value
- Standard of deferred payment
- Precautionary motive for holding money is to
- meet daily and regular transactions
- take advantage of changes in the prices of goods and services
- cover unforeseen events
- cover expenses on house rent
- Which of the following measures will not encourage industrialization in West Africa?
- taking over of all forms of industries by the government
- Provision of social infrastructure
- Giving tax incentives, especially to infant industries
- Using tariffs to discourage the use of imported items
- The concentration of many firms of a particular industry in a particular area is known as
- location of industry
- amalgamation of industries
- localisation of industry
- nationalisation of industry
- Which of the following is not an effect of the discovery of mineral resources in an area?
- Increase in wealth
- Overcrowding
- Increase in crime rate
- Under population
Use the table below to answer questions 26 and 27
x | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
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f | 2 | 5 | 2 | 1 |
Economics 2 - Essay
Section A
Answer one question only from this section.
- The table below shows an extract from the balance of payments for country A. Use the questions to answer the questions that follow:
Balance of payments items Items of transaction Receipt ($) Payments ($) 1 Merchandise (Visible trade) 52,000.00 4,000.00 2 Shipping, other transport, and travel 4,000.00 8,000.00 3 Investment income 20,00.00 5,000.00 4 Other services 2,500.00 5,000.00 5 Unrequired transfers 22,800.00 7,000.00 6 Direct investments 50,000.00 26,000.00 7 Other long-term capital 254,000.00 289,000.00 8 Short-term capital 221,00.00 238,000.00 Calculate the:
- balance of trade
- balance on current account
- balance on capital account
- balance of payment
- The table below presents the price and quantity supplied by a palm oil producer. Use the information in the table to answer the following questions.
- If the price of palm oil falls from $20,00 to $18.00, calculate the price elasticity of supply.
- Interpret your answer in question 2
- Study the extract below and answer the following questions. The price of palm oil remains at $6.00 per gallon and an increase in the price of a related product causes an increase in the supply of palm oil:
- Give a graphical presentation to illustrate this change.
- Indicate the type of supply for the two products
- State reasons that can cause a change in supply
Price ($) | Quantity Supplied (gallons) |
---|---|
6 | 200 |
12 | 300 |
18 | 400 |
20 | 500 |
24 | 600 |
Section B
Answer three questions only from this section.
- Define occupational mobility of labour
- Identify any four barriers to occupational mobility of labour
- State any two factors that will make labour efficient
- What is crop farming?
- Outline any four measures that can be adopted to increase crp production in your country.
- State any two contributions of industrial sector to agriculture in your country.
- Highlight any four differences between public limited liability company and a private limited liability company
- Explain any four advantages a limited liability company
- Define gross national income
- Using appropriate examples, distinguish between:
- Personal income and disposable income
- Nominal income and real income
- Outline any three uses of national income statistics
- what is the normal chain of distribution?
- State any three functions of middlemen in the chain of distribution.
- Highlight any four problem involved in distribution of goods in West Africa
- What is a specific tax?
- Explain with the aid of diagrams, the effects of specific tax on a commodity that has a:
- perfectly elastic demand
- perfectly inelastic demand
- State two differences between a direct tax and an indirect tax