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101) Which of the following products would most easily lend itself to successful price discrimination by a monopolist?

A) cellular phones

B) electricity

C) pianos

D) restaurant meals

E) transport trucks

102) If a monopolist is practising perfect price discrimination, we know that

A) the firm is facing a perfectly elastic demand curve.

B) the firm is facing a perfectly inelastic demand curve.

C) marginal cost is rising as output rises.

D) the firm is producing a lower output than it would if it were a single-price monopolist.

E) the firm is selling each unit at a different price and capturing all consumer surplus.

103) One reason airlines charge a higher price to business travellers is that

A) business travellers don’t profit maximize.

B) government sets the price policies.

C) business travellers have a relatively higher demand elasticity than other travellers.

D) business travellers have a relatively lower demand elasticity than other travellers.

E) they are thereby able to minimize costs.

104) Refer to Figure 10-5. Assume this pharmaceutical firm charges a single price for its drug. At its profit-maximizing level of output it will produce

A) Q0 units and charge the perfectly competitive price.

B) Q0 units and charge a price of p0.

C) Q1 units and charge a price of p1.

D) Q0 units and charge a price of p2.

E) Q1 units and charge a price greater than its average total variable cost.

105) Refer to Figure 10-5. Assume this pharmaceutical firm charges a single price for its drug. At its profit-maximizing level of output, consumer surplus is represented by

A) areas H+I.

B) areas C+D+E+F.

C) areas D+E.

D) There is no consumer surplus generated.

E) It is not possible to determine with the information provided.

106) Refer to Figure 10-5. Assume this pharmaceutical firm charges a single price for its drug. At its profit-maximizing level of output, it will generate a total profit represented by

A) the sum of areas A through K.

B) areas A+B+C+F+G.

C) areas B+C+F+G+H+I.

D) areas D+E.

E) It is not possible to determine with the information provided.

107) Refer to Figure 10-5. Assume this pharmaceutical firm is practicing perfect price discrimination among its buyers. At its profit-maximizing level of output it will produce

A) Q1 units and charge a price of p1 on the last unit sold.

B) Q1 units and charge a price of p1 on all units.

C) Q0 units and charge a price of p0 on the last unit sold.

D) Q0 units and charge a price of p0 on all units.

E) It is not possible to determine with the information provided.

108) Refer to Figure 10-5. Assume this pharmaceutical firm is practicing perfect price discrimination among its buyers. At its profit-maximizing level of output, consumer surplus is represented by

A) areas C+D+E+F+H.

B) areas D+E.

C) areas C+F+H.

D) There is no consumer surplus.

E) It is not possible to determine with the information provided.

109) Refer to Figure 10-5. Assume this pharmaceutical firm charges a single price for its drug. At its profit-maximizing level of output, it will generate a deadweight loss to society represented by

A) areas H+I.

B) areas H+I+J+K.

C) areas I+J+K.

D) There is no deadweight loss generated.

E) It is not possible to determine with the information provided.

110) Refer to Figure 10-5. Assume this pharmaceutical firm is practicing perfect price discrimination among its buyers. At its profit-maximizing level of output, it will generate a deadweight loss to society represented by

A) areas H+I.

B) areas H+I+J+K.

C) areas I+J+K.

D) There is no deadweight loss generated.

E) It is not possible to determine with the information provided.

 

 

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