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Question : 51.Carbohydrates essential to provide energy for the body because: a.the glucose : 1357123

    51.Carbohydrates are essential to provide energy for the body because: a.the glucose that is produced from them is vital to fuel most of the body’s cells. b.proteins are available only to provide building block materials for tissues. c.ketone bodies produced from proteins do not provide adequate energy for cells. d.fats are not able to provide any energy to the cells.   52.You are […]

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Question : 91) Holding all other influences constant, the quantity of labor : 1224048

    91) Holding all other influences constant, the quantity of labor supplied in a given time period depends A) inversely on the real wage rate so that a higher real wage decreases the quantity of labor supplied. B) directly on the real wage rate so that a higher real wage increases the quantity of labor supplied. C) inversely on the quantity of labor demanded. […]

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Question : 111) Which of the following statements concerning cost-benefit analysis true? A) : 1384316

  111) Which of the following statements concerning cost-benefit analysis is true? A) Large potential benefits, regardless of their time horizon, always justify government intervention. B) Large potential costs, regardless of their time horizon, always preclude government intervention. C) Though benefits from a government policy can be accurately measured, costs are usually impossible to quantify. D) Cost-benefit analysis can be used effectively by private firms […]

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Question : 51) In the long run, firms in monopolistic competition produce : 1238844

  51) In the long run, firms in monopolistic competition produce at a level that is ________ the efficient scale of output. A) less than B) equal to C) more than D) not comparable to E) All of the above are possible depending on market conditions.   52) For a firm in monopolistic competition, the efficient scale is the amount of output at which ________ […]

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Question : 1) Which of the following a characteristic exclusive to training? : 1346269

  1) Which of the following is a characteristic exclusive to training? A) Focuses on correcting current skill deficiencies B) Addresses the skill needs of work groups C) Prepares workers for future positions D) Implemented in classroom settings   2) A goal of development is to: A) develop key skills. B) improve performance on the current job. C) prepare employees for future work. D) address […]

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Question : Table 18-5 Taxable Income Tax Payments $20,000 : 1388018

  Table 18-5   Taxable Income Tax Payments $20,000 $2,000   25,000   2,250   32,000   2,560   42,000   2,940   Table 18-5 shows the amount of taxes paid on various levels of income.   14) Refer to Table 18-5.  The tax system is A) progressive throughout all levels of income. B) proportional throughout all levels of income. C) regressive throughout all levels […]

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Question : 11.If a good has a highly elastic demand curve, then: A. a : 1379007

    11.If a good has a highly elastic demand curve, then: A. a small percentage change in price will cause a large change in quantity demanded. B. a small percentage change in price will cause virtually no change in quantity demanded. C. a large percentage change in price will cause a small change in quantity demanded. D. any percentage change in price will cause an almost immediate response […]

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Question : 32) The figure above shows the production possibilities frontier for : 1240793

    32) The figure above shows the production possibilities frontier for a country. A combination of 4 million gallons of milk and 4 million gallons of ice cream is A) unattainable. B) attainable and production efficient. C) attainable and production inefficient. D) unattainable and production efficient. E) More information is needed to determine if the point is attainable or not. 33) The figure above […]

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Question : 111) As a global recession began in late 2008, the : 1384416

  111) As a global recession began in late 2008, the governments of all major economies searched for policy responses to dampen the effects of the recession. In general, governments were aiming to A) shift the AD curve to the left by decreasing tax rates. B) increase potential GDP. C) shift the AS curve to the right through large increases in government spending. D) shift […]

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Question : 11) Your roommate, Serafina, a psychology major, said, “The problem : 1388079

    11) Your roommate, Serafina, a psychology major, said, “The problem with economics is that it assumes that consumers and firms always make the correct decision. But we know that everyone’s human, and we all make mistakes.” Do you agree with her comment? A) Yes, I agree with her. One cannot make predictions about economic behavior because in reality people make incorrect choices in […]

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