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Section One: Multiple Choice – select the best response; each response is worth 1 point
1. Gross Domestic Product measures the:
a. total market value of all final goods and services produced within the U.S.
b. total market value of all final goods and services produced by U.S. citizens.
c. market value of all intermediate goods plus the market value of all final goods
produced in the U.S.
d. nation’s well-being.
Use the information in the table below to answer the next three questions.
Consumption Spending. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 6,576.0 billion
Investment Spending . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,589.6 billion
Government Purchases. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,712.8 billion
Net Exports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -488.6 billion
Depreciation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,022.3 billion
2. Gross domestic product is:
a. $9,389.8 billion.
b. $9,878.4 billion.
c. $10,367 billion.
d. $8,367.5 billion.
3. Net domestic product is:
a. $9,389.8 billion.
b. $9,878.4 billion.
c. $10,367 billion.
d. $8,367.5 billion.
4. Net investment is equal to:
a. $7,345.2 billion.
b. $1,589.6 billion.
c. $1,022.3 billion.
d. $567.3 billion.
5. If 2012 is the base year, then real GDP in 2013 is a measure of:
a. the market value of goods and services produced in 2012, assuming no change
in the price level between 2012 and 2013.
b. the market value of goods and services produced in 2013, assuming no change
in the price level between 2012 and 2013.
c. the current market value of goods and services produced in 2012.
d. the current market value of goods and services produced in 2013.
6. Suppose expenditure on the market basket of products used for the CPI rose from $1,200 in the base year to $1,500 in the current year. Then, the value of the CPI is _____, indicating that prices rose _____ percent from the base year to the current year.
a. 300; 300
b. 25; 25
c. 125; 25
d. 25; 125
7. Inflation occurs when:
a. the average price level rises.
b. the price of a good or service rises.
c. consumer incomes increase.
d. some prices change faster than other prices.
8. The purchasing power of the dollar:
a. is unaffected by inflation.
b. decreases during inflationary periods.
c. increases during inflationary periods.
d. cannot be predicted during inflationary periods.
Use the information in the table below to answer the next two questions.
Year Nominal Income CPI Real Income
2000 $40,000 172.2 $23,228.80
2001 $42,000 177.1 $23,715.42
2002 $43,000 179.8 $23,915.46
9. This person’s real income in 2002 was _______ which was __________ his/her real income in 2001.
a. $23,915; greater than
b. $24,970; greater than
c. $23,915; less than
d. $24,970; less than
10. The inflation rate from 2000 to 2001 was approximately:
a. 1.5%.
b. 2.8%.
c. 4.9%.
d. 1.7%.
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