A large city a good real-world example for perfect


1. If the demand curve is QD = 100 at 10P and there is a $1 price increase, then the elasticity of demand at P = 2 is

A. -0.5
B. -0.25
C. -0.75
D. -1

2. If the absolute value of a demand elasticity is less than 1, then

A. the demand is inelastic, and a price rise will reduce the total revenue
B. the demand is inelastic, and a price rise will increase the total revenue
C. the demand is elastic, and a price rise will increase the total revenue
D. the demand is elastic, and a price rise will reduce the total revenue

3. If the cross-price elasticity is negative, then the two goods are

A. unrelated
B. substitutes
C. complements
D. normal goods

4. Under perfect competition, a firm maximizes its profit by setting

A. P = MC because P = MR
B. P above MC where MC = MR
C. P = FC

5. In a large city, a good, real-world example for perfect competition would be

A. lawyers
B. gas stations
C. Time Warner Cable
D. clothing stores

6. A firm under monopolistic competition will earn

A. positive economic profit because it has some monopoly power
B. zero economic profit because it sets P = MC
C. zero economic profit because it's P = ATC
D. positive economic profit because it sets MC = MR

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