ANSWER KEY FOR TEST 2 DECEMBER 2011 ECON 0110: MACROECONOMICS DR. KENKEL 25 questions worth 10 points each. Total Points = 250 1. Assume the following data apply to a certain country using 1996 as the base year: Year Consumer Nominal Price GDP Index (Trillions) 2005 144.9 12.2 2006 155.6 14.8 2007 169.5 17.5 The growth rate of real GDP between 2005 and 2006 is a. Less than 5.0% b. 5.0% to less than 6.0% c. 6.0% to less than 7.0% d. 7.0% to less than
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Title of the Lesson: Brainstorming Description of Lesson: Participants gather over a common goal and find solutions. Group synergy allows for new ideas to be dynamically constructed and recapitulated. Brainstorming is generally conducted in a synchronous session so that ideas can quickly develop; however‚ it can also be done asynchronously allowing for participants to consider options over time. Appropriate Content Areas: Good for any process oriented course. Can also be used in political science
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Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence‚ using the word given. DO NOT CHANGE THE WORD GIVEN. You must use between two and five words‚ including the word given. 1. The children will probably go swimming tomorrow. LIKELY The children ______________________________________________ swimming tomorrow 2. I can`t give him advice if he doesn’t tell me more about the situation. UNLESS I can’t advise him _____________________________________________
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Computerized Pre-Professional Skills Test: Writing (5720) Test at a Glance Test Name Computerized Pre-Professional Skills Test: Writing Test Code 5720 Time 68 minutes‚ divided into a 38-minute multiple-choice section and a 30-minute essay section Number of Questions 44 multiple-choice questions‚ 1 essay question Format Multiple-choice questions involving usage and sentence correction; essay topic as a basis for a writing sample Content Categories Approximate Number of Questions Approximate
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explanations‚ and statistical section. Answer: True 2. The three major sections of a CAFR are the Introductory‚ Financial‚ and statistical sections. Answer: True 3. The introductory and statistical sections of a CAFR are not audited. Answer: True 4. State and local governments are required to prepare a CAFR. Answer: False 5. Combining statements are required whenever a non-major column is used in one of the fund financial statements. Answer: True 6. A complete CAFR includes
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itself is known as a(n) _________________. Selected Answer: [None Given] Correct Answer: auxotroph Question 2 Needs Grading An organism that has a mutation is called a(n)______________. Selected Answer: [None Given] Correct Answer: mutant Question 3 1 out of 1 points Which of the following causes extra nucleotides to be added to a gene? Selected Answer: insertion mutation Question
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Student Answer: CORRECT a tentative claim to be tested. INCORRECT a clever remark designed to confuse an audience. an appeal to radical skepticism. a valid argument. 2. Question : Descartes worried a great deal about the threat posed by which of the following? Student Answer: Christians CORRECT Skeptics Masons Jesuits 3. Question : Examining reasons and constructing arguments can hel Student Answer: INCORRECT
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Of all the things high school students complain about‚ being sleep deprived and tired ranks first as most problematic. The issue isn’t that kids simply choose not to get enough sleep; it is that the majority genuinely cannot. Students are constantly being badgered by parents‚ doctors and school faculty to get at least eight hours of sleep‚ but with school starting as early as 7:20‚ that makes getting a decent amount of sleep an almost impossible task. Though there are numerous other reasons as to
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used when conducting the research question is t-Test of independence. Reasons for using the technique The reason why t-Test of independence is used because there are only two group of independent variable‚ which is Buddhist and non-Buddhist. Besides that‚ the independent variable is categorical‚ while the dependent variable is using interval scale. Another reason for using t-Test of independence is because there are independent groups and the test compares two different groups with each other
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battery will wear out in five hours‚ with a standard deviation of 30 minutes. Assuming that a new battery has just been installed‚ what is the probability that the battery will perform reliably during a one-hour exam?Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: | 0.05 | Correct Answer: | 0.9 | | | | | * Question 2 2 out of 2 points | | | The Ready Light Company produces a flashlight‚ which is perfectly reliable except for two components: the battery‚ which has a random failure
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