Chapter 15 Monopoly 1. Monopolies use their market leverage to a. charge prices that equal minimum average total cost. b. attain normal profits in the long run. c. restrict output and increase price. d. dump excess supplies of their product on the market. ANSWER: c restrict output and increase price. SECTION: 1 OBJECTIVE: 1 2. If government officials break a natural monopoly up into several smaller firms‚ then a. competition will force firms to attain
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BA 213 - Test#1 Review Instructor: Usha Ramanujam Dear Students‚ I have indicated answers to the test review questions in BOLD. You can highlight the entire review and remove the bold feature before you start working on these questions and then verify the answers. Also‚ detailed solutions are given for q.38 and q.40 /Usha 1. Thread used in the production of mattresses‚ an indirect material‚ is classified as manufacturing overhead. TRUE/ False 2. Prime cost and conversion
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Thoroughly penetrating or permeating d. New and improved e. Unwanted but unavoidable 5. In the lecture it was made clear that using marketing concepts and practices in charities is particularly challenging because charities operate with multiple _________. a. Competitors b. Government agencies c. Publics d. Promotional campaigns e. Goals‚ aims and objectives 6. “The McDonaldization of society” means a. The saturation of a market with fast food restaurants
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ch. 16 question 15-1 CHAPTER 15 Capital Structure: Basic Concepts Multiple Choice Questions: I. DEFINITIONS HOMEMADE LEVERAGE a 1. The use of personal borrowing to change the overall amount of financial leverage to which an individual is exposed is called: a. homemade leverage. b. dividend recapture. c. the weighted average cost of capital. d. private debt placement. e. personal offset. Difficulty level: Easy MM PROPOSITION I b 2
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CHILD AND ADOLESCENT 1. The use of logical thinking in solving problem. a. Concrete operation c. sensorimotor b. Formal operation d. Pre operational 2. The proponent that gives importance in structing environment for development. a. Lev Vegotsky c. Abraham Moslow b. Jean Piaget d. Burrhus Skinner 3. The use of concept are incomplete and sometimes are illogical a. pre conceptual thinking c. pre conventional thinking b. transanctive
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CHAPTER 3—DEMAND AND SUPPLY MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. If demand increases while supply decreases for a particular good: a. its equilibrium price will increase while the quantity of the good produced and sold could increase‚ decrease‚ or remain constant. b. the quantity of the good produced and sold will decrease while its equilibrium price could increase‚ decrease‚ or remain constant. c. the quantity of the good produced and sold will increase while its equilibrium price could increase‚ decrease or remain
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BIOLOGY TIME: 2 HOURS (1) Food spoilage is mainly due to a) Poor quality b) high protein content c) the activities of decomposers d) excess water (2) Which of the following organisms is transmitted by houseflies? a) Plasmodium b) Vibro cholera c) Trypanosoma d) Gonococcus sp (3) The odontoid process is associated
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1. Archaeologists call the earliest Americans: a. Indios. b. Paleo-Indians. c. Native Americans. d. Siberians. 2. Which group dominated Mexico from 900 to 1100 A.D.? a. the Aztecs b. the Toltecs c. the Mayans d. the Olmecs 3. In the fourteenth century‚ Europeans were most familiar with the _________ part of Africa. a. southern b. western c. northern d. eastern 4. Slave status in Africa was: a. generally permanent. b. transferred from parent to child. c. not necessarily
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distant a planet’s orbit is from the sun‚ the longer it takes to complete an orbit. Table for Individual Question Feedback Points Earned: 1.0/1.0 Correct Answer(s): B 2. What are the three basic types of spectra? A) Continuous‚ emission‚ absorption B) Thermal‚ redshifted‚ blueshifted C) Thermal‚ redshifted‚ emission D) Continuous‚ absorption‚ blueshifted Table for Individual Question Feedback Points Earned: 1.0/1.0 Correct Answer(s): A 3. According to the nebular theory
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19. Allegiance‚ Inc. has $125‚000 of inventory that suffered minor smoke damage from a fire in the warehouse. The company can sell the goods "as is" for $45‚000; alternatively‚ the goods can be cleaned and shipped to the firm’s outlet center at a cost of $23‚000. There the goods could be sold for $80‚000. What alternative is more desirable and what is the relevant cost for that alternative? A. Sell "as is‚" $125‚000. B. Clean and ship to outlet center‚ $23‚000. C. Clean and ship to outlet center
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