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University of Lethbridge – Department of Economics

ECON 3030 – Managerial Economics


Instructor: Michael G. Lanyi
Summer 2013

Demand and Supply – Add Problems


Answer Sheet

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1) The price of a good will increase if
A) it is an inferior good and income increases.
B) the price of a substitute in consumption decreases.
C) supply of the good decreases.
D) demand for the good decreases.
E) there is a surplus of the good.

2) Which market is an example of a market for goods?


A) labour market
B) capital market
C) apple market
D) energy market
E) haircut market

3) A relative price is
A) an opportunity cost.
B) the ration of one price to another.
C) a quantity of a "basket" of goods and services forgone.
D) determined by demand and supply.
E) all of the above.

Use the table below to answer the following question(s). 4) Consider Table 3.1. In 2000, the relative price of coffee
Table 3.1 in terms of tea is
A) 1.25.
B) 1.00.
C) 1.14.
D) 0.88.
E) 1.10.

5) The law of demand states that, all else constant,


A) as income increases, willingness to pay for the last unit increases.
B) price and quantity supplied are positively related.
C) the higher the price of a good, the smaller is the quantity supplied.
D) the higher the price of a good, the greater is the quantity demanded.
E) the higher the price of a good, the smaller is the quantity demanded.

6) Which of the following "other things" are not held constant along a demand curve?
A) income
B) prices of related goods
C) the price of the good itself
D) preferences
E) expected future income and credit

7) Which one of the following would lead to an increase in the demand for hamburgers?
A) a new fad hamburger diet
B) a decrease in population size
C) a rise in the price of French fries, a complement of hamburgers
D) a decrease in consumer income if hamburgers are a normal good
E) a news report that hamburgers can cause skin diseases

8) Which one of the following could shift the demand curve for grape jelly to the right?
A) a fall in the population
B) a decrease in the price of grape jelly
C) an increase in the price of peanut butter, a complement
D) a decrease in the price of strawberry preserves, a substitute
E) an increase in income if grape jelly is a normal good

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9) An increase in the price of ground beef will
A) increase the demand for chicken, a substitute for beef.
B) increase the demand for hamburger buns, a complement for beef.
C) increase the quantity demanded of ground beef.
D) decrease the quantity demanded of ground beef.
E) both A and D.

10) An increase in income will


A) increase the demand for turnips if turnips are inferior goods.
B) decrease the supply of turnips.
C) increase the supply of turnips.
D) increase the demand for turnips if turnips are normal goods.
E) decrease the demand for turnips if turnips have a very low price.

11) Which one of the following would result in a movement from point A to
point B?
A) a fall in the price of apples
B) a rise in the price of oranges
C) an increase in population size
D) public concern about chemicals sprayed on apples
E) a rise in the price of bananas

12) Which one of the following would result in the demand curve shifting
from D1 to D2?
A) an increase in the supply of pizza
B) a rise in the price of hamburgers, a substitute for pizza
C) a rise in the price of pizza
D) a fall in the price of pizza
E) a rise in the price of Coke, a complement of pizza

13) If an increase in the price of good A causes the demand curve for good B to shift to the left, then
A) A and B are complements in production.
B) B is an inferior good.
C) B is a normal good.
D) A and B are substitutes in consumption.
E) A and B are complements in consumption.

14) If a decrease in the price of good X leads to a decrease in the demand for good Y, then
A) X and Y are independent from each other.
B) X and Y are complements in consumption.
C) X is an inferior good.
D) X is a normal good.
E) X and Y are substitutes in consumption.

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15) Good A is a normal good if
A) an increase in the price of a substitute causes the demand for A to increase.
B) income and the demand for A are negatively related.
C) an increase in the price of a complement causes the demand for A to decrease.
D) good A satisfies the law of demand.
E) an increase in income causes the demand for A to increase.

16) If the demand for beer depends negatively on the price of beer (PB), positively on the outside temperature (T), positively
on the number of exams written that day (E), and positively on the price of wine (PW), which of the following is a possible
equation of the demand curve for beer?
A) Q = 100 - 5PB + 5T + 10E - 2 PW
B) Q = 100 - 5PB - 5T - 10E + 2 PW
C) Q = 100 + 5PB + 5T + 10E - 2 PW
D) Q = 100 + 5PB + 5T + 10E + 2 PW
E) Q = 100 - 5PB + 5T + 10E + 2 PW

17) The supply curve of a good slopes upward to the right because of
A) the law of supply.
B) technological improvements over time.
C) the fact that prices tend to increase over time.
D) the existence of substitute goods.
E) the law of demand.

18) Which one of the following would not shift the supply curve for good X to the right?
A) an increase in the price of X
B) a decrease in the price of Y, a substitute for the production of X
C) a reduction in the price of resources used in producing X
D) an improvement in technology affecting the production of X
E) an increase in the price of Y, a complement in the production of X

19) A decrease in the quantity supplied is represented by a


A) movement up the supply curve.
B) movement down the supply curve.
C) rightward shift of the demand curve.
D) leftward shift of the supply curve.
E) rightward shift of the supply curve.

20) Which of the following will shift the supply curve for good X rightward?
A) an increase in the cost of capital used to produce good X
B) an increase in the price of energy
C) a decrease in the wages of workers employed to produce good X
D) an old technology that is used to produce good X
E) a decrease in the number of suppliers of good X

21) A rise in the price of a good will cause


A) the supply of the good to increase.
B) the demand for the good to decrease.
C) a movement down and to the right along the demand curve.
D) a movement up and to the right along the supply curve.
E) the demand for a complementary good to rise.

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22) If the number of suppliers for good Y increases, then
A) the supply curve for good Y will shift to the left.
B) the supply curve for good Y will remain unchanged.
C) a movement up on the same supply curve will occur.
D) a movement down on the same supply curve will occur.
E) the supply curve for good Y will shift to the right.

23) If a producer can use its resources to produce either good A or good B, then an increase in the price of A will cause
A) a decrease in the supply of B.
B) an increase in the supply of B.
C) an increase in the supply of A.
D) a decrease in the supply of A.
E) both C and D.

24) If good A is a by-product of the production of good B, then an increase in the price of A will cause
A) an increase in the quantity supplied of A.
B) a decrease in the quantity supplied of A.
C) an increase in the supply of B.
D) a decrease in the supply of B.
E) both A and C.

25) If the supply of economic tutoring depends positively on the price of economic tutoring (PE), positively on the amount of
marking jobs (J), and positively on the price of beer (PB), which one of the following is a possible equation of the supply
curve of economic tutoring?
A) Q = 200 + 10PE - 5J - PB
B) Q = 200 + 10PE + 5J + PB
C) Q = 200 - 10PE - 5J + PB
D) Q = 200 - 10PE + 5J + PB
E) Q = 200 - 10PE + 5J - PB

Use the figure below to answer the following questions. 26) At a price of $10 a unit in Figure 3.4.2
A) there is a surplus of 200 units.
B) there is a shortage of 200 units.
C) there is a surplus of 400 units.
D) there is a shortage of 400 units.
E) quantity will rise.

27) At a price of $4 a unit in Figure 3.4.2


A) the equilibrium quantity is 400 units.
B) there is a surplus of 200 units.
C) the quantity supplied is 400 units.
D) there is a shortage of 200 units.
E) the quantity demanded is 200 units.

28) The equilibrium price in the market illustrated by


Figure 3.4.2 is
Figure 3.4.2 A) $2 a unit.
B) $4 a unit.
C) $6 a unit.
D) $8 a unit.
E) $10 a unit.

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29) The price of a good will rise if
A) demand for the good decreases.
B) supply of the good decreases.
C) there is a surplus of the good.
D) the price of a substitute for the good decreases.
E) the good is an inferior good and income increases.

30) When the demand for good A increases,


A) the equilibrium price and equilibrium quantity will increase.
B) the equilibrium price will rise but the equilibrium quantity will decrease.
C) the equilibrium price and equilibrium quantity will decrease.
D) the equilibrium price will decrease but the equilibrium quantity will increase.
E) a surplus will result.

31) There have been severe problems in the Atlantic fishing industry, with large falls in the fish stocks. As a result of this,
A) equilibrium price and quantity will fall or rise depending on how large is the fall in fish stocks.
B) the fall in the fish stocks will lead to a shortage, and therefore, a rise in price and a fall in equilibrium quantity.
C) both equilibrium price and quantity will rise, as consumers will desire even more fish, since they are scarce.
D) the quantity of fish sold will increase, as fishermen will catch more to make up for the shortage.
E) the price of fish will fall, since no one will be able to purchase them.

Use the figure below to answer the following questions.

32) Initially, the demand curve for good A is D2 in Figure


3.5.1. Suppose good B is a substitute for good A. If the
price of B falls
A) the price of A will rise.
B) there will be a surplus of good A at P2.
C) the demand curve for good A will shift from D2 to D3.
D) the equilibrium quantity of good A will increase.
E) all of the above are true except B.

Figure 3.5.1

33) If A and B are substitute goods (in consumption) and the price of A increases, we will observe
A) an increase in the price but a decrease in the equilibrium quantity of B.
B) an increase in the price and the equilibrium quantity of B.
C) a decrease in price but an increase in the equilibrium quantity of B.
D) a decrease in the price and the equilibrium quantity of B.
E) none of the above.

34) If A and B are complements in production and the price of A falls, the supply of B
A) increases and the price of B rises.
B) increases and the price of B falls.
C) decreases and the price of B falls.
D) decreases and the price of B rises.
E) does not change.

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35) If demand increases and supply decreases, then the
A) equilibrium quantity will increase but the effect on the price is indeterminate.
B) effect on both equilibrium price and quantity will be indeterminate.
C) equilibrium quantity will decrease but the effect on the price is indeterminate.
D) price will fall but the effect on the equilibrium quantity will be indeterminate.
E) price will rise but the effect on the equilibrium quantity will be indeterminate.

Use the information below to answer the following question(s).

Fact 3.1

The market for coffee is initially in equilibrium with supply and demand curves of the usual shape. Pepsi is a substitute for
coffee; cream is a complement for coffee. Consider the market for coffee. Assume that all ceteris paribus assumptions continue
to hold except for the event(s) listed.

36) Consider Fact 3.1. If there is an increase in the wages of farm workers who harvest coffee beans, the equilibrium quantity
of coffee will
A) rise or fall, depending on the slope of supply and demand curves.
B) rise or fall, depending on the relative shifts of the supply and demand curves.
C) fall.
D) rise.
E) remain the same.

37) Consider Fact 3.1. The price of cream falls. Simultaneously, there is an increase in the wages of farm workers who harvest
coffee beans. The equilibrium quantity of coffee will
A) rise or fall, depending on the slope of the supply and demand curves.
B) fall.
C) rise or fall, depending on the relative shifts of supply and demand curves.
D) rise.
E) remain the same.

38) Consider Fact 3.1. A new study comes out, revealing that drinking Pepsi increases your ability to study. The equilibrium
quantity of coffee will
A) rise or fall, depending on the slope of supply and demand curves.
B) rise.
C) remain the same.
D) rise or fall, depending on the relative shifts of the supply and demand curves.
E) fall.

39) Suppose we observe both an increase in the price of good A and an increase in the quantity of good A bought and sold.
Which one of the following is a likely explanation?
A) The supply of A has decreased.
B) The demand for A has decreased.
C) The demand for A has increased.
D) The law of demand is violated.
E) The supply of A has increased.

40) If we observe an increase in the equilibrium price of good A, we know that either the demand for A has
A) increased or the supply of A has increased (or both).
B) increased or the supply of A has decreased (or both).
C) decreased or the supply of A has increased (or both).
D) decreased or the supply of A has decreased (or both).
E) none of the above.

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41) If we observe an increase in the equilibrium quantity, we know that
A) either the demand for A has decreased or the supply of A has decreased (or both).
B) either the demand for A has decreased or the supply of A has increased (or both).
C) either the demand for A has increased or the supply of A has decreased (or both).
D) either the demand for A has increased or the supply of A has increased (or both).
E) any of the above could have occurred; it depends on the relative size of the effects.

42) The y- axis intercept of the demand curve is 60 and the slope is - 8. The equation of the demand curve is ________.
A) P = 8 - 60QD
B) P = 60 - 8QD
C) QD = 60 - 8P
D) P = 60 + 8QD
E) QD = 60 + 8P

43) The y- axis intercept of the supply curve is 40 and the slope is 6. The equation of the supply curve is ________.
A) P = 3 + 40QS
B) P = 40 + 6QS
C) P = 40 - 6QS
D) QS = 40 + 6P
E) QS = 40 - 6P

44) The demand curve for knobs is P = 75 - 6QD and the supply curve for knobs is P = 35 + 2QS.
What is the equilibrium price of a knob?
A) $5.
B) $10.
C) $40.
D) $45.
E) None of the above.

45) The demand curve is P = 700 - 10QD. The supply curve is P = 400 + 5QS.
At market equilibrium, the equilibrium quantity is ________ and the equilibrium price is ________.
A) 20; 500
B) 5; 0.05
C) 0.05; 5
D) 20; 700
E) 300; 15

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Answers
1) C 7) A 13) E 19) B 25) B 31) B 37) C 43) B
2) C 8) E 14) E 20) C 26) C 32) B 38) E 44) D
3) E 9) E 15) E 21) D 27) D 33) B 39) C 45) A
4) C 10) D 16) E 22) E 28) C 34) D 40) B
5) E 11) A 17) A 23) A 29) B 35) E 41) D
6) C 12) B 18) A 24) E 30) A 36) C 42) B

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