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Please help me with my micro economics assignments i tried to do some of them but i am not sure if i am right or wrong.




A market served by only one firm is called a(n):
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
A firm that has market power has the ability:
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a monopoly?
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
Which of the following is an example of a barrier to entry?
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
Facebook is a social networking Web site that is used by a growing number of individuals. Because of its popularity, it is now more difficult for new networking websites to enter and compete with Facebook. Facebook enjoys ________ as a barrier for others to enter the market.
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 

Table 10.1

 

Refer to Table 10.1, which shows the relationship between the price that Gladys charges for a product and the quantity of that product that Gladys sells. The total revenue that Gladys receives from selling four units of output is:

A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
Refer to Table 10.1, which shows the relationship between the price that Gladys charges for a product and the quantity of that product that Gladys sells. The marginal revenue that Gladys receives from selling the fourth unit of output is:
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
Refer to Table 10.1, which shows the relationship between the price that Gladys charges for a product and the quantity of that product that Gladys sells. Gladys' marginal revenue becomes negative starting with the production of which unit?
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
Which of the following best characterizes the tradeoff faced by a monopolist when deciding what quantity to produce?
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
When a monopolist sells two units of output its total revenues are $100. When the monopolist sells three units of output its total revenues are $120. When the monopolist sells three units of output, the price per unit is:
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
If a monopolist charges the same price for all of the units of the good that it sells, then beyond the first unit sold:
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
How do monopoly prices and quantities produced differ from perfectly competitive outcomes, all other things equal?
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
A monopolist maximizes profits by setting the quantity where:
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
At a price of $20, the marginal revenue of a monopolist is $12. If the marginal cost of production is $10, what should the monopolist do in order to maximize profits?
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 

The firm in Figure 10.3 will produce:

A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
The firm in Figure 10.3 will charge:
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
Where it wants to produce the firm in Figure 10.3 will:
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
Which of the following is most accurate?
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
In the long run, the main reason that a monopolist can earn positive economic profits while a perfectly competitive firm cannot is:
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
Relative to a competitive market equilibrium, the profit maximizing quantity chosen by a monopolist will result in a deadweight loss because:
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 

Suppose that Figure 10.5 shows a monopolist's demand curve, marginal revenue, and its cost. The monopolist would maximize its profit by producing a quantity of ________ and by charging a price of ________.

A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
Suppose that Figure 10.5 shows a monopolist's demand curve, marginal revenue, and its cost. At the profit maximizing output level and price, the consumer surplus would be:
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
Suppose that Figure 10.5 shows an industry's market demand, its marginal revenue, and the production costs of a representative firm. If the industry was perfectly competitive, it will produce a quantity of ________ and charge a price of ________.
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
Suppose that Figure 10.5 shows an industry's market demand, its marginal revenue, and the production costs of a representative firm. If the industry was perfectly competitive, the consumer surplus would be:
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
Refer to Figure 10.5. The deadweight loss associated with the monopoly would be:
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
When a local casino spends millions in TV ads convincing town residents to reject another casino's bid to operate in the area, the casino is:
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
When governments grant patents:
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
The merits of a patent system is:
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
Price discrimination is when a firm charges:
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
The reason that the local telephone company is able to engage in price discrimination between business and residential customers in providing local phone service is that:
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
A school bookstore tried to engage in price discrimination by selling novels to students and faculty for different prices. Its strategy was to increase prices to faculty and decrease prices to students. What is the most likely reason that this strategy failed?
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
Which of the following would NOT be considered price discrimination?
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
Many hotel chains offer senior citizen discounts to members of AARP. This suggests that the hotels believe that senior citizens have a ________ demand for hotel rooms than non-seniors.
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 

14. Figure 10.6 shows prices, demands, and cost data for the only restaurant in a small town. If the restaurant charges the single price of $8 per meal, what is its profit from senior customers?

A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
Figure 10.6 shows prices, demands, and cost data for the only restaurant in a small town. If the restaurant charges the single price of $8 per meal, what is its profit from non-senior customers?
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
Figure 10.6 shows prices, demands, and cost data for the only restaurant in a small town. Which group's demand for meals is more price-elastic?
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
Figure 10.6 shows prices, demands, and cost data for the only restaurant in a small town. What is its profit from senior customers under the senior discount policy of a $7 senior price and a $10 non-senior price?
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
Figure 10.6 shows prices, demands, and cost data for the only restaurant in a small town. What is its profit from non-senior customers under the senior discount policy of a $7 senior price and a $10 non-senior price?
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
Figure 10.6 shows prices, demands, and cost data for the only restaurant in a small town. Compared to the profit under the single price policy, how much additional profit does the restaurant earn under the senior discount policy of a $7 senior price and a $10 non-senior price?
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
Price discrimination is related to elasticity because:
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 


 
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 11 .  marginal revenue is very different for monopolies. Monopolies have a decreasing marginal revenue curve. The marginal revenue a monopoly gets from selling an additional unit will always be less than the price the unit is sold for. Since a monopoly's output affects the market price (unlike a competitive firm's output), the monopolist will get revenue equal to the price from selling an additional unit; however, in order to sell an additional unit, the monopolist must decrease the price for all units sold, and this is revenue that the monopolist loses. The sum of the revenue gained from selling the additional unit and the revenue lost from lowering the price on all units is the monopoly's marginal revenue.
 
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