Competition & Monopoly

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Business/Economics Quiz on Competition & Monopoly , created by Vashti Braynen on 19/04/2021.
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Question 1

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Under perfect competition, output is determined by:
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  • A. Demand and equilibrium price
  • B. Fixed expenses
  • C. Individuals
  • D. Industry supply curve

Question 2

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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a perfectly competitive market?
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  • A. Free entry and exit
  • B. No substitutes
  • C. Numerous sellers
  • D. Perfect information

Question 3

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Perfect competition pushes firms to
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  • A. Efficiency
  • B. Maximum possible output
  • C. Maximum sales
  • D. Take over other firms

Question 4

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A factor that makes it difficult for firms to enter a market is called...
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  • A. A barrier to entry
  • B. A block to entry
  • C. An impediment to entry
  • D. An obstacle to entry

Question 5

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Which is not a requirement for a market to have perfect competition?
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  • A. Consumers and producers are informed about products
  • B. Diverse buyers and sellers participate in a market
  • C. Sellers can freely enter and exit the market
  • D. Sellers offer the same products

Question 6

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In a perfectly competitive market, a firm
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  • A. Can easily take control of the market
  • B. Can influence the price of the good across the market
  • C. Only has control over how much they decide to produce
  • D. Can influence demand across the market through advertising

Question 7

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Perfect competition is best described as a market with
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  • A. Few firms producing essentially the same product
  • B. Few firms producing very different products
  • C. Many firms producing essentially the same product
  • D. Many firms producing very different products

Question 8

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The market demand curve for a perfectly competitive industry is QD = 12 - 2P. The market supply curve is QS = 3 + P. The market will be in equilibrium if
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  • A. P = 3 and Q = 6
  • B. P = 6 and Q = 9
  • C. P = 5 and Q = 2
  • D. P = 4 and Q = 4

Question 9

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A perfectly competitive firm should reduce output or shut down in the short run if market price is equal to marginal cost and price is
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  • A. Greater than average total cost
  • B. Less than average total cost
  • C. Greater than average variable cost
  • D. Less than average variable cost

Question 10

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If the market demand curve for a commodity has a negative slope, then the market structure must be
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  • A. Perfect competition
  • B. Monopoly
  • C. Imperfect competition
  • D. The market structure cannot be determined from the information given

Question 11

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If a firm sells its output on a market that is characterized by many sellers and buyers, a homogeneous product, unlimited long-run resource mobility, and perfect knowledge, then the firm is a
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  • A. A monopolist
  • B. A monopolistic competitor
  • C. An oligopolist
  • D. A perfect competitor

Question 12

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If a firm sells its output on a market that is characterized by a single seller and many buyers of a homogeneous product for which there are no close substitutes and barriers to long-run resource mobility, then the firm is
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  • A. A monopolist
  • B. A monopolistic competitor
  • C. An oligopolist
  • D. A perfect competitor

Question 13

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If a firm sells its output on a market that is characterized by many sellers and buyers, a differentiated product, and unlimited long-run resource mobility, then the firm is
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  • A. A monopolist
  • B. A monopolistic competitor
  • C. An oligopolist
  • D. A perfect competitor

Question 14

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If a firm sells its output on a market that is characterized by few sellers and many buyers and limited long-run resource mobility, then the firm is
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  • A. A monopolist
  • B. A monopolistic competitor
  • C. An oligopolist
  • D. A perfect competitor

Question 15

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Branding their goods and making the brand name familiar by means of advertising is an example of non-price competition.
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  • True
  • False

Question 16

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Monopolies CANNOT be created by law.
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  • True
  • False

Question 17

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Legal monopolies tend to consist of nationalised industries.
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  • True
  • False

Question 18

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Restrictive trade practices occur when firms in an industry agree to not compete with each other but to restrict the entry of any new firm.
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  • True
  • False

Question 19

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The Organization of Petroleum is a form of a cartel.
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  • True
  • False

Question 20

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A monopoly is NOT capable of restricting the supply of a product.
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  • True
  • False

Question 21

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Large scale production may enable firms to produce at a very low average cost is a barrier to entry.
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  • True
  • False
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