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Grade 9 Economics Test: Answers with
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Questions 1–10
1.​ B​
Scarcity of resources versus unlimited wants is the fundamental economic problem.
2.​ C​
Capital (machinery, tools) is one of the four factors of production (land, labor, capital, entrepreneurship).
3.​ B​
Opportunity cost is defined as the value of the next best alternative you give up when making a choice.
4.​ C​
Traditional economies allocate resources based on customs, traditions, and cultural beliefs.
5.​ B​
In a market economy, prices emerge from the interaction of supply and demand without central planning.
6.​ B​
The law of demand states that, all else equal, a lower price leads to a higher quantity demanded.
7.​ A​
The law of supply states that, all else equal, a higher price leads to a higher quantity supplied.
8.​ B​
A surplus exists when quantity supplied exceeds quantity demanded at a given price.
9.​ B​
A shortage occurs when quantity demanded exceeds quantity supplied at the prevailing price.
10.​ A​
An increase in consumer income for a normal good raises demand, shifting the demand curve rightward.



Questions 11–20
11.​ C​
Higher taxes on producers increase production costs, shifting supply left.
12.​ B​
Elastic demand means consumers are highly responsive to price changes.
13.​ A​
Inelastic demand means consumers are relatively unresponsive to price changes.
14.​ B​
National defense is non-rival and non-excludable, making it a public good.
15.​ B​
A monopoly exists when one firm controls the entire market for a good or service.
16.​ C​
Perfect competition features many firms selling identical products with no barriers to entry.
17.​ C​
Monopolistic competition has many sellers offering differentiated products.
18.​ B​
GDP measures the total value of all goods and services produced within a country’s borders.
19.​ A​
Inflation is a sustained increase in the general price level over time.

, 20.​ B​
Deflation is a sustained decrease in the general price level.



Questions 21–30
21.​ B​
Unemployment rate is the percentage of the labor force without a job but actively seeking work.
22.​ B​
Frictional unemployment occurs when workers voluntarily switch jobs or enter the workforce.
23.​ B​
Structural unemployment happens when workers’ skills don’t match available jobs.
24.​ C​
Cyclical unemployment is tied to economic downturns and reduced demand for labor.
25.​ C​
A budget deficit occurs when government spending exceeds its revenue.
26.​ B​
A budget surplus occurs when government revenue exceeds spending.
27.​ C​
A proportional (flat) tax charges the same percentage of income for all earners.
28.​ B​
In a progressive tax system, higher-income earners pay a larger percentage of their income.
29.​ C​
In a regressive tax system, lower-income earners pay a higher percentage of their income.
30.​ B​
Central banks issue currency and manage a country’s money supply.



Questions 31–40
31.​ B​
Commercial banks accept deposits and provide loans, facilitating financial intermediation.
32.​ B​
Central banks conduct open market operations—buying/selling government securities—to control money
supply.
33.​ B​
Fiat money is currency declared legal tender by government decree without intrinsic commodity value.
34.​ A​
Barter is direct exchange of goods and services without using money as a medium.
35.​ C​
Automobiles are durable goods because they last for several years of use.
36.​ C​
Consumption spending refers to household expenditures on goods and services.
37.​ B​
In economics, investment is firms buying equipment or buildings to boost future production.
38.​ A​
Exports add to GDP because they represent domestic production sold abroad.
39.​ A​
Imports are subtracted from GDP since they represent spending on foreign, not domestic, production.
40.​ A​
The primary sector comprises extraction industries like farming, mining, and fishing.

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