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Prepare for your microeconomics midterm with this 2026–2027 Microeconomics Midterm Exam PDF. This study resource is designed to help students review essential microeconomics concepts, practice exam-style questions, and reinforce key topics before their assessment. It is suitable for college and university students looking to strengthen their understanding of supply and demand, market structures, elasticity, consumer behavior, production costs, and other foundational microeconomics principles.

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Microeconomics Midterm Exam: 150 Practice
Questions with Solutions and Rationales



This comprehensive exam covers all major topics from a standard Microeconomics
course, including supply and demand, elasticity, consumer behavior, production and
costs, market structures, and market failures.




SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION AND BASIC CONCEPTS (Questions 1-
20)




1. The fundamental problem of economics is:

A. Inflation
B. Scarcity
C. Unemployment
D. Inequality

Answer: B




2. The opportunity cost of an action is:

A. The monetary cost of the action
B. The value of the best alternative forgone

,C. The total cost of all alternatives
D. The time spent on the action

Answer: B




3. Which of the following is a microeconomic topic?

A. Inflation in the national economy
B. Unemployment in the U.S.
C. The price of a specific good
D. GDP growth

Answer: C




4. Which of the following is a normative statement?

A. The unemployment rate is 5%
B. The government should increase spending
C. Inflation is 2%
D. The price of oil is $70 per barrel

Answer: B

,5. Which of the following is a positive statement?

A. The unemployment rate is 5%
B. The government should reduce taxes
C. Pollution is harmful
D. Inflation should be controlled

Answer: A




6. The production possibilities frontier (PPF) illustrates:

A. The maximum possible output combinations of two goods
B. The minimum possible output combinations
C. The optimal output combination
D. The demand for goods

Answer: A




7. A point inside the PPF represents:

A. Efficient production
B. Inefficient production
C. Unattainable production
D. Optimal production

Answer: B

, 8. A point outside the PPF represents:

A. Efficient production
B. Inefficient production
C. Unattainable production
D. Optimal production

Answer: C




9. The slope of the PPF represents:

A. The total cost of production
B. The opportunity cost of producing one more unit of a good
C. The total benefit of production
D. The demand for the good

Answer: B




10. Specialization and trade allow individuals to:

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