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Feedback Well done! It is clear that you understand the content of Learning Units 1 and 2.



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When the government has to decide whether to allocate funds to education or health expenditure, they are dealing with the scarcity
problem in the economy.



Select one:
a. True 
b. False



Your answer is correct. Well done!

The statement is true. Due to the problem of scarcity, the government, and all participants in the economy, have to make choices. All wants
and needs cannot be satisfied due to a scarcity of resources. See section 1.1 of the study guide.

The correct answer is: True




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The opportunity cost of a choice is the value of the best foregone opportunity.



Select one:
True 

False



Your answer is correct. Well done!

The statement is true. It is important that you understand the concept of opportunity cost. It is a very important concept in Economics.
The correct answer is 'True'.




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If a price higher than the equilibrium price is charged in a market, there will be excess supply of a product.
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Select one:
True 

False



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The statement is true. At the equilibrium price, there will be no excess demand or supply. At a price higher than the equilibrium price, there
will be excess supply of a product. At a price lower than the equilibrium price, there will be excess demand. This is explained in section 1.3.2,
but you will learn more about this in learning unit 3.

The correct answer is 'True'.




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Within a command economy _____________.



Select one or more:
a. there is room for individual decision making

b. there is significant room for competition

c. resources are owned by the wealthy

d. we find centralisation of economic power 



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In the command economy (also known as the centrally planned economy), decisions about what, how and for whom to produce are taken
by the central authority implying the centralisation of economic power. In a market economy, in contrast, economic power is dispersed. In
other words, the ownership of resources determines the economic power of every individual.
In the market economic system, economic resources are privately owned and therefore each individual can decide what to do with the
resources. This means that there is room for individual decision making. However, this is not true in a command economy, as the resources
will belong to the community as a whole and will not be owned by any one individual.
In the command economy resources belong to the community as a whole and will not be owned by any one individual. This means that
there should not be wealthy or less wealthy persons, but that all share equally in what is available.

In the command economy, the centralisation of economic power does not allow competition because the central authority is the sole
decision-maker.
The correct answer is: we find centralisation of economic power




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A market system can solve the following economic problem(s):
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[1] What should be produced?
[2] How should it be produced?
[3] For whom should it be produced?



Select one:
a. only 2 is correct

b. only 1 and 2 are correct

c. only 1 is correct

d. only 3 is correct

e. 1, 2 and 3 are all correct 

f. only 1 and 3 are correct

g. only 2 and 3 are correct



Your answer is correct. well done!

A market can solve all three the economic problems. Through demand and supply, and the price mechanism, the market determines the
following:
what to produce (suppliers will supply the products for which there is a demand)
how to produce (since the market system is in place this should ensure that production takes place in the most effective manner)
for whom to produce (only those who can pay the price for the good produced can buy it, thus prices allocate available goods and
services to those who can afford to buy it)

The correct answer is: 1, 2 and 3 are all correct




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Which one of the following statements is most correct with regard to the definition of economics?
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Select one:
a. Economics is the study of how scarcity affects people.

b. Economics is the study of how scarcity can be reduced.

c. Economics is the study of how people make choices as they face scarcity. 

d. Economics is the study of how people cooperate to solve scarcity.



Your answer is correct. Well done!
Scarcity means that there are too few resources to satisfy the unlimited needs and wants of people. This, therefore, means that “choices”
about what, how and for whom to produce, must be made. Economics as a subject, therefore, is the study of how people make choices as
they face scarcity.
Scarcity cannot be reduced. We can only try to allocate scarce resources in the best possible manner in order to satisfy as many wants and
needs as possible.

Cooperation is one way in which to solve the problem of scarcity. However, in economics, we also study the market as a manner in which to
solve the allocation problem. The market solution is not based on cooperation, but really on how the behaviour of individual persons,
households and businesses are added together to find the best possible solution.

In economics, we do not only study how scarcity affects people, but also how the problem of scarcity is addressed.
The correct answer is: Economics is the study of how people make choices as they face scarcity.




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The South African economy mainly exhibits characteristics of ... economy.



Select one:
a. only a command

b. a demand and supply

c. a mixed 

d. only a market



Your answer is correct. Well done!
South Africa's economy has characteristics of a market economy, but also of a command economy. Therefore it is a mixed economy.
The correct answer is: a mixed




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