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ECS2601-24-S1  Welcome Message  Assessment 5

QUIZ




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Question 1
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Given the previous unit sold, the monopolist earns less revenue from that unit
due to a reduced price.

Select one:
True

False




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Question 2

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Use the following graph to answer the question.




Producer surplus in a monopoly is represent by ...


a. D + B + C + E

b. A + B + C + D + E

c. A + B + D

d. B + D




Question 3
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Optimal, third-degree price discrimination do not require that marginal revenue
for each group of consumers equals marginal cost.



Select one:
True

False




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Question 4

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One who follows the Cournot duopoly strategy assumes that competing rms …


a. will pick the strategy most damaging to each other.

b. treat each other’s price as xed when making an output decision.

c. will collude informally rather than cut price.

d. treat each other’s quantity as xed when making an output decision.




Question 5
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A monopolist choose a price to charge in order to maximise pro ts, given that
price depends on qunatity.



Select one:
True

False




Question 6
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A natural monopoly exists in an industry with constant returns to scale.


Select one:
True

False




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Question 7

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A rm faces the following average revenue (demand) curve:

P = 120 – 0.02Q

where Q is weekly production and P is price, measured in cents per unit. The
rm’s cost function is given by C = 60Q + 25,000. Assume that the rm
maximizes pro ts.
What is the level of production?


a. 6000

b. 1500

c. 750

d. 3000




Question 8
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Which one of the following is NOT an example of price discrimination?


a. The local country club offering lower rates to beginners.

b. The lower cost structure of South African Airlines, which allows it to
sell cheaper airline tickets.

c. Cheaper electricity during off-peak periods.

d. “Buy two, get one free” pizza promotions at Little Italy Pizzeria.




Question 9
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Second-degree price discrimination is the practice of charging


a. different prices for different quantity blocks of the same good or

service.



b. the reservation price to each customer.

c. different groups of customers different prices for the same products.

d. each customer the maximum price that he or she is willing to pay.




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