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MGMT 1000 MIDTERM 1 QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS || 100% PASS Q.What is a business? - ANSWER-An organization that seeks to earn profit by providing goods and services Q.Profit is what remains after a business's ______ have been subtracted from its ______ - ANSWER-revenues; expenses Q.Profit is important to business owners because _______________ - ANSWER-motivation for risking time and money Q.The way in which a nation allocates its resources among its citizens is determined by its _______________ - ANSWER-economic system Q.A(n) ______ is an individual who organizes and manages labour, capital, and natural resources to produce goods and services but also runs the risk of failure. - ANSWER-entrepreneur Q.Both ______ and ______ are considered command economies. - ANSWER-socialism; communism Q.In a _____ economy, B2B (business to business) and B2C (business to consumers) exchanges take place without much government involvement. - ANSWER-market Q.The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission is a ______ - ANSWER-regulatory agency Q.Total government expenditures in 2013 were $235.3 billion. This exemplifies which role of the government in the Canadian economy? - ANSWER-Customer Q.Which of the following is designed to promote healthy competition among business firms in Canada? - ANSWER-The Competition Act Q.The Food and Drug Act is an example of a piece of legislation that _______ - ANSWER-protects consumers Q.______ are taxes that cause poorer people to pay a higher percentage of income than richer people do. - ANSWER-Regressive revenue taxes Q.Sales taxes are an example of ___________. - ANSWER-regressive revenue taxes Q.______ is a mechanism for exchange between buyers and sellers. - ANSWER-A market Q.The ______ is the principle that buyers will purchase more of a product as its price drops. - ANSWER-law of demand Q.The equilibrium price is also called the ______. - ANSWER-market price Q.Market equilibrium is determined by the _________. - ANSWER-intersection of the demand curve and the supply curve Q.The situation is which quantity supplied exceeds quantity demanded in a market is described as ________. - ANSWER-a surplus Q.Competition is best described as __________________. - ANSWER-private enterprise Q.One characteristic of ___________ is that the going price is set exclusively by supply and demand and is accepted by both seller and buyer. - ANSWER-perfect competition Q.A market or industry characterized by a small number of very large firms that avoid direct price competition is described as _______________. - ANSWER-an oligopoly Q.Canadian agriculture provides a good example of an industry in which there exists ________. - ANSWER-perfect competition Q.Fast-food restaurants in Canada compete under which kind of competitive conditions? - ANSWER-Monopolistic competition Q.In Canada, laws such as the Competition Act forbid ______________. - ANSWER-monopolies Q.During the 10 years after it was made a Crown corporation, Canada Post raised rates by 41 percent. This behaviour suggests that Canada Post was acting as a(n) _________. - ANSWER-monopoly Q.The ______ is everything outside an organization's boundaries that might affect it. - ANSWER-external environment Q.An organizational boundary _____________. - ANSWER-separates the organization from its environment

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MGMT 1000 MIDTERM 1 QUESTIONS
WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS


\Q\.What is a business? - ANSWER-✔An organization that seeks to earn profit by providing
goods and services



\Q\.Profit is what remains after a business's ______ have been subtracted from its ______ -
ANSWER-✔revenues; expenses



\Q\.Profit is important to business owners because _______________ - ANSWER-✔motivation
for risking time and money



\Q\.The way in which a nation allocates its resources among its citizens is determined by its
_______________ - ANSWER-✔economic system



\Q\.A(n) ______ is an individual who organizes and manages labour, capital, and natural
resources to produce goods and services but also runs the risk of failure. - ANSWER-
✔entrepreneur



\Q\.Both ______ and ______ are considered command economies. - ANSWER-✔socialism;
communism



\Q\.In a _____ economy, B2B (business to business) and B2C (business to consumers) exchanges
take place without much government involvement. - ANSWER-✔market



\Q\.The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission is a ______ - ANSWER-
✔regulatory agency

,\Q\.Total government expenditures in 2013 were $235.3 billion. This exemplifies which role of
the government in the Canadian economy? - ANSWER-✔Customer



\Q\.Which of the following is designed to promote healthy competition among business firms in
Canada? - ANSWER-✔The Competition Act



\Q\.The Food and Drug Act is an example of a piece of legislation that _______ - ANSWER-
✔protects consumers



\Q\.______ are taxes that cause poorer people to pay a higher percentage of income than richer
people do. - ANSWER-✔Regressive revenue taxes



\Q\.Sales taxes are an example of ___________. - ANSWER-✔regressive revenue taxes



\Q\.______ is a mechanism for exchange between buyers and sellers. - ANSWER-✔A market



\Q\.The ______ is the principle that buyers will purchase more of a product as its price drops. -
ANSWER-✔law of demand



\Q\.The equilibrium price is also called the ______. - ANSWER-✔market price



\Q\.Market equilibrium is determined by the _________. - ANSWER-✔intersection of the
demand curve and the supply curve



\Q\.The situation is which quantity supplied exceeds quantity demanded in a market is
described as ________. - ANSWER-✔a surplus

, \Q\.Competition is best described as __________________. - ANSWER-✔private enterprise



\Q\.One characteristic of ___________ is that the going price is set exclusively by supply and
demand and is accepted by both seller and buyer. - ANSWER-✔perfect competition



\Q\.A market or industry characterized by a small number of very large firms that avoid direct
price competition is described as _______________. - ANSWER-✔an oligopoly



\Q\.Canadian agriculture provides a good example of an industry in which there exists
________. - ANSWER-✔perfect competition



\Q\.Fast-food restaurants in Canada compete under which kind of competitive conditions? -
ANSWER-✔Monopolistic competition



\Q\.In Canada, laws such as the Competition Act forbid ______________. - ANSWER-
✔monopolies



\Q\.During the 10 years after it was made a Crown corporation, Canada Post raised rates by 41
percent. This behaviour suggests that Canada Post was acting as a(n) _________. - ANSWER-
✔monopoly



\Q\.The ______ is everything outside an organization's boundaries that might affect it. -
ANSWER-✔external environment



\Q\.An organizational boundary _____________. - ANSWER-✔separates the organization from
its environment
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