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World Economics
LEVEL:
Year II
TEACHERS:
ASSESSMENTS:
LEARNING MODULE:
CONTENT STANDARD:
Demonstrate understanding on the basic concepts on national economy as a means to improve the lives of other towards national progress
and development.
PERFORMANCE STANDARD:
Participates on projects and activities that promotes economic progress and development in the community and the nation.
UNIT CONTENT:
TYPE
ITEM
NOS.
SCORING
(1 POINT PER ITEM)
1-10
10 points
2. There are several factors that affect the demand and supply of a commodity. There
are times that only one factor affects the demand and supply while other things
remain constant. This is known as _______.
a. shift
b. movement
c. equilibrium
d. ceteris paribus
3. Which of the following statements is true about market equilibrium?
a. surplus is better than shortage
b. consumers benefit more than the sellers
c. mathematically, it is derived by equating the demand and supply equations
d. the set price is the most profitable price for the producers
4. A surplus that exists in the market could be fixed by ___.
a. Increasing price to help producers make more products
b. Increasing price because consumers are not sensitive to surpluses
c. Decreasing price to encourage consumer to increase demand and consumption
d. Retaining the same price because changing prices are bad for the economy
5. The Philippines is often hit by typhoons every year. Most of the time, agricultural
products are damaged. What will be its effect to the supply of agricultural products
in the market?
a. supply will increase
b. supply will decrease
c. supply will be delayed
d. supply will not be affected
6. The combined products being sold in the market by many suppliers is called ___.
a. supply
b. supply function
c. supply schedule
d. aggregate supply
7. The economic tools that describe the relationship of demand and price through a
mathematical expression is called _________.
a. law
b. curve
c. equation
d. schedule
10
PROCESS
- 25%
LEARNING COMPETENCY
TEST ITEMS
(Please indicate the type of assessment: S-Short Assessment, L-Long Assessment,
ET-End-Term Assessment, etc.)
A. PROCESS. Write the CAPITAL LETTER of the correct answer on the blank
before each number.
For nos. 1 - 2. Suppose the demand for Energy Up bars is represented by the
equation Qd= 280-4P and supply by the equation Qs=148+8P
TYPE
ITEM
NOS.
11-12
13-14
15
B. PROCESS. Examine the given Demand and Supply Curve. Write the CAPITAL
LETTER of the correct answer on the blank before each number.
P
C
25
15
10
50
80
120
180
d. ED
16
17
18. Which of the following is the equilibrium price based on the graph?
a. 10
b. 15
c. 25
d. 0
18
19
20
10
UNDERSTANDING
- 30%
ESSENTIAL QUESTION,
ENDURING UNDERSTANDING
& FACETS OF UNDERSTANDING
TEST ITEMS
(Please indicate the type of assessment: S-Short Assessment, L-Long Assessment,
ET-End-Term Assessment, etc.)
III. Answer the essay below briefly but thoroughly. Refer to the rubrics for grading.
1. Read the article below and write a commentary about the article.
Why BOC shredded P50M worth of fake branded shoes
By KATHRYN MAE P. TUBADEZA, GMA NewsFebruary 25, 2015 7:07pm
If it were solely up to the Bureau of Customs (BOC), it would simply donate to the needy and the
unfortunate the P50 million worth of smuggled fake branded shoes and slippers it destroyed on Tuesday,
but the law says otherwise.
Instead the bureau threw the 150,000 pairs of footwear from China into shredding machines.
"Bakit hindi na lang ipadala sa mga nasalanta para may bago naman silang shoes?" said one netizen who
goes by the name Cat Person.
Netizens made such suggestions as reaction tothe BOC move.
"If it were up to us, we would donate those items in a heartbeat to the less fortunate, but we are bound by
law to destroy fake products," Jay Crisostomo of the BOC Public Information and Assistance Division told
GMA News Online on Wednesday.
He cited Section 190 of the Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines which states that the BOC
Commissioner is "empowered to make rules and regulations for preventing the importation or exportation
of infringing articles prohibited... and for seizing and condemning and disposing of the same in case they
are discovered after they have been imported or before they are exported."
Leonardo Limbo, enforcement officer for the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines, said the Tariff
and Customs Code of the Philippines requires that counterfeit goods "should be put out of commerce
they don't go back to trade."
The brands also do not allow the government to donate the seized items, Crisostomo noted.
"We cannot donate because the brands does not allow it. They don't want to donate them because it's like
allowing their brands to be used and displayed. It will affect their sales and will not cure the sickness of
TYPE
ITEM
NOS.
Question: How do these illegal products affect the demand and supply in the
market? Cite one example of illegal products that are smuggled into the country.
TOTAL NO. OF ITEMS/TOTAL SCORE: