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MCQ PRICE THEORY MCQ PRICE THEORY

1.Llaw of demand states that 7.Extension of demand is the result of:


A increase in price increases the demand A decrease in the number of substitutes
B decrease in price increase the demand B decrease in the price of the commodity concerned
C decrease in price decrease demand C Increase in the price of other goods
D decrease in the income increase the demand D decrease in the income of consumers

2. Contraction of demand is the result of: 8.Which of the following goods are in joint demand?
A decrease in the number of consumers A Tea and coffee B Gas and Electricity
B increase in the price of commodity concerned C Camera and film D Pepsi and coca cola
C increase in the price of other goods
D decrease in the income of consumers 9.In 2004, Dyson, a UK company, launched a luxury version of its vacuum
cleaner in Japan. Within two years, it became the top-selling vacuum
3. Other things being equal a decrease in demand is caused by cleaner in the country. What could have caused this increase in demand?
A a fall in the income of the consumer A a fall in the population of Japan
B a rise in the price of the commodity B a fall in the price of alternative vacuum cleaners in Japan
C a rise in the price of the substitute C rising levels of unemployment in Japan
D a favourable weather condition D successful advertising of Dyson vacuum cleaners in Japan

4. Which of the following would cause the demand curve for a good 10. Four changes affecting the supply of a good are listed below.
to shift to the left? Which would cause the supply curve to shift to the left?
A A rise in the price of the good A a decrease in its market price B an improvement in technology
B An increase in the supply of the good C an increase in labour productivity D the introduction of a sales tax
C A decrease in the price of a substitute good
D A decrease in the tax imposed by the government on the good. 11.What would not cause a shift in the demand curve for a good?
A a change in incomesB a change in the price of a substitute good
5.Which one of the following is an example of complementary good?
A car and petrol B bread and rice C a change in the price of the goodD a change in the tastes of consumers
C milk and Milo D butter and margarine.
12. What is an example of complementary demand?
6.Which of the following goods are in joint supply? A buses and bus fares B cotton and cotton seed
A Tea and coffee B Gas and electricity C televisions and electricity D wood and sawdust
C Wool and lamb D Pepsi and coca cola

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