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Quiz 3 Supply

The document contains a 10 question quiz about supply and supply curves. The questions cover topics such as: how an increase in the wage of pizza makers would affect the supply curve; how a decrease in supply is represented graphically; how changes in income, prices of substitutes and complements, and number of producers would shift supply curves; and true/false questions about the relationship between price, quantity supplied, and movements along a supply curve and how technological advances and wage increases affect supply.

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Quiz 3 Supply

The document contains a 10 question quiz about supply and supply curves. The questions cover topics such as: how an increase in the wage of pizza makers would affect the supply curve; how a decrease in supply is represented graphically; how changes in income, prices of substitutes and complements, and number of producers would shift supply curves; and true/false questions about the relationship between price, quantity supplied, and movements along a supply curve and how technological advances and wage increases affect supply.

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QUIZ 3: SUPPLY

1. An increase in the wage rate of pizza makers will cause a movement from Point B on supply curve S2 to A) Point A on supply curve S2. B) Point B on supply curve S2. C) supply curve S3. D) supply curve S1. 2. A decrease in supply is represented by the movement from A) S2 to S3. B) S2 to S1. C) Point B to Point A along supply curve S2. D) Point B to Point C along supply curve S2.

3.Assume hamburgers are a normal good. A decrease in income will cause a movement from A) Point A to Point B. B) Point G to Point F. C) D2 to D1. D) S2 to S1. 4.Assume hamburgers and hot dogs are substitutes. An increase in the price of hot dogs will cause a movement from A) Point B to Point A. B) Point F to Point G. C) D2 to D1. D) D1 to D2. 5.Assume hamburgers and french fries are complements. An increase in the price of french fries will cause a movement from A) Point A to Point B. B) Point B to Point A. C) D2 to D1. D) D1 to D2 . 6.A decrease in the number of cattle ranchers will cause a movement from A) Point A to Point B. B) Point G to Point F. C) D2 to D1. D) S1 to S2.

7.The change in the ________ of a good leads to a change in ________, which leads to a________. A) price; quantity supplied; movement along a supply curve B) quantity; supply; change in demand C) supply; demand; change in price D) demand; quantity demanded; supply

8. A movement along the supply curve is caused by a change in a goods own price. (T/F) 9. A technological advance in the production of digital video recorders will cause them to become less expensive. (T/F) 10. An increase in the wage rate of diamond cutters will increase the supply of cut diamonds. (T/F)

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