A. Supply curve
B. Market demand curve
C. Demand curve
D. Market supply curve
Related Mcqs:
- Assume that global recession causes the quantity of tin demanded to decrease by 4 million pounds at each price To maintain the price of tin at the target price you would ?
A. sell 4 million pounds of tin
B. sell 8 million pounds of tin
C. buy 4 million pounds of tin
D. buy 8 million pounds of tin - Instead, assume that global economic expansion causes the quantity of tin demanded to increase by 4 million pounds at each price To maintain price of tin at the target price you would ?
A. sell 4 million pounds of tin
B. sell 8 million pounds of tin
C. buy 4 million pounds of tin
D. buy 8 million pounds of tin - If the quantity demanded of beef increases by 5% when the price of chicken increase by 20% the cross-price elasticity of demand between beef and chicken is ?
A. -4
B. 0.25
C. 4
D. -0.25 - Price increases from 10 to 12 pence and the price elasticity of demand is -0.5 The quantity demanded was 500 units. What will it be now ?
A. 550 units
B. 500 units
C. 450 units
D. 490 units - The price of burgers increase by 22% and the quantity of burgers demanded falls by 25% This indicates that demand for burgers is ____________?
A. elastic
B. perfectly elastic
C. unitarily elastic
D. inelastic. - The price of apples falls by 5% and quantity demanded increases by 6% This means that demand is ?
A. zero elastic
B. elastic
C. perfectly elastic
D. inelastic - The price of burgers increase by 22% and the quantity of burgers demanded falls by 25% This indicates that demand for burgers is ?
A. elastic
B. perfectly elastic
C. unitarily elastic
D. inelastic. - The price decrease from Rs 2,000 to Rs 1,800 Quantity demanded per year increases 5000 to 6000 units. Which of the following is correct ?
A. The price elasticity of demand is -2
B. The good is inferior
C. Income elasticity is + 0.5
D. Income elasticity is + 2 - If a price increase of good A increases the quantity demanded of good B, then good B is a________________?
A. substitute good
B. complementary good
C. bargain
D. inferior good - If a small percentage increase in the price of a good greatly reduces the quantity demanded for that good, the demand for that good is ?
A. income inelastic
B. price inelastic
C. price elastic
D. unit price elastic