A. Such a farm is the most advanced
B. Such a farm usually emphasizes
C. Such a farm is labor intensive
D. Such a farm uses advanced technology and takes advantage of economies of scale.
Related Mcqs:
- A decrease in the supply of farm tractors will cause all but which of the following ?
A. an increase in the rental rate for tractor
B. a decrease in the rental rate of farmland
C. a decrease in the value of the marginal product of tractors
D. an increase in the wage of farm workers - To maintain its economic position, Japan has often limited the number of cars or the quantity of farm products that the United States can sell in Japan Japan has imposed these limits to develop ?
A. an equality of trade position
B. a favorable balance of trade
C. a more open market
D. a belief system - Which of the following is not true about most farmers in LDCs ?
A. The staple crop is the chief sources of food
B. labor is underutilized except for planting and harvesting seasons
C. On the traditional farm, output is always greater than consumption
D. cultivators farm only as much land as their - Which of the following statement about rural and agricultural development is true ?
A. Rural development is the same as agricultural development
B. The agrarian community requires a full range of services such as schools merchants banks and so on
C. Household nonfarm income is uncorrelated to farm productivity and uncorrelated to farm productivity and household incomes in Kenya
D. China’s rural population receives little income from nonfarm income - Refer to Exhibit 4. Which of the following is true with regard to the burden of the tax in Exhibit 4 ?
A. The buyers pay a larger portion of the tax because demand is more inelastic than supply
B. The sellers pay a larger portion of the tax because supply is more elastic than demand
C. The buyers pay a larger portion of the tax because demand is more elastic then supply
D. The sellers pay a larger portion of the tax because supply is more inelastic than demand - Which of the following is true regarding the similarities and differences in monopolistic competition and monopoly ?
A. the monopolist faces a downward-sloping demand curve while the monopolistic competitor faces an elastic demand curve
B. the monopolist charges a price above marginal cost while the monopolistic competitor charges a price equal to marginal cost
C. The monopolist makes economic profits in the long run while the monopolistic competitor makes zero economic profits in the long run
D. Both the monopolist and the monopolistic competitor operate at the efficient scale - Total increase from Rs500 to Rs600 When output increases from 20 to 30 units Fixed costs are Rs200 Which of the following is true ?
A. Marginal cost is Rs20
B. Average cost rises
C. Variable cost rises by Rs200
D. Average fixed cost was Rs10originally - Which of the following is not True ?
A. In 1990 the world had 98 mainline phones and 2 mobile phones per 1,000 people: in 2001 169 mainline and 153 mobiles per 1000
B. Mobile phones do not require the massive infrastructure investment that mainline telephone require
C. In 2001 the World information technology expenditures were about 1/20 of 1% of world gross investment
D. In 2001 internet users per 1000 people in middle income countries were greater than high income countries - Suppose, due to political instability, Russians suddenly choose to purchase UK assets as opposed to Russian assets Which of the following statements is true regarding the value of the pound and UK net exports ?
A. The pound appreciates, and UK net exports rise
B. The pound appreciates, and UK net exports fall
C. The pound depreciates, and UK net exports rise
D. The pound depreciates, and UK net exports fall - Which of the following statements regarding the circular-flow diagram is true ?
A. If Susan works for BAe Systems and receives a salary payment, the transaction takes place in the market for good and services.
B. If BAe Systems sells a military aircraft, the transaction takes place in the market for factors for production
C. None of these
D. The factors of production are owned by households