A. iron deficiency
B. anemia deficiency
C. Vitamin A deficiency
D. Jaundice
Related Mcqs:
- Assume that Country A is relatively abundant in labor and Country B is relatively abundant in land Note that wages are the returns to labor and rents are the returns to land According to the factor price equalization theorem, once Country A begins specializing according to comparative advantage and trading with Country B: A. wages and rents should fall in Country A B. wages and rents should rise in Country A C. wages should rise and rents should fall in Country A D. wages should fall and rents should raise in Country A ?
XA. wages and rents should fall in Country A
B. wages and rents should rise in Country A
C. wages should rise and rents should fall in Country A
D. wages should fall and rents should raise in Country A - The government is considering placing a tax on cigarettes to raise revenue to finance health-care benefits. The demand for cigarettes is price inelastic Which of the following statements is True ?
A. This tax will not raise much revenue either in the short term or the long term since demand is price inelastic
B. The tax on cigarettes may not raise as much revenue as anticipated in the years to com because the demand for cigarettes is likely to become more elastic over time.
C. This a very good way to raise revenue both in the short term and in the long term, because there are no substitutes for cigarettes.
D. No tax revenue can be raised in this way because sellers of cigarette will just lower their price by the amount of the tax and therefore, the price of cigarettes to consumers will not change - The misery index Which some commentators suggest measures the health of the economy, is ?
A. The sum of the growth rate of output and the inflation rate
B. The sum of the natural rate of unemployment and the actual rate of unemployment
C. The sum of the inflation rate and the central bank’s refinancing rate
D. The sum of the unemployment rate and the inflation rate - Vaccinating people for measles, rubella, polio and cholera to substantially increase net social benefits by improving the health and productivity of the population is an example of ?
A. economies of scale
B. external economies
C. negative externality
D. net present value - If the public consumes Rs 100 billion less and the government purchases Rs100 billion more (other things unchanging), Which of the following statement is true ?
A. Saving is unchanged
B. There is an increased in saving and the economy should grow more quickly
C. There is a decrease in saving and the economy should grow more slowly
D. There is not enough information to determine what will happen to saving - Which of the following is not a quasi-public good ?
A. national defense
B. an automobile
C. libraries
D. fire protection - Which of the following is not an example of a global public good ?
A. high-yielding varieties (HYVs) of grains
B. Polio and small-pox vaccinations.
C. the campaign against river blindness
D. the drilling of oil in the Arctic - In 1985, the Coca-cola Company made a classic marketing blunder with its deletion of its popular Coca-Cola product and introduction of what it called New Coke Analysts now believe that most of the company’s problems resulted from poor marketing research. As the public demanded their old Coke back the company relented and reintroduced Coca-Cola Classic (which has regained and surpassed its former position) while New Coke owns only 0.1 percent of the market Which of the following marketing research mistakes did Coca-Cola make ?
A. They did not investigate pricing correctly and priced the product too high
B. They did not investigate dealer reaction and had inadequate distribution
C. They defined their marketing research problem too narrowly
D. They failed to account for the Pepsi Challenge taste test in their marketing efforts - Which of the following is an example of a public good ?
A. hot dogs at a picnic
B. Whales in the ocean
C. national defense
D. apples on a tree in a public park - Which of the following is not a public policy to promote the private sector ?
A. Investigating development potential through scientific and market research and natural resources surveys
B. Providing adequate infrastructure for public and private agencies
C. Creating markets, including commodity markets, security exchanges, banks credit facilities and insurance companies
D. Increasing market monopolies and oligopolies to help producers