Multiple .Choice .– .Section .00: .Introduction
1. Which .of .the .following .is .not . correct?
a. Economists .use .some .familiar .words .in .specialized .ways.
b. Economics .has .its .own .language .and .its .own .way .of .thinking, .but .few .other .fields .of .study .do.
c. Supply, .demand, .elasticity, .comparative .advantage, .consumer .surplus, .and .deadweight .loss .are
.all .terms .that .are .part .of .the .economist’s .language.
d. The .value .of .the .economist’s .language .lies .in .its .ability .to .provide .you .with .a .new .and .useful
.way .of .thinking .about .the .world .in .which .you . live.
ANSWER: b
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Difficulty: . Moderate
LEARNING .OBJECTIVES: .ECON.MANK.15.5 .- .LO: .2-0
NATIONAL .STANDARDS: United .States .- .BUSPROG: . Analytic
TOPICS: DISC: .Thinking .Like .an . Economist
KEYWORDS: BLOOM'S: . Comprehension
2. Economists .use .some .familiar .terms .in .specialized .ways
a. to .make . the .subject .sound .more .complex .than .it .is.
b. because .every .respectable .field .of .study .has .its .own .language.
c. to .provide .a .new .and .useful .way .of .thinking .about .the . world.
d. because .it .was .too .difficult .to .come .up .with .new .terms.
ANSWER: c
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Difficulty: .Easy
LEARNING .OBJECTIVES: .ECON.MANK.15.5 .- .LO: .2-0
NATIONAL .STANDARDS: United .States .- .BUSPROG: . Analytic
TOPICS: DISC: .Thinking .Like .an . Economist
KEYWORDS: BLOOM'S: . Comprehension
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3. The .language .of .economics . is
a. needlessly . arcane.
b. valuable .because .it .provides .a .new .and .useful .way .of .learning .about .the .world.
c. easy .to .learn .within .a . day.
d. unnecessary .to .learn .for .a .thorough .understanding .of .economics.
ANSWER: b
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Difficulty: .Easy
LEARNING .OBJECTIVES: .ECON.MANK.15.5 .- .LO: .2-0
NATIONAL .STANDARDS: United .States .- .BUSPROG: . Analytic
TOPICS: DISC: .Thinking .Like .an . Economist
KEYWORDS: BLOOM'S: . Comprehension
Multiple .Choice .– .Section .01: .The .Economist .as .Scientist
1. Economists, . like . mathematicians, .physicists, . and .biologists,
a. make .use .of .the .scientific . method.
b. try .to .address .their .subject .with .a .scientist’s .objectivity.
c. devise .theories, .collect .data, .and .then .analyze .these .data .in .an .attempt .to .verify .or .refute
.their .theories.
d. All .of .the .above .are . correct.
ANSWER: d
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Difficulty: . Moderate
LEARNING .OBJECTIVES: .ECON.MANK.15.6 .- .LO: .2-1
NATIONAL .STANDARDS: United .States .- .BUSPROG: . Analytic
TOPICS: DISC: .Thinking .Like .an . Economist
KEYWORDS: BLOOM'S: . Comprehension