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ECS1501-26-Y-A  Assessments  Assessment 1


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Started on Friday, 1 May 2026, 2:12 PM
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Completed on Friday, 1 May 2026, 2:43 PM
Time taken 31 mins 49 secs
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Grade 100.00 out of 100.00


Question 1

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Which one of the following statements is incorrect?


Economics attempts to satisfy unlimited wants.
Economics is the study of money.
Economics can be described as the study of choice.
Economics is concerned with scarcity




Economics cannot be defined as the study of money. It is concerned with the economic choices and decisions made by
businesses, government and individuals. Economics is the study of how scarce resources are allocated to satisfy wants.
Because businesses, individuals and government have unlimited wants, whereas resources are limited, we have to make
choices on how to use the scarce resources to satisfy unlimited wants.




Question 2
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This question is based on the following diagram.
Tables




Chairs

The utilisation of previously unemployed resources can be illustrated by a movement from point F to point B


True

False


This statement is indeed true. Point F represents an inefficient use of resources. Any movement towards the PPC curve

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Question 3

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Wages and salaries are earned by the production factor labour.


True
False




The statement is true. Labour (human effort) earns wages and salaries as compensation for work performed.




Question 4

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Choice is made in economics because resources are unlimited in supply.


True
False




The statement is false. Resources are limited, which is why choices must be made. If resources were unlimited, there would
be no need to make economic decisions.




Question 5

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Scarcity is a problem in poor countries only.


True
False




The statement is false. Scarcity is a universal problem that affects all nations, regardless of wealth, because resources are
always limited relative to wants.




Question 6

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Capital goods have an unlimited life, while consumer goods have a limited life.


True
False




The statement is false. Capital goods may last longer than consumer goods, but they do not have an unlimited life. They wear
out, depreciate, and need replacement over time.




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Question 7

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In every economic system, choices must be made because resources are ________ and wants are ________ .


Select one:
unlimited; unlimited
limited; limited
limited; unlimited
unlimited; limited




In every economic system, choices must be made because resources are limited and wants are unlimited.

Resources are limited: Resources like land, labour, capital, and natural resources exist in finite (limited) quantities. This
limitation creates the need to decide how they are best allocated to produce goods and services.
Wants are unlimited: Human desires and needs constantly expand as people strive for better standards of living, new
products, and services. This results in a never-ending list of wants and demands.

This mismatch between limited resources and unlimited wants is the foundation of the economic problem, which every
economic system seeks to address by making choices about what to produce, how to produce it, and for whom to produce.




Question 8

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Opportunity cost is caused by limited resources.


True
False




The statement is true. Opportunity cost exists because resources are scarce, forcing trade-offs.




Question 9

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An economist claims that "the evidence suggests that high rates of inflation are associated with slow long-term economic
growth." This is an example of


normative economics
positive economics
negative economics
a simplifying assumption




"The evidence suggests that high rates of inflation are associated with slow long-term economic growth." This is a factual
claim based on data, which makes it a positive economic statement.




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Question 10

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Studying the effects choices have on the individual markets within the economy is part of


microeconomics.
scarcity.
macroeconomics.
incentives.




Microeconomics focuses on individual markets, analysing how choices affect supply, demand, and pricing in specific
industries or sectors.

Scarcity is a broader economic problem affecting both micro and macro levels.

Macroeconomics studies the overall economy, not specific markets.

Incentives is a concept studied in both micro and macroeconomics




Question 11

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The analysis of the behaviour of individual decision-making units is the definition of


macroeconomics.
normative economics.
microeconomics.
positive economics.




Microeconomics studies how individuals, households, and firms make decisions about resource allocation, pricing, and
consumption.

Positive economics describes objective, fact-based analysis.

Macroeconomics focuses on the economy as a whole rather than individuals.

Normative economics deals with opinions and value judgments in economic policies.




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