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Economics is the study of how society manages its a. limited wants and unlimited resources. b. unlimited wants and unlimited resources. c. limited wants and limited resources. d. unlimited wants and limited resources. 2. John is an athlete. He has $120 to spend and wants to buy either a heart rate monitor or new running shoes. Both the heart rate monitor and running shoes cost $120, so he can only buy one. This illustrates the principle that a. trade can make everyone better off. b. people face trade-offs. c. rational people think at the margin. d. people respond to incentives. 3. Consider Deborah’s decision to go to college. If she goes to college, she will spend $20,000 on tuition, $10,000 on room and board, and $2,000 on books. If she does not go to college, she will earn $18,000 working in a store and spend $8,000 on room and board. Deborah’s cost of going to college is a. $32,000. b. $42,000. c. $50,000. d. $58,000. 4. Suppose that you have received $200 as a birthday gift. You can spend it today or you can put the money in a bank account for a year and earn 4 percent interest. The opportunity cost of spending the money today is a. $0. b. $8. c. $200. d. $208. 5. Rational people make decisions “at the margin” by comparing a. average costs and benefits. b. total costs and benefits. c. additional costs and benefits. d. opportunity costs and benefits. 6. Suppose the cost of flying a 200-seat plane for an airline is $100,000 and there are 10 empty seats on a flight. If the marginal cost of flying a passenger is $200 and a standby passenger is willing to pay $300, the airline should a. sell the ticket because the marginal benefit exceeds the marginal cost. b. sell the ticket because the marginal benefit exceeds the average cost. c. not sell the ticket because the marginal benefit is less than the marginal cost. d. not sell the ticket because the marginal benefit is less than the average cost. 7. Suppose the cost of flying a 100-seat plane for an airline is $50,000 and there are 10 empty seats on a flight. The average cost per seat is a. $50. b. $500. c. $50,000. d. This cannot be determined from the information given. 8. Suppose the cost of flying a 100-seat plane for an airline is $50,000 and there are 10 empty seats on a flight. The marginal cost of flying a passenger is a. $50. b. $500. c. $50,000. d. This cannot be determined from the information given. 9. Suppose the cost of flying a 200-seat plane for an airline is $100,000 and there are 10 empty seats on a flight. The airline should sell a ticket to a standby passenger only if the passenger is willing to pay a. more than $200. b. more than $300. c. more than $500. d. This cannot be determined from the information given. 10. It costs a company $35,000 to produce 500 graphing calculators. The company’s cost will be $35,050 if it produces an additional graphing calculator. If the company produces 500 graphing calculators then a. its average cost is greater than its marginal cost. b. its average cost and its marginal cost are equal. c. its average cost is less than its marginal cost. d. This cannot be determined from the information given. 11. Something that induces a person to act is called a. a trade-off. b. a policy. c. an incentive. d. an opportunity cost. 12. When United States trades with China, a. both countries will likely benefit. b. only United States will benefit. c. only China will benefit. d. neither country will benefit. 13. The "invisible hand" refers to a. the government. b. the free market. c. central planners. d. large businesses. 14. Air pollution from burning fossil fuels causes damages to crops and public health. This is an example of a. a market failure caused by an externality. b. a market failure caused by market power. c. a market failure caused by equality. d. There is no market failure in this case. 15. Which of the following is an example of an externality? a. A paper mill dumps waste into the river. b. A neighbor’s loud music disrupts sleep. c. A drunk driver causes an accident that injures another person. d. All of the above are correct.
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A.
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B.
第一肝门位于肝脏脏面的横沟处
C.
第一肝门处有肝管与肝动、静脉
D.
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E.
脏面的左纵沟前部是肝圆韧带
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A.
企业除按规定的库存现金限额留存少量的现金以备日常零星开支外,其余货币资金都应存人银行
B.
企业与其他单位之间发生的往来款项,除允许用现金结算的,其余都必须通过银行划转
C.
银行存款收付业务由会计人员专职办理
D.
出纳人员应该根据审核无误的收付款凭证登记银行存款日记账
【简答题】a. 有智慧的,悟性高的,聪明的
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A.
肝门位于肝脏脏面的横沟处
B.
肝静脉从肝门处穿出
C.
脏面的右纵沟前部是胆囊窝
D.
脏面的左纵沟前部是肝圆韧带
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A.
企业除按规定的库存限额留存少量的现金以备日常零星开支外,还可以留存一定数量的现金备用。
B.
企业与其他单位之间发生的往来款项,除允许用现金结算的,其余都必须通过银行划转
C.
银行存款收付业务由会计人员专职办理
D.
出纳人员应该根据原始凭证填制收付款凭证,并进行银行存款收付业务的核算
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1天
B.
3天
C.
7天
D.
10天
E.
14天
【多选题】多选12.关于银行存款的管理,下列说法正确的有()。
A.
企业除按规定的库存限额留存少量的现金以备日常零星开支外,其余货币资金都应存入银行
B.
企业与其他单位之间发生的往来款项,除允许用现金结算的,其余都必须通过银行划转
C.
银行存款收付业务由会计人员专职办理
D.
出纳人员应该根据原始单据填制“收付款凭证”,并进行银行存款收付业务的核算
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