Explore topic-wise MCQs in Economics.

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1.

Which of the following statement is not true about LDCs ?

A. Most LDCs have less than 1/10 the per capita GNP of the U.S
B. A greater share of GNP would have to be devoted to education to attain the same primary enrollment rates as in the U.S
C. Setting up western labor standard and minimum wages in labor-abundant LDCs is sensible
D. Most LDCs have a greater shortage of qualified teachers than the U.S does
Answer» D. Most LDCs have a greater shortage of qualified teachers than the U.S does
2.

Which of the following is not one of the Newly Industrialized Countries (NICs) ?

A. Japan
B. South Korea
C. Taiwan
D. Singapore
Answer» B. South Korea
3.

Which of the following is not a problem in comparing developed and developing countries GNP ?

A. GNP is understated for developed countries, since a number of items included in their national incomes are intermediate goods
B. The economic contribution of a housewife is a peasant family may not be measured is GNP is poor country
C. GNP in understated for developing countries since many of their labor intensive good have no impact on exchange rate since they are not traded
D. GNP is overstated for for countries where the price of foreign exchange is less than market clearing price
Answer» B. The economic contribution of a housewife is a peasant family may not be measured is GNP is poor country
4.

Which of the following countries is not a low income country ?

A. Indonesia
B. India
C. Malaysia
D. Nigeria
Answer» D. Nigeria
5.

Which of the following countries is not a low-income country ?

A. Ethiopia
B. Rwanda
C. Somalia
D. Singapore
Answer» E.
6.

Which of the following are low income countries income country ?

A. Canada
B. United States
C. Mexico
D. Australia
Answer» D. Australia
7.

Tuvalu is composed of 9 coral atolls along a 360-mile chain in Polynesia They gained independence in 1978 The former Ellice Island are home to 9,700 people if GNP of Tuvalu is $300 million in 2005 GNP per capital is ?

A. 9700 (1978 / 2005)
B. 300 / 360
C. 300 000 000 / 9700
D. 32.333
Answer» D. 32.333
8.

The World Bank’s GNP per capita classification for low income middle income and high income countries respectively is ?

A. less than $900, $900-$9000 and more than $9000
B. less than $5000, $5000-$15000 and more than $15000
C. less than $100, $100-$1000 and more than $1000
D. less than $5000, $5000-$150000 and more than $150000
Answer» B. less than $5000, $5000-$15000 and more than $15000
9.

The University of Pennsylvania researchers Summers and Heston compute the price level of GDP as the ratio of purchasing power parity (PPP) exchange rate to the actual exchange rate where ?

A. both exchange rates are measured s the domestic currency price of the US-dollar
B. both exchange rates are not converted into international dollars
C. both exchange rate are pegged
D. both exchange rate are converted into Big Mac PPP formula
Answer» B. both exchange rates are not converted into international dollars
10.

The three measure of welfare indicators above comprise the ?

A. Purchasing Power Parity
B. Physical Quality of Life Index
C. Human Development Index
D. The Laspeyres index
Answer» C. Human Development Index
11.

The Physical Quality of Life Index (PQLI) combines three indicators They are ?

A. infant mortality life expectancy and adult literacy rate
B. crime rate clean environment and quality of housing
C. air pollution rate, Water pollution rate and sanitation
D. health education and environment
Answer» B. crime rate clean environment and quality of housing
12.

The Paasche index uses _________ weights?

A. current-year
B. base-year
C. fisher-ideal index
D. Purchasing Power Parity (PPP)
Answer» B. base-year
13.

The Human Development Index (HDI) summarizes a great deal of social performances in a single composite index combining ?

A. disparity reduction rate, human resource development rate and the composite index
B. longevity, education and living standard
C. minimum schooling, adult literacy and tertiary educational attainment
D. human resource training development and R&D
Answer» C. minimum schooling, adult literacy and tertiary educational attainment
14.

The formula to calculate Passche price index is (o is the base year and n is the given year) ?

A. P = ΣPnqn/Σpoqn
B. P = ΣPoqo/Σpnqn
C. P = ΣPnqo/Σpoqo
D. P = ΣPnqn/Σpoqo
Answer» B. P = ΣPoqo/Σpnqn
15.

The formula to calculate economic growth from 2001 to 2002 is given by ?

A. [(GDP2002 + GDP2001)/GDP2001]100
B. [(GDP2002 – GDP2001) GDP2001]100
C. [(GDP2002 – GDP2001)/GDP2001]100
D. [(GDP2001 – GDP2002]100
Answer» D. [(GDP2001 – GDP2002]100
16.

The formula for the Laspeyres price index is (o is the base year and n is the given year) ?

A. P = ∑Poqo/∑poqo
B. P = ∑Poqo/∑pnqn
C. P = ∑Pnqo/∑poqo
D. P = ∑Poqn/∑poqo
Answer» D. P = ∑Poqn/∑poqo
17.

PPP is ?

A. a theory that tells us that exchanged rates between currencies are in equilibrium when their purchasing power is the same in both countries
B. GDP divided by exchange rate
C. a measure of income inequality
D. a measure of infant mortality in developing countries
Answer» B. GDP divided by exchange rate
18.

OPEC is the ?

A. Organization of Petroleum Exporting Country
B. Organization of Pre-European Commission
C. Oil Producing Economies Caucus
D. Organization of Problematic Economies Committee
Answer» B. Organization of Pre-European Commission
19.

One classification of development levels used by the World Bank divides countries into three group on the basis of GNP per capita They are ?

A. NIC, OPEC and G7
B. Low income , middle income and high income
C. Southeast Northeast and Southwest
D. Asia, America and Europe
Answer» C. Southeast Northeast and Southwest
20.

Longevity is proxy for ________ in the Human Development Index?

A. health and nutrition
B. living standard
C. infant mortality
D. Purchasing Power Parity
Answer» B. living standard
21.

Lespeyres type indexes use weights from_____________?

A. current period
B. base-period
C. forecasting
D. future year
Answer» E.
22.

Infant mortality ?

A. is defined as the annual number of deaths of infant under 1 year old per 1,000 live births
B. reflects the availability of primary education the rights of employments and social security
C. is life expectancy up to age 3
D. reflects the availability of hospitals and childcare facilities and the parents wealth
Answer» B. reflects the availability of primary education the rights of employments and social security
23.

Imitating labor standards from rich countries in LDCs may increase ?

A. equality
B. poverty
C. employment
D. human development
Answer» C. employment
24.

IF GNP per capita at constant prices for Liechtenstein a microstate of 29,000 people located on the Rhine River between Switzerland and Austri is US$555 and US$560 in 2011 and 2012 respectively, the real economic growth from 2011 to 2012 is ?

A. 5%
B. 0.901%
C. 0.090%
D. 0.991%
Answer» C. 0.090%
25.

If GNP per capita at constant prices for Ghana is US$360 and US$364 in 1996 and 1997 respectively, The real economic growth from 1996 to 1997 is ?

A. 4%
B. 1.11%
C. 0.011%
D. 11%
Answer» C. 0.011%
26.

If GNP for Vatican City the smallest country in the world is 200 million euros in year 2011 and its population is 890 GNP per capita is_____________?

A. 2000 – 890
B. 200/890
C. 200,000,000/890
D. 200
Answer» D. 200
27.

If GDP for Palau a small country near southeast of the Philippines is $130 million in 2012 and its population is 20,000 GDP per capita is ?

A. 6500
B. 130
C. 0.0065
D. 650
Answer» B. 130
28.

IF GDP for Maldivies is $435 million in 2012 and the GDP per capita is $1576.087 the population of the country must be ?

A. 276,000
B. 1576,086
C. 0.276
D. 3.623
Answer» B. 1576,086
29.

If GDP for Barbados is $260 million in 2011 and its population is 260,000 GDP per capita is ?

A. 1000
B. 260
C. 0.001
D. 259740
Answer» B. 260
30.

Economic growth from current year (c) to previous year (p) is given by ?

A. [(GDPc – GDPp)/ DGPp]100
B. [(GDPc – GDPp) DGPp]100
C. GNPc – DGPp100)
D. [GDPp – GDPc]100
Answer» B. [(GDPc – GDPp) DGPp]100
31.

Economic development refers to ?

A. economic growth
B. economic growth plus changes in (c) output distribution and economic structure
C. improvement in the well-being of the urban population
D. sustainable increase in Gross National Product
Answer» C. improvement in the well-being of the urban population
32.

All of the following are low income countries except ?

A. United Arab Emirates
B. Armenia
C. Sudan
D. Bangladesh
Answer» B. Armenia
33.

All of the following are high income countries except ?

A. the United Kingdom
B. Singapore
C. Japan
D. Hungary
Answer» E.
34.

According to the next basic needs include ?

A. food, clothing and housing
B. health, education and quality housing
C. adequate nutrition, primary education health sanitation water supply and housing
D. longevity and living standards
Answer» D. longevity and living standards
35.

According to chapter 2 in the text which of the following is true ?

A. The boundary between rich and poor countries has become clearer in 1990s
B. The fastest growing countries must be the ones with the highest per capita GNP
C. A few poor countries like South Korea and Malaysia in the 1950s grew much more rapidly than some higher-income countries like Uruguay and New Zealand
D. Today all high and Upper-middle income countries are Western.
Answer» D. Today all high and Upper-middle income countries are Western.