Principles of Macroeconomics International Edition 9th Edition – Test Bank
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Principles of Macroeconomics International Edition 9th Edition by Michael Melvin -Test Bank
Chapter 05 National Income Accounting
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1.The national income accounting system provides a measure of:
a. | only the total amount of profits made by the business firms. |
b. | the total value of all inputs used in production. |
c. | government budget surplus and deficit. |
d. | the net exports of a nation. |
e. | the output of an entire economy. |
ANS: E DIF: Easy REF: 1 OBJ: ch. 05, 1
NAT: Analytic | Measuring the Economy TOP: Measures of Output and Income
MSC: Knowledge
2.National income accounting can best be characterized as:
a. | a set of rules used to summarize economic activity over a given period of time. |
b. | a method for comparing different political systems. |
c. | a microeconomic model of the economy used by the Federal Reserve bank. |
d. | a statistical measure of the income received by consumers as opposed to businesses. |
e. | a standardized economic report authored by politicians. |
ANS: A DIF: Easy REF: Ch 5, 1 OBJ: ch. 05, 1
NAT:Reflective Thinking | Measuring the Economy
TOP:Measures of Output and IncomeMSC:Comprehension
3.Identify the correct statement.
a. | National income accounting measures only the flow of output between the different sectors of the economy. |
b. | National income accounting summarizes the level of production in an economy over a decade. |
c. | National income accounting explains diagrammatically the flows of goods and services and of money expenditures (income). |
d. | National income accounting summarizes and categorizes the productive activity in an economy over a year. |
e. | National income accounting measures the total money supply in the economy. |
ANS: D DIF: Moderate REF: 1 OBJ: ch. 05, 1
NAT: Analytic | Measuring the Economy TOP: Measures of Output and Income
MSC: Knowledge
4. Which of the following would be included in the calculation of the GDP for the year 2010?
a. | Purchase of a 2004 model Volkswagen sedan in 2010 |
b. | Swapping of baseball cards between two college students |
c. | Car repairs done by a person on his/her own |
d. | Fresh lemonade sold at a local diner |
e. | A lamp sold at a garage sale |
ANS: D DIF: Moderate REF: 1. an OBJ: ch. 05, 1
NAT: Reflective Thinking | Measuring the Economy
TOP: Measures of Output and Income MSC: Application
5. Which of the following must be included in the calculation of GDP?
a. | The sale of a used car to an auto dealer |
b. | Bartering lawn care services for car washes |
c. | A father staying at home to attend to his child |
d. | The sale of an illegal cable box |
e. | Payment made for a SAT preparation class |
ANS: E DIF: Moderate REF: Ch 5, 1. an OBJ: ch. 05, 1
NAT: Reflective Thinking | Measuring the Economy
TOP: Measures of Output and IncomeMSC: Comprehension
6. Productive activity in the underground economy:
a. | results in an overstatement of actual income and production in the national accounting system. |
b. | consists of unrecorded cash transactions. |
c. | is estimated and included in the national income accounting system. |
d. | poses no problem for the measurement of gross domestic product. |
e. | does not affect GDP but is included in the value-added computations. |
ANS: B DIF: Easy REF: 1. an OBJ: ch. 05, 1
NAT: Reflective Thinking | Measuring the Economy
TOP: Measures of Output and IncomeMSC: Comprehension
7. Which of the following would not be included in the calculation of GDP?
a. | Vegetables grown and consumed by a nonfarm family |
b. | The purchase of a new Porsche |
c. | The sale of meat at the local grocery store |
d. | The government purchased of an F-14 fighter plane |
e. | The payment made to an accountant for the preparation of tax forms |
ANS: A DIF: Moderate REF: Ch 5, 1. an OBJ: ch. 05, 1
NAT: Reflective Thinking | Measuring the Economy
TOP: Measures of Output and IncomeMSC: Comprehension
8.If the value of intermediate goods and services are included in GDP, then:
a. | GDP would be understated. |
b. | GDP would act as a true indicator of economic welfare. |
c. | there would be double-counting. |
d. | there would be undercounting. |
e. | GDP would be able to give a clearer picture of the economy. |
ANS: C DIF: Easy REF: 1. an OBJ: ch. 05, 1
NAT: Analytic | Measuring the Economy TOP: Measures of Output and Income
MSC: Knowledge
9. Which of the following will be categorized as an intermediate good in national income accounting?
a. | The value of oregano used as a seasoning for pizzas |
b. | The crops consumed by a farmer’s family members |
c. | The present value of a car produced a couple of years before |
d. | A clunker sold during the current year |
e. | The value of an antique piece of jewelry handed down over generations in a family |
ANS: A DIF: Moderate REF: 1. an OBJ: ch. 05, 1
NAT: Reflective Thinking | Measuring the Economy
TOP: Measures of Output and Income MSC: Application
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