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2.2: Quiz Survey

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    The quizzes are organized in two ways. You can download the one you prefer.

    • Consolidated: consists of fifteen quizzes, with a total of 693 questions.
    • Granular: consists of seventy-four quizzes, with the same 693 questions.

    Consolidated:

    There are fifteen multiple choice quizzes with a total of 693 questions. Quizzes cover the following fifteen topics:

    • Choice in a World of Scarcity: 50 questions
    • Economic Thinking: 48 questions
    • Elasticity: 48 questions
    • Globalization, Trade, and Finance: 37 questions
    • Government Action: 38 questions
    • Income Distribution: 32 questions
    • Monopolistically Competitive Industry: 70 questions
    • Monopoly: 53 questions
    • Oligopoly: 19 questions
    • Perfect Competition: 88 questions
    • Production: 53 questions
    • Public Goods: 34 questions
    • Supply and Demand: 86 questions
    • Surplus: 14 questions
    • Utility: 23 questions

    Granular:

    There are seventy-four multiple choice quizzes with a total of 693 questions. Quizzes cover the following seventy-four topics:

    • Advertising: 7 questions
    • Barriers to Entry: 8 questions
    • Behavioral Economics: 3 questions
    • Calculating Price Intensity: 18 questions
    • Collusion: 7 questions
    • Comparative and Absolute Advantage: 9 questions
    • Competition and Wages: 5 questions
    • Consumer, Producer, and Total Surplus: 11 questions
    • Consumption Choices: 3 questions
    • Controlling Monopolies: 7 questions
    • Costs and Revenues in a Perfectly Competitive Market: 15 questions
    • Costs, Revenues, Profit and Losses in Monopolistic Competitors: 36 questions
    • Defining Perfect Competition: 10 questions
    • Defining Production: 3 questions
    • Defining Production Inputs: 4 questions
    • Defining Public Goods: 3 questions
    • Defining Utility: 3 questions
    • Demand: 24 questions
    • Economic Models: 10 questions
    • Economic Rationality: 10 questions
    • Economic Systems: 10 questions
    • Entry and Exit Decisions: 15 questions
    • Equilibrium: 22 questions
    • Exchange Rates and International Finance: 4 questions
    • Explaining Elasticity: 10 questions
    • Explicit and Implicit Costs: 5 questions
    • Factors of Production: 11 questions
    • Free Riders: 4 questions
    • Game Theory: 4 questions
    • Globalization: 3 questions
    • Government Involvement and Externalities: 8 questions
    • Graphs in Economics: 10 questions
    • Impact of Government Regulations: 6 questions
    • Impact of International Trade: 3 questions
    • Inefficiencies in Monopolies: 7 questions
    • Inefficiency in Oligopolies: 4 questions
    • Inefficiency of Monopolistic Competition: 3 questions
    • Introduction to Monopolies: 8 questions
    • Introduction to Oligopolies: 4 questions
    • Long-Run Costs and Economies of Sale: 8 questions
    • Marginal Analysis: 10 questions
    • Marginal Utility: 4 questions
    • Marginal Utility vs. Total Utility: 4 questions
    • Marginal, Average, and Total Cost: 15 questions
    • Marginal, Average, and Total Product: 9 questions
    • Market-Based Solutions: 5 questions
    • Math in Economics: 10 questions
    • Measuring and Understanding the Distribution of Income: 16 questions
    • Monopolistically Competitive Industries: 14 questions
    • Other Elasticities: 10 questions
    • Perfectly Competitive Firms and Industries: 16 questions
    • Perfectly Competitive Markets and Efficiency: 5 questions
    • Positive and Negative Externalities: 14 questions
    • Positive and Normative Statements: 10 questions
    • Price Ceilings: 11 questions
    • Price Elasticity and Total Revenue: 10 questions
    • Price Floors: 16 questions
    • Profit and Losses in Perfectly Competitive Markets: 11 questions
    • Relating Short-Run and Long-Run Costs: 3 questions
    • Revenue, Costs, Profit and Losses in Monopolies: 23 questions
    • Short-Run and Long-Run Equilibrium: 10 questions
    • Sunk Costs: 3 questions
    • Supply: 30 questions
    • Surplus and Inefficiency: 3 questions
    • Tax Incidence: 3 questions
    • Taxation: 8 questions
    • The Balance of Trade: 3 questions
    • The Cost of Choices: 10 questions
    • The Production Possibilities Frontier: 10 questions
    • The Short Run vs. The Long Run: 3 questions
    • The Shutdown Point: 16 questions
    • The Utility Maximizing Rule: 6 questions
    • Trade Policy and Agreements: 9 questions
    • What Is Economics?: 18 questions
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