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Which of the following is a method banks use to deal with interest rate risk?
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With an ARM, who must take on the interest rate risk?
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Bank consolidation is potentially a problem because
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The “too big to fail” policy exacerbates the moral hazard problem between
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The creation of the SEC was intended to increase _____ in financial markets.
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Which of the following markets is least liquid?
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Which of the following is true of a financial derivative?
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The required reserve ratio equals 10 percent and all banks initially have zero excess reserves. The Fed buys $1 million in U.S. government securities. The most the money supply can increase is
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The more people decide to hold currency, the
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The discount rate is the
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The most precise way the Fed has to control the money is
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According to the above figure, a shortage is shown between which two points?
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A decrease in demand and a decrease in supply will lead to a
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If the current price of a market basket of goods is $850 and the base year price for the same market basket is $500, what is the value of the price index?
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The only way that a society can produce outside the production possibilities curve is
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Suppose the tax rate on the first $10,000 income is 0; 10 percent on the next $20,000; 20 percent on the next $20,000; 30 percent on the next $30,000; and 40 percent on any income over $80,000. Family A has income of $40,000 and Family B has income of $100,000. What is the marginal and average tax rate for each family?
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The marginal tax rate is equal to
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One solution to the Social Security problem cited in the text is to
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Social Security taxes are regressive because
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Assume an open, mixed economy (C + I + G + X = real GDP) and an MPS of .2 What is the multiplier?
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The U.S. fiduciary monetary system
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Refer to the above table. The value of M1 is
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Possession of information by one party in a financial transaction but not by the other party is
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The Federal Reserve bank is managed by
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As a "lender of last resort" the Fed
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Required reserves are
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A bank with deposits of $500 million has $75 million in cash on hand, $50 million in deposits with the Fed, and $80 million in government securities. If the reserve requirement is 15 percent, the bank has excess reserves of
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A bank with $100 million in deposits has $6 million in vault cash, $6 million on deposit with the Fed, and $6 million in government securities. The reserve requirement is 20 percent. A person deposits a check for $10 million drawn on another bank. The maximum loan this bank can make once the check clears is
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Assuming a reserve ratio of 10 percent, if a bank sells $100,000 in securities how much can the bank loan.
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An increase in which of the following factors (from the perspective of the domestic country) would cause an appreciation of the domestic currency in the long run?
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An increase in a country’s trade barriers will cause the _____ for its currency to shift to the
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Most currency trading takes place
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A rise in the real interest rate in a country causes its currency to
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In practice, the primary tool used by the Federal Reserve to control the money supply is
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A change in which of the following tools shifts the demand for reserves?
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The goal of quantitative easing is to _____.
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In practice, discount lending is used
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Central banks make money from interest on
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Which of the following is a liability of the Fed?
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If the Fed sells $50 in securities and the reserve requirement is 25%, according to the simple formula for the money multiplier, the money supply
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If the Fed buys $100 in securities and the reserve requirement is 10%, according to the simple formula for the money multiplier, the money supply
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Which of the following is a difference between Keynes liquidity preference theory and the modern quantity theory of money?
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A liquidity trap occurs when
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Which of the following is equivalent to velocity?
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In Keynes’s model, a(n) _____ in interest rates can decrease the _____ demand for money.
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Find the axis of symmetry and vertex of y= -x^2+12x-32
Y=10,000...c=6,000...t=1,500...g= 1,700
investment function is I=3,300 -100r
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When someone tries to do something that provides the most personal satisfaction, it is called ____________ by economists.
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Irrational self-interest
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Rational self-interest
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Greed
d)
Selfishness
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Microeconomics is the study of ______, whereas macroeconomics is the study of ________.
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Small business economics, large business economics
b)
The U.S. economy; the world economy
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Small markets; large markets
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Economics at the individual level, economics at a national level.
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Demand is _________________
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Purely a function of supply
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Not a factor in economics
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Which of the following can increase the price of medical care even if the demand for medical care remains constant?
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Decrease in the cost of medical care.
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Availability of high end technology in modern medical services.
c)
Increase in the cost of medical care.
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An increase in preferences for herbal medicines among people
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Which of the following factors DOES NOT lead to a shift in the demand curve for a particular product?
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Income
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Tastes and Trends
Prices of other goods
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An increase in consumer incomes will:
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Increase the demand for an inferior good
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What is the economic term when you consume a good up to a point when you no longer enjoy consuming it - such as eating too much ice cream?
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What does the demand curve for health care services look like when someone has health insurance coverage?
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Checkable deposits are classified as money because:
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banks hold currency equal to the value of their checkable deposits.
they are ultimately the obligations of the Treasury.
they earn interest income for the depositor.
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$1.20.
$1.25.
$0.80.
$1.10.
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Coins in people\'s pockets and purses are:
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included in M1 but not in M2.
included both in M1 and in M2.
included in M2 but not in M1.
excluded from M1 and M2 because people can exchange them for Federal Reserve notes.
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The various lender-of-last-resort programs implemented by the Fed in response to the financial
crisis of 2007 and 2008:
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severely depleted the assets of the Federal Reserve.
have been little used, and therefore are ineffective.
increased the moral hazard problem by limiting losses from bad financial decisions.
were designed to offset the moral hazard created by the TARP and other bailout programs.
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Currency (paper money plus coins) constitutes about:
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24 percent of the U.S. M1 money supply.
45 percent of the U.S. M1 money supply.
51 percent of the U.S. M1 money supply.
55 percent of the U.S. M1 money supply.
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(Consider This) Credits cards are:
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the fastest growing component of the M1 money supply.
near-monies that are part of the M2 money supply but not the M1 money supply.
not money, as officially defined.
also known as time deposits.
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The money supply is backed:
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by the government\'s ability to control the supply of money and therefore to keep its value
relatively stable.
by government bonds.
dollar-for-dollar by gold and silver.
by gold reserves representing a fraction of the total value of dollars in circulation.
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The purchasing power of money and the price level vary:
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inversely.
directly during recessions but inversely during inflations.
directly but not proportionately.
directly and proportionately.
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Which of the following financial institutions was acquired by Bank of America as a result of the
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Merrill Lynch
Lehman Brothers
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TIAA-CREF, Teamsters\' Union, and CalPERS are all primarily:
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commercial banks.
thrifts.
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pension funds.
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If you place a part of your summer earnings in a savings account, you are using money primarily
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medium of exchange.
store of value.
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Assuming no other changes, if checkable deposits decrease by $40 billion and balances in money
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The actual change in the money supply equals
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The required reserve ratio equals 10 percent and all banks initially have zero excess reserves. The Fed buys $1 million in U.S. government securities. The most the money supply can increase is
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The more people decide to hold currency, the
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The discount rate is the
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The most precise way the Fed has to control the money is
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According to the above figure, a shortage is shown between which two points?
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A decrease in demand and a decrease in supply will lead to a
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If the current price of a market basket of goods is $850 and the base year price for the same market basket is $500, what is the value of the price index?
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The only way that a society can produce outside the production possibilities curve is
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Suppose the tax rate on the first $10,000 income is 0; 10 percent on the next $20,000; 20 percent on the next $20,000; 30 percent on the next $30,000; and 40 percent on any income over $80,000. Family A has income of $40,000 and Family B has income of $100,000. What is the marginal and average tax rate for each family?
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The marginal tax rate is equal to
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One solution to the Social Security problem cited in the text is to
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Social Security taxes are regressive because
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Assume an open, mixed economy (C + I + G + X = real GDP) and an MPS of .2 What is the multiplier?
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The U.S. fiduciary monetary system
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Refer to the above table. The value of M1 is
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Possession of information by one party in a financial transaction but not by the other party is
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The Federal Reserve bank is managed by
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As a "lender of last resort" the Fed
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Required reserves are
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A bank with deposits of $500 million has $75 million in cash on hand, $50 million in deposits with the Fed, and $80 million in government securities. If the reserve requirement is 15 percent, the bank has excess reserves of
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A bank with $100 million in deposits has $6 million in vault cash, $6 million on deposit with the Fed, and $6 million in government securities. The reserve requirement is 20 percent. A person deposits a check for $10 million drawn on another bank. The maximum loan this bank can make once the check clears is
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Assuming a reserve ratio of 10 percent, if a bank sells $100,000 in securities how much can the bank loan.
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An increase in which of the following factors (from the perspective of the domestic country) would cause an appreciation of the domestic currency in the long run?
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An increase in a country’s trade barriers will cause the _____ for its currency to shift to the
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Most currency trading takes place
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A rise in the real interest rate in a country causes its currency to
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In practice, the primary tool used by the Federal Reserve to control the money supply is
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A change in which of the following tools shifts the demand for reserves?
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The goal of quantitative easing is to _____.
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In practice, discount lending is used
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Central banks make money from interest on
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Which of the following is a liability of the Fed?
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If the Fed sells $50 in securities and the reserve requirement is 25%, according to the simple formula for the money multiplier, the money supply
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If the Fed buys $100 in securities and the reserve requirement is 10%, according to the simple formula for the money multiplier, the money supply
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Which of the following is a difference between Keynes liquidity preference theory and the modern quantity theory of money?
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A liquidity trap occurs when
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Which of the following is equivalent to velocity?
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People holding money in anticipation that bond yields will rise is an example of
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In Keynes’s model, a(n) _____ in interest rates can decrease the _____ demand for money.
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Which of the following is an asset of the Fed?
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Exchange rates are determined in
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Find the axis of symmetry and vertex of y= -x^2+12x-32
Y=10,000...c=6,000...t=1,500...g= 1,700
investment function is I=3,300 -100r
calculate private saving, public saving, national saving, investment and the equilibrium real estate rate
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6y - 3x ...
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Economics is the Study of __________
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a)
Human behavior under stressful situations
b)
The interaction of people in social situations
c)
Biological systems in the environment
d)
Scarcity of resources or goods
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Question 2 (5 points)
When someone tries to do something that provides the most personal satisfaction, it is called ____________ by economists.
Question 2 options:
a)
Irrational self-interest
b)
Rational self-interest
c)
Greed
d)
Selfishness
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Question 3 (5 points)
Microeconomics is the study of ______, whereas macroeconomics is the study of ________.
Question 3 options:
a)
Small business economics, large business economics
b)
The U.S. economy; the world economy
c)
Small markets; large markets
d)
Economics at the individual level, economics at a national level.
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Question 4 (5 points)
Demand is _________________
Question 4 options:
a)
Purely a function of supply
b)
Not a factor in economics
c)
The amount of a good or service that people want to buy at a certain price for a given period of time.
d)
Not measureable
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Which of the following can increase the price of medical care even if the demand for medical care remains constant?
Question 5 options:
a)
Decrease in the cost of medical care.
b)
Availability of high end technology in modern medical services.
c)
Increase in the cost of medical care.
d)
An increase in preferences for herbal medicines among people
Save
Question 6 (5 points)
Which of the following factors DOES NOT lead to a shift in the demand curve for a particular product?
Question 6 options:
Income
Its Price
Tastes and Trends
Prices of other goods
Save
Question 7 (5 points)
An increase in consumer incomes will:
Question 7 options:
Increase the demand for an inferior good
Increase the supply of an inferior good
Increase the demand for a normal good
Decrease the supply of a normal good
Save
Question 8 (5 points)
What is the economic term when you consume a good up to a point when you no longer enjoy consuming it - such as eating too much ice cream?
Question 8 options:
You are over-satiated
Diminishing Marginal cost
Scarcity of resources
Diminishing marginal utility
Save
Question 9 (5 points)
When lower risk individuals opt-out of health insurance coverage and higher-risk individuals choose to purchase insurance, what is this called?
Question 9 options:
Moral Hazard
Adverse selection
Pre-existing condition
Expected value
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Question 10 (5 points)
What does the demand curve for health care services look like when someone has health insurance coverage?
Question 10 options:
It is flat.
It is elastic and downward sloping.
Inelastic
It is elastic and upward sloping.
Save
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Which of the following is not an element of the economic way o ...
The document is a practice exam for a BUSN 115 final exam. It contains 15 multiple choice questions covering various operations management and business topics like lean systems, mass customization, global trade indicators, forms of business ownership, marketing, supply chain management, and information technology. The questions require selecting one or multiple answers from given options to complete statements or identify characteristics and concepts.
The document contains a practice exam for a BUSN 115 class, with 15 multiple choice questions covering various business and operations management topics such as lean systems, mass customization, global trade indicators, business forms, and the use of technology in business. The questions are from different Test of Core (TCO) sections and assess concepts like the 4 Ps of marketing, facility layouts, globalization impacts, and using IT to improve operations.
Checkable deposits are classified as money becauseQuestion 1 opti.pdfbhargavadrbrijrani
Checkable deposits are classified as money because:
Question 1 options:
they can be readily used in purchasing goods and paying debts.
banks hold currency equal to the value of their checkable deposits.
they are ultimately the obligations of the Treasury.
they earn interest income for the depositor.
Save
Question 2 (1 point)
Question 2 options:
$1.20.
$1.25.
$0.80.
$1.10.
Save
Question 3 (1 point)
Coins in people\'s pockets and purses are:
Question 3 options:
included in M1 but not in M2.
included both in M1 and in M2.
included in M2 but not in M1.
excluded from M1 and M2 because people can exchange them for Federal Reserve notes.
Save
Question 4 (1 point)
The various lender-of-last-resort programs implemented by the Fed in response to the financial
crisis of 2007 and 2008:
Question 4 options:
severely depleted the assets of the Federal Reserve.
have been little used, and therefore are ineffective.
increased the moral hazard problem by limiting losses from bad financial decisions.
were designed to offset the moral hazard created by the TARP and other bailout programs.
Save
Question 5 (1 point)
Currency (paper money plus coins) constitutes about:
Question 5 options:
24 percent of the U.S. M1 money supply.
45 percent of the U.S. M1 money supply.
51 percent of the U.S. M1 money supply.
55 percent of the U.S. M1 money supply.
Save
Question 6 (1 point)
(Consider This) Credits cards are:
Question 6 options:
the fastest growing component of the M1 money supply.
near-monies that are part of the M2 money supply but not the M1 money supply.
not money, as officially defined.
also known as time deposits.
Save
Question 7 (1 point)
The money supply is backed:
Question 7 options:
by the government\'s ability to control the supply of money and therefore to keep its value
relatively stable.
by government bonds.
dollar-for-dollar by gold and silver.
by gold reserves representing a fraction of the total value of dollars in circulation.
Save
Question 8 (1 point)
The purchasing power of money and the price level vary:
Question 8 options:
inversely.
directly during recessions but inversely during inflations.
directly but not proportionately.
directly and proportionately.
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Which of the following financial institutions was acquired by Bank of America as a result of the
financial crisis of 2007 and 2008?
Question 9 options:
Merrill Lynch
Lehman Brothers
Goldman Sachs
AIG
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Question 10 (1 point)
TIAA-CREF, Teamsters\' Union, and CalPERS are all primarily:
Question 10 options:
commercial banks.
thrifts.
insurance companies.
pension funds.
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Question 11 (1 point)
If you place a part of your summer earnings in a savings account, you are using money primarily
as a:
Question 11 options:
medium of exchange.
store of value.
unit of account.
standard of value.
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Question 12 (1 point)
Assuming no other changes, if checkable deposits decrease by $40 billion and balances in money
market mutual funds increase by $40 billion, the:
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We know that leaders have the power affect the emotional states of people around them. A resonant leader can have a positive effect, pulling him team onto the same upbeat wavelength, he or she can create dissonance when their adversity bumps up across the emotions of others (Boomer, 2013). Resonant leaders have also the emotional intelligence and they use their emotional intelligence to manage the feelings to afford a group its aims. For instance, resonant leader enjoy the media and work with press the community behind the team. In other words, resonant leaders are effective because they create resonance when they would like use their emotional intelligence.
When I think Captain Abrashoff I can say that he tells his crew, this is your ship and you are responsible for it. Goleman, Boyatzis and Mckee (2002), define it shows it has a commander leadership style. Because commander leaders have threatening, tight control and drive away talent characteristic. On the other hand, he is also expressing to each crew member how important they are, he is training each crew member to master their job, he is communicating purpose and meaning as well. That is why we can say that Abrashoff has coaching and affiliative leader characteristics, too.
To being a great resonant leader is that he must listen to people. If anyone approaches you, give him your full. Furthermore, when you repeat positive words and phrases, this will encourage the people around you like Abrashoff. According to these points, I say that he is resonant leader.
References
Abrashoff, D. M. (2012). It's your ship: Management techniques from the best damn ship in the Navy. New York: Hachette.
Boomer, L. (2013). Are you a resonant leader? Landscape Management, 52 (8),24-27.
Goleman, D., Boyatzis, R. E., & McKee, A. (2002). The new leaders: Transforming the art of
leadership into the science of results (p. 14). London: Little, Brown.
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Culver County Hospital has the lowest cost of any hospital in its region. However, it has continually reported very large operating losses and has depended upon tax support from the county. Assuming that positive operating margins are an objective of Culver County Hospital, the hospital could be described as:
Question 1 options:
A)
Efficient and effective
B)
Effective but not efficient
C)
Efficient but not effective
D)
None of the above
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Question 2 (1 point)
Which of the following is the primary goal of a not-for-profit healthcare organization? Choose the best answer.
Question 2 options:
A)
To serve the community through the provision of health care services
B)
To balance revenues with expenses
C)
To provide jobs for those in the community
D)
To deliver very high-quality health care services
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The controller in a hospital is usually responsible for which of the following activities (choose all that apply):
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A)
Collection of ...
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One plan to raise money for Texas schools involves an “enrichment tax” that could collect $56 for every student in a certain school district. If there are 50,000 students in the district and the cash flow begins 2 years from now, what is the present worth of the enrichment plan over a 5-year planning period at an interest rate of 8% per year?
Question 2
(5 points)
How much money would you have to pay each year in 8 equal payments, starting 2 years from today, to repay a $20,000 loan received from a relative today, if the interest rate is 8% per year?
Question 3
(5 points)
An industrial engineer is planning for his early retirement 25 years from now. He believes he can comfortably set aside $10,000 each year starting
now
. If he plans to start withdrawing money 1 year after he makes his last deposit (i.e., year 26), what uniform amount could he withdraw each year for 30 years, if the account earns interest at a rate of 8% per year?
Question 4
(5 points)
Lifetime savings accounts, known as LSAs, would allow people to invest after-tax money without being taxed on any of the gains. If an engineer invests $10,000 now and $10,000 each year for the next 20 years, how much will be in the account immediately after the last deposit if the account grows by 15% per year?
Question 5
(5 points)
By spending $10,000 now and $25,000 three years from now, a plating company can increase its income in years 4 through 10. At an interest rate of 12% per year, how much extra income per year would be needed in years 4 through 10 to recover the investment?
Question 6
(5 points)
Compute the present worth (year 0) of the following cash flows at
i
= 12% per year.
Year
Amount, $
Year
Amount, $
0
5000
8
700
1–5
1000
9
600
6
900
10
500
7
800
11
400
Question 7
(5 points)
When a uniform series begins at a time other than the end of period 1, it is called a ________ series.
Question 8
(5 points)
The present worth is always located __________ prior to the first uniform-series amount when using the P/A factor.
Question 9
(5 points)
For an interest rate of 10% per year compounded quarterly, determine the number of times interest would be compounded
(a) per quarter,
(b) per year, and
(c) per 3 years.
Question 10
(5 points)
An interest rate of 16% per year, compounded quarterly, is equivalent to what effective interest rate per year?
Question 11
(5 points)
What effective interest rate per year is equivalent to an effective 18% per year, compounded semiannually?
Question 12
(5 points)
Determine the
P/G
factor for 5 years at an effective interest rate of 6% per year, compounded semiannually.
Question 13
(5 points)
A present sum of $5000 at an interest rate of 8% per year, compounded semiannually, is equivalent to how much money 8 years ago?
Question 14
(5 points)
A 40-day strike at Boeing resulted in 50 fewer deliveries of commercial jetliners at the end of the first quarter of 2000. At a cost of $20 million per plane, what was .
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(5 points)
Rate of return (ROR) can be described as the rate earned on the ___________________ of an investment.
Question 2
(5 points)
What does a rate of return of –100% mean?
Question 3
(5 points)
A-1 Mortgage makes loans with the interest paid on the loan principal rather than on the unpaid balance. For a 4-year loan of $10,000 at 10% per year, what annual payment would be required to repay the loan in 4 years if interest is charged on (a) the principal and (b) the unrecovered balance?
Question 4
(5 points)
What rate of return per month will an entrepreneur make over a 2½-year project period if he invested $150,000 to produce portable 12-volt air compressors? His estimated monthly costs are $27,000 with income of $33,000 per month.
Question 5
(5 points)
PPG manufactures an epoxy amine that is used to protect the contents of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) containers from reacting with oxygen. The cash flow (in millions) associated with the process is shown below. Determine the rate of return.
Year
Cost, $
Revenue, $
0
–10
—
1
–4
2
2
–4
3
3
–4
9
4
–3
9
5
–3
9
6
–3
9
Question 6
(5 points)
What is the difference between a conventional and a nonconventional cash flow series?
Question 7
(5 points)
Five years ago, a company made a $5 million investment in a new high-temperature material. The product was not well accepted after the first year on the market. However, when it was reintroduced 4 years later, it did sell well during the year. Major research funding to broaden the applications has cost $15 million in year 5. Determine the rate of return for these cash flows (shown below in $1000s).
Year
Net Cash Flow, $
0
–5,000
1
4,000
2
0
3
0
4
20,000
5
–15,000
Question 8
(5 points)
___________________ refers to the interest rate that is used for funds that are released from a project before the project is over.
Question 9
(5 points)
What is the overall rate of return on a $100,000 investment that returns 20% on the first $30,000 and 14% on the remaining $70,000?
Question 10
(5 points)
If all of the incremental cash flows are negative, what is known about the rate of return on the incremental investment?
Question 11
(5 points)
A plastics company is considering two injection molding processes. Process X will have a first cost of $600,000, annual costs of $200,000, and a salvage value of $100,000 after 5 years. Process Y will have a first cost of $800,000, annual costs of $150,000, and a salvage value of $230,000 after 5 years. Which process should the company select on the basis of a rate of return analysis, if the MARR is 20% per year?
Question 12
(5 points)
The manager of a canned food processing plant is trying to decide between two labeling machines. Determine which machine should be selected on the basis of rate of return with a MARR of 20% per year.
Machine A
Machine B
First cost, $
–15,000
–25,000
Annual operating cost, $/year
–1,600
–400
Salvage value, $
3,000
4,000
Life, years
2
4
Question 13
(5 points.
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This document provides a study guide for the ACC 576 Final Exam, including 20 multiple choice questions covering topics like controls, Sarbanes-Oxley requirements, COSO frameworks, and more. It also includes 20 multiple choice economics questions, 20 finance questions, and 20 information technology questions, all related to various certification exams.
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Question 1.1. (TCO 7) Some of the characteristics of lean systems include which of the following? (Points : 5)
Question 2.2. (TCO 7) Mass customization means (Points : 5)
Question 3.3. (TCO 8) One scarce item in the future will be water. Which is the least expensive way to get water from places of abundance to places of need? (Points :
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Question 1 (IFTC-0112)
Controls in the information technology area are classified into the preventive, detective, and corrective categories. Which of the following is a preventive control?
Question 2 (IFTC-0082)
An organization relied heavily on e-commerce for its transactions. Evidence of the organization’s security awareness manual would be an example of which of the following types of controls?
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A major producer of plastic in the U.S. is about to expand its business. As part of this expansion, it will begin to sell its products in Europe and Asia. In addition, it plans to open a plant in Asia.
Jerry, president and CEO is concerned because he has heard many stories of companies that have tried to expand globally, but the operations failed either miserably or did not live up to expectationsdue to the cultural differences between workers and customers in each country.
Assignment:
1. Research a selected multinational corporation or an internatonal non-profit agency to discover barriers that organiation encountered and what its managers dd to try to overcome those barriers.
2. Generate and evaluate reasons why people may not appreciate the cultural point of view of others. VERy IMPORTANT! List 5 Resources or Materials (Citations)!!! Three of the 5 Citations may come from the textbook)!
3. Discuss how appreciating cultural diversity affects peoples' ability to communicate effectively in the content of a multinational corporation or an international non-profit agency.
.
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A key theory explored this week is labeling theory. This assignment examines how this particular theory may assist us in explaining variations in crime rates.
In a 2-3 page paper, critically examine how labeling theory and reward-risks models explain variations in crime by country, region, community, sex, age, race, and social class.
Provide your own critical thoughts on this issue, based on what you have researched.
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We know that leaders have the power affect the emotional states of people around them. A resonant leader can have a positive effect, pulling him team onto the same upbeat wavelength, he or she can create dissonance when their adversity bumps up across the emotions of others (Boomer, 2013). Resonant leaders have also the emotional intelligence and they use their emotional intelligence to manage the feelings to afford a group its aims. For instance, resonant leader enjoy the media and work with press the community behind the team. In other words, resonant leaders are effective because they create resonance when they would like use their emotional intelligence.
When I think Captain Abrashoff I can say that he tells his crew, this is your ship and you are responsible for it. Goleman, Boyatzis and Mckee (2002), define it shows it has a commander leadership style. Because commander leaders have threatening, tight control and drive away talent characteristic. On the other hand, he is also expressing to each crew member how important they are, he is training each crew member to master their job, he is communicating purpose and meaning as well. That is why we can say that Abrashoff has coaching and affiliative leader characteristics, too.
To being a great resonant leader is that he must listen to people. If anyone approaches you, give him your full. Furthermore, when you repeat positive words and phrases, this will encourage the people around you like Abrashoff. According to these points, I say that he is resonant leader.
References
Abrashoff, D. M. (2012). It's your ship: Management techniques from the best damn ship in the Navy. New York: Hachette.
Boomer, L. (2013). Are you a resonant leader? Landscape Management, 52 (8),24-27.
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Question 1 (1 point)
Culver County Hospital has the lowest cost of any hospital in its region. However, it has continually reported very large operating losses and has depended upon tax support from the county. Assuming that positive operating margins are an objective of Culver County Hospital, the hospital could be described as:
Question 1 options:
A)
Efficient and effective
B)
Effective but not efficient
C)
Efficient but not effective
D)
None of the above
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Question 2 (1 point)
Which of the following is the primary goal of a not-for-profit healthcare organization? Choose the best answer.
Question 2 options:
A)
To serve the community through the provision of health care services
B)
To balance revenues with expenses
C)
To provide jobs for those in the community
D)
To deliver very high-quality health care services
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Question 3 (1 point)
The controller in a hospital is usually responsible for which of the following activities (choose all that apply):
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A)
Collection of ...
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One plan to raise money for Texas schools involves an “enrichment tax” that could collect $56 for every student in a certain school district. If there are 50,000 students in the district and the cash flow begins 2 years from now, what is the present worth of the enrichment plan over a 5-year planning period at an interest rate of 8% per year?
Question 2
(5 points)
How much money would you have to pay each year in 8 equal payments, starting 2 years from today, to repay a $20,000 loan received from a relative today, if the interest rate is 8% per year?
Question 3
(5 points)
An industrial engineer is planning for his early retirement 25 years from now. He believes he can comfortably set aside $10,000 each year starting
now
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Question 4
(5 points)
Lifetime savings accounts, known as LSAs, would allow people to invest after-tax money without being taxed on any of the gains. If an engineer invests $10,000 now and $10,000 each year for the next 20 years, how much will be in the account immediately after the last deposit if the account grows by 15% per year?
Question 5
(5 points)
By spending $10,000 now and $25,000 three years from now, a plating company can increase its income in years 4 through 10. At an interest rate of 12% per year, how much extra income per year would be needed in years 4 through 10 to recover the investment?
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(5 points)
Compute the present worth (year 0) of the following cash flows at
i
= 12% per year.
Year
Amount, $
Year
Amount, $
0
5000
8
700
1–5
1000
9
600
6
900
10
500
7
800
11
400
Question 7
(5 points)
When a uniform series begins at a time other than the end of period 1, it is called a ________ series.
Question 8
(5 points)
The present worth is always located __________ prior to the first uniform-series amount when using the P/A factor.
Question 9
(5 points)
For an interest rate of 10% per year compounded quarterly, determine the number of times interest would be compounded
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Question 10
(5 points)
An interest rate of 16% per year, compounded quarterly, is equivalent to what effective interest rate per year?
Question 11
(5 points)
What effective interest rate per year is equivalent to an effective 18% per year, compounded semiannually?
Question 12
(5 points)
Determine the
P/G
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(5 points)
A present sum of $5000 at an interest rate of 8% per year, compounded semiannually, is equivalent to how much money 8 years ago?
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PPG manufactures an epoxy amine that is used to protect the contents of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) containers from reacting with oxygen. The cash flow (in millions) associated with the process is shown below. Determine the rate of return.
Year
Cost, $
Revenue, $
0
–10
—
1
–4
2
2
–4
3
3
–4
9
4
–3
9
5
–3
9
6
–3
9
Question 6
(5 points)
What is the difference between a conventional and a nonconventional cash flow series?
Question 7
(5 points)
Five years ago, a company made a $5 million investment in a new high-temperature material. The product was not well accepted after the first year on the market. However, when it was reintroduced 4 years later, it did sell well during the year. Major research funding to broaden the applications has cost $15 million in year 5. Determine the rate of return for these cash flows (shown below in $1000s).
Year
Net Cash Flow, $
0
–5,000
1
4,000
2
0
3
0
4
20,000
5
–15,000
Question 8
(5 points)
___________________ refers to the interest rate that is used for funds that are released from a project before the project is over.
Question 9
(5 points)
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Question 10
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If all of the incremental cash flows are negative, what is known about the rate of return on the incremental investment?
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–1,600
–400
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4,000
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2
4
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Question 2.2. (TCO 7) Mass customization means (Points : 5)
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Question 1.1. (TCO 7) Some of the characteristics of lean systems include which of the following? (Points : 5)
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Question 1.1. (TCO 7) Some of the characteristics of lean systems include which of the following? (Points : 5)
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Question 1.1. (TCO 7) Some of the characteristics of lean systems include which of the following? (Points : 5)
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This document provides a study guide for the ACC 576 Final Exam, including 20 multiple choice questions covering topics like controls, Sarbanes-Oxley requirements, COSO frameworks, and more. It also includes 20 multiple choice economics questions, 20 finance questions, and 20 information technology questions, all related to various certification exams.
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A major producer of plastic in the U.S. is about to expand its business. As part of this expansion, it will begin to sell its products in Europe and Asia. In addition, it plans to open a plant in Asia.
Jerry, president and CEO is concerned because he has heard many stories of companies that have tried to expand globally, but the operations failed either miserably or did not live up to expectationsdue to the cultural differences between workers and customers in each country.
Assignment:
1. Research a selected multinational corporation or an internatonal non-profit agency to discover barriers that organiation encountered and what its managers dd to try to overcome those barriers.
2. Generate and evaluate reasons why people may not appreciate the cultural point of view of others. VERy IMPORTANT! List 5 Resources or Materials (Citations)!!! Three of the 5 Citations may come from the textbook)!
3. Discuss how appreciating cultural diversity affects peoples' ability to communicate effectively in the content of a multinational corporation or an international non-profit agency.
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A key theory explored this week is labeling theory. This assignmen.docxssuser774ad41
A key theory explored this week is labeling theory. This assignment examines how this particular theory may assist us in explaining variations in crime rates.
In a 2-3 page paper, critically examine how labeling theory and reward-risks models explain variations in crime by country, region, community, sex, age, race, and social class.
Provide your own critical thoughts on this issue, based on what you have researched.
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A haiku is __________. (Points 3) a rhyming poem with 1.docxssuser774ad41
A haiku is __________. (Points : 3)
a rhyming poem with 14 lines that can either be written in English or Italian forms
a poem with five lines that has a specific rhyme scheme and is often humorous
a non-rhyming, 17-syllable poem generally divided into three lines and dealing with nature
a type of poem that tells a story and often focuses on heroic characters from the past
2. The poem “The Pasture” by Robert Frost depicts nature as __________. (Points : 3)
unrealistic
comical
brutal
frail
3. Christina Rossetti’s choice to give speech to a robin, a rosebush, the moon, and the ocean in “A Wintry Sonnet” is a use of __________. (Points : 3)
irony
imagery
symbolism
personification
4. In “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud,” the speaker describes __________. (Points : 3)
feeling melancholy when he sees the colors of the autumn leaves
feeling great gladness when he sees a field of daffodils
sowing many daffodils and watching them grow and bloom
floating over the English countryside with the clouds
5. Which is the best statement of the theme of “To Everything There Is a Season”? (Points : 3)
The wind blows where it will, and no one can predict it.
Summer, fall, winter, and spring each have a special beauty.
Pain and suffering are part of life, and one must accept them.
A right time and place exist for each of life’s actions.
6. Which season does Emily Dickinson’s poem “The Morns Are Meeker Than They Were” describe? (Points : 3)
spring
summer
autumn
winter
7. Which line below uses alliteration? (Points : 3)
“But each wild breast stiffened”
“A wild, white welter of winnowing wings”
“I wandered lonely as a cloud”
“Dreaming of honeycombs to share”
8. The function of a short story’s exposition is to __________. (Points : 3)
present the setting and characters
carry the action to the turning point
begin the action of the plot
resolve the plot’s conflict
9. In a story, the point of highest action or the turning point is known as the ________ . (Points : 3)
rising action
falling action
resolution
climax
10. Dialogue that imitates the way real people talk is called __________. (Points : 3)
allusion
characterization
plot
dialect
11. Readers can more readily identify with a story’s narrator if the writer uses __________. (Points : 3)
third-person omniscient point of view
third-person limited point of view
second-person point of view
first-person point of view
12. When the setting of Christina Rossetti’s “A Wintry Sonnet” changes from winter to spring, the poe.
A key element of social-emotional development during infancy and tod.docxssuser774ad41
A key element of social-emotional development during infancy and toddlerhood is the establishment of bonds of attachment. A child’s temperament can influence the nature of attachment with caregivers. For instance, an infant’s difficult temperament might make it more likely that he or she will develop an insecure attachment to the caregiver. If caregivers receive sufficient social support, thereby establishing a “goodness of fit” between temperament and environment (i.e., parenting), they can overcome some of the challenges of raising a difficult child.
The child’s temperament and the caregiver’s parenting style work in tandem to affect his or her social-emotional and cognitive development. Caregivers who exhibit open displays of warmth and affection and who respond to their children’s needs in a timely manner (thereby acknowledging that each child has some influence on other family members) are likely to socialize their children so that they feel positively about themselves, learn to trust, and are secure with their caregivers. As you examine other parenting styles, think about how the level of caregiver responsiveness affects infant attachment.
To prepare for this assignment, select two parenting styles presented in the Learning Resources.
The assignment: (3
–
4 pages)
Briefly describe the two parenting styles you selected.
Explain two types of attachment you might expect, based on each parenting style you selected.
Then, explain why you chose each type of attachment.
Finally, explain how culture may impact the type of attachment.
Be specific, provide examples, and justify your response with citations from the Learning Resources/literature.
Support your Application Assignment with specific references to all resources used in its preparation. You are asked to provide a reference list for all resources, including those in the Learning Resources for this course.
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A grade 11 class, on a field trip to Montreal, had lunch in a restau.docxssuser774ad41
A grade 11 class, on a field trip to Montreal, had lunch in a restaurant. The bill came to $239.25. Four students had birthdays that day, and it was agreed that these four should not have to pay for lunch. The other students had to pay $1 more than if all the students had paid. How many students had lunch?
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A joint committee is[removed]set up to resolve differences in legi.docxssuser774ad41
A joint committee is
[removed]set up to resolve differences in legislation passed separately in the House and Senate
[removed] made up of members from both the House and Senate to address a common concern
[removed] a group of members of Congress who meet with the president to prevent vetoed bills
[removed] created by the House when the Senate has taken too long to debate a proposed bill
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A historical case where stare decisis was followed wasPlanned Pa.docxssuser774ad41
A historical case where stare decisis was followed was
Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey. Stare decisis was followed from the Roe v. Wade decision regarding a women’s right to have an abortion, to decide whether certain stipulations from Roe v. Wade were constitutional (Mitchell, 2011). Some judicial discretion should have been used while ruling using the precedent set in Roe v. Wade to make it a unique case where the
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a health issue and its policy in Saudi ArabiaTerm paper• To beg.docxssuser774ad41
a health issue and its policy in Saudi Arabia
Term paper:
• To begin with you will choose a topic related to Saudi healthcare/Saudi health system and write an outline/draft of 3-4 pages and submit for approval.
• For this you need to review literature pertaining to the topic and collect all the relevant data for your study
• Then align this information in the given format
• The final term paper should have
: - Minimum 10 pages and maximum 20 pages - Minimum 5 references - Double spaced, 12 font size.
The following is an outline of the term paper:
Cover Page-with title of the study, Student Name Abbreviations Index
1. Introduction (Background, Definitions, current scenario, may include history)
2. Objectives (What do you want to understand from the study-objectives may be one or more) a. b.
3. Body/ Literature review
4. Discussion (compare between studies, the pros and cons of the subject, the future etc) 5. Conclusion References
Note: Number of pages will be counted from introduction to conclusion (10-20) Plagiarism will not be tolerated. All the content should be given suitable references
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A group working at the University of California, Berkeley has develo.docxssuser774ad41
A group working at the University of California, Berkeley has developed “nanothermometers,” little nanoparticles that can be injected into cells to measure the temperature in various places in the cell. So far, they have been used in cells growing in a culture dish. Indicate what you think the group will discover about the temperature in different parts of the cell. Discuss whether you believe it will be the same or different, and explain why.
References:
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A graph…….a.can be used to show either a positive or neg.docxssuser774ad41
A graph…….
a.
can be used to show either a positive or negative relationship between two variables.
b.
can illustrate both demand and supply.
c.
is used because it is impossible to describe any economic relationship verbally.
d.
all of the above.
e.
both a) and b) are correct.
2.
If less people buy coffee as income declines, then coffee is
a.
a complementary good.
b.
a substitute good.
c.
a normal good.
d.
an inferior good.
3.
Consider that when the price of a good increases, like hamburgers people buy less of that good and less of a complementary good such as ketchup.
Therefore if the price of hamburgers increases,
the quantity demanded of hamburgers will decrease and the demand curve for
ketchup will shift to the left.
the quantity demanded of hamburgers will increase and the demand curve for
ketchup will shift to the left.
the quantity demanded of hamburgers will decrease and the demand curve for
ketchup will shift to the right.
the quantity demanded of hamburgers will increase and the demand curve for ketchup will shift to the right.
4.
If insurance companies are compelled by law to decrease their rates 5% for high-risk drivers, what would be the most likely outcome for high-risk drivers according to supply and demand analysis?
a.
High-risk drivers will be better off since there will be an increase in the supply for insurance.
b.
High-risk drivers will be better off since there will be an increase in the demand for insurance.
c.
Many high-risk drivers may be unable to purchase insurance since the likely outcome of the law may be to cause a shortage of insurance for high-risk drivers.
d.
both b) and c) are correct.
5.
Which of the following forecasts for revenue are correct when the price of x declines?
a.
increased revenue in the price elastic case and decreased revenue in the price inelastic case
b.
decreased revenue in the price elastic case and increased revenue in the price inelastic case
c.
increase in revenue no matter what the elasticity coefficient is
d.
decrease in revenue no matter what the elasticity coefficient is
6.
The demand for food is likely to be more
than the demand for meat.
The relates to the elasticity determinant of
________.
a.
elastic – price relative to income
b.
inelastic – price relative to income
c.
elastic – number of substitutes
d.
inelastic – number of substitutes
7.
If you enjoyed wine so much that the more you had, the better it tasted, then the marginal utility of additional wine would be
a.
positive and declining
b.
negative
c.
zero
d.
increasing
8.
If the demand for corn shifts to the right, it may have been caused by
a.
the price of corn declining.
b.
more people needing corn for recipes.
c.
the price of corn increasing.
d.
both a) and b) are correct.
9.
The paradox of value suggests that one will pay
a. more for water than diamonds.
b. more for a luxury cruise than water.
c. more for .
A fundamental assumption for economic analysis is that economic ag.docxssuser774ad41
A fundamental assumption for economic analysis is that economic agents, be it an individual, a household or a firm/business, tend to make choices and select alternatives rationally. The rational economic choice (decision) implies that
people are driven by the rational pursuit of self-interest, and engaged in economic decisions
to maximize this self-interest.
By
rational economic choice
, economists mean that people try to make the best choice they can, given the available resources at their disposals (money, time, etc.) and information.
Self-interest
is when individuals make economic decisions that are in their own best interest. On the other hand, s
ocial interest
is when choices are made that benefit society as a whole. Economists argue that social interest can be attained by individual decision makers acting in their own self-interest. This process is what Adam Smith called the
invisible hand
, which has been the foundation of the market economy.
Create an example to demonstrate how an individual or firm acting out of self-interest to maximize profits by offering goods or services in economic markets benefit consumers – even if they do not care about them. In other words, how does self-interest help achieve society’s economic goals?
What is the relationship between self-interest and social interest in the economic decision (economic choice) process? Is there a conflict between the two in the economic world
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a general essay on al capone during the jazz age and the influence h.docxssuser774ad41
a general essay on al capone during the jazz age and the influence he had on the people around him and everyone that lived in that era.
cite any sources used
can give information about al capone and then get into how he rose to becoming such a known person and the influence he had on the community.
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A friend of yours did something wrong and you covered for himher. T.docxssuser774ad41
A friend of yours did something wrong and you covered for him/her. The act was illegal and eventually you both were in trouble.
Narrate how the incident happened, how you both got in trouble, what you did, what happened, and how you felt throughout the whole thing. Your narrative should have suspense, different clauses, and an accurate use of tenses. Pay attention not to write a summary of the actions.
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A format suggestion for M&M paperLast 1.docxssuser774ad41
A format suggestion for M&M paper
Last 1
MLA Heading
Specific Title
Introduction (what is this paper about, the who, what, where, why, ground the reader, build a foundation)
A paragraph about M&M Consumer Affairs Office and their color distribution prediction
Figure or table 1
A paragraph about Josh Madison and their color distribution findings
Figure or table 2
A paragraph about Spring 2013 and their color distribution prediction
Figure or table 3
A paragraph about all three data sources
Figure or table 4
Conclusion
Works Cited (Josh Madison and M&M Consumer Affairs Office if you research it)
Follow the istraction
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A five page single spaced essay on the novel Corregidora.Paper.docxssuser774ad41
A
five page single spaced
essay on the novel Corregidora.
Paper is due Due Monday 4/29, so I WANT it done by 12am on the 29th, Monday morning. But sooner would be greatly appreciated.
The diirections are in the doctument attachted.
Using the following Critics and their theories which can be found anywhere on the internet:
Jacques Derrida
Alain Badiou
Slavoj Zizek
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A five page single spaced essay on the novel Corregidora.P.docxssuser774ad41
A
five page
single spaced
essay on the novel Corregidora.
Paper is due Due Tuesday 4/30, so I WANT it done by 12am on the 30th, Tuesday morning. But sooner would be greatly appreciated.
The directions
and an essay outline I'd like the paper to include
are in the doctument attachted.
Using the following Critics and their theories which can be found anywhere on the internet:
Jacques Derrida - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derrida
Slavoj Zizek - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavoj_%C5%BDi%C5%BEek
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A five page single spaced essay on the novel Corregidora.Due o.docxssuser774ad41
A
five page single spaced
essay on the novel Corregidora.
Due on Monday 4/29. But sooner would be greatly appreciated.
The diirections are in the doctument attachted. Using the following Critics and their theories which can be found anywhere on the internet:
Jacques Derrida
Alain Badiou
Slavoj Zizek
.
A family consists of six children all under 12, their parents, and f.docxssuser774ad41
A family of 6 children under 12, their parents, and 4 grandparents had tamales for dinner. The tamales contained undercooked pork, giving adults a 20% chance and children a 30% chance of getting sick. The question asks for the probability that more adults than children get sick from eating the tamales.
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This document contains 16 questions about various topics in biology:
1. Deuterostomes and protostomes are concepts that describe whether an embryo's first opening is the mouth or anus, and they are useful for understanding early development.
2. Seeds had advantages like dispersal and dormancy over earlier plant structures.
3. Homologies and analogies reveal information about the evolutionary history of life on Earth based on shared and convergent traits.
4. Plants were necessary for animals to evolve by producing oxygen and providing a food source.
5. Extinctions have been caused by events like asteroid impacts, climate change, and disease. Periods after mass extinctions saw changes like the rise of new dominant
A Drug Deal Gone BadThis assignment aims for you to evaluate the.docxssuser774ad41
A Drug Deal Gone Bad
This assignment aims for you to evaluate the criminal investigations process.
Here’s What Happened . . .
Around 12:00 p.m. on September 13, 2004, Fred Smith walked across the road to Bill Jones's house to ask for a ride. Although it was almost fall, it was still very hot outside and Smith needed to pick up money in a neighboring town. Smith didn't want to walk from Centervale to Roan County, so he offered to pay Jones $20.00 for gas and his time to drive Smith to pick up his money. Jones accepted Smith's offer; however, Jones told Smith that he had to pick up a friend at a car repair shop along the way. Jones and Smith drove to Thrifty Repair Shop and picked up Jones's friend, Roger Fish. Fish was not in a hurry that day, so he agreed to ride with the pair to pick up Smith's money.
The trio arrived at 200 S. Railroad Street, Brysonton, Roan County, AnyState. Smith exited the car and told Jones and Fish to wait in the car. As Smith walked toward the front of the residence, he yelled to the occupants inside, "You got some weed?" "Yeah," Raynard Jenkins replied from inside the residence. Jenkins greeted Smith at the door and asked him, "What you got?" Smith pulled out a Ruger SP101 .357 Magnum and shot Jenkins in the chest at point-blank range.
As Jenkins was falling toward the ground, Bob Marshall, a local drug dealer, jumped up from the corner of the couch, dropped a large bag of cocaine on the floor, and ran into the kitchen and out the back door. Smith chased Marshall, shot at him twice, but missed him. Smith ran back to the car and yelled to Jones, "Punch it! He tried to smoke (kill) me." The group sped away in a brown Ford Taurus, but were pulled over by Deputy R. W. Dunn approximately five miles from the scene. After coming to a complete stop, Jones threw the gun onto the rear floorboard of the car, next to Fish.
Deputy Dunn approached the car, asked the men to exit the car, and detained them to await another officer's arrival. When the officer was brought to the location where the men were being detained, a witness who saw the shooting identified Jones as the shooter. Smith, Jones, and Fish were arrested, transported to the Roan County Sheriff's Office for additional questioning, and booked into jail on first-degree murder charges.
The Investigation . . .
State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) Special Agent (SA) Pete Moss arrived at the scene at 200 S. Railroad Street, Brysonton, Roan County, AnyState, with CSI and SBI SA April Pearson at 1:03 p.m. to assist the Sheriff's Office with investigating the murder of Jenkins and the attempted murder of Marshall. SA Pearson interviewed key witnesses who lived in the immediate area within proximity of the crime scene, while SA Moss began drafting a search warrant. Although the Sheriff's Office had secured the scene around the house, SA Pearson secured an additional larger area that extended into the street. Both the interior and exterior barriers were secured with crime.
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Sarbanes-Oxley was intended to reduce
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