Jumat, 19 April 2013

Marginal satisfaction, purpose of consumption, Gossen law, indifference curves

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The level of satisfaction of a good person depending on ... stuff.
a. quantity and price
b. price and quality
c. the amount and usefulness
d. usability and price
e. price and value of the goods.

Marginal satisfaction is the satisfaction obtained when consumers ...
a. replace one item with another item
b. add a unit of goods consumed
c. stop taking a particular item
d. limit the amount of goods consumed
e. pay for goods that have been consumed.

The following statement is true ...
a. the higher the income the higher the person's consumption
b. the higher the income the lower the person's consumption
c. price of the goods does not affect the level of consumption
d. consumption rate is only affected by income
e. saving will increase consumption habits.

Consumption purposes, namely ...
a. produce needed goods
b. get the goods at low prices
c. distribute goods from producers to consumers
d. obtain the highest possible satisfaction
e. make a profit.

According to the first law of Gossen, if a need is filled continuously, at a certain point ...
a. satisfaction will increase
b. reduced total satisfaction
c. will happen boredom
d. marginal satisfaction will increase
e. marginal satisfaction has not changed.

Indifference curves for goods X and Y is a curve that shows ...
a. various combinations of X and Y amount of goods purchased and gives a different satisfaction
b. various combinations of X and Y amount of goods purchased and gives the same satisfaction
c. meeting the needs of consumers equally
d. the number of items that can be purchased with a certain amount of money
e. marginal total satisfaction and satisfaction in consuming goods and services.

By law Gossen II, humans will conduct meeting the needs of the ...
a. individual
b. gather
c. vertical
d. horizontal
e. efficient.

Note the following!
1. convex toward the center point
2. starting from the center point
3. intersect at one point
4. not intersect
5. down from top left to bottom right.
Which are characteristic of the indifference curve is item number ...
a. 1 2 3
b. 1 3 5
c. 2 4 5
d. 1 4 5
e. 1 2 4.

In order to cardinal theory, the decision to consume an item is based on a comparison between the ...
a. benefits and the amount of
b. benefits and disadvantages
c. benefits and costs
d. benefits and preferences
e. preferences and number.