A2 Economics Calculating Costs

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WORKSHEET Revision Topic : Calculating the Costs of a Firm Multiple Choice Questions Question 1 Which of the following statements about cost curves is correct? A Average costs always rise when marginal costs rise. B Average costs are always higher than marginal costs. C Average costs always rise through the minimum of marginal costs. D Marginal costs are negative when average costs are falling. E Average costs may be falling when marginal costs are rising. Question 2 Spending by firms on internet security is expected to soar over the next few years as a result of recent outbreaks of computer viruses such as MyDoom. This expenditure can best be classified as : A a rise in variable costs. B a rise in fixed costs. C a reduce in revenue. D a fall in marginal costs. E a rise in normal profits Question 3 A firm producing hand-built sports cars faces the following costs : Total Output Of Cars Total Costs 100 800,000 101 806,000 102 813,000 The data illustrate that : A If marginal costs are rising they must be above average costs. B Average costs are equal to marginal cost at the minimum of marginal cost. C If marginal costs are rising they may be below average costs. D For this firm, marginal cost is falling over the indicated range of output. E For this firm, average costs are rising over the indicated range of output. 2014 by Apsara Sumanasiri www.therevisionguide.com Page 2

Question 4 A hydroelectric power generator finds that, over its usual range of output AB, its total costs are best illustrated by the following curve: Which of the following describes the firm s costs over its usual range of output? A zero marginal costs B constant positive marginal costs C zero average costs D constant average costs E rising average costs. Question 5 The diagram below shows a firm s marginal and average cost curves. Which of the following statements is true for such a firm? A Total costs are minimized at output K. B Total costs are falling between J and K. C Total costs are minimized at output L. D The distance between H and I is the firm s average variable costs. E Total costs are rising between J and K. 2014 by Apsara Sumanasiri www.therevisionguide.com Page 3

Question 6 The diagram shows the total cost function for a music company producing CDs. At an output of 5000 units, average variable cost is: A 15,000. B 5,000. C 3. D 2. E 1. Question 7 Total output of furniture Total costs ( ) 0 1,000 1 1,400 2 1,700 3 1,900 A firm producing hand-crafted furniture faces the costs shown above. (You may use the right-hand columns to show your workings). The data illustrate that over the output range. A Total variable costs exceed total fixed costs. B Marginal costs increase C Average costs exceed marginal costs D Total variable costs decrease E Average costs increase at a faster rate than marginal costs. Question 8 Container capacity (number of Containers a Ship can carry) Orders for new container ships Under 2000 264 2000-3999 520 4000-5999 904 6000+ 1485 Total 3173 Source: Financial Times, 17 December 2004 2014 by Apsara Sumanasiri www.therevisionguide.com Page 4

The table shows orders for new container ships by carrying capacity. It can be inferred from the data that the transport of containers by ship has : A significant economies of scale. B low start-up costs. C constant returns to scale. D increasing marginal costs. E diseconomies of scale Question 9 The diagram shows the total cost function for a company producing mobile phones. At an output of 1000 units, average fixed cost is : A 30 000 B 10 000 C 30 D 20 E 10 Question 10 In the short run, a train operator might continue to offer off-peak services at reduced prices provided that the total revenue from those off-peak fares covers at least : A the fixed and variable costs of these train services. B the sales receipts of rival train operators. C the fixed costs of these train services. D the overhead costs of the network. E the variable costs of these train services. 2014 by Apsara Sumanasiri www.therevisionguide.com Page 5