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90983 909830 1SUPERVISOR S Level 1 Economics, 2015 90983 Demonstrate understanding of consumer choices, using scarcity and / or demand 2.00 p.m. Wednesday 25 November 2015 Credits: Four Achievement Achievement with Merit Achievement with Excellence Demonstrate understanding of consumer choices, using scarcity and / or demand. Demonstrate in-depth understanding of consumer choices, using scarcity and / or demand. Demonstrate comprehensive understanding of consumer choices, using scarcity and / tor demand. Check that the National Student Number (NSN) on your admission slip is the same as the number at the top of this page. You should attempt ALL the questions in this booklet. If you need more room for any answer, use the extra space provided at the back of this booklet. Check that this booklet has pages 2 8 in the correct order and that none of these pages is blank. YOU MUST HAND THIS BOOKLET TO THE SUPERVISOR AT THE END OF THE EXAMINATION. TOTAL New Zealand Qualifications Authority, 2015. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means without the prior permission of the New Zealand Qualifications Authority.

2 QUESTION ONE: LAW OF DEMAND Anahera is in her last year of secondary school. She is a keen musician, and her main instrument is the violin. When Anahera is not at school, she likes to go to live theatre and attend concerts. She enjoys concerts by local bands, as well as high-profile international bands. (a) Using the demand schedule below, complete Anahera s annual demand curve for concerts. Anahera s annual demand for concerts Average price ($) Quantity (concerts) 80 7 70 8 60 10 50 12 40 15 30 20 Title: (b) On the graph above, show the effect on the quantity of concerts demanded, if the average price decreases from $60 to $40. Fully label all changes.

3 (c) Discuss the law of demand by referring to Anahera s demand for concerts. In your answer: describe the law of demand by referring to the relevant data from the demand schedule or your graph on page 2 fully explain, with TWO reasons, why the quantity of concerts demanded by Anahera changes when the average price of concerts decreases fully explain TWO flow-on effects for Anahera of the change in the quantity of concerts demanded.

4 QUESTION TWO: INFERIOR GOODS AND LUXURY GOODS Anahera has the opportunity to travel overseas with her school s orchestra, but she will need to increase her savings in order to be able to afford to go. Anahera likes to attend concerts in New Zealand by local bands, as well as high-profile international bands. (a) On the graphs below, show how Anahera increasing her savings might affect her demand for concerts in New Zealand by local and high-profile international bands. Fully label all changes. Anahera s monthly demand for concerts by local bands Anahera s monthly demand for concerts by international bands Average price ($) Average price ($) D D Quantity Quantity (b) Discuss how Anahera increasing her savings might affect her demand for concerts. In your answer: define savings use the examples of concerts performed by local bands and concerts performed by high-profile international bands to explain inferior goods and luxury goods in Anahera s context explain the effect that the savings will have on Anahera s demand for concerts performed by local bands and on her demand for concerts performed by high-profile international bands fully explain ONE positive and ONE negative flow-on effect that the change in her demand for concerts may have for Anahera refer to the graphs in (a).

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6 QUESTION THREE: CONSUMER CHOICE As well as Anahera s music lessons, band practice, school studies, and attending concerts, she also has a part-time job and likes to play tennis with her sister, Hinewai. (a) Discuss how Anahera s decisions about her use of time and money involve an opportunity cost. In your answer: link the concepts of wants, limited means, scarcity, and opportunity cost refer to the information above.

7 (b) Discuss how Anahera s values determine her spending decisions. In your answer: explain what is meant by values describe a value that Anahera demonstrates when playing tennis with her sister describe a value that Anahera demonstrates when studying / doing schoolwork explain how Anahera s values are conflicting fully explain TWO possible compromises that Anahera might make to resolve this conflict.

8 QUESTION NUMBER Extra space if required. Write the question number(s) if applicable. 90983