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ambridge IGSE ENMIS 0455/01 Paper 1 Multiple hoice For examination from 2020 SPEIMEN PPER 45 minutes You must answer on the multiple choice answer sheet. *0123456789* You will need: Multiple choice answer sheet Soft clean eraser Soft pencil (type or H is recommended) INSTRUTINS There are thirty questions on this paper. nswer all questions. For each question there are four possible answers,, and. hoose the one you consider correct and record your choice in soft pencil on the multiple choice answer sheet. Follow the instructions on the multiple choice answer sheet. Write in soft pencil. Write your name, centre number and candidate number on the multiple choice answer sheet in the spaces provided unless this has been done for you. o not use correction fluid. o not write on any bar codes. You may use a calculator. INFRMTIN The total mark for this paper is 30. Each correct answer will score one mark. mark will not be deducted for a wrong answer. ny rough working should be done on this question paper. This document has 10 pages. lank pages are indicated. ULES 2017 [Turn over

2 1 Using all available resources an economy produces different combinations of two types of good, clothes and food, shown on the production possibility curve (PP) diagram. clothes 100 units food 50 units What does the PP indicate? It is more efficient to produce more of clothes than food. It is only possible to increase the output of clothes by reducing the output of food. The best situation is to produce equal units of clothes and food. The cost of producing a unit of clothes is always higher than the cost of producing a unit of food. 2 government subsidised a new factory in a rural area to create jobs. It also provided training courses at a college. bjectors claimed the development would destroy an area of natural beauty. What concepts are involved in this statement? economic growth, resource allocation, free market equilibrium government intervention, monetary policy, opportunity cost public good, market prices, fiscal policy supply-side policy, negative externalities, factors of production 3 Reena makes a living by selling paintings of the town in which she lives. She sells them in an open-air market once a week. In order to be able to sell more pictures in a week she decides to buy a studio, pay someone to help in the studio and try to increase demand by advertising in the local paper. Which factors of production were changed? capital only labour and capital labour and land labour only ULES 2017

4 market consists of 10 individuals with different demand curves in a given period. 3 What is a calculation that could be used as part of the process to determine the market equilibrium in that period? at each price add the quantities demanded by each individual at each quantity average the price that each individual is prepared to pay combine the price elasticity of demand (PE) and the price elasticity of supply (PES) at each price determine the PE and multiply it by the quantity demanded 5 The diagram shows the market for a good. The equilibrium is at point X. The government fixes a minimum price for the good at P 2. price P 3 P 1 X S 1 P 2 1 Q 3 Q 1 Q 2 quantity What will happen in the market as a result? The market equilibrium will remain the same. The quantity demanded will rise to Q 2. The quantity supplied will fall to Q 3. There will be an excess supply. 6 How might the concept of price elasticity of demand (PE) be useful for a government? to determine the effect on employment of a change in income tax to determine the effect on government revenue of a rise in the rate of interest to determine the effect of providing a public good to determine the result of imposing a tariff on imports ULES 2017 [Turn over

7 Governments sometimes intervene in the economy when the market fails. 4 What is the most likely reason why government intervention may make the situation worse? Government decisions can take a long time to have an effect. Governments consider the views of both consumers and producers. Governments have more resources to calculate costs and benefits than private firms. Governments may take decisions to reduce negative externalities. 8 Which function do central banks and commercial banks have in common? acting as a banker s bank controlling monetary policy dealing with foreign exchange supervising the banking system 9 What may cause an individual to save a higher proportion of their income? a belief that the price of goods will rise in the future a fall in the rate of interest paid by the country s banks a fear that income will fall in the future a rise in the individual s wish to enjoy higher consumption immediately 10 When might a trade union be most likely to achieve a good pay deal for its members? when labour costs are a high percentage of the firm s total costs when rival firms successfully introduce an alternative product when the firm is introducing capital-intensive production when the firm is making large profits 11 What is found in a competitive market? Every firm earns large profits. Firms with limited capital can enter the market. The costs of production are always lower than in a monopoly. There is limited choice for consumers. ULES 2017

12 What benefit is likely to result from the extension of specialisation within manufacturing? 5 For a consumer, there are more individually made goods available. For a consumer, there could be a lower cost of living. For an employee, job satisfaction will increase. For an employee, the nature of work is more varied. 13 The diagrams show the average total cost (T) curves of four firms and how they change as output increases. Which firm has the highest fixed costs? cost cost cost cost T T T output output T output output 14 The table shows a firm s total revenue and total cost at different levels of output. Which level of output gives maximum profit? output (units) total revenue ($) total cost ($) 10 15 15 20 20 18 30 25 20 40 30 21 15 large pizza chain in the US decided to sell sandwiches as well to try to increase its revenue. Which term describes this change? diversification externalities horizontal merger vertical merger ULES 2017 [Turn over

16 Why might a government encourage a monopoly? 6 It can compete against foreign firms. It can have high average costs. It can make excessive profits. It can prevent innovation. 17 What is the most likely result of an increase in interest rates? a fall in consumer spending a fall in productivity a rise in borrowing a rise in investment 18 The table shows a government s receipts from taxation. tax on company profits income tax import duties sales tax $m 100 600 30 250 What is the total amount of revenue raised by direct taxes? $280m $700m $730m $950m 19 Which combination of government policies is most likely to increase the rate of growth of domestic production in an economy? an increase in expenditure on infrastructure and an increase in income tax an increase in interest rates and an increase in quotas on imported goods an increase in sales tax and an increase in education expenditure an increase in subsidies to domestic industry and an increase in tariffs ULES 2017

20 The managers of a firm have to discuss the following topics. 7 Which topic is least likely to be directly affected by the government s influence on the firm? health and safety laws replacing one of its managers the interest it pays on borrowed money the minimum wage it must pay its workers 21 In the construction of a consumer prices index (PI), a total weight of 1000 is used. If a weight of 300 is given to food and a weight of 150 is given to transport, then consumers are spending half as much on transport as they do on food. consumers must be spending more on necessities than on luxury goods. food prices must be rising twice as fast as transport prices. the weights cannot be changed until the index reaches 1000. 22 The table shows unemployment and inflation statistics for the US, Japan and Sweden for year 1 and year 2. country US Japan Sweden unemployment (%) inflation (% pa) year 1 year 2 year 1 year 2 4.8 4.4 5.6 3.4 2.7 2.7 1.7 0.7 2.7 3.2 8.3 6.6 Which conclusion can be made from the table? In year 1, the cost of living rose in the US. In year 1, the same number of people were unemployed in Sweden and Japan. The number of unemployed people decreased in all three countries. Unemployment and inflation moved in the same direction in Japan. 23 Why is the Human evelopment Index (HI) a better indicator of comparative living standards than Gross omestic Product (GP) per head? It includes international trade. It includes more measures of living standards. It is measured in money terms. It is more directly linked to economic growth. ULES 2017 [Turn over

8 24 The diagram shows percentage changes in house prices in an economically developed country. % change in house prices 10 5 0 February March pril May 2017 June July What might have caused these changes in prices? an increase in government subsidies to house builders an increase in income an increase in the supply of houses an increase in unemployment 25 What is meant by an optimum population for a country? a population that balances its birth rate and its death rate a population that maximises output per head a population that results in fewest negative externalities a population that uses all resources available 26 What does a population pyramid of a country show? its age and sex distribution its employment pattern its income distribution its migration pattern 27 What is usually found in a developed country? a high GP per head with a low level of employment a high level of labour skills with a low level of car ownership a high rate of adult literacy with a low level of poverty a high rate of population growth with a low level of labour productivity ULES 2017

28 What is the least likely feature of globalisation? 9 integration of trade international capital flows the spread of multinational companies unrestricted movement of labour 29 The diagrams show the composition of exports and imports of a country. Exports Imports goods 50% services 50% goods 60% services 40% total exports $120 million total imports $100 million What is true for this country? There is a deficit in the balance of trade in goods. There is a deficit in the balance of trade in services. There is a surplus in the balance of trade in goods. There is a surplus in the balance of trade in services. ULES 2017 [Turn over

10 30 ountries in Europe were in a recession in 2012. World oil prices were expected to fall. In fact in 2012, oil prices rose. Which international events might explain this? possible causes of the expected fall in oil prices European industrial production declined India invested huge amounts in road building Middle East conflicts made oil supplies uncertain new oil exploration in Poland was successful possible causes of the oil price rise in 2012 hina increased its car production Japan s economy had negative growth Saudi rabia increased oil production demand for alternative fuels increased Permission to reproduce items where third-party owned material protected by copyright is included has been sought and cleared where possible. Every reasonable effort has been made by the publisher (ULES) to trace copyright holders, but if any items requiring clearance have unwittingly been included, the publisher will be pleased to make amends at the earliest possible opportunity. ambridge ssessment International Education is part of the ambridge ssessment Group. ambridge ssessment is the brand name of University of ambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (ULES), which itself is a department of the University of ambridge. ULES 2017