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13. If the coefficient of price elasticity of supply is greater than one, the supply is said to be
A. perfectly elastic
B. fairly inelastic
C. infinitely inelastic
D. fairly elastic✅
14. If commodity X is a by-product of commodity Y , this implies that both commodities are
A. in competitive supply
B. in composite supply✅
C. jointly supplied
D. in excess supply
15. In perfect competition,price is determined by the
A. government
B. sellers
C. buyers
D. market✅
16. In order to reduce hardship faced by consumers due to high prices government can introduce
A. maximum prices✅
B. commodity boards
C. minimum prices
D. price control boards
17. A firm enjoying economies of scale is said to be
A. reducing average cost as production increases✅
B. benefiting from the activities of other firms
C. maximizing profits as production increases
D. having an upward-sloping average cost curve
18. The rising portion of the long-run average cost curve of a firm is an indication that it is experiencing
A. increasing efficiency
B. economies of scale
C. diseconomies of scale✅
D. increasing marginal returns
19. An industry's supply curve is more likely to be elastic when firms are
A. enjoying free entry and exit✅
B. operating at full capacity
C. operating below capacity
D. maximizing profits
20. One of the characteristics of monopolistic competition is that
A. there is mobility of factors of production
B. no single seller dominates the market✅
C. the firms are price-takers
D. consumers have perfect knowledge of price
21. The demand curve for factors of production
A. is perfect elastic
B. slopes upwards
C. slopes of downwards✅
D. is perfectly inelastic
22. The deregulation of telecommunication services in Nigeria is a characteristic of
A. command economy
B. traditional economy
C. market economy✅
D. feudal economy
23.
The production possibility curve can be used to explain the underlying concepts of
A. scale of preference and choice
B. opportunity cost and choice✅
C. wants and means
D. opportunity cost and scale of preference
24. If the increase in the price of yams is used to estimate the inflation rate, this is an example of
A. deductive reasoning
B. inductive reasoning✅
C. normative reasoning
D. positive reasoning
25. If the standard deviation of a given data is 8.2, find its variance
A. 4.1
B. 67.2✅
C. 82.0
D. 91.8
26. If 100 units and 120 units of commodity X are supplied at N80 at different times, it means that there is
A. a change in supply✅
B. a change in the quantity supplied
C. an increase in the quantity supplied
D. a increase in the quantity supplied
27. A major determinant of the demand for a luxury goods is
A. the price of the goods✅
B. the price of other goods
C. the income of consumers
D. tastes and fashion
28. If income rises from N2000 to N4000 and quantity demanded increase from 80 units to 120 units, find the income elasticity of demand
A. 0.5✅
B. 1.2
C. 2.5
D. 4.0
29. If the demand elasticity coefficient of cars is 0.5, it implies that the demand for petrol is
A. elastic
B. perfectly inelastic
C. inelastic✅
D. perfect elastic
30. As long as marginal utility is positive, total utility must be
A. negative
B. increasing✅
C. zero
D. decreasing
31. Diminishing marginal utility implies that
A. total utility decreases as consumption increases
B. marginal utility increases as consumption increases
C. marginal utility deceases as✅ consumption increase
D. marginal utility decreases as consumption decreases
32. The excess benefit derived from the purchase of goods over the amount paid for them is referred to as consumer
A. rationality
B. surplus✅
C. sovereignty
D. credit
33. An upward movement along the same supply curve results in
A. an increase in supply
B. a decrease in price
C. a decrease in quantity supplied
D. an increase in quantity supplied✅
34. To protect farmers during a bumper harvest,. the government usually
A. set a maximum price
B. release products from the buffer stock
C. sell the excess to consumers
D. set a minimum price✅
Question 47
The dominant idea behind the establishment of the organization of African Unity is
A. that Africa must unite
B. to show the world that Africa can also do what Latin American and Asian countries have done
C. to provide a framework and opportunities for-co-operation on common Africa problems
D. to promote economic development of Africa
E. to have its Secretary-General co-ordinate the foreign policies of member states
Question 48
The new local government reforms in Nigeria
A. seek to establish uniformity in type, purpose and functions local authorities
B. make traditional rulers more powerful than ever before
C. are a waste of time and the federal government's money
D. promote unity but allow for some diverity in the structure of local governments
E. would definitely establish clean and efficient governments at the local level
Question 49
The principle of universal adult suffrage refers to
A. the right of all adult people to vote
B. the structure of political parties
C. the legal nature of a constitution
D. the right to free speech
E. all of the above
Question 50
A constituency
A. is the same as a legislature
B. is part of the campaign process
C. is an area or district in which the inhabitants can send a representative to parliament
D. is an important part of every monarchy
E. consists of party executives and freewheelers
Question 51
The treaty establishing the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) was
A. concluded in Lome (Togo) in December, 1976 after hard and extensive negotiations
B. designed as the main pillar on which an eventual African common market would be built
C. the brain-child of Togo and Ghana
D. signed in Lagos in May 1975 to promote trade and other economic co-operation in the region as a whole
E. to immediately eliminate tariffs and other barriers to trade among members
JAMB ECONOMICS QUESTION AND ANSWERS PRACTICE
40 QUESTIONS👇👇
1. Economics is the study of human behaviour as it relates to the
A. efficient allocation of resources✅
B. production of goods
C. operation of companies
D. generation of income
2. The downturn in the prices of shares on stock markets is a highlight of
A. efficient allocation of resources
B. the invisible hand
C. the regulatory nature of the market✅
D. consumer rationality
3. The standard deviation of a set of data is
A. always measured from the mode
B. the most representative of averages
C. always measured from the median
D. a measure of dispersion✅
4. The mean is the best measure of central tendency because it
A. is not affected by extreme values in a data✅
B. is a midpoint value in an array of data
C. is a balancing point in an observation
D. can be calculated from incomplete data
5. The most popular sizes of dresses and shoes are determined by the
A. range
B. mean
C. mode✅
D. median
6. If the demand for a good is more elastic than its supply, the tax burden is borne
A. equally by consumers and producers
B. more by producers✅
C. more by consumers
D. more by retailers and producers
7. If the price of a commodity with elastic demand increases, the revenue accruing to the producer will
A. double
B. increase
C. be constant
D. decrease✅
8. Consumer surplus tends to be higher when demand is
A. inelastic
B. perfectly elastic
C. elastic✅
D. unitarily elastic
9. One of the assumptions of ordinal utility theory is that
A. choice is not consistent
B. utility can be ranked✅
C. total utility is a function of price
D. satisfaction is measurable
10. The law of diminishing marginal utility explains why
A. the slope of a normal demand curve is negative✅
B. an abnormal demand curve slopes upwards
C. the slope of a normal demand curve is positive
D. the consumption of inferior goods increases with income
11. If a consumer plans to spend 120k on four oranges but spent 80k, his consumer surplus is
A. N1.50
B. N0.40✅
C. N1.00
D. N2.00
12. A set of factors that can shift the supply curve are changes in
A. weather, price and technology
B. technology, weather and population✅
C. technology, price and taste
D. population, price and taste
Question 35
The 1946 constitutions in Nigeria and the Gold Coast (Ghana were the results of
A. pressures from nationalists within the colonies
B. pressures by united states of America
C. pressures from the British government
D. pressures from within and from outside these colonies
E. none of the above
Question 36
If the rights of the individual are violated or threatened, where can he go for redress?
A. the Executive branch of government
B. the Legislative branch of government
C. the Local government council
D. the Judicial branch of government
E. the Ministry for internal of Home Affairs
Question 37
In the Presidential system of government the president is elected to office by
A. the cabinet
B. the parliament or legislature
C. the military
D. the people through direct elections
E. the political party
Question 38
The military take over power from politicians in West African countries
A. when poltician have become corrupt and are reckless in their use of power
B. when there is a breakdom of law and order in the country
C. for reasons which touch on the interest of the military
D. because of the personal ambitions of some politicians
E. all of the above
Question 39
By establishing public corporations governments are trying to
A. eliminate private enterprises
B. compete with private enterprise
C. render crucial services to the public in areas which the civll service cannot effectively handle
D. make quick profit at the expense of the people
E. B and D
Question 40
The constitution of any given country must provide for
A. the ditribution of powers
B. the rights and duties of the individual
C. the rule of law
D. none of the above
E. A, B and C
Question 41
In a modern state, pressure Groups find that the most effective way of achieving their purposes is by
A. causing trouble among he populace
B. influencing decisions of government
C. forming political parties
D. rigging elections to offices of the state
E. A and C
Question 42
Which of the following would you consider the most famous among the leaders of nationalist movement in Nigeria?
A. Kwame Nkurumah
B. General Olusegun Obasanjo
C. Herbert Macaulay
D. Anthony Enahoro
E. Dauda Adegbenro
Question 43
The idea of collective responsibility in the Executive branch of government means that
A. no single member of the executive can take any responsible decision
B. a member of the executive has no way out of decisions made in that body
C. a member executive cannot publicly criticise decisions collectively made without first resigning
D. responibility within the executive is not unilateral
E. parliament must ratify executive decision collectively reached
Question 44
Indirect Rule as practised by the British in their West African colonies
A. did not attempt to reform existing traditional institutions
B. was over glorified and expedient nonsense
C. satisfied neither the rulers nor the ruled
D. had nothing in common with the reality of french rule in their colonies
E. meant ruling through existing rulers and attempting to check excesses
Question 45
The French idea of assimilation as applied in their colonies
A. was to make Frenchment out of African subjects
B. would have been allowed to produce more Frenchmen in the colonies than in traditional African
C. recognised real value in traditional African culture and was merely aimed at upgrading it
D. produced nothing but African puppets in the colonies
E. was abandoned within a couple of years of its operation
Question 46
The most remarkable thing about post-independence political development in the Gambia is
A. that the country has been swallowed up by the much bigger country of Senegal
B. the relatively untarnished reputation of sir Dauda Jawara
C. that without reliance on overwhelming force, the government has remained in power and tolerated opposition
D. the uniquely robust economy which the government has succeeded in establishing for the country and distributed fairly among its people
E. the existence of opposition parties
XMG:
A. 1916
B. 1923
C. 1944
D. 1948
E. 1951
Question 16
The Lol Cadres, a major factor in the constitutional development of the French colonial territories, was introduced in
A. 1940
B. 1946
C. 1950
D. 1956
E. 1960
Question 17
The Coussey Commission Report laid the ground-work for the eventual independence of
A. Gambia
B. Gold Coast (Ghana)
C. Sierra Leone
D. Liberia
E. Nigeria
Question 18
The (former ) Western Region of Nigeria became internally self-governing in
A. 1955
B. 1957
C. 1958
D. 1956
E. 1959
Question 19
The first Pan African, conference was held in
A. Paris
B. Brussels
C. London
D. New York
E. Manchester
Question 20
The Public Service Commission (Nigeria) is responsible for the appointment of all,
A. judges of the High Court
B. officials of public corporations
C. civil servants
D. military personnel
E. university teachers
Question 21
Constitutional cases in Nigeria can only be raised in the first instance in
A. the Supreme Court
B. the High Courts
C. the Courts of Appeal
D. the Sharia Court of Appeal
E. none of the above
Question 22
Which of the following would act for the Head of state when he is out of the country?
A. the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
B. the Chief of Staff, Army
C. the Chief of staff, supreme Military Head Quarters
D. the Chief of Staff, Air Force
E. the General Officer Commanding, First Division
Question 23
To raise funds, local governments can levy
A. import duties
B. income taxes
C. Excise duties
D. rates
E. profits tax
Question 24
The Economic Commission for Africa is an agency of
A. the OAU
B. the Commonwealth
C. the United Nations
D. the OCAM
E. the African Development Bank
Question 25
Nigeria is not a member of
A. the OAU
B. the Security Council of the UN
C. the African Development Bank
D. the Commonwealth
E. the OCAM
Question 26
The primary political parties is to
A. oppose the government
B. Aggregate interest
C. mobilise public opinion
D. provide welfare for their member
E. provide support for the military
Question 27
Th OAU was formed in
A. 1946
B. 1956
C. 1960
D. 1963
E. 1965
Question 28
All members of the newly constituted local government councils in Nigeria were
A. Directly elected
B. indirectly elected
C. appointed by the State Governors
D. appointed by the Head of State
E. none of the above
Question 29
Which of the following is true as a major function of elections?
A. Elections serve the purpose of recruitment of the leaders to office in a modern state
B. the elections give the people a chance to eliminate opponents who are in office
C. they are means of testing the popularity of politicians of politicians
D. politicians use elections as tools to deceive the populace
E. Elections are a means by which politicians keep themeselves in power
Question 30
The first Governor General of Nigeria was
A. Lord Lugard
B. Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe
C. Sir James Robertson
D. the late Major Genery Aguiyi Irosi
E. the Oni of ife
Question 31
The first Governor General of Nigeria was
A. Lord Lugard
B. Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe
C. Sir James Robertson
D. the late Major Genery Aguiyi Irosi
E. the Oni of ife
Question 32
The supreme policy-making organ in the Organization of African Unity is
A. the Council of ministers
B. the Assembly of Head of State and government
C. the general secretariat
D. the specialised commissions
E. none of the above
Question 33
In which of these organs of the United Nations Organization is veto power exercised by some countries
A. the world health organisation
B. the security council
C. the general assembly
D. the UN committee against apartheid
E. the international court of justice
Question 34
In a federal system such as Nigeria the local governments are directly responsible
A. to the federal or central government
B. to the state government
C. to no other level of government
D. to the federal and state governments
E. to any level of government which can provide money for its programmes
Correct Answer: B✅
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7. Which of the following groups is paid first when a firm liquidate? A. Preference shareholders B. Debenture holders C. Ordinary shareholders D. Cumulative preference shareholders
Correct Answer: A✅
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8. Compulsory dissolution of a business can arise from A. an agreement by the owners B. a declaration by a court of law C. the termination of its life D. an unfavourable economic climtate
Correct Answer: B✅
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9What are fixtures and fittings in a balance sheet?A. liquid capital B. current assets C. fixed assets D. working capital
Correct Answer: C✅
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10. Governments impose import duties for the following reasons Except A. to raise revenue for other services B. to act as a retaliatory measure against other governments C. to discourage the redistribution of income at home D. to protect home industries from external competition
Correct Answer: C✅
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**1978 JAMB GOVERNMENT PASS QUESTIONS*
Question 1
When did Nigeria gain her Independence?
A. 1st October, 1963
B. 31st October, 1690
C. 1st October, 2012
D. 1st October, 1960
E. 12th October, 1992
Question 2
Democracy means a system of government in which
A. the majority rules
B. the minority rules
C. there is no party system
D. the people rule
E. none of the above
Question 3
A constitution is federal if
A. it provides for a presidential system
B. it is unwritten
C. it is not unitary
D. the central and component units or authorities are co-ordinate and equal
E. there is a division of powers between a central and a number of other component authorities
Question 4
The Executive is
A. a committee of the legislature
B. the body that makes laws
C. the body that executes the policies of government
D. the highest organ of government
E. none of the above
Question 5
The Judiciary is
A. an arm of the Executive
B. the body which makes the law
C. a body of lawyers
D. the body which interprets the law
E. the body which enforces the law
Question 6
The separation of powers means the same as
A. a presidential system of government
B. checks and balances
C. the rule of law
D. supremacy of the judiciary
E. none of the above
Question 7
Rights are
A. claims which the law allows
B. claims against the state
C. claims against other individuals
D. claims which are natural to men
E. what are written in the constitution
Question 8
Pressure groups are
A. Organisation which want to overthrow the government
B. organisations which seek to influence the policies of the government
C. associations of people who share the same ideology
D. political parties
E. religious orders
Question 9
A cabinet system of government is practised in
A. the USSR
B. the USA
C. the People's Republic of China
D. the United Kingdom
E. North Korea
Question 10
The citizen's obligations are
A. what the government orders
B. duties the individual imposes on himself
C. what the law requires of the individual
D. what the military decrees
E. what political parties demand of their members
Question 11
An electoral system is the system which governs
A. the appointment of the Pope elections
B. how people vote
C. the conduct of elections
D. the appointment of cabinet ministers
E. the appointment of judges
Question 12
An unwritten constitution is one which
A. is not subject to judicial review
B. is only partially written
C. is not written at all
D. is made up solely of a set of conventions
E. none of the above
Question 13
Delegated legislation is legislation
A. which is not submitted to parliament
B. made by judicial tribunals
C. made by a minister acting an Act of Parliament
D. made by local government
E. made by parastatals
Question 14
Before colonial rule, Yoruba traditional rulers were appointed by
A. the people acting through their representatives
B. the Ogboni
C. Ifa (oracle)priests
D. Odudwa
E. Kingmakers
Question 15
The first political party properly so-called was formed in Nigeria in
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CORRECTION OF ECONOMICS C.B.T PRACTICE QUESTIONS [Series 1]🔬
1. Correct Answer: Option C✅
Explanation:
Transfer payment are payment of receipts not resulting from contribution to productive activities in the economy. They are mere transfers from one person to another, for example: pension, bursary, award, gift, unemployment benefit etc. When estimating or calculating national income, transfer payment are excluded.
2. Correct Answer: Option C✅
Explanation:
Primary products are goods that are available from cultivating raw materials without a manufacturing process. Significant primary product industries include agriculture, fishing, mining and forestry. Examples of primary products are: oil, water, fish, fruit, crops, wood etc.
3. Correct Answer: Option C✅
Explanation:
A consumer is in equilibrium when the marginal utility equal to the price of the commodity i.e MUx = Px.
Where : X = the commodity
MU = Marginal utility
P = price of the commodity
Therefore, a consumer who consume a single commodity such as apple will be at equilibrium when MUa = Pa
4. Correct Answer: Option B✅
Explanation:
Capital account transaction is the net balance of international investments. In order words, it keeps track of the flow of money between a nation and its foreign partners.
5. Correct Answer: Option C✅
Explanation:
Economic integration forms international co-operation among nations to foster their economic interests. Countries with common interests form themselves into an organisation whose major objectives are to remove trade barriers and other obstacles that reduce the free flow of goods and service between them.
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CORRECTION OF PHYSICS C.B.T PRACTICE QUESTIONS [Series 2]🍇
1. Correct Answer: Option B✅
Explanation:
If both the coil and the magnet are stationary, then there is no change in the magnetic flux and hence no current is induced in the coil.
2. Correct Answer: Option B✅
Explanation:
Tire treads provide your tires the ability to grip the road safely enhancing proper traction.
Helps your vehicle to be able to accelerate smoothly and as well to be able to brake more quickly.
3. Correct Answer: Option C✅
Explanation:
S = ut + 12
at2
40 = 0 x 10 + 12
a x 102
50a = 40
a = 4050
= 0.8m/s2
4. Correct Answer: Option C✅
Explanation:
R.D = loss in weight in liquid X loss in weight in water.
R.D = (10 - 7)/(10 - 6) = 3/4
5. Correct Answer: Option A
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COMMERCE MOST REPEATED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (JAMB)
1. Commerce is defined as the study of how
A. man utilizes the resources in his physical environment B. man produces, distributes and consumes his goods and services C. man buys, sells and distributes goods and services D. raw materials are changed into finished goods
Correct Answer:C ✅
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2. The type of activity which turns processed raw materials into consumer and industrial goods is described as A. extractive B. manufacturing C. constructive D. processing
Correct Answer: B✅
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3. The production process that combines two or more raw materials into one end product is A. conditioning B. blendingC. merging D. synthesis
Correct Answer: B
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4. A demonstration of social responsibility by a business is the payment of A. taxes to government B. dividends to shareholders C. interests on loans D. premium on insurance
Correct Answer: A✅
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5. A distinguishing characteristics of a limited liability company is that it A. is a collection of many sole proprietors B. is a multiple partnership C. can sue and be sued D. has limited resources
Correct Answer: C✅
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6. Which of the following takes place when firms producing at different stages in the same industry combine? A. conglomeration B. vertical integration C. horizontal integration D. cartel
Jamb CBT Agricultural Science Questions And Answers by XamGod
1. Theobroma cacao grows best in the
Answer: humid rainforest zone
2. By-products of livestock used as feed ingredients in poultry ration include
Answer: blood and bones
3. The following are Farm surveying equipment
Answer: Gunters chain, compass and Abney level
4. Subsistence farmers mostly practice
Answer: mixed farming
5. Nutrient replenishment in soil can be enhanced by
Answer: Crop rotation
6. Insect damage to crop takes the form of
Answer: chewing, sucking and piercing
7. A farmer collects 800 eggs from a laying stock of 1200 birds per day. Determine the laying percentage of the stock
Answer: Laying percentage = (number of eggs x 100) ÷ number of layers = (800×100) ÷ 1200 = 67%
8. The branch of horticulture that deals with the production of vegetables is called
Answer: Pomology
9. A bag of fertilizer has a ratio of 0 : 10: 0 written on it. This means that the fertilizer is a
Answer: Phosphate fertilizer
10. A piece of land is said to be on lease to a farmer when it is
Answer: rented for a period
12. What is the function Nitrosomonas bacteria in nitrogen cycle?
Answer: Nitrogen fixation
13. In crop production, ginger is propagated by
Answer: rhizome
14. What feature do you think can lead to wrong reading on a prismatic compass?
Answer: magnetic attraction
15. Continuous soil tillage could lead to
Answer: Breakdown of soil structure
16. Crop rotation decreases the incidence of pests by
Answer: breaking life cycles of pests
17. The forest management system which involves the planting of both food crops and forest trees on the same piece of land at the same time is known as
Answer: taungya
18. Yellow colouration of the lower leaves of a growing maize plant may be due to deficiency in
Answer: Nitrogen
19. The major factor affecting the distribution of crops in West Africa is
Answer: climate
20. The system in which a farmer uses a piece of land for a period of time and abandons it for another land is called
Answer: shift cultivation
21. A mass of decayed plan and animal wastes processed in pits is referred to as
Answer: compost manure
22. Flood irrigation is used for the cultivation of
Answer: swamp rice
23. A sow that is not producing milk after farrowing should be given
Answer: oxytocin
24. Corms, rhizomes and tubers are examples of
Answer: underground stems
25. The correct sequence for the use of coupled implements for land preparation is
Answer: plough, harrow and ridger
26. Which layer of the soil profile do most biological activities occur?
Answer: A-horizon
27. Under the communal land tenure system, farmers find it difficult to secure loans because
Answer: land holdings cannot be used as security
28. Piglet anaemia can be controlled by using
Answer: iron drugs
29. The correct sequence of feed utilization in farm animals is
Answer: ingestion-digestion-absorption-assimilation
30. Which group of rocks is formed as a result of volcanic eruption?
Answer: Basalt, granite and pumice
31. Soil water that is available for root absorbtin at field capacity is
Answer: Capillary water
32. Sexual maturity in farm animals is not influenced by their
Answer: Weaning age
33. In birds, loss of appetite, respiratory difficulties and nervous paralysis are symptoms of
Answer: Newcastle diseases
34. The device which helps to stabilize heat in an incubator is the
Answer: Thermostat
35. In animal production, newly-born rabbits are called
Answer: Bunnies
36. In crop production, ginger is propagated by
Answer: rhizome
37. The main objective of establishing forest in the arid region is to
Answer: check desert encroachment
38. Poaching is prohibited in game reserves to
Answer: conserve wildlife
39. A regulatory control of diseases in crop production is
Answer: Quarantine
40. Pineapple is widely propagated using suckers
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15. A disadvantage of a joint-stock company is
A. unlimited liability
B. limited liability
C. continuity
D. loss of controlling interest
ANSWER: D (loss of controlling interest)
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16. An effect of inflation is that it
A. discourages trade by barter
B. favours debtors at the expense of creditors
C. increases the real income of salary earners
D. increases the value of a country’s export
ANSWER: B ( favours debtors at the expense of creditors)
17. Budget deficit is the amount by which
A. total expenditure exceeds revenue
B. recurrent expenditure exceeds revenue
C. capital expenditure exceeds revenue
D. recurrent expenditure exceeds capital expenditure
ANSWER: B (recurrent expenditure exceeds revenue)
18. Under flexible exchange rates, a deficit could be corrected by
A. freezing the gold point
B. appreciation of other currencies
C. removing export subsidies
D. removing tariffs
ANSWER: B (appreciation of other currencies)
19. If W stands for wages/salaries, P for profits, R for interest and Z for rent on land and real estate, then national income is
A. WPRZ
B. W+P+Z-R
C. PRZ+W
D. W+P+R+Z
ANSWER: D (W+P+R+Z)
20. A made obstacle to economic development is
A. a rise in industrial output
B. low farm productivity
C. free trade
D. ineffective trade union
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ANSWER: B (low farm productivity
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*JAMB POSSIBLE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR ECONOMICS*
1. Developments outside a given firm that reduce the firm’s costs are called
A. internal economics
B. external economics
C. external diseconomies
D. optimum effects
ANSWER: B (external economics)
2. If at 10K per kg, 1000kg of yam were purchased, the resultant point elasticity of demand is
A. 0.33
B. 0.0001
C. 1
D.10000
ANSWER: C (1)
3. A situation in which all inputs are doubled and output also doubles is known as
A. constant proportions
B. increasing returns to scale
C. constant returns
D. constant returns to scale.
ANSWER: D (constant returns to scale)
4. Economic goods are termed scarce when they are
A. not available in sufficient quantities to satisfy all wants for them
B. not produced in sufficient quantities to satisfy the effective demand for them
C. of high quality
D. of primary importance in satisfying the needs of society.
ANSWER: A (not available in sufficient quantities to satisfy all wants for them)
5. Which of the following situations can give rise to economic problems
A. unlimited human wants
B. wants of varying importance
C. limited means available for satisfying wants
D. means used in different ways
ANSWER: C (limited means available for satisfying wants)
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6. In the long run, all production factors are
A. fixed
B. semi-fixed
C. variable
D. semi-variable
ANSWER: C (variable)
7. The advantage that firms obtain directly from expanding their operations is referred to as
A. internal economies of scale
B. external economies of scale
C. economics of localization
D. economies of resource allocation
ANSWER: A ( internal economies of scale)
8. The effect of changes in the condition of demand on a demand schedule with the price constant is a
A. movement along the demand curve
B. deflation of the demand curve
C. hyperbola formation by the demand curve
D. shift of the demand curve
ANSWER: D (shift of the demand curve)
9. If a demand curve that intersects a perfectly inelastic supply shifts rightward, then
A. the equilibrium price and quantity will increase
B. only the price will increase
C. only quantity will increase
D. the price will remain constant
ANSWER: B (only the price will increase)
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10. If the cost of production for a firm continues to increase as its output rises, the firm is said to be experiencing
A. a large scale of production
B. profit maximization
C. economies of scale
D. diseconomies of scale
ANSWER: D ( diseconomies of scale)
11. Economic goods are termed scarce goods when they are
A. not available in sufficient quantity to satisfy all wants for them
B. not produced in sufficient quantities to satisfy the effective demand of them
C. of high quality
D. of primary importance in satisfying the needs of a society
ANSWER: A (not available in sufficient quantity to satisfy all wants for them)
12. If units of a variable factor are increasingly added to a fixed factor and the marginal physical product keeps increasing, production is said to be taking place under condition of
A. increasing returns to the variable factor
B. increasing returns to scale
C. constant return to the variable factor
D. external economies of scale
ANSWER: B (increasing returns to scale)
13. The ordinary partner in a partnership
A. takes no active part in the management of the business
B. has limited liability in case of business
C. has unlimited liability in case of business failure
D. cannot be sued personally on matters relating to the business
ANSWER: C (has unlimited liability in case of business failure)
14. A possible factor which limits the extent of growth of a firm is the
A. existence of a monopoly
B. bureaucratic delays in decision making
C. use of by-products
D. unwillingness to share ownership and control
ANSWER: D ( unwillingness to share ownership and control)
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