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Manush is a recent graduate from a prestigious university in California who is looking for a job opportunity as a real estate agent.  While he already has samples provided by his friends, he still feels something lacking in his resume.  Specifically, the he believes that his professional objective statement lacks focus and clarity. 

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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Module 2 Quiz

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  marginal benefit.
B  marginal cost.
C  economic certainty.
Question #2
A  the change in the total benefit that a company can receive by producing another unit of product.
B  the average benefit that each unit of something provides.
C  the additional benefit that one more unit of something will provide.
Question #3
A  the prices of the goods that a person may purchase.
B  sunk costs.
C  utility.
Question #4
A  relatively small gains in crime prevention.
B  significant gains in infrastructure maintenance.
C  significant gains in crime prevention.
Question #5
A  the benefit each major would bring and the cost of the degree.
B  soley the monetary cost of the college degree is all Marcus needs to consider.
C  minimizing the length of time it will take to complete the degree.
Question #6
A  the total benefits from all storage units are greater than the the total cost of all storage units.
B  demand for additional storage units from one more storage building (the marginal product) is rising.
C  the marginal benefit is greater than the marginal cost of additional units.
Question #7
A  always considering the long-run.
B  weighing prospective benefits and costs to oneself.
C  considering the impact of one’s decisions on society.
Question #8
A  paying $10,000 in opportunity cost per year to attend college.
B  an opportunity cost to attend college of $22,000 per year.
C  an opportunity cost to attend college of $42,000 per year.
Question #9
A  value judgments.
B  what can be demonstrated to be true.
C  conjecture.
Question #10
A  The rental of recreational vehicles for use in national parks is responsive to concerns of noise pollution.
B  The boat rental was worth the additional fish caught, regardless of how little fish we left behind.
C  Our time was very valuable at that moment, but we stopped to put out the fire before it spread.
Question #11
A  The revenue sacrificed is worth the boost it gives to her image as lines form for tickets.
B  The revenue sacrificed represents a very small share of the show’s revenues.
C  The revenue sacrificed will help to make the audience more diverse.
Question #12
A  Social security benefits are not taxed.
B  I am absolutely positive that there is a better way.
C  There is a limit to the income each year to which the FICA tax applies, but that is fair, since there is a limit to social security benefits.
Question #13
A  the accessibility of the items purchased.
B  how much utility one more unit of a good will provide.
C  the prices of the items purchased.
Question #15
A  to open a mattress drop off site downtown because the expected marginal benefit is greater than the estimated marginal cost.
B  to open a mattress drop off site downtown because the marginal cost of the new location is less than other similar projects.
C  to not open a mattress drop off site downtown because the marginal costs prove to be too high.
Question #16
A  It is the difference (or change) in what you receive from a different choice.
B  The amount of benefit a person receives from a good or service remains constant.
C  It is the difference (or change) in cost of a different choice.