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1 |  |  Regarding the functional distribution of income in the U.S., which of the following constitutes about 70% of total income? |
|  | A) | The top 20% of households |
|  | B) | Consumption spending |
|  | C) | Business profits |
|  | D) | Wages and salaries |
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2 |  |  Among all types of business forms, sole proprietorships account for approximately: |
|  | A) | 75% of businesses but account for only 5% of total sales |
|  | B) | 55% of businesses but account for only 20% of total sales |
|  | C) | 20% of businesses but account for 55% of total sales |
|  | D) | 5% of businesses but account for 20% of total sales |
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3 |  |  Jeri owns $300,000 of stock in ABC Corporation and has a personal net worth of $2,000,000. The company goes bankrupt with debts totaling over $50,000,000. The most Jeri can lose as a result is: |
|  | A) | Zero |
|  | B) | $300,000 |
|  | C) | $2,000,000 |
|  | D) | $2,300,000 |
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4 |  |  Free markets will tend to underallocate resources to the production of goods that: |
|  | A) | are public goods |
|  | B) | are characterized by rivalry and excludability |
|  | C) | generate external costs |
|  | D) | are subject to the principal-agent problem |
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5 |  |  The most important source of local tax revenue is: |
|  | A) | sales and excise taxes |
|  | B) | personal and corporate income taxes |
|  | C) | estate and inheritance taxes |
|  | D) | property taxes |
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6 |  |  If your income increases from $40,000 per year to $41,000 per year and your tax increases from $1000 to $1050, the marginal tax rate is: |
|  | A) | $50 |
|  | B) | 2.5% |
|  | C) | 5% |
|  | D) | 10% |
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7 |  |  For the U.S. income tax, the average tax rate increases as income increases. We can therefore conclude the tax is: |
|  | A) | equitable |
|  | B) | regressive |
|  | C) | proportional |
|  | D) | progressive |
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8 |  |  When asked what a particular government program is worth to them, individuals have an incentive to underreport the true value. This is known as the: |
|  | A) | nonrivalry problem |
|  | B) | spillover principle |
|  | C) | free-rider problem |
|  | D) | principal-agent problem |
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9 |  |  Bees from a keeper's hive can pollinate fruit trees for many surrounding orchards. Therefore, the production of honey: |
|  | A) | generates external benefits and should be encouraged through subsidies |
|  | B) | generates external benefits, however resources are correctly allocated in this market |
|  | C) | generates external costs and should be discouraged through taxes |
|  | D) | needs no government interaction. Beekeepers reap all private benefits |
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10 |  |  In the circular flow diagram expanded to include government: |
|  | A) | only households receive government-produced goods and services while paying net taxes |
|  | B) | only businesses receive government-produced goods and services while paying net taxes |
|  | C) | both households and business receive government-produced goods and services while paying net taxes |
|  | D) | only households pay net taxes while only businesses receive government-produced goods and services |
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