Description : A market in which there are only 2 sellers of a good is known as: a) monopoly b) monopsony c) duopoly d) perfectly competitive View Answer / Hide Answer
Last Answer : c) duopoly
Description : Kinked demand curve is a feature of - (1) Monopoly (2) Oligopoly (3) Monopsony (4) Duopoly
Last Answer : (2) Oligopoly Explanation: The kinked demand curve theory is an economic theory regarding oligopoly and monopolistic competition. Kinked demand was an initial attempt to explain sticky prices.
Description : Kinked demand curve is a feature of (1) Monopoly (2) Oligopoly (3) Monopsony (4) Duopoly
Last Answer : Oligopoly
Description : Market with one buyer and one seller is called A.Monopsony B.Monopoly C.Bilateral Monopoly D.None of the above
Last Answer : C.Bilateral Monopoly
Description : A market situation in which there are only a few sellers & each seller can influence its price output policy is called 1. Oligopoly 2. Monopoly 3. Monopolistic 4. Duopoly 5. None of these
Description : A bilateral monopoly is a market structure consisting of both a monopoly (a single seller) and a ____(a single buyer). 1. Monopsony 2. Biopoly 3. Triple poly 4. multipoly 5. multisony
Last Answer : Monopsony
Description : The market state that satisfy all the essential features of a perfect competitive market except identity of product is known as (a) Oligopoly ; (b) Duopoly ; (c) Monopoly ; (d) Monopolistic competition
Last Answer : (d) Monopolistic competition
Description : In the beer industry, a few large brewers supply the majority of the market. The brewing industry is an example of which of the following competitive structures: A)Monopoly B)Oligopoly C)Monopolistic Competition D)Perfect Competition E)Monopsony
Last Answer : B)Oligopoly
Description : If the total production in an economy is produced by “a few big firms” than this market is known as (a) Monopolistic Competition (b) Duopoly (c) Oligopoly (d) Discriminating Monopoly
Last Answer : (b) Duopoly
Description : If the total production in an economy for a product is produced by a few big firms, then this market is known as : (a) Monopolistic Competition (b) Oligopoly (c) Duopoly (d) Discriminating Monopoly
Description : Price and output are determinates in market structure other than - (1) monopoly (2) perfect competition (3) oligopoly (4) monopsony
Last Answer : (2) perfect competition Explanation: Perfect competition is a form of market in which there are a large number of buyers and sellers competing with each other in the purchase and sale of goods ... 's output is perfectly elastic. Product differentiation holds the key in this type of market structure.
Description : Price and output are determinates in market structure other than (1) monopoly (2) perfect competition (3) oligopoly (4) monopsony
Last Answer : perfect competition
Description : Mixed concrete cannot be shipped further than 25 miles because the concrete might harden in the truck. Antrim County Concrete Company is the only supplier of mixed concrete within a 30 ... structures: A)Monopoly B)Oligopoly C)Monopolistic Competition D)Perfect Competition E)Monopsony
Last Answer : A)Monopoly
Description : Inwhich market structure is the demand curve of the market represented by the demand curve of the firm? (1) Monopoly (2) Oligopoly (3) Duopoly (4) Perfect Competition
Last Answer : (1) Monopoly Explanation: Because the monopolist is the market's only supplier, the demand curve the monopolist faces is the market demand curve. The market demand curve is downward sloping, ... expect to receive for its output will not remain constant as the monopolist increases its output.
Description : A market in which there are a few number of large firms is called as (1) Duopoly (2) Competition (3) Oligopoly (4) Monopoly
Last Answer : (3) Oligopoly Explanation: Duopoly means a market in which two producers of the same good are predominantly powerful. In some theries, the term is used specifically to denote the existence of only two suppliers of a good.
Description : In which market structure is the demand curve of the market represented by the demand curve of the firm ? (1) Monopoly (2) Oligopoly (3) Duopoly (4) Perfect Competition
Last Answer : Monopoly
Description : situation in which the number of competing firms is relatively small is known as A.Monopoly B.Perfect competition C.Monopsony D.Oligopoly
Last Answer : D.Oligopoly
Description : A situation in which the number of competing firms is relatively small is known as A.Monopoly B.Perfect competition C.Monopsony D.Oligopoly
Description : A situation where there is only one buyer is called A.Monopoly B.Oligopoly C.Monopsony D.Perfect competition
Last Answer : C.Monopsony
Description : Tooth paste is a product sold under : (1) Monopolistic Competition (2) Perfect Competition (3) Monopoly (4) Duopoly
Last Answer : (1) Monopolistic Competition Explanation: Monopolistic competition is a type of imperfect competition such that many producers sell products that are differentiated from one another as goods but not perfect substitutes ... (e) market power; and (f) Buyers and Sellers do not have perfect information.
Last Answer : Monopolistic Competition
Description : Bilateral monopoly refers to the market situation of - (1) two sellers, two buyers (2) one seller and two buyers (3) two sellers and one buyer (4) one seller and one buyer
Last Answer : (4) one seller and one buyer Explanation: In a bilateral monopoly there is both a monopoly (a single seller) and monopsony (a single buyer) in the same market. The one supplier tends to act ... buyer looks towards paying a price that is as low as possible. Since both parties have conflicting goals,
Description : Bilateral monopoly refers to the market situation of (1) two sellers, two buyers (2) one seller and two buyers (3) two sellers and one buyer (4) one seller and one buyer
Last Answer : one seller and one buyer
Description : In equilibrium, a perfectly competitive firm will equate - (1) marginal social cost with marginal social benefit (2) market supply with market demand (3) marginal profit with marginal cost (4) marginal revenue with marginal cost
Last Answer : (4) marginal revenue with marginal cost Explanation: A perfectly competitive firm's supply curve is that portion of its marginal cost curve that lies above the minimum of the average variable cost ... marginal cost curve. The marginal cost curve is thus the perfectly competitive firm's supply curve.
Description : In a perfectly competitive market, a firm's - (1) Average Revenue is always equal to Marginal Revenue (2) Marginal Revenue is more than Average Revenue (3) Average Revenue is more than Marginal Revenue (4) Marginal Revenue and Average Revenue are never equal
Last Answer : (1) Average Revenue is always equal to Marginal Revenue Explanation: Average revenue is the amount money received by a firm per unit of output sold. Marginal revenue is the change in total revenue ... . In a perfectly competitive market, a firm's Average Revenue is always equal to Marginal Revenue.
Description : In a perfectly competitive market, a firm’s (1) Average Revenue is always equal to Marginal Revenue (2) Marginal Revenue is more than Average Revenue (3) Average Revenue is more than Marginal Revenue (4) Marginal Revenue and Average Revenue are never equal
Last Answer : Average Revenue is always equal to Marginal Revenue
Description : In equilibrium, a perfectly competitive firm will equate (1) marginal social cost with marginal social benefit (2) market supply with market demand (3) marginal profit with marginal cost (4) marginal revenue with marginal cost
Last Answer : marginal revenue with marginal cost
Description : Bilateral monopoly situation is (1) when there are only two sellers of a product (2) when there are only two buyers of a product (3) when there is only one buyer and one seller of a product (4) when there are two buyers and two sellers of a product
Last Answer : (3) when there is only one buyer and one seller of a product Explanation: Bilateral monopoly is a market consisting of a single seller (monopolist) and a single buyer (monopsonist).For example, ... . The equilibrium in such a market cannot be determined by the traditional tools of demand and supply.
Last Answer : when there is only one buyer and one seller of a product
Description : A market in which only two firms exist is A.Oligopoly B.Duopoly C.Duopsony D.Oligopsony
Last Answer : B.Duopoly
Description : …………… it is the form of the market in which the only seller of a commodity has fully control over the prices (a) Monopoly ; (b) Pure monopoly ; (c) Simple monopoly ; (d) All the three
Last Answer : (b) Pure monopoly ;
Description : If elasticity of demand is perfectly inelastic, then burden of tax will be on (a) Buyer (b) Seller (c) on both (a) and (b) (d) More on seller
Last Answer : (a) Buyer
Description : Monopoly means - (1) single buyer (2) many sellers (3) single seller (4) many buyers
Last Answer : (3) single seller Explanation: A Monopoly exists when a specific person or enterprise is the only supplier of a particular commodity, This contrasts with a monopsony which relates to a single entity ... lack of economic competition to produce the good or service and a lack of viable substitute goods
Description : Which one of the following is not a feature of monopoly? (1) Single seller of the product (2) Heavy selling costs (3) Barriers to entry of new firms (4) Price discriminations
Last Answer : (2) Heavy selling costs Explanation: Heavy selling cost is one of the defining features of an oligopoly. Firms resort to heavy selling cost to attract customers. Under this market ... mainly by heavy advertising and promotional expenditure that ultimately adds to the total selling cost.
Description : Which of the following is a characteristic of pure monopoly? a. one seller of the product b. low barriers to entry c. close substitute products d. perfect informatio
Last Answer : a. one seller of the product
Description : Which one of the following is not a feature of monopoly ? (1) Single seller of the product (2) Heavy selling costs (3) Barriers to entry of new firms (4) Price discriminations
Last Answer : Heavy selling costs
Description : Monopoly means (1) single buyer (2) many sellers (3) single seller (4) many buyers
Last Answer : single seller
Description : Under which market condition do firms have excess capacity? (1) Perfect compettion (2) Monopolistic competition (3) Duopoly (4) Oligopoly
Last Answer : (2) Monopolistic competition Explanation: Unlike a perfectly competitive firm, a monopolistically competitive firm ends up choosing a level of output that is below its minimum efficient scale. When ... This excess capacity is the major social cost of a mo-nopolistically competitive market structure.
Description : Buyers and Sellers will have perfect knowledge of market conditions under - (1) Duopoly (2) Perfect competition (3) Monopolistic competition (4) Oligopoly
Last Answer : (1) Duopoly Explanation: Complete market information is one of the main features of Perfect Competition. This condition implies close contact between buyers and sellers. Both of them possess complete knowledge ... being bought and sold, and the prices at which others are prepared to buy or sell.
Description : Buyers and Sellers will have perfect knowledge of market conditions under (1) Duopoly (2) Perfect competition (3) Monopolistic competition (4) Oligopoly
Last Answer : Duopoly
Description : Under which market condition do firms have excess capacity? (1) Perfect competition (2) Monopolistic competition (3) Duopoly (4) Oligopoly
Last Answer : Monopolistic competition
Description : The demand curve of a Monopoly firm is – (a) Same that of a firm in a perfect competition ; (b) Same as that of the total market demand; (c) Non-exist ; (d) Perfectly elastic
Last Answer : (b) Same as that of the total market demand;
Description : Market with one buyer and one seller 1. Monopoly 2. Bi monopoly 3. Bilateral Monopoly 4. All the above 5. None of these
Last Answer : Bilateral Monopoly
Description : The demand curve facing a perfectly competitive firm is - (1) downward sloping (2) perfectly inelastic (3) a concave curve (4) perfectly elastic
Last Answer : (4) perfectly elastic Explanation: A perfectly competitive industry is comprised of a. large number of relatively small firms that sell identical products. Each perfectly competitive firm is so small ... at the going market price. This translates into a horizontal or perfectly elastic demand curve.
Description : The demand curve facing a perfectly competitive firm is (1) downward sloping (2) perfectly inelastic (3) a concave curve (4) perfectly elastic
Last Answer : perfectly elastic
Description : Which of the following could not prevent a market from becoming perfectly competitive?
Last Answer : excessive information
Description : In a perfectly competitive market, individual consumers have _____.?
Last Answer : no influence over determining price
Description : The type of competitive structure that exists when a firm with many potential competitors attempts to develop a differential marketing strategy to establish its own market share is: A)Monopoly B)Oligopoly C)Monopolistic Competition D)Perfect Competition
Last Answer : C)Monopolistic Competition