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Econ 300 Spring 013 First Midterm Exam version W Answers This exam consists of 5 multiple choice questions. The maximum duration of the exam is 50 minutes. 1. In the spaces provided on the scantron, write your last name, then your first name, and also be sure to include university identification number.. Also fill in the bubbles below your name and id number. 3. In the special codes section of the scrantron under K write the letter W 4. DO NOT OPEN this exam booklet until you are told to do so and STOP writing when you are told that the exam is over. Failure to comply will result in a 10% loss in the grade. 5. You MUST return this exam booklet with the scantron; otherwise no credit will be awarded. 6. Only the answers you provide on the scantron will be counted towards your grade. 7. Please make sure you have use dark pencil marks to indicate your answer; the scantron reader may not give you credit for an answer if it can t detect it. 8. Choose the single best possible answer for each question. You are responsible for upholding the University of Maryland Honor Code while taking this exam. Page 1 of 7

1. Consider the following system where the endogenous variables are x and y and where c is exogenous. 0 3c x y 1 ( y c) 3 What is the impact on x due to an increase in c of units ( c )? A. 1 B. -4 C. D. -. ( x)( x) f ( x) ln x x 1 A. [1,5) B. (-,) C. (0,1) is a continuous function if the domain is 3. Simplify e 1 ln * ln e 10 ln x A. 1 30 ln y B. 10 3( ln x ln y) C. 10 3( ln x ln y) 3 ln x D. 10 ln y x y 3 4. Total revenue = PQ, where P = 5 Q. The average rate of change of total revenue is A. 5 Q Q B. 5Q P C. 5 Q Q D. 5 Q Page of 7

5. The function A. Concave B. Convex C. Linear y x x 10 4 is 6. The difference quotient of A. x x B. 3x3x 1 C. 6x3x 1 D. 6x 6x 1 y x x 3 7is 7. How many years does it take for $30 to grow to $60 with 15% interest and continuous compounding? A. 3.5 B. 4.6 C. 7.3 D..7 8. Let y 10 4w x68w. Then, x y A. w = 1/4 B. x = 4 C. y = 4 Page 3 of 7

9. Your mutual fund increased in value from $10 to $50 over the last 10 years. What was the average annual return with continuous compounding for the mutual fund over the 10- year period? A. 10% B. 15% C. 16% D. 0% 10. Suppose you have diminishing marginal utility: each additional dollar is worth a little bit less than the dollar before. Your utility function A. is convex B. has an increasing slope C. is concave 11. The roots of the equation 3x + x 10 are A. {-/3, } B. {-, 5/3} C. { 1, 1/3} D. { 1/3, } 1. Consider the function y 3K L formula for the isoquant is A. L y /9K B. K y /9L C. K y /9L 1/ 1/, where y is output, K is capital and L is labor. A Page 4 of 7

13. What is the present value of a discount bond with face value $1000 which matures in 5 years at 8% annual interest compounded yearly? (discount bond pays face value in maturity. It does not pay periodic interest) A. $670.3 B. $680.58 C. $1469.33 D. $1491.8 14. Suppose a utility function is u(x) = x β, where 0 < β < 1, then A. Marginal utility is increasing. B. Marginal utility is decreasing. C. Marginal utility is constant. 15. Suppose you have two options. First option is to deposit $1000 into the bank account which gives interest twice per year with annual interest rate 6% for two years. The other option is to deposit $1000 to the bank with continuous compounding at the yearly interest rate 5.5% for two years. Which statement is correct? A. Option 1 yields higher return B. Option yields higher return C. Both option 1 and option yield same return 16. Revenue is ( ). Marginal revenue is A. B. C. 17. Revenue is ( ). Revenue is maximized at A. B. C. D. Page 5 of 7

18. Consider the following system. Supply: Q = 3P ; Demand: Q = 8 P. The equilibrium quantity and price are A. (6, $) B. (4, $3) C. (1, $5) D. (3, $7) 19. Suppose f ( x) 1 3x x. Then A. The derivative of f is increasing in x B. f is strictly convex C. The average rate of change of f increases in x 0. Suppose the function f is strictly monotonic. Then A. f must have an inverse B. f must be strictly concave or strictly convex C. f must be continuous 1. The average rate of change is to as the derivative is to. A. tangent line; secant line B. secant line; tangent line C. velocity; acceleration D. acceleration; velocity E. all of the above. Why do economists use math? A. Because it is confusing B. Because it is difficult C. Because it is useful Page 6 of 7

3. Let y x x 3 40 4. The differential of y is A. 6x 4 B. 4 6x 6xx x C. (6x 4) dx D. 6x 4. The circular flow diagram is an example of a general equilibrium model if A. All variables are endogenous B. All equations are solved simultaneously C. Both factor and product markets are modeled together 5. Which function is not continuous on the domain [0, )? A. B. y x x y C. { 1 4 14 x ln( e ) ( ) Page 7 of 7