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Social Studies
10th - 12th Grade

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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
The principle of comparative advantage shows:
that nations can benefit from specialisation and trade even if they do not have an absolute advantage.
that nations ought to operate as closed economies.
that nations ought to concentrate on the production of only one commodity that will give a surplus that can be traded.
that nations can only benefit from multilateral trade.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
A country (A) has an absolute advantage over another country (B) in the production of
coal if:
A’s total output of coal is greater than B’s.
A can produce more coal over a year.
there is more demand for coal in A.
A can produce coal at lower resource cost per unit than B.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
The principle of comparative advantage shows that the benefits of trade rely on:
resource costs.
opportunity cost.
marginal costs.
transport costs.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
Australia’s main trading partners are:
Russia and China.
New Zealand and the USA.
China and Japan.
China and the USA.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
International trade increases the standard of living of a country because it:
increases the range of goods and services available.
enables the government to increase its revenue through the collection of tariffs.
creates employment in import-competing industries.
overcomes high transportation costs.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
A nation will gain if:
exports increase and imports decrease.
exports decrease and imports increase.
both exports and imports increase.
both exports and imports decrease
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
When a country exports:
domestic producers gain and domestic consumers gain.
domestic producers lose and domestic consumers gain.
domestic producers gain and domestic consumers lose.
.
domestic producers lose and domestic consumers lose
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